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Emily Arnsdorf, San Carlos, CA US
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| 20110208270 | Swallowable Capsule and Method for Stimulating Incretin Production Within the Intestinal Tract - Embodiments of the invention provide apparatus and methods for stimulating L cells in the intestinal tract to produce incretins for the treatment of conditions including diabetes and obesity. Many embodiments provide a method and apparatus for the treatment of diabetes by electrically stimulating L-cells to secrete incretins to stimulate or otherwise modulate the production of insulin. Particular embodiments provide a swallowable capsule for stimulating L-cells in the intestinal tract as the capsule moves through the tract. The capsule can include two or more electrodes for providing electrical stimulation to L-cells, a power source for powering one or more components of the capsule, a sensor for sensing the location of the capsule in the intestinal tract; a controller and a waveform generator for generating the electrical signals emitted by the electrodes to stimulate the L-cells to secrete incretins such as GLP-1 to stimulate insulin production for glucose regulation of diabetic conditions. | 08-25-2011 |
Emily Belcher Schirmer, Everett, MA US
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| 20110184154 | CELL BROTH CLARIFICATION AND HOST CELL PROTEIN REMOVAL - The present invention relates to a method for clarification of, and removal of host cell proteins from, a cell broth consisting essentially of viable cells, a culture medium and a secreted desired biological substance having an overall positive charge in the cell broth by contacting the cell broth with a particulate anion exchanger, allowing an adequate incubation time to result in formation of a cell pellet and a supernatant layer, separating the resulting cell pellet from the supernatant layer. The present invention further relates to a method for the recovery of a secreted desired biological substance from the cell broth by extracting the secreted desired biological substance from the supernatant layer. | 07-28-2011 |
Emily Bressand, Aachen DE
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| 20100210781 | PROCESS AND PERFORMANCE AID FOR CARBON NANOTUBES - A polymer composition which includes carbon nanotubes in a resin matrix such as cyclic butylene terephthalate where the resin matrix is compounded into a polymer matrix. The carbon nanotube resin matrix is compatible in a wide variety of polymer matrixes having many end uses. The resin matrix provides good compatibility with many polymer systems, e.g., polyamides, polyesters, acrylics and is easy to use exhibiting a low melting point and low viscosity in melt and provides for a polymer matrix having good properties, including a higher electrical conductivity and/or increased mechanical properties. | 08-19-2010 |
| 20110251331 | USE OF NANOTUBES, ESPECIALLY CARBON NANOTUBES, TO IMPROVE THE HIGH TEMPERATURE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF A POLYMERIC MATRIX - The present invention pertains to the use of nanotubes of at least one chemical element chosen from elements of groups IHa, IVa and Va of the periodic table to improve the high temperature mechanical properties of a polymeric matrix comprising at least one semi-crystalline thermoplastic polymer. | 10-13-2011 |
Emily Bressand, Paris FR
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| 20110181939 | ELECTROCHROMIC DEVICE HAVING CONTROLLED INFRARED REFLECTION - The present invention relates to an electrochromic device having controlled infrared reflection, in particular of the electrically controllable type, comprising, between a carrier substrate ( | 07-28-2011 |
| 20120103960 | DISC WITH A HEATABLE, OPTICALLY TRANSPARENT SENSOR ARRAY - A pane having a heatable, optically transparent sensor array comprising at least: a) a pane, b) at least one optically transparent sensor array on the surface of the pane, c) at least one heatable film which is fitted to the optically transparent sensor array, comprising: c1) a support film, c2) a heatable coating, printed conductors, meshes and/or heating wires on the support film, d) at least one electrical contact-making means, which is fitted to the heatable coating and/or to the heating wires, and e) encapsulation, which is fitted to the optically transparent sensor array and to the heatable film, and a sensor which is fitted in the encapsulation. | 05-03-2012 |
Emily Decrescenzo-Henriksen, Idaho Falls, ID US
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| 20090081733 | METHODS FOR PRODUCING AND USING POLYMYXINS - The present invention provides methods for producing a polymyxin from an isolated | 03-26-2009 |
