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20110087271 | Wound Closure Device - Biocompatible wound closure devices including an elongate body and a plug member are useful for wound repair. | 04-14-2011 |
20110087272 | Wound Closure Device - Biocompatible wound closure devices including an elongate body and a plug member are useful for wound repair. | 04-14-2011 |
20110282465 | IN SITU FORMING BIPHASIC OSTEOCHONDRAL PLUG - An osteochondral plug includes a first scaffold and a second scaffold. The first scaffold may be a solid scaffold containing one or more pendant reactive functional groups. The second scaffold capable of reacting with the one or more pendant reactive functional groups of the first scaffold | 11-17-2011 |
20120022495 | Molds For In Situ Forming Materials - An applicator for use in tissue repair is provided. The applicator includes a base configured to dispense a material and an applicator tip operably connected to the base. The applicator tip includes a body having a distal end configured to engage a tissue defect and a mold disposed about the body configured to engage tissue about the tissue defect. The mold is configured to be selectively positioned about the distal end of the body between at least a first position and a second position to deposit material to form at least a first layer and a second layer. Also provided are applicator tips, methods and kits for tissue repair. | 01-26-2012 |
20120108901 | MIRRORED ARTHROSCOPE - A surgical instrument includes an elongated tubular member defining a longitudinal axis and having a lumen extending therethrough. A light source is disposed within the elongated tubular member. The light source is configured to emit light from a distal end of the elongated tubular member. A mirror assembly is coupled to a distal end of the elongated tubular member. The mirror assembly is moveable between a retracted position and an extended position. In the retracted position, the mirror assembly is positioned adjacent an outer surface of the elongated tubular member. In the extended position, the mirror assembly extends distally from the elongated tubular member to re-direct light emitted by the light source. | 05-03-2012 |
20120109053 | Applicator Tip - An applicator tip for use with a fluid applicator includes a base configured for releasable engagement with a fluid applicator at a proximal end of the base. The base includes a chamber defined therein configured for retaining a mixing component therein. One or more penetrable members are disposed within the base to at least partially encloses the chamber to retain the mixing component therein. A shaft extends distally from the base and defines a longitudinal axis. The shaft has a lumen extending therethrough configured for passage of a fluid therethrough. Upon penetration of the penetrable member, fluid from the fluid applicator flows into the chamber such that the fluid and the mixing component form a mixture to be applied. | 05-03-2012 |
20120109098 | Applicator Tips Having Mixing Ball - Applicator tips in accordance with the present disclosure include a body portion and dispensing tip. The body portion includes a proximal end having an inlet adapted for fluid communication with a fluid source, a distal end including an opening, and a mixing chamber disposed therebetween. The mixing chamber includes at least one mixing ball and at least one biologically active agent disposed therein. The dispensing tip defines a lumen therethrough. The lumen is in fluid communication with the opening of the distal end of the body portion and includes an outlet for passage of a fluid therethrough. | 05-03-2012 |
20120220827 | SHAPE MEMORY ARTHROSCOPIC CAMERA - A surgical instrument includes an elongated tubular member having a proximal end and a distal end. At least a portion of the elongated tubular member is resiliently deformable from an at-rest configuration. The elongated tubular member includes a camera assembly disposed therein. An outer shaft defining a lumen extending therethrough is positioned annularly about the elongated tubular member. At least one of the outer shaft and the elongated tubular member is moveable with respect to the other between a substantially overlapping position wherein the elongated tubular member is deformed to conform to the shape of the outer shaft, and a displaced position wherein at least a portion of the elongated tubular member extends distally from a distal end of the outer shaft. In the displaced position, the portion of the elongated tubular member extending from the outer shaft returns, or reforms back to the at-rest configuration. | 08-30-2012 |
20130006172 | Novel Drug Eluting Medical Devices - Medical devices possessing coatings are provided. The coatings include at least one polyelectrolyte, capable of changing the surface charge of the device to which they are applied. The polyelectrolytes permit attachment of charged bioactive agents thereto. Multiple polyelectrolytes, possessing opposite charges, may be sequentially applied to produce a medical device having multiple layers. Methods for forming such devices are also provided. | 01-03-2013 |
20130245677 | Closure Tape Dispenser - A surgical portal apparatus includes a sleeve having a proximal end and a distal end that extends along a longitudinal axis, and a surgical tape. The sleeve includes an inner wall defining an internal longitudinal passageway dimensioned for permitting passage of a surgical object therethrough and an outer wall configured for positioning against tissue. The inner and outer walls define at least a partial annular space therebetween, the annular space being in fluid communication with an opening in the outer wall. The surgical tape includes a body portion retained within the annular space of the sleeve and a leading tab extendable through the opening in the outer wall of the sleeve. The surgical tape has a first surface and a second surface, each of the first and second surfaces having at least one of tissue reactive functional groups and self-reactive functional groups. | 09-19-2013 |
20140114350 | WOUND CLOSURE DEVICE - Biocompatible wound closure devices including an elongate body and a plug member are useful for wound repair. | 04-24-2014 |
20140276998 | Port Site Closure - A closure device for port site closure is provided. The closure device includes an end effector having a top surface and a bottom surface. A stem extends upwardly from a midsection of the top surface of the end effector. The stem has a free end, a distal end, and a middle portion therebetween. An attachment member extends from the distal end of the stem and is fixedly attached to the top surface of the end effector. The attachment member has a width smaller than a width of the distal end. At least one notch is defined by a gap between the distal end of the stem and the top surface of the end effector. | 09-18-2014 |
20150039027 | Tissue Fixation Device - A tissue fixation device includes an elongated body extending between a proximal portion and a distal portion including a plurality of barbed loops. The elongated body, proximal portion, and distal portion are provided in a variety of configurations depending upon the performance requirements desired of the tissue fixation device for the envisaged application of use. | 02-05-2015 |
20150051642 | Tissue Fixation Device - A tissue fixation device includes an elongated body extending between a distal portion including a barbed loop, and a proximal portion including a blunt tip. The elongated body, proximal portion, and distal portion are provided in a variety of configurations depending upon the performance requirements desired of the tissue fixation device for the envisaged application of use. | 02-19-2015 |
20150066078 | Looped Tissue Fixation Device - A tissue fixation device includes a barbed body in a general figure eight configuration including a first loop intersecting a second loop. The barbed body may include a third loop at a proximal end thereof, and/or a pledget at a distal end thereof. The configuration of the tissue fixation device may vary depending upon the performance requirements desired of the tissue fixation device for the envisaged application of use. | 03-05-2015 |
