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Christopher T. Chappell, Petaluma, CA US
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| 20100254926 | Propylene Glycol/Glycerin-Based Deodorant - The present invention relates to a stick type composition comprising propylene glycol, glycerin and water. | 10-07-2010 |
Gary A. Chappell, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20090204660 | Service Oriented Architecture for a Life Science Instrument Infrastructure - The present teachings relate to systems and methods of service oriented architecture for a life science instrument system infrastructure. According to various embodiments, the infrastructure can be comprised of different hardware components and software modules. These software modules can be separate modules of executable code that can create a larger infrastructure and operate independently of each other. According to various embodiments, the network can comprise a service oriented architecture that can utilize modules of code in combination with each other to create a life science instrument infrastructure. The infrastructure can be comprised of service oriented architecture that can comprise, for example, a shared-data architecture, a peer-to-peer architecture, a publish-subscribe architecture, or another type of architecture. | 08-13-2009 |
Mark Lynsin David Chappell, Los Altos, CA US
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| 20090315570 | CAPACITIVE SENSING DEVICE - A capacitive sensing device including a substrate, a sensor electrode disposed over the substrate, a first trace electrically coupled to the sensor electrode, and a second trace proximate the first trace. The second trace is for distinguishing proximity of an object with the sensor electrode from proximity of the object with the first trace. | 12-24-2009 |
Stephen Chappell, Los Angeles, CA US
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| 20090307018 | Systems and Methods to Present Search Results of Business Listings - Systems and methods are provided to facilitate the presentation of listings according to levels of user interest in the listings. For example, statistics generated from tracking user interactions with the listings and/or other parameters can be used to measure or estimate a level of current user interest in a listing. Listings in search results can be presented in an order according to the levels of current user interest in the listings. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20090307268 | Systems and Methods to Plan Events at Different Locations - Systems and methods are provided to specify a location of a planned event via a selection of a listing that has location information. For example, in response to a search request a listing may show a business entity at a geographic location; and the user may select the listing as a way to specify the location of a new event or an existing event. In some embodiments, one event can have multiple listings specifying multiple locations. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20090307318 | Systems and Methods to Plan Events at Different Locations - Systems and methods are provided to specify a location of a planned event via a selection of a listing that has location information. For example, in response to a search request a listing may show a business entity at a geographic location; and the user may select the listing as a way to specify the location of a new event or an existing event. In some embodiments, one event can have multiple listings specifying multiple locations. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20100036807 | Systems and Methods to Sort Information Related to Entities Having Different Locations - Systems and methods sort location dependent information based on selecting multiple groups of information according to location, ordering the groups based on location, and ordering the information within the groups based on at least one or more other criteria. The size(s) of the areas used to select the groups may be predetermined, or dynamically determined (e.g., based on clustering of information along distance to a location of interest). | 02-11-2010 |
Stephen A. Chappell, Del Mar, CA US
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| 20090093049 | Methods of Identifying Synthetic Transcriptional and Translational Regulatory Elements, and Compositions Related to Same - Provided are methods of identifying oligonucleotides having transcriptional or translational activity by integrating ilie oligonucleotide into a eukaryotic cell genome such that the oligonucleotide is operatively linked to an expressible polynucleotide, and detecting a change in expression of the expressible polynucleotide due to the operatively linked oligonucleotide. Also provided are vectors useful for identifying an oligonucleotide having transcriptional or translational regulatory activity according to a method of the invention. In addition, isolated synthetic transcriptional or translational regulatory elements identified according to a method of the invention are provided, as are kits, which contain a vector useful for identifying a transcriptional or translational regulatory element, or an isolated synthetic transcriptional or translational regulatory element or plurality of such elements. Also provided are isolated transcriptional regulatory elements. | 04-09-2009 |
Thomas Gilbert Chappell, San Marcos, CA US
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| 20090099042 | Reverse Two-Hybrid System for Identification of Interaction Domains - The present invention provides methods for producing allele libraries and vectors for producing these libraries. The present invention also provides methods of identifying interaction domains between proteins. The vectors, kits, and methods of the present invention suitably utilize recombinational cloning to efficiently generate and screen full-length mutant alleles of target sequences of interest. | 04-16-2009 |
