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A. Keith Dunker, Indianapolis, IN US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090137004 | ARTIFICIAL ENTROPIC BRISTLE DOMAIN SEQUENCES AND THEIR USE IN RECOMBINANT PROTEIN PRODUCTION - Compositions and methods for recombinant protein production and, more particularly, fusion polypeptides, polynucleotides encoding fusion polypeptides, expression vectors, kits, and related methods for recombinant protein production. | 05-28-2009 |
| 20090221032 | ENTROPIC BRISTLE DOMAIN SEQUENCES AND THEIR USE IN RECOMBINANT PROTEIN PRODUCTION - Compositions and methods for recombinant protein production and, more particularly, fusion polypeptides, polynucleotides encoding fusion polypeptides, expression vectors, kits, and related methods for recombinant protein production, are provided. | 09-03-2009 |
| 20110117599 | ARTIFICIAL ENTROPIC BRISTLE DOMAIN SEQUENCES AND THEIR USE IN RECOMBINANT PROTEIN PRODUCTION - Compositions and methods for recombinant protein production and, more particularly, fusion polypeptides, polynucleotides encoding fusion polypeptides, expression vectors, kits, and related methods for recombinant protein production. | 05-19-2011 |
Amy M. Dunker, Castle Rock, CO US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100145858 | MONEY ORDER DEBIT FROM STORED VALUE FUND - According to the invention, a method for transferring a credit amount out of an online system using a money order is disclosed. In one step, pay-out instructions are received at a server computer system from a wide-area computer network coupled to a payor. The pay-out instructions include at least two of a payee, a delivery location, and the credit amount. A first handler associated with the payor and a second handler for preparation of the money order according to the pay-out instructions are determined. The credit amount is transferred from the first handler to the online system. The pay-out instructions are sent to the second handler. | 06-10-2010 |
Amy M. Dunker, Dallas, TX US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090024523 | WIDE AREA NETWORK PERSON-TO-PERSON PAYMENT - According to the invention, transferring money using a computer network is disclosed. In one step, information is saved on credit received for a first user ( | 01-22-2009 |
| 20090024529 | WIDE AREA NETWORK PERSON-TO-PERSON PAYMENT - According to the invention, transferring money using a computer network is disclosed. In one step, information is saved on credit received for a first user ( | 01-22-2009 |
| 20090048967 | WIDE AREA NETWORK PERSON-TO-PERSON PAYMENT - According to the invention, transferring money using a computer network is disclosed. In one step, information is saved on credit received for a first user ( | 02-19-2009 |
| 20090048974 | WIDE AREA NETWORK PERSON-TO-PERSON PAYMENT - According to the invention, transferring money using a computer network is disclosed. In one step, information is saved on credit received for a first user ( | 02-19-2009 |
| 20090089210 | WIDE AREA NETWORK PERSON-TO-PERSON PAYMENT - According to the invention, transferring money using a computer network is disclosed. In one step, information is saved on credit received for a first user ( | 04-02-2009 |
| 20090094149 | WIDE AREA NETWORK PERSON-TO-PERSON PAYMENT - According to the invention, transferring money using a computer network is disclosed. In one step, information is saved on credit received for a first user ( | 04-09-2009 |
| 20090094155 | WIDE AREA NETWORK PERSON-TO-PERSON PAYMENT - According to the invention, transferring money using a computer network is disclosed. In one step, information is saved on credit received for a first user ( | 04-09-2009 |
Jeremy Dunker, Boston, MA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20120102505 | DYNAMIC PROCESS VIRTUALIZATION - Access to virtual application resources can be regulated at runtime. More specifically, a process can be provided with access to at least one virtual application resource as a function of context. By way of example, process events can be monitored and analyzed during execution to determine whether access should be provided to the process. | 04-26-2012 |
Jeremy E. Dunker, Boston, MA US
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| 20110219146 | VIRTUAL SOFTWARE APPLICATION DEPLOYMENT CONFIGURATIONS - Configuration items for a software application can be automatically and/or manually discovered, and the application can be packaged to form a virtual application package. A deployment configuration can include settings for the configuration items. The deployment configuration can be set after packaging the software application. For example, a selected configuration item in the deployment configuration may be changed in response to user input. The virtual application package can be deployed to instantiate the application one or more times, and the deployment configuration can be applied in the instantiated application. | 09-08-2011 |
| 20110219365 | HIGH AND LOW VALUE APPLICATION STATE - A set of high value state in application state for a software application can be distinguished from a set of low value state in the application state. For example, a set of heuristics can be run on the application state to distinguish between the set of high value state and the set of low value state. A set of designations that designate the set of high value state in the application state as high value and that designate the set of low value state in the application state as low value can be generated. When processing the application, the high value state can be processed differently than the low value state. The application may be packaged as a virtual application. | 09-08-2011 |
John Dunker, Rogersville, MO US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080233236 | SIMPLE MOZZARELLA CHEESE-MAKING METHODS - The invention provides mozzarella cheese of uniform composition that is readily and inexpensively made by acidifying milk prior to beginning the cheese making process. The cheese has excellent melting properties and can be used on a variety of food products (e.g. pizza). No cooking, stretching and aging of the cheese is needed during production to improve the taste or melting properties of the cheese. | 09-25-2008 |
John M. Dunker, Coloradi Springs, CO US
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| 20110206806 | Methods for Recovering Lactase Enzyme - This invention relates to methods of recovering lactase from a dairy fraction. The methods of the invention provide for retrieving and recycling lactase enzyme in a time-efficient and cost-efficient manner, such that the enzyme can be reused thereby lowering the overall costs of the process. Embodiments of the invention are directed to methods of recovering lactase from a dairy fraction such as membrane filtration and centrifugation processes. | 08-25-2011 |
John M. Dunker, Colorado Springs, CO US
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| 20100297294 | Yogurt Compositions and Methods of Making - The invention relates to food products and to their methods of preparation. More particularly, the invention relates to cultured dairy products, especially cultured yogurt products and to their methods of preparation. | 11-25-2010 |
| 20100303958 | Methods for Casein Production - Embodiments of the invention are directed to a process involving microfiltration of milk, providing a product that is useful as a source of casein and another product that is useful as a source of whey protein. Another embodiment of the invention is directed to preparing milk products like casein, dairy beverages, milk protein concentrates and cheese from microfiltration retentate. | 12-02-2010 |
Larry Dunker, Mankato, MN US
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| 20110233953 | TAILGATE - Improved tailgates useful, for example, with dump beds or bodies of trucks. In certain example embodiments, tailgates capable of operating in multiple modes. In preferred (but not all) embodiments, tailgates capable of being selectively operated in metering, high lift, and non-lifted, pivot modes. | 09-29-2011 |
