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Amos Eagle Elliston, Los Angeles, CA US
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| 20100064015 | System And Method For Collaborative Short Messaging And Discussion - A system and method for collaborative short messaging and discussion are described. According to one embodiment, a computer-implemented method for collaborative short messaging and discussion, comprises grouping users into client networks based on existing shared attributes. System resources are partitioned for messaging across client networks. Users in a client network are allowed to view or respond only to messages within the client network. | 03-11-2010 |
Asif Elliston, Springfield, MA US
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| 20080196562 | Nut driver and method of making the same - There is provided a device for driving a fastener, such as a nut driver, that includes an elongate shaft having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, an aperture disposed on the first end and having an interior aperture shape that is substantially the same as at least a portion of an exterior shape of the fastener, a handle disposed on the shaft, and a tactile feel element disposed on the shaft having an element shape. The element shape has an orientation that is at least substantially the same as an orientation of the interior aperture shape. There is also provided a manufacturing method. | 08-21-2008 |
| 20080307936 | Reciprocating Saw Blade Having Variable-Height Teeth and Related Method - A reciprocating saw blade, for use in a portable power reciprocating saw including a chuck for releasably engaging the saw blade, includes a tang having an elongated axis and being engageable with the chuck for attaching the saw blade to the reciprocating saw. The saw further includes a blade portion having a cutting edge that defines a plurality of cutting teeth. The cutting teeth define a repeating pattern of successive groups of teeth. Each group of teeth is less than about a half inch in length, and includes a plurality of laterally offset teeth, at least one relatively high first tooth and at least one relatively low second tooth. Prior to tooth set, the at least one relatively high first tooth is at least about 0.002 inch higher than the at least one relatively low second tooth. | 12-18-2008 |
David E. Elliston, Belmont, CA US
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| 20080256200 | Computer application text messaging input and output - The subject matter herein relates to computer application input and output and, more particularly, computer application text messaging input and output. Various embodiments provide systems, methods, and software to enable interaction with computer applications utilizing virtually any text-client, such as an instant messaging or text messaging client application or device. Some embodiments provide the ability for text-client interaction with voice applications, such as interactive voice response applications typically available to telephone callers. | 10-16-2008 |
Erroll Elliston, London GB
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| 20080297830 | PRINTER WITH OUTSOURCING CAPABILITY FOR COLOR COPIES - A printing system includes first and second communicatively linked printers, each including a print engine and a processor which controls the operation of the respective print engine. A scanner, associated with the first printer, scans a hardcopy document and generates image data therefrom. The scanner is for communicating the image data to the first printer. A graphical user interface is provided through which user selections are communicated to at least one of the scanner and the first printer. The first processor has a first mode of operation in which a print job derived from the image data is printed on the first print engine and a second mode of operation in which a print job is exported to the second printer for printing. At least one of the first and second modes of operation is invoked at least in part by user interaction with the graphical user interface. | 12-04-2008 |
George E. Elliston, La Grange, GA US
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| 20090026252 | Container with reclosable pour spout - The present invention relates to a container comprising opposing top and bottom walls and four side walls each having an upper and lower ends, the opposing top and bottom walls and the four side walls bridging the opposing top and bottom walls. The top wall comprises a pivotable tab integrally extending from one transverse end of the top wall. A generally U-shaped indentation is formed on one of the four side walls to receive the pivotable tab therein. A dispensing opening is configured on the upper end of one of the four side walls. The dispensing opening and the pivotable tab cooperate with one another to define a pour spout. The pivotable tab is seated in the U-shaped indentation to cover the dispensing opening when the pour spout is in a closed position and the pivotable tab is detached from the dispensing opening when the pour spout is an open position. | 01-29-2009 |
Keith O. Elliston, Sudbury, MA US
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| 20090093969 | Computer-Aided Discovery of Biomarker Profiles in Complex Biological Systems - The invention relates to computational methods, systems and apparatus useful in the analysis of sets of biomolecules in an accessible body fluid or tissue sample from a patient, which biomolecules collectively or individually are candidates to serve as biomarkers, i.e., biomolecules which together or individually upon detection or change are indicative that the patient is in some biological state, such as a diseased state. The methods permit one to examine such potential biological markers to determine whether each one is indeed present as a consequence of the biological state, or as an artifact of the biomarker search protocol. | 04-09-2009 |
| 20090099784 | SOFTWARE ASSISTED METHODS FOR PROBING THE BIOCHEMICAL BASIS OF BIOLOGICAL STATES - The present invention relates to computational methods, systems and apparatus useful in the identification of similarities and/or differences between a plurality of biological states, such as altered biological states in an animal (e.g., a mammal or human). Particularly, the invention relates to comparing two or more causal system models (“CSMs”) which each are indicative of a biological state, such as a disease state, a toxic state, or a drug- or therapy-induced state. The present invention also relates to generating a general CSM from a comparison of two or more other CSMs, and subsequently comparing one or more of the other CSMs to the general CSM. Either of these techniques, or a combination of the two techniques, can be used to identify unique and common features in each CSM. | 04-16-2009 |
Keith O. Elliston, Gaithersburg, MD US
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| 20110270893 | System, method and apparatus for assembling and mining life science data - Method and system for managing and evaluating life science data. Life Science data is placed in a knowledge base, that may be used for a variety of analysis tasks. Creating a knowledge base from the life science data involves generating two or more nodes indicative of life science data, assigning to one or more pairs of nodes a representation descriptor that corresponds to a relationship between the nodes, and assembling the nodes and the relationship descriptor into a database, such that at least one of the nodes is joined to another node by a representation descriptor. In some embodiments, the representation descriptor includes a case frame that describes the relationships between elements of life science data. | 11-03-2011 |