20150073473 | Tissue Fixation Device - A tissue fixation device includes an elongated body defining a longitudinal axis and including a proximal end and a distal end. At least two barbed segments diverge distally away from the distal end of the elongated body and a pledget is disposed at distal ends of the barbed segments. The elongated body, barbed segments, and pledget are provided in a variety of configurations depending upon the performance requirements desired of the tissue fixation device for the envisaged application of use. | 03-12-2015 |
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20100302028 | POWER MANAGEMENT OF SENSORS WITHIN A MOBILE DEVICE - Apparatuses and methods are provided for managing power consumption of a plurality of sensors within a mobile device. A method may include receiving a request from a sensor client regarding a sensor, determining whether the sensor client requested registration/deregistration, controlling a power supply and an operational mode of the sensor, based upon the registration/deregistration request, for reducing power consumption of the sensor, determining whether the sensor client provided a start/stop request for data from the sensor, and controlling power to the sensor, a device/driver configuration, and an operational mode of the sensor, based upon the start/stop request for data, for reducing the power consumption of the sensor. An apparatus may include a processor, a power supply coupled to the processor, a sensor coupled to the power supply, and a memory coupled to the processor, wherein the memory comprises instructions for causing the processor to execute the aforementioned method. | 12-02-2010 |
20130121367 | SENSOR AUTO-CALIBRATION - Aspects of the disclosure relate to computing technologies. In particular, aspects of the disclosure relate to mobile computing device technologies, such as systems, methods, apparatuses, and computer-readable media for improving calibration data by increasing the diversity of orientations used for generating the calibration data. In one embodiment, the computing device receives a plurality of calibration measurements associated with one or more sensors of a device, determines a degree to which the plurality of calibration measurements were captured at different orientations of the device, and determines, based on the degree, whether to update one or more calibration parameters. | 05-16-2013 |
20130124126 | SENSOR AUTO-CALIBRATION - Aspects of the disclosure relate to computing technologies. In particular, aspects of the disclosure relate to mobile computing device technologies, such as systems, methods, apparatuses, and computer-readable media for scheduling an execution of a task, such as a non-real time, non-latency sensitive background task on a computing device. In one implementation, the technique includes detecting a first state of a device, wherein the first state of the device is associated with a first power level and a first task, wherein the first power level is at least partially based on power consumption of a first task, determining that the first power level associated with the first state is above a threshold, and in response to determining that the first power level associated with the first state is above the threshold, and scheduling an execution of a second task on the device, wherein the second task is associated with automatically collecting of calibration data using at least one sensor. | 05-16-2013 |
20130124127 | SENSOR AUTO-CALIBRATION - Aspects of the disclosure relate to computing technologies. In particular, aspects of the disclosure relate to mobile computing device technologies, such as systems, methods, apparatuses, and computer-readable media to improve the calibration data by taking into account the effects of change in temperature on motion sensors. For instance, different levels of error may be associated with a motion sensor at different temperature levels. In one implementation, the sensor measurement data associated with the various orientations at a temperature is used in determining the calibration data for that temperature. | 05-16-2013 |
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20100212898 | Methods and compositions for consolidating particulate matter in a subterranean formation - Methods and compositions for consolidating particulate matter in a subterranean formation are provided. In one embodiment, a method of treating a subterranean formation includes coating a curable adhesive composition comprising a silane coupling agent and a polymer having a reactive silicon end group onto proppant material; suspending the coated proppant material in a carrier fluid to form a proppant slurry; introducing the proppant slurry into a subterranean formation; and allowing the curable adhesive composition to at least partially consolidate the proppant material in the subterranean formation. | 08-26-2010 |
20100270023 | Methods and Compositions for Packing Void Spaces and Stabilizing Formations Surrounding a Wellbore - Methods are provided that include a method comprising mixing particulates with a consolidating agent emulsion to form a slurry; creating a foamed slurry by adding a foaming agent and a gas to the slurry; placing the foamed slurry into a portion of a subterranean formation so as to create a particulate pack; and flushing the particulate pack with a postflush fluid. In some embodiments, the consolidating agent emulsion composition comprises a resin composition. Additional methods are also provided. | 10-28-2010 |
20110146997 | Formation Conditioning Fluids Comprising Peroxides and Methods Relating Thereto - Of the methods provided herein, is a method comprising: providing a clean-up fluid comprising a peroxide-generating compound and an aqueous base fluid; placing the clean-up fluid in a subterranean formation; removing contaminants from at least a portion of the subterranean formation to form a cleaned portion of the formation; providing a consolidation agent; placing the consolidation agent on at least a portion of the cleaned portion of the formation; and allowing the consolidation agent to adhere to at least a plurality of unconsolidated particulates in the cleaned portion of the formation. | 06-23-2011 |
20120267114 | Methods and Compositions for Consolidating Particulate Matter in a Subterranean Formation - Methods of treating a subterranean formation comprising first introducing a pre-flush fluid into a subterranean formation having particulate matter therein. Then introducing a curable adhesive composition comprising a silane coupling agent and a polymer, the polymer having a reactive silicon end group into the subterranean formation subsequent to the pre-flush fluid. Then introducing an aqueous post-fluid fluid into the subterranean formation subsequent to the curable adhesive composition. Then allowing the curable adhesive composition to at least partially consolidate particulate matter within the subterranean formation. | 10-25-2012 |
20130338254 | Methods and Compositions for Consolidating Particulate Matter in a Subterranean Formation - Curable adhesive compositions comprising a silane coupling agent; a polymer, the polymer having a reactive silicon end group; a catalyst operable to facilitate the curing of the polymer; and, a diluent and wherein the polymer comprises about 0.1% to about 30% by weight of the curable adhesive composition. The curable adhesive compositions may further comprise a dehydrating agent comprising a component selected from the group consisting of: vinyl trimethoxysilane, vinyl alkoxysilane, inorganic zeolites, and organic zeolites. | 12-19-2013 |
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20090111267 | METHOD OF ANTI-STICTION DIMPLE FORMATION UNDER MEMS - A method for making a MEMS structure comprises patterning recesses in a dielectric layer overlying a substrate, each recess being disposed between adjacent mesas of dielectric material. A conformal layer of semiconductor material is formed overlying the recesses and mesas. The conformal layer is chemical mechanically polished to form a chemical mechanical polished surface, wherein the chemical mechanical polishing is sufficient to create dished portions of semiconductor material within the plurality of recesses. Each dished portion has a depth proximate a central portion thereof that is less than a thickness of the semiconductor material proximate an outer portion thereof. A semiconductor wafer is then bonded to the chemical mechanical polished surface. The bonded semiconductor wafer is patterned with openings according to the requirements of a desired MEMS transducer. Lastly, the MEMS transducer is released. Releasing advantageously exposes anti-stiction features formed from outer edges of the dished portion of semiconductor material. | 04-30-2009 |
