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Bryan Burkey, Winchester, MA US
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| 20080221200 | Combination of Organic Compounds - The present invention relates to a combination, such as a combined preparation or pharmaceutical composition, respectively, comprising of a DPP IV inhibitor or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and comprising at least one immunosuppressive or immunomodulator agent, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. | 09-11-2008 |
| 20090253752 | COMBINATION OF DPP-IV INHIBITOR, PPAR ANTIDIABETIC AND METMORFIN - The invention relates to a combination, such as a combined preparation or pharmaceutical composition, respectively, which comprises; | 10-08-2009 |
Daniel Burkey, Waltham, MA US
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| 20090148601 | NANOLOOM FOR CONTROLLING POLYMER ASSEMBLY - Systems, devices, and methods are provided for assembling polymer-forming molecular components such that highly-structured arrays of polymer strands, such as collagen fibrils, are formed without the need for cells. A polymer nanoloom is designed to control the self-assembly of monomers into fibrils and related tissue constructs including ligament, tendon, cartilage, and bone. A nanoloom system comprises a polymer printhead, a temperature controller, and a movable substrate for polymer printing. A polymer printhead contains one or more nanoreactors that can control the assembly of collagen fibrils or other polymers on a nanoscale. Methods are provided for temperature-driven, enzyme-driven, and cholesteric assembly of collagen or other polymers into two- or three-dimensional tissue constructs. | 06-11-2009 |
Duane Alan Burkey, Ridgecrest, CA US
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| 20110272293 | E-choice - The E-CHOICE fuel system makes uses the kinetic energy (created by movement of the vehicle), available at the drive and/or drag axle of the vehicle, by converting the axle(s) into a generator (G-Axle) to produce sufficient electrical energy to power an onboard electrolysis component (E-Tank). The E-Tank will produce pure hydrogen and oxygen for use as fuel in modified internal combustion engines. | 11-10-2011 |
John Burkey, San Jose, CA US
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| 20110289192 | CONTROLLING A RUNNING APPLICATION FOR LIVE SCENE GRAPH EDITING - In general, in one aspect, the invention relates to a computer readable medium including software instructions for performing a method, the method including receiving, by a content server, a first request from a client for an application content file, wherein the application content file is associated with a first Java network launch protocol (JNLP) file, providing, in response to the first request, the application content file; receiving, from the client, a second request to edit the application content file, providing, in response to the second request, an application designer tool to the client; receiving, from the client, an altered application content file generated using the application designer tool, generating a second JNLP file associated with the altered application content file, and providing, to a webserver, the second JNLP file. | 11-24-2011 |
Richard E. Burkey, Chewelah, WA US
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| 20090151711 | FIREPLACE WITH EXHAUST HEAT EXCHANGER - A heat exchanger system and method for transferring heat from exhaust air from a fireplace to air to be delivered to a living space is described. Heated exhaust air is passed through a heat exchanger before exhaustion from the structure. The heat exchanger couples the exhaust duct and the intake duct and transfers otherwise unused heat from the waste products to the outside air to increase the overall efficiency of the heated product source. | 06-18-2009 |
Todd R. Burkey, Savage, MN US
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| 20090276567 | Compensating for write speed differences between mirroring storage devices by striping - A method and system for data storage provides a digital fast-write storage device, a plurality of digital slow-write storage devices, and a controller. The digital fast-write storage device might be a solid state drive. The digital slow-write storage devices might be conventional rotational media drives. Typically, read operations are directed to the fast-write storage device. The slow-write storage devices provide redundancy by mirroring the contents of the high-speed storage device. Data on the slow-write storage devices is organized in stripes, allowing data to be written in parallel. The number of slow-write storage devices can be chosen to compensate for the speed differential on write operations. In some embodiments, the controller will represent the storage system as a virtual disk drive. | 11-05-2009 |
| 20100011176 | Performance of binary bulk IO operations on virtual disks by interleaving - A method and system are provided for executing a binary bulk input/output (IO) operation on a first virtual disk and a second virtual using interleaving. The performance improvement due to the method is expected to increase as more information about the configuration of the virtual disks and their implementation are taken into account. Aspects of a binary bulk IO operation, which distinguish it from a unary bulk IO operation, are collection of information regarding both virtual disks and consideration of performance factors on both virtual disks, individually and jointly. Performance factors considered may include contention among tasks implementing the parallel process, load on the storage system(s) from other processes, performance characteristics of components of the storage system(s), and the virtualization relationships (e.g., mirroring, striping, and concatenation) among physical and virtual storage devices within the virtual configuration. | 01-14-2010 |
| 20100011371 | Performance of unary bulk IO operations on virtual disks by interleaving - A method and system are provided for executing a unary bulk input/output operation on a virtual disk using interleaving. The performance improvement due to the method is expected to increase as more information about the configuration of the virtual disk and its implementation are taken into account. Performance factors considered may include contention among tasks implementing the parallel process, load on the storage system from other processes, performance characteristics of components of the storage system, and the virtualization relationships (e.g., mirroring, striping, and concatenation) among physical and virtual storage devices within the virtual configuration. | 01-14-2010 |
| 20100049915 | Virtual disk timesharing - A method and system are described for the use of a high speed storage device to temporarily substitute for a low speed storage device in a computer storage system. Because the change is done behind a virtualization facade, hot swapping of the storage devices is achieved. A record is kept of changes to the high speed storage device during the substitution interval, to update the low speed storage device so that it can resume its responsibilities. The resumption of responsibilities by the low speed storage device is also achieved by hot swapping. The approach makes effective use of a relatively rare resource in the storage system, permitting it to be shared among various applications, as directed by a timesharing engine. | 02-25-2010 |
