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Angel Cordero, Chatham, NJ US
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| 20110162009 | UNIFIED RECORDING LISTING ACROSS MULTIPLE DEVICES - A method may include requesting aggregated index information relating to media content stored on a least two digital video recorder (DVR) devices. The aggregated index information is received in response to the request. The aggregated index information includes a number of content entries, each entry including location information identifying a DVR device on which the associated media content is stored. A listing of the media content is displayed based on the aggregated index information. | 06-30-2011 |
Angel Cordero, Brooklyn, NY US
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| 20090007179 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING AN INTERACTIVE PROGRAM GUIDE FOR PAST CURRENT AND FUTURE PROGRAMMING - Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to a system and method for providing a program guide for past programming comprising receiving a user command to retrieve program data, retrieving the program data from a data source, and outputting, to a display device, the program data in response to receiving the user command. The program data may comprise information relating to previously-aired programming. | 01-01-2009 |
Baldomero F. Cordero, Bormujos Sevilla ES
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| 20100285557 | Efficient Astaxanthin Production Strains Derived from Haematococcus Pluvialis - The present invention pertains to a method for the efficient production of carotenoids. In particular, the present invention is directed to a method for producing carotenoid and carotenoid-containing cells, especially astaxanthin and astaxanthin-containing cells, by generating mutant microorganisms belonging to the photoautotrophic algae of the Class Chlorophyceae and culturing same. The present invention further relates to methods of generating microorganisms producing high yields of carotenoids, in particular astaxanthin, products containing said microorganisms or said carotenoids, and the use of said carotenoids produced by the microorganisms according to the present invention and deposited mutant strains generated from said microorganisms. | 11-11-2010 |
Edgar R. Cordero, Round Rock, TX US
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| 20080215929 | SWITCHING A DEFECTIVE SIGNAL LINE WITH A SPARE SIGNAL LINE WITHOUT SHUTTING DOWN THE COMPUTER SYSTEM - A method, computer program product and system for switching a defective signal line with a spare signal line without shutting down the computer system. A service processor monitors error correction code (ECC) check units configured to detect an error in a signal line. If an ECC check unit detects an error rate that exceeds a threshold, then the signal line with such an error rate may be said to be “defective.” The service processor configures switch control units in the driver/receiver pair associated with the defective signal line to be able to switch the defective signal line with a spare line upon receipt of a command from a memory controller switch control unit. In this manner, the system is not deactivated in order to switch a defective signal line with a spare line thereby reducing the time that the processor cannot send information to the memory buffers. | 09-04-2008 |
Edgar Rolando Cordero, Round Rock, TX US
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| 20080270821 | RECOVERING FROM ERRORS IN A DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM - A system and method of recovering from errors in a data processing system. The data processing system includes one or more processor cores coupled to one or more memory controllers. The one or more memory controllers include at least a first memory interface coupled to a first memory and at least a second memory interface coupled to a second memory. In response to determining an error has been detected in the first memory, access to the first memory via the first memory interface is inhibited. Also, the first memory interface is locally restarted without restarting the second memory interface. | 10-30-2008 |
Haniel Cordero, Moca, PR US
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| 20080319784 | Online health consultation - Online processing system which combined the process of medical consultation and medical attention, prescription, and monitoring. | 12-25-2008 |
Jose Cordero, Livingston, NJ US
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| 20110228086 | Method and System for Light-Based Intervention - A method and system are provided in which a device having one or more illumination sources and may receive information for a target location through a network connection. The information may be based on video captured by a surveillance camera. The device may adjust a projection position of one of the illumination sources based on the target location information and may project a light beam generated by the illumination source onto the target location when the projection position is adjusted. The light beam may project a pattern onto the target location, which may comprise an image, a letter, a word, a symbol, or a combination thereof. The device may receive an indication of a type of situation taking place at the target location and may utilize the indication to select an illumination source and/or a type of pattern to project onto the target location. | 09-22-2011 |
Jose L. Garcia Cordero, Dublin IE
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| 20100317094 | MILK ANALYSIS MICROFLUIDIC APPARATUS FOR DETECTING MASTITIS IN A MILK SAMPLE - A milk analysis apparatus for detecting mastitis in a milk sample by isolating somatic cells in the form of a pellet using centrifugal sedimentation is described. The apparatus comprises a vessel for holding the milk sample, and a centrifuge for rotating the vessel. The vessel includes an inlet for facilitating charging milk into a body portion of the vessel; and a trap for capturing somatic cells suspended in the milk sample. The somatic cells are biased towards the trap upon rotation of the vessel. | 12-16-2010 |
Rafael M. Cordero, Bedford, MA US
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| 20090303001 | SYSTEM FOR DETECTING AND COMMUNICATING WITH RFID MEMORY DEVICES - This invention relates to a system of communicating with a radio frequency identification (RFID) transponder microchip (IC) for the purpose of accessing pre-programmed data. Such system involves direct electrical contact between the system reading the data from the memory in the transponder IC and the IC itself via two mechanical contact points. This system provides an interface with a transponder IC in order to energize the IC. Once the presence of the transponder IC is detected, the host system can read or write to and process preprogrammed data stored in the IC. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20100022864 | SKIN PREPARATION DEVICE AND BIOPOTENTIAL SENSOR - The skin preparation device and sensor of the present invention include an array of rigid tines. The tines serve to “self-prepare” the skin at each electrode site. These tines, when pressed against the skin, penetrate the stratum corneum, thereby reducing skin impedance and improving signal quality. A self-prepping device of the present invention is an optimized array of short non-conductive rigid tines in which the individual tines are created in a geometry that allows for a sharp point at the tip when molding, machining or etching is used as a method of fabrication. This non-conductive array with rigid penetrating structures may, therefore, be used in combination with a conductive medium, preferably an ionic conductive gel. In penetrating the stratum corneum, micro-conduits are created in the layers of the skin enabling the conductive medium to reach the low impedance layers and to transmit bioelectrical signals from the skin to the electrode surface. Such a self-prepping device can be readily mass produced using molding methods or possibly other manufacturing methods, thereby providing for a low cost means of achieving improved performance of the biopotential sensor. Additionally this invention includes the integration of this self-prepping device into a biopotential sensor comprising an array of one or more electrodes. | 01-28-2010 |
Victor Cordero, Cd. Juarez Chihuahua MX
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| 20100123391 | Lamp - A method of making a cycleable, tungsten-halogen heat lamp for outputting a given amount of heat from a lamp envelope of given volume comprises the steps of designing a tungsten, incandescent coil capable of generating a given amount of heat, the coil to have a given number of secondary turns and a life time including a given number of cycles; and reducing the given number of secondary turns by one by increasing the diameter of the coil, whereby the given number of cycles of the lamp is increased by 100%. In practice the given number of cycles is in the range of 6800 to 7500 and the increased number of cycles is in the range of 15000. The lamp ( | 05-20-2010 |