20100244159 | EUTECTIC FLOW CONTAINMENT IN A SEMICONDUCTOR FABRICATION PROCESS - Eutectic Flow Containment in a Semiconductor Fabrication Process A disclosed semiconductor fabrication process includes forming a first bonding structure on a first surface of a cap wafer, forming a second bonding structure on a first surface of a device wafer, and forming a device structure on the device wafer. One or more eutectic flow containment structures are formed on the cap wafer, the device wafer, or both. The flow containment structures may include flow containment micro-cavities (FCMCs) and flow containment micro-levee (FCMLs). The FCMLs may be elongated ridges overlying the first surface of the device wafer and extending substantially parallel to the bonding structure. The FCMLs may include interior FCMLs lying within a perimeter of the bonding structure, exterior FCMLs lying outside of the bonding structure perimeter, or both. When the two wafers are bonded, the FCMLs and FCMCs confine flow of the eutectic material to the region of the bonding structure. | 09-30-2010 |
20110042761 | EUTECTIC FLOW CONTAINMENT IN A SEMICONDUCTOR FABRICATION PROCESS - A disclosed semiconductor fabrication process includes forming a first bonding structure on a first surface of a cap wafer, forming a second bonding structure on a first surface of a device wafer, and forming a device structure on the device wafer. One or more eutectic flow containment structures are formed on the cap wafer, the device wafer, or both. The flow containment structures may include flow containment micro-cavities (FCMCs) and flow containment micro-levee (FCMLs). The FCMLs may be elongated ridges overlying the first surface of the device wafer and extending substantially parallel to the bonding structure. The FCMLs may include interior FCMLs lying within a perimeter of the bonding structure, exterior FCMLs lying outside of the bonding structure perimeter, or both. When the two wafers are bonded, the FCMLs and FCMCs confine flow of the eutectic material to the region of the bonding structure. | 02-24-2011 |
20120001277 | METHODS FOR MAKING IN-PLANE AND OUT-OF-PLANE SENSING MICRO-ELECTRO-MECHANICAL SYSTEMS (MEMS) - A device structure is made using a first conductive layer over a first wafer. An isolated conductive region is formed in the first conductive layer surrounded by a first opening in the conductive layer. A second wafer has a first insulating layer and a conductive substrate, wherein the conductive substrate has a first major surface adjacent to the first insulating layer. The insulating layer is attached to the isolated conductive region. The conductive substrate is thinned to form a second conductive layer. A second opening is formed through the second conductive layer and the first insulating layer to the isolated conductive region. The second opening is filled with a conductive plug wherein the conductive plug contacts the isolated conductive region. The second conductive region is etched to form a movable finger over the isolated conductive region. A portion of the insulating layer under the movable finger is removed. | 01-05-2012 |
20120042731 | MEMS Pressure Sensor Device and Method of Fabricating Same - A microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) pressure sensor device ( | 02-23-2012 |
20120043627 | MEMS Sensor Device With Multi-Stimulus Sensing and Method of Fabricating Same | 02-23-2012 |
20120107992 | METHOD OF PRODUCING LAYERED WAFER STRUCTURE HAVING ANTI-STICTION BUMPS | 05-03-2012 |
20120175747 | MEMS DEVICE ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF PACKAGING SAME - An assembly ( | 07-12-2012 |
20120256282 | MEMS SENSOR DEVICE WITH MULTI-STIMULUS SENSING | 10-11-2012 |
20130043564 | ATTACHING A MEMS TO A BONDING WAFER - A MEMS is attached to a bonding wafer in part by forming a support layer over the MEMS. A first eutectic layer is formed over the support layer. The eutectic layer is patterned into segments to relieve stress. A second eutectic layer is formed over the bonding wafer. A eutectic bond is formed with the segments and the second eutectic layer to attach the bonding wafer to the MEMS. | 02-21-2013 |
20130285161 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT HAVING VARYING SUBSTRATE DEPTH AND METHOD OF FORMING SAME - A semiconductor device is formed such that a semiconductor substrate of the device has a non-uniform thickness. A cavity is etched at a selected side of the semiconductor substrate, and the selected side is then fusion bonded to another substrate, such as a carrier substrate. After fusion bonding, the side of the semiconductor substrate opposite the selected side is ground to a defined thickness. Accordingly, the semiconductor substrate has a uniform thickness except in the area of the cavity, where the substrate is thinner. Devices that benefit from a thinner substrate, such as an accelerometer, can be formed over the cavity. | 10-31-2013 |
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20090048511 | Catheter For Media Injection - An improved endocardial catheter includes a plurality of longitudinally extending openings adjacent intermediate portions at its distal end. The catheter is actuable from a retracted or collapsed mode, wherein the sealed openings are arranged around the tubular catheter surface, to an expanded mode. The plurality of longitudinal openings in the catheter wall enable radial expansion of the tubular surface at the distal end so that intermediate portions of the tubular catheter surface are moved to an operative position radially outward from their position in the retracted mode. In the expanded position, the intermediate portions form wings around the distal end, revealing a cavity within the tubular catheter for the release of contrast material or other fluid into endocardial sites through the longitudinal openings. | 02-19-2009 |
20100016848 | Catheter and Method for Improved Ablation - An ablation electrode is mounted on the distal end of a catheter with a first portion inside and a second portion outside the catheter. The second portion is adapted to have a surface that makes maximum contact with a tissue to be ablated, leaving a minimum area not covered by the tissue and potentially exposed to blood. The first portion is adapted to provide an extended surface area for efficient exchange of heat with a coolant flowing inside the catheter. Outlets provided near the area not covered by the tissue in the second portion prevents blood from getting close to or come directly in contact with the area, thereby greatly reducing formation of dangerous blood clots. The minimizing of an electrical circuit through blood greatly reduces wasted power into the electrode so that the efficiently cooled electrode is not burdened. The catheter preferably has multiple electrodes with similar features. | 01-21-2010 |
20100204598 | Apparatus And Method For Cardiac Ablation - A system and method for cardiac mapping and ablation include a multi-electrode catheter introduced percutaneously into a subject's heart and deployable adjacent to various endocardial sites. The electrodes are connectable to a mapping unit, an ablation power unit a pacing unit, all of which are under computer control. Intracardiac electrogram signals emanated from a tachycardia site of origin are detectable by the electrodes. Their arrival times are processed to generate various visual maps to provide real-time guidance for steering the catheter to the tachycardia site of origin. In another aspect, the system also include a physical imaging system which is capable of providing different imaged physical views of the catheter and the heart. These physical views are incorporated into the various visual maps to provide a more physical representation. Once the electrodes are on top of the tachycardia site of origin, electrical energy is supplied by the ablation power unit to effect ablation. | 08-12-2010 |
