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Bob Cunningham, Pittsburgh, PA US
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| 20110161067 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USING POS TAGGING FOR SYMBOL ASSIGNMENT - Systems and methods for automatically discovering and assigning symbols for identified text in a software application include identifying text for which symbol assignment is desired. The words within the identified text and selected surrounding words defining an observation sequence are subjected to a part of speech tagging algorithm to electronically determine one or more most likely part of speech tags for the identified text. Context relations between the identified text and selected surrounding keywords may also be identified. The identified text, part of speech tag(s) and/or determined relations are then analyzed to map the identified text to one or more identified word senses. Related word senses may also be analyzed to determine if any related word senses have symbols. One of the determined symbols may then be associated with the identified text such that the symbol is thereafter displayed in conjunction with or instead of the text in the application. | 06-30-2011 |
| 20110161068 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USING A SENSE MODEL FOR SYMBOL ASSIGNMENT - Systems and methods for automatically discovering and assigning symbols for identified text in a software application include receiving electronic signals from an input device indicating identified text for which symbol assignment is desired. Additional information such as part of speech, additional words, context of use, etc. may also be provided. The identified text and optional additional information is analyzed to establish a mapping of the identified text to one or more identified word senses from a word sense model database. An electronic determination of whether any of the identified word senses has an associated symbol is conducted. Related word senses may also be analyzed to determine if any related word senses have symbols. One of the determined symbols may then be associated with the identified text such that the symbol is thereafter displayed in conjunction with or instead of the text in the application. | 06-30-2011 |
| 20110161073 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DISAMBIGUATING AND SELECTING DICTIONARY DEFINITIONS FOR ONE OR MORE TARGET WORDS - Systems and methods for automatically selecting dictionary definitions for one or more target words include receiving electronic signals from an input device indicating one or more target words for which a dictionary definition is desired. The target word(s) and selected surrounding words defining an observation sequence are subjected to a part of speech tagging algorithm to electronically determine one or more most likely part of speech tags for the target word(s). Potential relations are examined between the target word(s) and selected surrounding keywords. The target word(s), the part of speech tag(s) and the discovered keyword relations are then used to map the target word(s) to one or more specific dictionary definitions. The dictionary definitions are then provided as electronic output, such as by audio and/or visual display, to a user. | 06-30-2011 |
Candace Cunningham, Pittsburgh, PA US
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| 20090281519 | AUTOMATED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DIABETES CONTROL - An automated method and system of diabetes control. The method includes establishing a blood glucose target for an insulin user, measuring an existing blood glucose level for the insulin user, and inputting the existing blood glucose level into a computer processor formed to execute an algorithm designed to calculate a corrective amount of insulin to be administered intravenously in an integrated basal-bolus manner to the insulin user if the existing blood glucose level exceeds the blood glucose target. The algorithm is based on a plurality of factors that contribute to a non-linear glucose response. The method further includes automatically delivering the corrective amount of insulin to the insulin user, and further repeating the measuring, inputting, and delivering steps one or more times to maintain the insulin user within the blood glucose target range. | 11-12-2009 |
John P. Cunningham, Avondale, PA US
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| 20100236291 | ARTICLES MADE FROM CO-POLYMER BASED POLYIMIDE AND THEIR USES IN HIGH TEMPERATURE APPLICATIONS - Disclosed herein is a method for making polyimide articles that are suitable for high temperature applications. The articles disclosed herein are rigid, oxidatively stable, wear-resistant, and permeable to heated moisture and gases, and comprise co-polymer based polyimide, and at least one additive or filler, and are made using 20,000 to 50,000 psi of compression pressure. | 09-23-2010 |
