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Edward V. Bautista, Jr., Sunnyvale, CA US
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| 20100058151 | IMPLEMENTATION OF RECYCLING UNUSED ECC PARITY BITS DURING FLASH MEMORY PROGRAMMING - Methods for recycling unused error correction code (ECC) during flash memory programming, comprise generating ECC from user data to form a syndrome and storing the syndrome into volatile memory. ECC is re-encoded corresponding to the syndrome read from the memory with new user data. Re-encoding ECC comprises comparing new ECC with the most recent ECC of the previous syndrome, correcting a bit error in the new ECC, and indicating if the new ECC has failed. | 03-04-2010 |
Edward V. Gamsaragan, El Dorado Hills, CA US
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| 20100332574 | Digital random number generator - A hardware-based digital random number generator is provided. The digital random number generator is a randomly behaving random number generator based on a set of nondeterministic behaviors. The nondeterministic behaviors include temporal asynchrony between subunits, entropy source “extra” bits, entropy measurement, autonomous deterministic random bit generator reseeding and consumption from a shared resource. | 12-30-2010 |
Edward V. Heedles, Forked River, NJ US
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| 20120091383 | Marine Moisture Blocking Valve - Presently a recreational boater puts an additive in the fuel tank every time he/she buys gas for their boat. Even with the additives on the market, ambient moisture is absorbed into the fuel tank causing stalls while underway and the buildup of water in the bottom of the fuel tank. The purpose of the marine moisture blocking valve is to prevent ambient moisture from being absorbed by the ethanol additive used in gasoline marine engines use while still allowing the fuel tank to draw air and also allowing for expansion and venting of fuel vapor. Simply put the valve is designed to help prevent marine fuel tanks from absorbing water rendering the fuel in the tank useless. | 04-19-2012 |
Edward V. Loftus, Jr., Rochester, MN US
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| 20120094289 | MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING CANCER RISK - This document relates to materials and methods involved in assessing inflammatory bowel disease patients at risk for developing cancer. For example, materials and methods for monitoring colorectal cancer risk in ulcerative colitis patients are provided. | 04-19-2012 |
Edward V. Porsov, Portland, OR US
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| 20100016755 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TINNITUS EVALUATION - Methods, articles of manufacture, and systems for evaluating tinnitus are disclosed herein. According to various embodiments, a tinnitus evaluation system may include a tinnitus evaluation module configured to perform one or more tinnitus evaluation tests. A tinnitus evaluation test may comprise generating a first single-frequency sound based at least in part on a sound of a patient's tinnitus, and generating a narrow-band sound centered at the frequency of the first single-frequency sound. Tests include a hearing threshold test, a loudness match test, a pitch match test, a bandwidth match test, a minimum masking level test, and a residual inhibition test. | 01-21-2010 |
Edward V. Prochownik, Pittsburgh, PA US
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| 20100298352 | SMALL MOLECULE INHIBITORS OF CANCER STEM CELLS - A method of inhibiting a carcinoma in a subject, comprising administering to the subject at least one therapeutic agent that selectively targets carcinoma stem cells. Illustrative carcinoma stem cell-selective therapeutic agents include CGP74514A, rottlerin, and A-77636. | 11-25-2010 |
| 20120015989 | LINKED MYC-MAX SMALL MOLECULE INHIBITORS - Provided herein are compounds and compositions for interfering with the association of Myc and Max. These compounds and compositions are useful in methods for inhibiting growth or proliferation of a cell. Methods of inhibiting growth or proliferation of a cell comprise contacting the cell with an amount of a compound that interferes with Myc and Max association effective to inhibit growth or proliferation of the cell. | 01-19-2012 |
Edward V. Quadros, Brooklyn, NY US
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| 20100061974 | TRANSCOBALAMIN RECEPTOR POLYPEPTIDES, NUCLEIC ACIDS, AND MODULATORS THEREOF, AND RELATED METHODS OF USE IN MODULATING CELL GROWTH AND TREATING CANCER AND COBALAMIN DEFICIENCY - The present invention provides the amino acid and polynucleotide sequences of the transcobalamin receptor, as well as modulators of the transcobalamin receptor. Accordingly, the present invention provides compositions and methods for the treatment and prevention of diseases and disorders associated with cobalamin deficiency, including compositions and methods that promote cobalamin uptake. In addition, the present invention provides compositions and methods for the detection, treatment, and prevention of diseases associated with deregulated cell growth, including, e.g., cancer and autoimmune disorders, including compositions and methods that inhibit cobalamin uptake. | 03-11-2010 |
Edward V. Roscioli, Easton, PA US
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| 20090110609 | Pressurization Device And Air Treatment System For A Shelter - A pressurization device is for a flexible enclosure disposable within an environment having air at a pressure and configured to define an interior chamber having a sufficient volume to entirely contain at least one person and containing air. The device includes a gas generator configured to generate and release a gas into the enclosure chamber such that the enclosure air pressure is increased or maintained above the environment air pressure to prevent entry of environment air into the enclosure chamber. The generator is preferably configured to generate the gas by a chemical reaction, and preferably includes a quantity of at least one reactant, such as sodium nitrate, sulfuric acid or ammonium chloride, and initiates chemical reaction of the reactant to generate the gas. Furthermore, the pressurization device is preferably incorporated into an air treatment system including an oxygen generator that generates and discharges oxygen into the enclosure chamber. | 04-30-2009 |
Edward V. Twiggar, Iii, Wind Gap, PA US