20120108957 | Apparatus And Method For Cardiac Ablation - Cardiac mapping and ablation include a multi-electrode catheter introduced percutaneously into a subject's heart and deployable adjacent to various endocardial sites. The electrodes are connectable to a mapping unit, an ablation power unit a pacing unit, all of which are under computer control. Intracardiac electrogram signals emanated from a tachycardia site of origin are detectable by the electrodes. Their arrival times are processed to generate various visual maps to provide real-time guidance for steering the catheter to the tachycardia site of origin. In another aspect, the system also includes a physical imaging system which is capable of providing different imaged physical views of the catheter and the heart. These physical views are incorporated into the various visual maps to provide a more physical representation. Once the electrodes are on top of the tachycardia site of origin, electrical energy is supplied by the ablation power unit to effect ablation. | 05-03-2012 |
20150066017 | CATHETER AND METHOD FOR IMPROVED ABLATION - An ablation electrode is mounted on the distal end of a catheter with a first portion inside and a second portion outside the catheter. The second portion is adapted to have a surface that makes maximum contact with a tissue to be ablated, leaving a minimum area not covered by the tissue and potentially exposed to blood. The first portion is adapted to provide an extended surface area for efficient exchange of heat with a coolant flowing inside the catheter. Outlets provided near the area not covered by the tissue in the second portion prevents blood from getting close to or come directly in contact with the area, thereby greatly reducing formation of dangerous blood clots. The minimizing of an electrical circuit through blood greatly reduces wasted power into the electrode so that the efficiently cooled electrode is not burdened. The catheter preferably has multiple electrodes with similar features. | 03-05-2015 |
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20110115243 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARATUS FOR SUCTION GRIPPING - A suction gripper includes a cup member, a suction port, and a valve. The cup member has inner and outer surfaces defining an opening such that the inner surface defines an inner cavity. The suction port provides suction. The valve in is fluid communication with the suction port and the inner cavity of the cup member to modify the suction therebetween. The valve is operatively coupled to the cup member and is adapted to passively actuate in response to an applied force to the cup member. | 05-19-2011 |
20130218005 | MINIMALLY INVASIVE NEUROSURGICAL INTRACRANIAL ROBOT SYSTEM AND METHOD - Minimally invasive neurosurgical intracranial robot system is introduced to the operative site by a neurosurgeon through a narrow surgical corridor. The robot is passed through a cannula and is attached to the cannula by a latching mechanism. The robot has several links interconnected via revolute joints which are tendon-driven by tendons routed through channels formed in the walls of the links. The robot is teleoperatively guided by the neurosurgeon based on real-time images of the intracranial operative site and tracking information of the robot position. The robot body is equipped with a tracking system, tissue liquefacting end-effector, at as well as irrigation and suction tubes. Actuators for the tendon-driven mechanism are positioned at a distance from the imaging system to minimize distortion to the images. The tendon-actuated navigation of the robot permits an independent control of the revolute joints in the robot body. | 08-22-2013 |
20130296737 | REAL-TIME TRACKING AND NAVIGATION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGICAL PROCEDURES - Telemetrical control of a robotic interventional device for minimally invasive surgical procedure is based on an operative interaction between a tracking sub-system, MRI sub-system, navigation sub-system and the robotic interventional device. The tracking sensor sub-system is integrated with the interventional device to produce tracking information corresponding to the robotic interventional device location in the operative site. The navigation sub-system integrates the tracking information with the real-time images of the operative site produced by the MRI sub-system, and displays the integrated information to a user, to enable the telemetrical control of the interventional device for performing an intended procedure (biopsy, tissue resection, etc.). The navigation sub-system, based on the integrated real-time tracking information and real-time images, calculates and dynamically updates coordinates of subsequent imaging slices. | 11-07-2013 |
20130296885 | ACTUATED STEERABLE PROBE AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USING SAME - A steerable probe having high-power-density actuators positioned at joints along the length of the probe. The actuators are moveable about and between a straight position and a curved position in response to selective actuation. | 11-07-2013 |
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20110083120 | MODELING AND LINKING DOCUMENTS FOR PACKAGED SOFTWARE APPLICATION CONFIGURATION - One or more document templates defining deployment procedures associated with deploying a packaged software application are obtained. One or more objects are created representing the one or more document templates and one or more elements of the one or more documents, and one or more links between the one or more objects are created. The one or more links represent one or more relationships between the created one or more objects. The one or more objects and the one or more links may be stored and/or output in a selected format. | 04-07-2011 |
20110099470 | HARVESTING ASSETS FOR PACKAGED SOFTWARE APPLICATION CONFIGURATION - Harvesting assets for packaged application practices, in one aspect, may include obtaining one or more work products associated with deployment of packaged software applications, extracting content and style, enhancing content and style with models of work products, and storing assets in asset repository. | 04-28-2011 |
20110283194 | DEPLOYING ARTIFACTS FOR PACKAGED SOFTWARE APPLICATION IN CLOUD COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - Deploying artifacts and tools in cloud computing environment for provisioning packaged software applications generates a user interface code automatically and dynamically using information from at least structural data representations of cloud computing environment and base configuration requirements for running one or more packaged software applications in the cloud computing environment. In one aspect, the automatically generated code may be augmented using one or more library codes and auxiliary files. Specific configuration requirements are further obtained by running the automatically generated user interface code. One or more components to deploy in the cloud computing environment are determined that meet the base configuration requirements and the specific configuration requirements, by analyzing the structural data representations. | 11-17-2011 |
20120084224 | AUTOMATICALLY CREATED REPORT GENERATOR FOR MANAGING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICE PROJECTS - Reports to manage service projects may be generated by an automatically generated project report generator software tool. The project report generator software tool is automatically created from an object-based model of work products in a project, wherein the object-based model is executable by a machine and comprises a plurality of work product object and a recording of at least some relationships between the object, wherein each work product object represents a document that contains information about the service project. One or more reports can be generated by the project report generator software tool during the lifetime of the service project, wherein the report is generated using the object-based model and at least some of the information in documents represented in the object-based model. | 04-05-2012 |
