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Ara Derderian, Rancho Cucomonga, CA US
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| 20090141910 | MULTI-MODE LED INDICATORS FOR RECORDING DEVICES - A method and apparatus for indicating the status of a track in a multi-track recorder is described. An indicator light capable of outputting different colored lights is used to indicate the status of a track in the multi-track recorder. The color and the blinking sequence of the indicator light indicates the status of the track. | 06-04-2009 |
Edmond J. Derderian, Charleston, WV US
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| 20090171059 | Impact-Resistant Polyurethane - The present invention teaches a new process to produce novel, hard, optically clear, impact-resistant polyurethane polymers that are characterized by excellent thermo mechanical properties and chemical resistance, and the polymers made as a result of such a process. | 07-02-2009 |
| 20090171060 | Impact-Resistant Polyurethane - The present invention teaches a new process to produce novel, hard, optically clear, impact-resistant polyurethane polymers that are characterized by excellent thermo mechanical properties and chemical resistance, and the polymers made as a result of such a process. | 07-02-2009 |
Garo Derderian, Manassas, VA US
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| 20090067256 | Thin gate stack structure for non-volatile memory cells and methods for forming the same - Embodiments are described for reducing the programming voltage of a memory cell in a memory device. The memory cell includes a channel region extending between first and second diffusion regions formed in a substrate. A tunnel dielectric material is formed over the channel region. A storage medium is formed over the tunnel dielectric material to store electrical charge. The storage medium is disposed between a first interface material and a second interface material, each interface material provides a smoother interface between the storage medium and surrounding dielectric materials. A charge blocking material is formed over the storage medium, followed by a control gate material. | 03-12-2009 |
| 20100001267 | NRAM ARRAYS WITH NANOTUBE BLOCKS, NANOTUBE TRACES, AND NANOTUBE PLANES AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - NRAM arrays with nanotube blocks, traces and planes, and methods of making the same are disclosed. In some embodiments, a nanotube memory array includes a nanotube fabric layer disposed in electrical communication with first and second conductor layers. A memory operation circuit including a circuit for generating and applying a select signal on first and second conductor layers to induce a change in the resistance of the nanotube fabric layer between the first and second conductor layers is provided. At least two adjacent memory cells are formed in at least two selected cross sections of the nanotube fabric and conductor layers such that each memory cell is uniquely addressable and programmable. For each cell, a change in resistance corresponds to a change in an informational state of the memory cell. Some embodiments include bit lines, word lines, and reference lines. In some embodiments, 6F | 01-07-2010 |
Jeffrey P. Derderian, Billerica, MA US
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| 20080287884 | CONVERTIBLE SYRINGE SYSTEM - The present invention relates to a syringe system that allows rapid conversion between a needle/syringe system and a needleless/syringe system and in doing so allows an operator to move seamlessly between both systems, while minimizing needle stick risk. In this way, an operator may rapidly access medication bottles requiring a needle puncture and access needleless tubing systems requiring a needleless interface. | 11-20-2008 |
Lina Derderian, Trabuco Canyon, CA US
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| 20090048527 | ASSESSMENT OF PRELOAD DEPENDENCE AND FLUID RESPONSIVENESS - Methods for determining a cardiovascular parameter reflecting fluid or volume changes and for detecting arrhythmia are disclosed. These methods involve receiving a waveform dataset corresponding to an arterial blood pressure, pulseox, Doppler ultrasound or bioimpedance signal and analyzing the waveform to detect premature ventrical or atrial contractions. Premature ventrical or atrial contractions are detected, for example, by comparing parameters of individual cardiac cycles to the parameters of other or average cardiac cycles. If any premature ventrical or atrial contractions are present, they are removed from the waveform dataset. Once any the premature ventrical or atrial contractions are removed, a cardiovascular parameter reflecting fluid or volume changes using the modified waveform dataset is calculated. In the method for determining arrhythmia, if the number of premature ventrical or atrial contractions exceeds a predetermined arrhythmia threshold, a user such as a medical professional is notified. | 02-19-2009 |
| 20090270739 | REAL-TIME DETECTION OF VASCULAR CONDITIONS OF A SUBJECT USING ARTERIAL PRESSURE WAVEFORM ANALYSIS - Methods for the detection of vascular conditions such as vasodilation in a subject are described. The methods involve receiving a signal corresponding to an arterial blood pressure and calculating one or more cardiovascular parameters from the arterial blood pressure. The cardiovascular parameters are calculated using factors impacted by vascular conditions such as vasodilation. Factors impacted by these vascular conditions include the area under the systolic portion of the arterial blood pressure signal, the duration of systole, and the ratio of the duration of the systole to the duration of the diastole. By monitoring cardiovascular parameters that are calculated using factors impacted by vascular conditions such as vasodilation for changes indicating the vascular conditions, such vascular conditions can be detected. | 10-29-2009 |
| 20100152592 | Assessment of Preload Dependence and Fluid Responsiveness - Methods for determining a cardiovascular parameter reflecting fluid or volume changes and for detecting arrhythmia are disclosed. These methods involve receiving a waveform dataset corresponding to an arterial blood pressure, pulseox, Doppler ultrasound or bioimpedance signal and analyzing the waveform to detect irregular cardiac cycles. Irregular cardiac cycles are detected, for example, by comparing parameters of individual cardiac cycles to the parameters of other or average cardiac cycles. If any irregular cardiac cycles are present, their effect is compensated for to form a modified waveform dataset. Once any irregular cardiac cycles are compensated for, a cardiovascular parameter reflecting fluid or volume changes using the modified waveform dataset is calculated. In the method for determining arrhythmia, if the number of irregular cardiac cycles exceeds a predetermined arrhythmia threshold, a user such as a medical professional is notified. | 06-17-2010 |
Maria Derderian, Escondido, CA US
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| 20090292568 | Adaptive Risk Variables - Methods, systems and computer-implemented processes for analyzing transactions for fraud are presented. A plurality of risk tables used by a fraud detection model is augmented with temporal change data related to risk variables associated with the plurality of risk tables. The fraud detection model is then executed using the augmented plurality of risk tables to generate a score for transaction data representing a new transaction, the score representing a numerical probability of the existence of fraud based on the fraud detection model. | 11-26-2009 |
Maria Edna Perez Derderian, Escondido, CA US
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| 20090222308 | DETECTING FIRST PARTY FRAUD ABUSE - A computerized method includes analyzing data associated with a credit line during an origination stage for predictive variables for use in a model for first party fraud, and flagging an account during the origination stage when at least one or more predictive origination stage variables cause a model score to exceed a pre-defined fraud likelihood threshold. The computerized method also includes analyzing data associated with one or more previously flagged, post-booked stage credit lines for data elements or transactions to be used as variables in a model to predictive of first party fraud at the customer-level or in one or more of the post-booked stage credit lines. | 09-03-2009 |
