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David Doe, Walpole, MA US

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20120088467PERSONAL SECURITY AND TRACKING SYSTEM - A signaling system is provided for rendering an alarm for an individual in distress combined with a locating and tracking system to thus alert and direct appropriate personnel to the needs of the individual in distress and to monitor the location of that individual. The system comprises a portable signaling unit, a remote alarm switch device, a central dispatch station, and makes use of a wireless communication system. The portable signaling unit and the remote alarm switch may be adapted to be worn at different locations on the person's body. The remote alarm switch way be concealed in the form of a wristband or in the form of any other object such as a broach, pendant, or keychain. 04-12-2012

John Ernest Doe, Cheshire GB

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20090326072USE OF 2-(2-NITRO-4-TRIFLUOROMETHYLBENZOYL)-l,3- CYCLOHEXANEDIONE IN THE TREATMENT OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE - The present invention relates to, inter alia, the use of 2-(2-Nitro-4-Trifluoromethylbenzoyl)-1,3-Cyclohexanedione (compound 2) in the treatment of a neurodegenerative disease, such as Parkinson's disease. The invention also relates to the use of the compound depicted as compound 2 or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, in the manufacture of a medicament for use in the treatment of a neurodegenerative disease such as Parkinson's disease.12-31-2009

Nobutaka Doe, Hyogo JP

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20110076349COMPOSITION CONTAINING HOT-WATER EXTRACT OF PLANT OF THE GENUS HEMEROCALLIS AND HAVING ANTIDEPRESSANT-LIKE EFFECTS OR FATIGUE-RELIEVING EFFECTS BASED ON SLEEP IMPROVEMENT - A composition is provided, containing an extract of a plant of the genus 03-31-2011

Peter Campbell Doe, Ridgewood, NJ US

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20080228543METHODS AND APPARATUS TO COMPUTE REACH AND FREQUENCY VALUES FOR FLIGHTED SCHEDULES - Methods and apparatus to compute reach and frequency values for flighted schedules are disclosed. An example method includes selecting two media components from a plurality of media components, and calculating a first flighted schedule campaign reach based on the two media components. The example method also includes repeating the selecting and calculating using the first flighted schedule campaign reach and a third media component from the plurality of media components to calculate a second flighted schedule campaign reach associated with the first, second, and third media components.09-18-2008
20080243573METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVING THE ACCURACY AND REACH OF ELECTRONIC MEDIA EXPOSURE MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS - Methods and apparatus for crediting media exposure are disclosed. An example method includes deriving a plurality of travel paths traversed by respective ones of a plurality of respondents, determining, via a first technique, exposures of the respective ones of the plurality of respondents to a plurality of media sites based on the derived plurality of travel paths, and modifying the determined exposures to the plurality of media sites to improve a statistical accuracy of the modified determined exposures by constraining the determined exposures based on exposure information for the plurality of media sites obtained via a second technique different than the first technique.10-02-2008
20080300965METHODS AND APPARATUS TO MODEL SET-TOP BOX DATA - Methods and apparatus to model set-top box data are disclosed. An example method includes receiving a first set of non-panelist behavior data and receiving a second set of panelist set-top box behavior data, the second set being associated with demographic data. The example method also includes identifying at least one behavior pattern common to the first and second sets of behavior data, and fusing data associated with the at least one behavior pattern from the first set with data associated with the at least one behavior pattern from the second set to impute at least one demographic characteristic from the second set to the first set and generate a quantity of household tuning minutes.12-04-2008
20090259436METHODS AND APPARATUS TO DETERMINE BOARD EXPOSURE LEVELS - Methods and apparatus to determine board exposure levels are disclosed herein. In a disclosed example method, exposure levels associated with a plurality of media boards are obtained and a plurality of probability distributions indicative of probable exposure levels for the plurality of media boards are determined. The example method also involves selecting one of the plurality of probability distributions corresponding to an expected distribution and smoothing the selected probability distribution. Each of the plurality of media boards is then credited with a respective processed exposure level of the smoothed probability distribution.10-15-2009