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20100310512 | ANTIVIRAL COMPOUNDS - The invention is related to anti-viral compounds, compositions containing such compounds, and therapeutic methods that include the administration of such compounds, as well as to processes and intermediates useful for preparing such compounds. | 12-09-2010 |
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20080289338 | High Efficiency 2-Stage Fuel Pump and Control Scheme for Gas Turbines - A two-stage system for delivering fuel to a gas turbine including a first stage variable pump for serving as a primary source of fuel, a second stage fixed pump for selectively supplementing the variable pump, a bypass valve connected to the fixed pump for loading and unloading the fixed pump and a regulator valve assembly connected to the variable pump and the bypass valve for controlling operation of the variable pump and the bypass valve. Preferably, the two-stage system also includes a control valve connected to the regulator valve assembly for setting a pressure differential across the regulator valve assembly and, thereby, loading and unloading the fixed pump. | 11-27-2008 |
20100316507 | Split discharge vane pump and fluid metering system therefor - A split discharge vane pump is disclosed having a pump body that includes an interior pumping chamber having a central axis and defining a continuous peripheral cam surface, the cam surface including four quadrantal cam segments, wherein diametrically opposed cam segments have identical cam profiles, and each cam segment defines an inlet arc, a discharge arc and two seal arcs. A rotor is mounted for axial rotation within the pumping chamber and a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart radially extending vanes are mounted for radial movement within the rotor, wherein the plurality of vanes define an equal number of circumferentially spaced apart buckets which extend between the rotor and the cam surface of the pumping chamber for carrying pressurized fluid. | 12-16-2010 |
20120328463 | SPLIT DISCHARGE VANE PUMP AND FLUID METERING SYSTEM THEREFOR - A split discharge vane pump is disclosed having a pump body that includes an interior pumping chamber having a central axis and defining a continuous peripheral cam surface, the cam surface including four quadrantal cam segments, wherein diametrically opposed cam segments have identical cam profiles, and each cam segment defines an inlet arc, a discharge arc and two seal arcs. A rotor is mounted for axial rotation within the pumping chamber and a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart radially extending vanes are mounted for radial movement within the rotor, wherein the plurality of vanes define an equal number of circumferentially spaced apart buckets which extend between the rotor and the cam surface of the pumping chamber for carrying pressurized fluid. | 12-27-2012 |
20130156564 | MULTI-DISCHARGE HYDRAULIC VANE PUMP - A hydraulic vane pump includes a pump body defining an interior pumping chamber, an inlet port, and at least one discharge port. A cam ring is disposed within the interior pumping chamber and defines a continuous peripheral cam surface. A rotor is mounted for axial rotation within the interior pumping chamber. A plurality of vanes are mounted for radial movement within slots formed in the rotor. The pump includes axially opposed first and second wear disks disposed within the interior pumping chamber. The first wear disk is a floating wear disk and has an outer periphery which is positioned radially inward of the cam surface and is adapted and configured to slide axially with respect to the cam surface. The second wear disk is positioned adjacent to a second end surface of the rotor. | 06-20-2013 |
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20100002929 | Image-based methods for measuring global nuclear patterns as epigenetic markers of cell differentiation - The invention provides methods for determining the differentiation state of cells. The methods include non-invasive, non-perturbing, automatable, and quantitative methods of analysis of cell colonies, individual cells, and/or cellular structures. | 01-07-2010 |
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20110170751 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING RETINAL ABNORMALITIES - The invention relates to methods and systems for detecting retinal abnormalities in fundus images by interdependently smoothing and segmenting the image, identifying retinal features in the smoothed and segmented image and analyzing the identified retinal features in the smoothed and segmented image to identify a retinal abnormality. | 07-14-2011 |
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20110206262 | IMAGE-BASED METHODS FOR MEASURING GLOBAL NUCLEAR PATTERNS AS EPIGENETIC MARKERS OF CELL DIFFERENTIATION - The invention provides methods for determining the differentiation state of cells. The methods include non-invasive, non-perturbing, automatable, and quantitative methods of analysis of cell colonies, individual cells, and/or cellular structures. | 08-25-2011 |
20120065518 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MULTILAYER IMAGING AND RETINAL INJURY ANALYSIS - Systems and methods are provided for imaging an eye and identifying retinal or subretinal features that may be indicative of pathologies such as macular degeneration and traumatic brain injury. An infrared or near-infrared image of an eye is interdependently smoothed and segmented and attributes of the image are determined. The attributes are indicative of retinal or subretinal features. | 03-15-2012 |
20130183707 | STEM CELL BIOINFORMATICS - Ex vivo cell culture, especially the culture of stem cells, is a valuable and widely used technique. The appearance of unlabeled cultured cells contains significant information about the cell's identity, including its differentiation status and lineage. However, mere visual inspection of cells is a subjective process subject to inconsistencies between microscopists. This disclosure provides methods of quantifying cells' appearance, validating identity with known biomarkers, allowing automated classification of cells as well as automated segmentation and delineation of the borders of a cell colony. Also provided are systems and methods for comparing and standardizing cells cultured by different scientists using different cell culture methods. | 07-18-2013 |
20130207975 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SPATIO-TEMPORAL ANALYSIS - High resolution time sequences of 3D images that show the dynamics of a time varying changes are provided. The 3D time series of images representing an object that include time varying changes may be produced from lower dimensional image time sequences, such as 2D images. The 2D images may be generated using angiography and may include fluid flow information (e.g., arrival times). The fluid flow information may be provided, for example, by injecting a chemical into the fluid and analyzing its position in the object or body over time. A varying contrast model may be applied to determine the location of the chemical at different points in time which may assist in detecting an ailment. | 08-15-2013 |
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20090220589 | TREATMENT, DIAGNOSTIC, AND METHOD FOR DISCOVERING ANTAGONIST USING SPARC SPECIFIC MIRNAS - miRNAs that regulate human SPARC and methods of use thereof are described. Suitable nucleic acids for use in the methods and compositions described herein include, but are not limited to, pri-miRNA, pre-miRNA, ds miRNA, mature miRNA or fragments of variants thereof that retain the biological activity of the mature miRNA and DNA encoding a pri-miRNA, pre-miRNA, mature miRNA, fragments or variants thereof, or regulatory elements of the miRNA. | 09-03-2009 |
20090280167 | ENHANCEMENT OF DRUG THERAPY BY MIRNA - This invention provides methods and compositions for screening of microRNA capable of modulating gene expression in the apoptotic pathway in the presence of HSP90 inhibitor. The use of miRNA for enhancing the activity of therapeutic agents not limited to HSP90 inhibitor is also disclosed. The diagnostic use of miRNA for predicting response to therapy not limited to therapeutic agents is also disclosed. A method for the identification and therapeutic application of small molecules which are modulators of these nucleic acids are also included in this application | 11-12-2009 |