| 20100240787 | CO-POLYMER BASED POLYIMIDE ARTICLES AND THEIR USES N HIGH TEMPERATURE APPLICATIONS - Disclosed herein is a method for making polyimide articles that are suitable for high temperature applications. The articles disclosed herein are rigid, oxidatively stable, wear-resistant, and permeable to heated moisture and gases, and comprise co-polymer based polyimide, and at least one additive or filler, and are made using 20,000 to 50,000 psi of compression pressure. | 09-23-2010 |
| 20100240788 | ARTICLES MADE FROM CO-POLYMER BASED POLYIMIDE AND THEIR USES IN AEROSPACE APPLICATIONS - Disclosed herein is a method for making polyimide articles that are suitable for high temperature applications. The articles disclosed herein are rigid, oxidatively stable, wear-resistant, and permeable to heated moisture and gases, and comprise co-polymer based polyimide, and at least one additive or filler, and are made using 20,000 to 50,000 psi of compression pressure. | 09-23-2010 |
Robert R. Cunningham, Beaver, PA US
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| 20100221945 | METHODS FOR CONNECTING A WIRE TO A METALIZED CIRCUIT PATH ON A PLASTIC PART - A method and apparatus for connecting wires to circuits, including the formation of at least one electrically conductive path having a plastic base with a metal foil formed of laser direct processes. | 09-02-2010 |
Scott D. Cunningham, Chadds Ford, PA US
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| 20080207872 | Polytetrafluoroethylene binding peptides and methods of use - Combinatorially generated peptides are provided that have binding affinity for Polytetrafluoroethylene (NY). The peptides may be used to deliver benefit agents to various PTFE surfaces. | 08-28-2008 |
| 20090029902 | PEPTIDES FOR BINDING CALCIUM CARBONATES AND METHODS OF USE - Combinatorially generated peptides are provided that have binding affinity for calcium carbonates. The peptides may be used to deliver benefit agents to various calcium carbonate surfaces. | 01-29-2009 |
| 20100247457 | PEPTIDE-BASED TOOTH WHITENING REAGENTS - Peptide-based reagents comprising at least one tooth surface-binding peptide for delivery of at least one polymer-coated white colorant to the surface of teeth are provided. The peptide-based reagent may comprise at least one tooth-binding peptide coupled to, either directly or through one or more spacers, a polymer-binding peptide capable of binding to the polymeric coating on a polymer-coated white colorant. Methods of delivering a polymer-coated white colorant to a tooth surface are also provided as well as oral care compositions comprising the present peptide-based reagents. The peptide-based reagents may be used in conjunction with at least one polymer-coated white colorant to improve the cosmetic appearance of teeth. | 09-30-2010 |
| 20100247590 | Peptide-Based Systems For Delivery Of Cosmetic Agents - The present invention relates to compositions and systems comprising peptide-based reagents for delivery of cosmetic benefit agents to human hair, human skin, or human nail. | 09-30-2010 |
Thomas Cunningham, Mars, PA US
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| 20100204573 | FLUID PATH SET PROVIDING GRAVITY FLOW PREVENTION - A fluid path set for delivery of an injection fluid includes a flexible tube. The flexible tube has a first end and a second end and a length defined between the first and second ends when the flexible tube is straightened. The flexible tube has a longitudinal axis extending along the length of the flexible tube. The flexible tube defines a transverse formation extending generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the flexible tube. The fluid path set further includes a clip mechanism for maintaining the transverse formation in the flexible tube such fluid contained within the flexible tube at one end portion cannot flow through the length of the flexible tube to displace a less dense fluid contained within the flexible tube at the other end portion thereof by means of gravitational flow. | 08-12-2010 |
Timothy J. Cunningham, Fort Washington, PA US
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| 20080249027 | CHEC-7 a novel sPLA2 inhibitor and methods of use for treating neurological and inflammatory disorders - The present invention relates to the discovery of a composition including a seven-amino acid peptide that promotes neuronal survival, inhibits inflammation, and is a potent inhibitor of sPL2A, and uses thereof. | 10-09-2008 |
| 20090286746 | Small Survival-Promoting/Immunomodulatory Peptide for Treatment of Brain Damage, Neurodegenerative Disorders, and Inflammatory Disorders - A synthetic peptide sequence demonstrating neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory functions is disclosed. Methods of use for the synthetic peptide are also provided. | 11-19-2009 |