Robert E. Doe, Brighton, MA US

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20110159381RECHARGEABLE MAGNESIUM ION CELL COMPONENTS AND ASSEMBLY - A magnesium battery electrode assembly is described, including a current collector comprising a carbonaceous material and an electrode layer comprising an electrode active material disposed on the current collector.06-30-2011

Rodney Doe, Seattle, WA US

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20100061620PROBE MARK INSPECTION - Probe mark inspection involves a recipe based on unique image characteristics or combinations of unique image characteristics. Result images are correlated with a reference created to determine which image characteristic or combination of image characteristics provides an improved contrast.03-11-2010

Simon Nicholas Doe, Australian Capital Territory AU

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20100069785APPARATUS FOR PRESSURE SENSING - The present invention provides an apparatus for pressure sensing. The apparatus comprises a series of Bragg gratings and a light guide incorporating the series of Bragg gratings. The apparatus also comprises a plurality of moveable wall portions having opposite first and second sides. Each moveable wall portion is positioned so that a change in pressure at one of the sides relative to a pressure at the other side will move the moveable wall portion that is coupled to respective Bragg gratings so that the movement of one of the moveable wall portion causes a force on the respective Bragg grating resulting in a change in strain of the respective Bragg grating. An internal space at each Bragg grating is in fluidal communication with an internal space at an adjacent Bragg grating whereby pressure differences between adjacent internal spaces are reduced.03-18-2010

Simon Nicholas Doe, South Australia AU

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20080281209Optical Device - The present invention provides an optical device which comprises a light guide incorporating a Bragg grating. The apparatus also comprises a moveable wall portion which is coupled to the Bragg grating so that a movement of the wall portion causes a force that effects a change in strain of the Bragg grating and thereby effects a change in an optical period of the Bragg grating. A temperature related change in the optical period of the Bragg grating is reduced by a temperature related change in the force on the Bragg grating by the moveable wall portion.11-13-2008

Steve Doe, Surrey GB

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20080252813DISPLAY DEVICE HAVING LIQUID CRYSTAL LAYER AND SWITCHABLE OPTICAL LAYER - A display device including a first electrode, a liquid crystal layer positioned under and connected to the first electrode, a second electrode and a switchable optical layer. The switchable optical layer includes either a transparent state or a non-transparent state and is electrically switchable between the transparent state and the non-transparent state. The non-transparent state is selectively emissive state. The switchable optical layer is positioned above and connected to the second electrode. A third electrode is positioned between the liquid crystal layer and the switchable optical layer.10-16-2008
20080290261Optical Encoder - The present invention relates to an optical encoder for measuring movement. The optical encoder includes at least one light source for outputting light. Furthermore, the optical encoder includes a movable pattern. Furthermore, the optical encoder includes at least one photodetector for detecting the light reflected off the movable pattern, the movable pattern including regions of varying reflectivity for modulating the light from the at least one light source onto the at least one photodetector in response to movement of the pattern, wherein the at least one photodetector is configured to detect the light in detection instants in regular intervals. The light source may be a pulsed light source outputting light in pulses. Furthermore, user equipment including such an optical encoder and a method for measuring movement are disclosed.11-27-2008

Steve Doe, Jacksonville, AL US

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20100032600PNEUMATIC VALVE CONTROL ASSEMBLY - A pneumatic control valve assembly for a sample conditioning system used to condition one or more fluid streams to be analyzed. A pneumatic valve control assembly comprises a housing being attachable to an enclosure of the sample conditioning system at a first interface. The assembly includes at least one electrically operated pneumatic solenoid valve located in the housing and adapted to controllably supply pressurized air through a flow passage extending through the first interface to a respective pneumatically controlled valve located in the conditioning system enclosure to operate the pneumatically controlled valve. The assembly includes electronic circuitry located in the housing and having at least one relatively high voltage control circuit for controlling power supplied to the solenoid valve.02-11-2010