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20120087910 | SPARC ANGIOGENIC DOMAIN AND METHODS OF USE - The invention provides compositions and methods which exploit the discovery of the SPARC carboxy angiogenic domain. | 04-12-2012 |
20120172361 | TRIAZINE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR THERAPEUTICAL APPLICATIONS - Compounds of the formula (I) and formula (II) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. | 07-05-2012 |
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20120183538 | SPARC ANTISENSE COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF - The invention provides SPARC antisense oligonucleotides and methods of their use in proliferative diseases such as cancer and hepatic fibrosis. | 07-19-2012 |
20120196860 | Triazine derivatives and their therapeutical applications - The invention provides Triazine derivatives and further provides methods of using these compounds to modulate protein kinases and for treating diseases and conditions mediated by protein kinases. | 08-02-2012 |
20120202818 | UREIDOPHENYL SUBSTITUTED TRIAZINE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR THERAPEUTICAL APPLICATIONS - The present invention provides Uredophenyl substituted triazine derivatives and provides methods of using these compounds to modulate protein kinases and methods of using these compounds to treat protein kinase mediated diseases and conditions. | 08-09-2012 |
20120238576 | Triazine Derivatives and their Therapeutical Applications - The present invention comprises inter alia compounds as shown in formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. | 09-20-2012 |
20120245089 | USE OF THE SPARC MICROENVIRONMENT SIGNATURE IN THE TREATMENT OF CANCER - The invention provides multiparametric anti-SPARC antibody-based techniques for predicting the response to therapy, including chemotherapy, radiotherapy, surgical therapy and combination therapies | 09-27-2012 |
20120264759 | BENZYL SUBSTITUTED TRIAZINE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR THERAPEUTICAL APPLICATIONS - The invention provides triazine compounds and methods of their use to modulate protein kinases and to treat diseases mediated by said protein kinases. | 10-18-2012 |
20120270858 | Isoquinoline, quinoline, and quinazoline derivatives as inhibitors of hedgehog signaling - The invention provides isoquinoline, quinoline, and quinazoline derivatives to treat a variety of disorders, diseases and pathologic conditions, and more specifically to the use of isoquinoline, quinoline, and quinazoline derivatives to inhibit the hedgehog signaling pathway and to the use of those compounds to the treatment of hyperproliferative diseases and pathologic angiogenesis. | 10-25-2012 |
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20130023497 | Triazine Derivatives and their Therapeutical Applications - The present invention comprises inter alia triazine compounds as shown in formula (I) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. | 01-24-2013 |
20130101504 | SPARC BINDING ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF - The invention provides SPARC binding antibodies that target disease sites, in particular, tumors and uses thereof to diagnose and treat diseases, in particular, cancerous tumors. | 04-25-2013 |
20130172261 | USE OF 2 ANTI-SPARC ANTIBODIES TO PREDICT RESPONSE TO CHEMOTHERAPY - The invention provides anti-SPARC antibody-based techniques for predicting a response to chemotherapy. | 07-04-2013 |
20130195757 | SPARC BINDING APTAMERS AND USES THEREOF - The invention relates to nucleic acid aptamers having the ability to bind human SPARC protein (osteonectin) with specificity. The invention also relates to compositions including such aptamers, as well as methods of identifying such aptamers. The invention further relates to methods for using such aptamers in treating and diagnosing proliferative diseases such as, e.g., cancer. | 08-01-2013 |
20130281376 | SPARC MICROENVIRONMENT SIGNATURE, PLASMA SPARC, AND LDH AS PROGNOSTIC BIOMARKERS IN THE TREATMENT OF CANCER - The invention provides multiparametric anti-SPARC antibody-based techniques for treating cancers as well as determining prognosis and predicting the response to therapy, including chemotherapy, radiotherapy, surgical therapy and combination therapies. | 10-24-2013 |
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20110088086 | LOCKING AND UNLOCKING OF AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE USING A SLOPED LOCK TRACK - Systems, apparatuses, and methods that can facilitate securing an electronic device and associated information are presented. A security component facilitates display and operation of a lock track comprising a locked portion having a positive slope and an unlocked portion, including a chasm, that is adjacent to a high point of the positive-sloped unlocked portion of the lock track. A lock facilitator component (LFC) can be moved along the track between a low point of the locked portion and the unlocked portion. The LFC can be moved in response to received input, and if the input is not sufficient to move the LFC from the locked region to the unlocked region, the LFC can be moved back down the positive-sloped lock track to the low point. The security component can control information to be displayed in an overlay display region in accordance with security level(s) of the device or application. | 04-14-2011 |
20140329548 | TEXT MESSAGE LOCATION TRACKING USING COMET TRAIL REPRESENTING SPEED AND DIRECTION - A first mobile device may receive, via a text messaging application, first location information from a second mobile device. The first location information may indicate a first geographic location of the second mobile device. The first mobile device may receive, via the text messaging application, second location information from the second mobile device. The second location information may indicate a second geographic location of the second mobile device. The first mobile device may generate, based on the first location information and the second location information, a graphical representation. The graphical representation may represent a movement of the second mobile device from the first geographic location to the second geographic location. The first mobile device may provide the graphical representation for display via a display associated with the first mobile device. | 11-06-2014 |
20150074799 | LOCKING AND UNLOCKING OF AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE USING A SLOPED LOCK TRACK - Securing an electronic device and associated information is facilitated. A security component facilitates display and operation of a lock track comprising a locked portion having a positive slope and an unlocked portion, including a chasm, that is adjacent to a high point of the positive-sloped unlocked portion of the lock track. A lock facilitator component (LFC) can be moved along the track between a low point of the locked portion and the unlocked portion. The LFC can be moved in response to received input, and if the input is not sufficient to move the LFC from the locked region to the unlocked region, the LFC can be moved back down the positive-sloped lock track to the low point. The security component can control information to be displayed in an overlay display region in accordance with security level(s) of the device or application. | 03-12-2015 |
