Divita
Charles Divita, Burlington CA
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20090087010 | CARRIER CHIP WITH CAVITY - A microphone apparatus includes a carrier chip and a microphone chip. The carrier chip includes a substrate with parallel top and bottom surfaces, a metallization layer overlying the top surface, and a cylindrical cavity that is bored through the top surface and the metallization layer and partially through the carrier substrate. The microphone chip includes a substrate with parallel top and bottom surfaces, a cylindrical cavity extending from the microphone substrate top surface to the microphone substrate bottom surface, and a diaphragm attached to the microphone substrate bottom surface and extending across the microphone cavity. The microphone chip is fixed to the carrier chip, with the microphone cavity overlying the carrier cavity, and the diaphragm covering the carrier cavity and electrically connected to the metallization layer. | 04-02-2009 |
Gilles Divita, Mauguio FR
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20090156503 | CELL PENETRATING PEPTIDES FOR INTRACELLULAR DELIVERY OF MOLECULES - The present invention concerns cell-penetrating peptides which comprise an amino acid sequence consisting of GLX | 06-18-2009 |
20090292003 | CELL PENETRATING PEPTIDES FOR INTRACELLULAR DELIVERY OF MOLECULES - The present invention concerns cell-penetrating peptides which comprise an amino acid sequence consisting of GLX | 11-26-2009 |
20100099626 | CELL PENETRATING PEPTIDES FOR INTRACELLULAR DELIVERY OF MOLECULES - The present invention concerns cell-penetrating peptides which comprise an amino acid sequence consisting of GLX | 04-22-2010 |
20110294728 | Antiviral Polypeptides - The invention concerns polypeptides derived from the HIV-1 reverse transcriptase which are capable of inhibiting said polymerase and optionally also capable of inhibiting the HIV-1 integrase 3′ processing activity, and their therapeutic applications. | 12-01-2011 |
Gilles Divita, Maugio FR
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20090258926 | Methods and Compositions for Delivering siRNA into Mammalian Cells - Complex comprising a peptide carrier of SEQ ID NO:1 GALFLGFLGAAGSTMGAWSQPKR | 10-15-2009 |
Gilles Divita, Villeurbanne FR
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20110064793 | INHIBITORS OF HIV REPLICATION AND METHOD OF TREATMENT OF HIV INFECTIONS - The invention is drawn to a novel class of drugs directed against HIV, comprising a peptide or analog comprising a decapeptide, said decapeptide containing (from N-terminus to the C-terminus) a basic amino acid in position 1, an acidic amino acid in positions 2 and 5, and a tryptophan in positions 4, 7, and 8, and to a method of treatment of HIV infections, in particular multidrug-resistant HIV infections. | 03-17-2011 |
James Divita, Union, KY US
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20140178662 | Multilayer Polyarylene Sulfide Composite - A multilayer composite is described as well as methods for forming the multilayer composite and products that incorporate the multilayer composite. The multilayer composite includes a continuous fiber composite first layer and a second layer that is formed from the melt directly on the continuous fiber composite. The continuous fiber composite includes a plurality of unidirectionally aligned carbon fibers embedded within a polymer composition that includes a first polyarylene sulfide. The second layer includes a second polymer composition that can be the same as or different from the first polymer composition. Products can include electronic devices such as computers, cellular telephones, e-readers, etc. as well as panels, such as interior panels in vehicles. | 06-26-2014 |
Joseph C. Divita, Carlsbad, CA US
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20140068470 | Method for Analyzing GUI Design Affordances - A method for analysis of a prototype graphical user interface (GUI) comprising the following steps: receiving, with a processor, a computer code representative of the prototype GUI, wherein the prototype GUI comprises GUI elements having known identities and known behavioral attributes; transforming the computer code into a description of visible sub-elements of the prototype GUI elements, wherein each sub-element has visual properties that would be visible to a user of the prototype GUI; grouping particular visible sub-elements into a perceived GUI element based only on the sub-elements' visual properties according to a grouping algorithm without regard to the known identity(ies) of the prototype GUI element(s) to which the particular sub-elements belong; and storing, in a non-transitory first memory store, the perceived GUI element. | 03-06-2014 |
Michael J. Divita, Morgan Hill, CA US
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20150214934 | RELAXATION OSCILLATOR WITH LOW DRIFT AND NATIVE OFFSET CANCELLATION - Relaxation oscillator circuitry is presented with low drift and native offset cancellation, including an amplifier amplifying a first current signal to provide a pulse amplifier output waveform, an integrator integrating a second current signal to provide a ramp output waveform, and a comparator comparing the integrator output waveform with a threshold set by the amplifier output waveform to generate an alternating oscillator output used to switch the polarities of the first and second current signals. | 07-30-2015 |
Patricia Michelle Divita, Rockwall, TX US
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20150161665 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PREDICTING A LOCATION OF A CONSUMER WITHIN A RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT - The disclosure relates to systems and methods of predicting one or more locations to which a consumer will travel within a retail establishment during a current shopping trip based on prior shopping histories, current in-store behavior, and demographic information. The system may make the predictions based on a model of a population of consumers to determine correlations between prior shopping histories and demographic information and locations visited during previous shopping trips. A particular consumer's shopping histories, current in-store behavior, and demographics may be used to identify an appropriate model for the consumer. The system may use the model to make the predictions and provide information such as incentives based on the predictions. | 06-11-2015 |