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| 20080282711 | Ice Management Apparatus - An ice making, and delivery apparatus for making and delivering ice to different ones of a plurality of receptacle units is provided, in which ice delivered via a conduit to a diverter valve mechanism, is diverted from alignment with one ice discharge line to another, depending upon sensors in ice receptacles recognizing a level of build-up of ice in any given receptacle, for computer control of a gearmotor for moving the diverter valve from one position to another. Various controls are provided for preventing ice build-up, and for operating the diverter valve during a “dwell” period of ice movement in the conduit, as distinguished from a “push” period of ice movement in the conduit to the diverter valve. A force multiplication technique is employed for moving the diverter valve notwithstanding the presence of ice therein. | 11-20-2008 |
| 20100236271 | Ice Management Apparatus - An ice making and delivery apparatus for making and delivering ice to different ones of a plurality of receptacle units is provided, in which ice delivered via a conduit to a diverter valve mechanism, is diverted from alignment with one ice discharge line to another, depending upon sensors in ice receptacles recognizing a level of build-up of ice in any given receptacle, for computer control of a gearmotor for moving the diverter valve from one position to another. Various controls are provided for preventing ice build-up, and for operating the diverter valve during a “dwell” period of ice movement in the conduit, as distinguished from a “push” period of ice movement in the conduit to the diverter valve. A force multiplication technique is employed for moving the diverter valve notwithstanding the presence of ice therein. | 09-23-2010 |
| 20100250005 | Ice Management Apparatus - An ice making and delivery apparatus for making and delivering ice to different ones of a plurality of receptacle units is provided, in which ice delivered via a conduit to a diverter valve mechanism, is diverted from alignment with one ice discharge line to another, depending upon sensors in ice receptacles recognizing a level of build-up of ice in any given receptacle, for computer control of a gearmotor for moving the diverter valve from one position to another. Various controls are provided for preventing ice build-up, and for operating the diverter valve during a “dwell” period of ice movement in the conduit, as distinguished from a “push” period of ice movement in the conduit to the diverter valve. A force multiplication technique is employed for moving the diverter valve notwithstanding the presence of ice therein. | 09-30-2010 |
Edward V. Zorek, Cary, NC US
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| 20110161698 | System management controller entry into reduced power state - A system includes an operating system, first hardware, second hardware, and a system management controller, the latter which also may be considered an integrated management module or a baseboard management module. The first hardware executes the operating system and is under control of the operating system. The operating system causes the first hardware to enter a first reduced power state. The second hardware is different than the first hardware and is not under control of the operating system. The system management controller is implemented by the second hardware. In response to the operating system causing the first hardware to enter the first reduced power state, the system management controller causes the second hardware to enter a second reduced power state corresponding to the first reduced power state. The first reduced power state may be a more-power-conserving reduced power state than the second reduced power state. | 06-30-2011 |
Edward V. Zorek, Sr., Cary, NC US
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| 20090051492 | Maintaining RFID Information For Virtual Machines - Methods, apparatus, and products for maintaining RFID information for virtual machines are disclosed that include establishing a virtual machine on a host computer, the host computer capable of supporting a plurality of virtual machines, the host computer comprising one or more RFID transponders; determining RFID information for the virtual machine; storing, in a specified one of the RFID transponders, the determined RFID information for the virtual machine; and upon request from an RFID reader, transmitting the stored RFID information as output from the specified RFID transponder to the requesting RFID reader. | 02-26-2009 |
| 20100077128 | MEMORY MANAGEMENT IN A VIRTUAL MACHINE BASED ON PAGE FAULT PERFORMANCE WORKLOAD CRITERIA - Embodiments of the present invention address deficiencies of the art in respect to virtualization and provide a novel and non-obvious method, system and computer program product for monitoring and managing memory used in a virtualized computing environment. In this regard, a method for monitoring and managing memory used by a virtual machine in a virtualized computing environment can include counting page fault occurrences in a guest operating system (OS) executing in the VM, pinning additional physical memory to the VM along with initiating a hot-add event to the guest OS executing in the VM, responsive to exceeding a page fault allowance threshold in order to mitigate system degradation in the VM based on page fault occurrences. | 03-25-2010 |
Edward V. Zorex, Sr., Cary, NC US
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| 20090204962 | Saving Unsaved User Process Data In One Or More Logical Partitions Of A Computing System - Methods, systems, and products are disclosed for saving unsaved user process data in one or more logical partitions (‘LPARs’) of a computing system, the computing system having installed upon it a hypervisor for administering the LPARs, each LPAR supporting an operating system, each operating system supporting one or more user processes, that include: detecting, by the hypervisor, a predefined event that the hypervisor interprets as an indication that unsaved data of user processes for at least one LPAR should be saved; transmitting, by the hypervisor in response to detecting the predefined event, a save instruction to the operating system supported by the LPAR; and instructing, by the operating system in response to receiving the save instruction, each user process supported by the operating system to save any unsaved data. | 08-13-2009 |