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20100005025 | Interactive Bill Payment Center - A software suite for enabling viewing and manipulation of multiple categories of aggregated data compiled from a plurality of data sources and accessible through a single interfacing node operated on a data-packet-network is provided. A bill-payment module is provided within the software suite and comprises, an interactive main interface accessible from the module for listing the bills due and payment accounts, an interactive history link embedded in the main interface for providing access to a secondary interface for viewing bill history, an interactive set-up link embedded in the main interface for providing access to a secondary interface for configuring recurring payments, an interactive transfer-funds link embedded in the main interface for providing access to a secondary interface for enabling automated transfer of funds between registered accounts, an interactive calendar link embedded in the main interface for providing access to a secondary interface for viewing calendar data, a plurality of interactive drop-down menus, each menu associated with a listed bill, the menus providing upon invocation a plurality of selectable, interactive options for treating the listed bill and an interactive refresh-all link embedded in the main interface for enabling selective or complete data refreshing of data displayed in the interface. A user operating the main interface from a remote node having access to the data-packet-network may view all aggregated bills and initiate treatment of such bills according to selected interactive options. The treatment is ordered by the operating user and performed by proxy by a service entity hosting the interface. | 01-07-2010 |
20100185556 | Portfolio Synchronizing Between Different Interfaces - A system for updating parameters of financial transactions associated with financial services initiated and completed on behalf of or directly by a user through access to a data-packet-network into more than one electronic interface accessible to the user is provided. The system comprises, a main electronic interface supported by back-end software, the main interface for registering all user accounts into at least one portfolio group, the accounts accessible in detail through the main interface, at least one cobranded electronic interface supported by back-end software, the cobranded interface mirroring the accounts registered in the main electronic interface and a plurality of institution-specific electronic interfaces for providing direct account registration, reporting, and maintenance specific to accounts provided by the associated institutions. Through direct linking between the main, cobranded, and institution-specific interfaces, any parameters associated with any action initiated to a specific account through any of the interfaces is immediately propagated to the other interfaces. | 07-22-2010 |
20100205065 | Interactive Funds Transfer Interface - In a software suite for enabling viewing and manipulation of data through a single portal accessible from a data-packet-network, a software interface for enabling proxy transfer of funds from one financial account to another is provided. The software interface comprises, an interactive main window for configuring transfer funds orders, viewing pending transfers, viewing transaction history, and viewing active account balances related to registered financial accounts, an interactive selection window accessible through the main interface, the selection window for enabling selection of individual accounts for grouping into a list of activated accounts and an automated confirmation window enabling confirmation of data parameters of a requested funds transfer. A user operating the main interface may initiate funds transfer orders to be performed between accounts at requested times by proxy in a fashion transparent at the time of execution to the requesting user. | 08-12-2010 |
20110173119 | Interactive Bill Payment Center - A software suite for enabling viewing and manipulation of multiple categories of aggregated data compiled from a plurality of data sources and accessible through a single interfacing node operated on a data-packet-network is provided. A bill-payment module is provided within the software suite and comprises, an interactive main interface accessible from the module for listing the bills due and payment accounts, an interactive history link embedded in the main interface for providing access to a secondary interface for viewing bill history, an interactive set-up link embedded in the main interface for providing access to a secondary interface for configuring recurring payments, an interactive transfer-funds link embedded in the main interface for providing access to a secondary interface for enabling automated transfer of funds between registered accounts, an interactive calendar link embedded in the main interface for providing access to a secondary interface for viewing calendar data, a plurality of interactive drop-down menus, each menu associated with a listed bill, the menus providing upon invocation a plurality of selectable, interactive options for treating the listed bill and an interactive refresh-all link embedded in the main interface for enabling selective or complete data refreshing of data displayed in the interface. A user operating the main interface from a remote node having access to the data-packet-network may view all aggregated bills and initiate treatment of such bills according to selected interactive options. The treatment is ordered by the operating user and performed by proxy by a service entity hosting the interface. | 07-14-2011 |
20110282782 | Portfolio Synchronizing Between Different Interfaces - An account coordination system includes an Internet-connected server executing software from a non-transitory, machine-readable medium. The software provides direct linking between the server and two or more financial enterprises hosting each at least one financial account for a specific user and having an interactive interface through which the user may interact with his/her account, direct linking between the server and one or more third-party enterprises providing interactive interfaces through which the user may access and interact with one or more of the financial accounts at the financial enterprises, and tracking functionality whereby the server tracks activity by the user at any of the interactive interfaces through which the user may interact with one of the financial accounts. The server propagates any change made in an account by the user at any one of the interactive interfaces to the sites hosting the other interactive interfaces. | 11-17-2011 |
20120116969 | Interactive Bill Payment Center - A software suite that provides a bill-payment module and comprises an interactive main interface listing bills due and payment accounts, an interactive history link, an interactive set-up link embedded in the main interface, an interactive transfer-funds link, an interactive calendar link, a plurality of interactive drop-down menus providing upon invocation a plurality of selectable, interactive options for treating the listed bill and an interactive refresh-all link embedded in the main interface. | 05-10-2012 |
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20090093774 | AMBULATORY PUMP WITH INTELLIGENT FLOW CONTROL - The present invention includes an ambulatory medical fluid delivery system, which may comprise a fluid flow path for communicating between a source and a patient. The system may also comprise a reusable controller, which may be operable to control fluid flow in the path and include a module interface station, and a disposable fluid flow delivery set, which may include a flow control module adapted to be removably received by the module interface station. Such flow control module may include a flow valve which is operably associated with the path. Such valve may be operably controlled by the reusable controller in response to sensed flow rates of fluid flow in such path. The present invention may alternatively include an ambulatory reusable controller that is provided for use with a disposable medical fluid flow delivery set. The present invention may further alternatively include a differential pressure sensing device. | 04-09-2009 |
20090113996 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MEASURING LIQUID VISCOSITY IN A FLUID DELIVERY SYSTEM - The present invention includes systems and methods for determining the viscosity of a fluid within a fluid flow path. Such method may comprise flowing fluid through the fluid flow path and past a fixed flow restriction therein. The method may also comprise first sensing of a fluid pressure within the fluid flow path at a selected location upstream of the flow restriction. The method may also include limiting fluid flow in the fluid flow path upstream of such selected location. The method may further comprise second sensing of a fluid pressure within the fluid flow path at such selected location after such limiting. Such method includes determining the viscosity of the fluid based, at least in part, on any pressure difference from such first and second sensing. | 05-07-2009 |
