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Anne Maura Dawson, Calgary CA
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| 20120011013 | CASH AND CREDIT PRICING OF DIGITAL MEDIA USING CREDIT PACKS - Embodiments are directed towards providing a method and a system for licensing digital media items, including providing a search interface for a web browser, which enables a customer to interactively select one or more media items from a plurality of media items available for licensing, establishing prices in credits for licenses to the plurality of media items, determining cash prices corresponding to the prices in credits for the licenses to the plurality of media items, enabling a customer to purchase one or more credit packs, each credit pack including a specified number of credits for a specified price; and, enabling the customer to pay for the licenses to the one or more selected media items with cash, or with credits from the one or more credit packs purchased by the customer. | 01-12-2012 |
Chris Dawson, St. John'S CA
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| 20110267029 | Fibre Monitoring Apparatus and Method - An electric field sensor comprises an insulating substrate, a plurality of non-contacting electrodes disposed on the substrate, and a plurality of conductors coupled to the electrodes, and extending transversely through the substrate. The electrodes comprise a first electrode portion, and a second electrode portion interlaced with the first electrode portion. The conductors comprise a first conductor portion and a second conductor portion. The first portion of the conductors are coupled to the first electrode portion. The second portion of the conductors are coupled to the second electrode portion. | 11-03-2011 |
Jeffrey Willliam Dawson, Stittsville CA
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| 20100158006 | DIFFERENTIATED PRIORITY LEVEL COMMUNICATION - Provided are methods, apparatuses and systems for providing prioritized data distribution at a customer premise. A network access component may receive priority information from a trusted source, the priority information being indicative of an association between at least one identifier and a respective priority level. The network component may determine a particular identifier associated with data received from a communication entity. The network access component may determine a particular priority level associated with the data based on the particular identifier and the priority information. The network component may also prioritize at least a portion of the data on a basis of the particular priority level. | 06-24-2010 |
Karl Dawson, North Vancouver CA
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| 20100228693 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GENERATING A DOCUMENT REPRESENTATION - A method, system and computer program product for generating a document representation are disclosed. The system includes a server and a client computer, and the method involves: receiving into memory a resource containing at least one sentence of text; producing a tree comprising tree elements indicating parts-of-speech and grammatical relations between the tree elements; producing semantic structures each having three tree elements to represent a simple clause (subject-predicate-object); and storing a semantic network of semantic structures and connections therebetween. The semantic network may be created from a user provided root concept. Output representations include concept maps, facts listings, text summaries, tag clouds, indices; and an annotated text. The system interactively modifies semantic networks in response to user feedback, and produces personal semantic networks and document use histories. | 09-09-2010 |
Karl W. Dawson, Calgary CA
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| 20080308008 | METHOD OF MAKING NANOSIZED PARTICLES OF MONOAZO LAKED PIGMENT - A nanoscale pigment particle composition includes an organic monoazo laked pigment including at least one functional moiety, and a sterically bulky stabilizer compound including at least one functional group, wherein the functional moiety associates non-covalently with the functional group; and the presence of the associated stabilizer limits the extent of particle growth and aggregation, to afford nanoscale-sized pigment particles. | 12-18-2008 |
Karl W. Dawson, Ottawa CA
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| 20080302271 | NANOSIZED PARTICLES OF MONOAZO LAKED PIGMENT - A nanoscaled pigment particle composition includes an organic monoazo laked pigment including at least one functional moiety, and a sterically bulky stabilizer compound including at least one functional group, wherein the functional moiety associates non-covalently with the functional group; and the presence of the associated stabilizer limits the extent of particle growth and aggregation, to afford nanoscale-sized pigment particles. | 12-11-2008 |
Laura A. Dawson, Toronto CA
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| 20090310835 | EFFICIENT USER INTERACTION WITH POLYGONAL MESHES FOR MEDICAL IMAGE SEGMENTATION - An apparatus for delineating a structure of interest includes: a plane selection interface ( | 12-17-2009 |
Lyle Dawson, Chatham CA
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| 20090178641 | ENGINE - An engine comprising a cylinder including a piston and piston rod combination; a rotational hub; a crankshaft, connected at one end to the piston and piston rod combination and at a second end to the rotational hub; a gear train including an orbital gear, a stationary gear and a plurality of intermediary gears; and a crankshaft gear, located on an end of the crankshaft, the crankshaft gear meshing with the gear train so that movement of the crankshaft can drive a drive shaft. | 07-16-2009 |
Michael Dawson, Ontario CA
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| 20110078709 | Distributed Management of Native Interface Metadata and Arrays - An illustrative embodiment provides a computer-implemented process for distributed management of native interface arrays. The computer-implemented process obtains an array type native interface call in a first system from a caller in a second system, identifies an array type of the array type native interface call to form an identified array type, and requests array elements associated with the identified array type to form requested array elements, wherein added metadata is associated with the requested array elements. The computer-implemented process builds an enhanced data structure using the requested array elements and the associated added metadata and returns a pointer within the enhanced data structure to the caller. The pointer can be used by the caller to manipulate array data of the array elements, and the first system can calculate an address of the added metadata in constant time from the pointer. | 03-31-2011 |
Michael H. Dawson, Ottawa CA
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| 20110093865 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS INVOLVING REMOTE EXCEPTION CHECKS - A method includes receiving a remote call from a native process in a Java virtual process; and sending a return call to the native process, wherein the return call includes an exception status of the Java virtual process. | 04-21-2011 |
| 20110321043 | System, Method and Program Product for Native Interface Optimization of Read-Only Arrays - A computer-implemented process, system and program product for remote array processing receives a requested array in a remote execution container, generates a fingerprint of the requested array, bundles the fingerprint with the requested array and returns a pointer to array elements of the requested array to a caller. The computer-implemented process further receives a call to release the requested array from the caller to form a received release, determines, using the fingerprint, whether the requested array has been modified and responsive to a determination that the array has been modified, sending a call to release the requested array to a virtual machine and responsive to a determination that the array has not been modified, not sending a call to release the requested array to a virtual machine. | 12-29-2011 |
Michael Hilton Dawson, Ottawa CA
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| 20100192023 | Optimizing Exception and Error Propagation Through Scopes - A method of optimizing the handling of throwables in a real-time compliant java virtual machine includes receiving a throwable generated within a first memory scope area when that scope is exited, traversing the Java stack to identify the application code where the received throwable will be, or should be, caught/handled during program execution, identifying a second memory scope area within the stack of memory scopes, the second memory scope area being the area which will be active during catching and handling of the received throwable, and propagating information from the received throwable to a new ThrowBoundaryError in the second memory scope area irrespective of the scopes between them. | 07-29-2010 |
Steven Clare Dawson, Phelpston CA
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| 20100307331 | TELESCOPIC COMPOSITE CYLINDER HYDRAULIC HOIST - The present invention is a telescopic composite cylinder that functions as a hydraulic hoist incorporating multiple cylinders formed of composite materials. The walls of the multiple cylinders may be formed of pultruded composite material, or a combination of composite materials. The cylinders of the hydraulic hoist may incorporate a plurality of piston and sleeve assemblies that are mounted so as to invoke a telescopic relationship between the multiple cylinders. The materials that the cylinders are formed of may create walls having a smooth surface that can eliminate problems facing hoists formed of other materials, for example, such as a honing process, fluid leakage and seal wearing problems. The hoist may be run on diesel fuel drawn from the tank of a vehicle. Additionally, the present invention may be releseably attached to a surface by way of a saddle mounting system. | 12-09-2010 |