20090221986 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A FLUID DELIVERY SYSTEM WITH CONTROLLED FLUID FLOW RATE - The present invention includes systems and methods for medical fluid delivery. Such system may comprise a fluid flow path for communication between a fluid source and a patient. A flow valve is operatively associated with the path and movable between a first position, which allows fluid flow through the path, and a second position, which limits fluid flow through the path. A control module is operatively associated with the valve to move the valve between the first and second positions in response to a measured actual fluid flow rate in the path. Such method may comprise flowing a fluid through a fluid flow path between a portable fluid source and a patient; determining an actual fluid flow rate through the path; and changing the actual fluid flow rate in response to a difference between the actual fluid flow rate and a desired fluid flow rate. Such method may further include a plurality of settings for a desired flow rate according to a sensed pain level of the patient. | 09-03-2009 |
20100063445 | Device to Indicate Priming of an Infusion Line - A priming indicator for a fluid infusion system includes a luer cap or other component of the infusion system having an indicator surface covered by a membrane. The membrane exhibits a first visual characteristic, such as being opaque, when dry and exhibits a second characteristic, such as becoming less opaque, when wet. Once the membrane becomes wet, indicia on the surface, which may be provided on a rod at least partially covered by the membrane, becomes visible, thereby indicating an intravenous tube to which the luer cap is secured has been primed or is nearly primed. The indicator may alternately be employed at an upstream end of an infusion set, such as at the port of a medical bag providing a supply of fluid, to indicate a low level of fluid in the medical bag. | 03-11-2010 |
20130125808 | DEVICE TO INDICATE PRIMING OF AN INFUSION LINE - A priming indicator for a fluid infusion system includes a luer cap or other component of the infusion system having an indicator surface covered by a membrane. The membrane exhibits a first visual characteristic, such as being opaque, when dry and exhibits a second characteristic, such as becoming less opaque, when wet. Once the membrane becomes wet, indicia on the surface, which may be provided on a rod at least partially covered by the membrane, becomes visible, thereby indicating an intravenous tube to which the luer cap is secured has been primed or is nearly primed. The indicator may alternately be employed at an upstream end of an infusion set, such as at the port of a medical bag providing a supply of fluid, to indicate a low level of fluid in the medical bag. | 05-23-2013 |
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20110118169 | REUSABLE ANTISTATIC DRYER PRODUCTS AND METHODS FOR FABRICATING THE SAME - Dryer products that impart antistatic properties to textiles and methods for fabricating such dryer products are provided. In one exemplary embodiment, a dryer product comprises a water-insoluble, moisture-permeable, enclosed container and a desiccant within the water-insoluble, moisture-permeable, enclosed container. The desiccant is adapted to impart antistatic properties to the textiles during a drying cycle. In another exemplary embodiment, a method for fabricating a reusable antistatic dryer product comprises the steps of providing a desiccant adapted to absorb moisture and be solubilized in the moisture, depositing the desiccant in a water-insoluble, moisture-permeable container, and enclosing the desiccant within the water-insoluble, moisture-permeable container. | 05-19-2011 |
20130164236 | ANTIPERSPIRANT COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING SILICA SORBED WITH DETERGENT AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - Antiperspirant compositions, products, and methods for making antiperspirant compositions and products are provided herein. In one embodiment, an antiperspirant composition includes an active antiperspirant compound. The antiperspirant composition also includes silica particles configured to at least partially dissolve in an alkaline environment. Further, an active detergent agent is sorbed by the silica particles and is configured to be released from the silica particles upon partial dissolution of the silica particles. | 06-27-2013 |
20130164352 | ANTIPERSPIRANT COMPOSITIONS AND PRODUCTS EFFECTIVE TO FACILITATE PREVENTING, REMOVING OR MINIMIZING FABRIC STAINS AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME - Antiperspirant compositions, products, and methods for making antiperspirant compositions and products are provided herein. In an exemplary embodiment, an antiperspirant composition comprises an active antiperspirant compound and an active cleaning agent that is effective to facilitate preventing, removing or minimizing fabric stains. | 06-27-2013 |
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20100158979 | TEMPORAL RELEASE OF GROWTH FACTORS FROM 3D MICRO ROD SCAFFOLDS FOR TISSUE REGENERATION - The present invention relates to the use of three-dimensional microrod scaffolds for the temporal release of growth factors useful in tissue regeneration, engineering and treatment of disorders. | 06-24-2010 |
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20120114734 | NANOSTRUCTURE SURFACE COATED MEDICAL IMPLANTS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME - Compositions including a surface or film comprising nanofibers, nanotubes or microwells comprising a bioactive agent for elution to the surrounding tissue upon placement of the composition in a subject are disclosed The compositions are useful in medical implants and methods of treating a patient in need of an implant, including orthopedic implants, dental implants, cardiovascular implants, neurological implants, neurovascular implants, gastrointestinal implants, muscular implants, and ocular implants. | 05-10-2012 |
20140170204 | Multilayer Thin Film Drug Delivery Device and Methods of Making and Using the Same - Multilayer thin film devices that include a bioactive agent for elution to the surrounding tissue upon administration to a subject are provided. The multilayer thin film devices are useful as medical devices, such as ocular devices. Also provided are methods and kits for localized delivery of a bioactive agent to a tissue of a subject, and methods of preparing the subject devices. The multilayer thin film medical device includes a first layer, a bioactive agent and a second layer. The first and the second layers may be porous or non-porous. The devices have a furled structure, suitable for administration to a subject. | 06-19-2014 |
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20110048946 | METHOD FOR FINGER-PRINTING HEPARINS - Methods to generate a distinctive fingerprint (pattern of migration) for a sample of complex, polydisperse heparins are provided. The methods involve adding resolving agents such as polyamines to a heparin sample and then analyzing the sample with a technique that separates macromolecules according to charge to mass ratio (e.g. capillary electrophoresis). The resulting electropherogram is unique to and characteristic of the heparin sample. The methods may be used, for example, to monitor the quality and consistency of various heparin preparations. | 03-03-2011 |
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20140080904 | Cinnamic Acid-Based Oligomers and Uses Thereof - Cinnamic acid-based oligomers and therapeutic uses thereof are provided. The oligomers are used as anti-inflammation agents, inhibitors of elastase and anti-oxidants, and in some cases (e.g. the treatment of lung disorders such as lung cancer) all three activities are simultaneously beneficial. Subsets of the oligomers (e.g. β-O4 and β-5 trimers and tetramers) are used as anticoagulants. | 03-20-2014 |