| 20110151532 | PAENIBACILLUS SPP. AND METHODS FOR FERMENTATION OF LIGNOCELLULOSIC MATERIALS - Provided herein are methods for producing a fermentation product, such as ethanol, by co-culture of a member of the genus | 06-23-2011 |
Emily Gumkowski, Durham, CT US
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| 20120109145 | CIRCUMCISION DEVICE - A circumcision device for removing excess foreskin from a penis is disclosed and includes a crown and a clamp. The crown is oval in shape and defines a proximal end, a distal end, and a first series of guides extending proximally along the proximal end. Any two of the first series of guides define a gap between the two first guides. Each of the first series of guides is equally spaced about a circumference of the oval. The clamp has a first half section and a second half section. The first and second half sections are jointed together with a coupling mechanism. Each of the first half section and the second half section defines a proximal end, a distal end, a free end, a fixed end, and an arc between the free and fixed ends. A second series of guides protrude proximally along the proximal end of each leg. Any two of the second series of guides define a gap between the two second guides. | 05-03-2012 |
Emily Gumkowski, Clinton, CT US
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| 20110039241 | CIRCUMCISION TESTING AND TRAINING MODEL - A model of an adult penis is provided for use in practicing and testing various circumcision procedures. The model includes a form in the approximate shape of an adult penis and a removable and replaceable practice foreskin positionable over the form. The form includes a glans component and a base component. A tube of flexible material is provided to form the artificial foreskin over the glans and base components. A method of forming an practice foreskin for use in testing and training a practitioner in circumcision procedures is also disclosed. | 02-17-2011 |
Emily Henriksen, Idaho Falls, ID US
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| 20110136175 | Thermophilic and thermoacidophilic biopolymer-degrading genes and enzymes from alicyclobacillus acidocaldarius and related organisms, methods - Isolated and/or purified polypeptides and nucleic acid sequences encoding polypeptides from | 06-09-2011 |
Emily Ho, Corvallis, OR US
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| 20080233221 | Prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia treatments - The present invention provides methods of treating prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia using xanthohumol and/or a xanthohumol analog. | 09-25-2008 |
Emily Hsiao, Tainan TW
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| 20090176126 | Magnesium metal product with reinforcing structure - A magnesium metal product with reinforcing structure includes a magnesium metal product manufactured by forging a magnesium alloy, and one or more layers of a reinforcing metal provided on the magnesium metal product at predetermined positions to increase the structural strength of the magnesium metal product. The magnesium metal product may be differently shaped for making metal loop, telescopic tube, L-shaped or U-shaped handle, etc. The reinforcing metal may be a short steel bar, or a straight or a bent steel sleeve for associating with inner or outer side of the magnesium metal product. The steel sleeve associated with the outer side of the magnesium metal product may be provided with openings or recesses for receiving the magnesium alloy therein to thereby create increased bonding strength and provide an anti-slip device, ornaments, or a logo. | 07-09-2009 |
Emily Iker, Pacific Palisades, CA US
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| 20110082401 | Method and apparatus for treating lymphedema - An apparatus and method for treatment of patients suffering from lymphedema manifested at various locations of the human body. The apparatus includes a multiple chamber sleeve to be positioned in a wrap around fashion on a body extremity to be treated by compression therapy. The chambers are sequentially inflated and maintained so until all chambers are inflated and then all the chambers are simultaneously deflated so as to move edema fluids out of the afflicted area and to stimulate the lymphatic system. The apparatus also includes the capability to measure the biological impedance of the extremity under treatment as a treatment parameter as well as applying interferential therapy either alone or in combination with compression therapy. Advantageously, the sleeve chambers capture pressurized air when applied thereto, at designated locations, so as to form air pockets that can selectively apply isolated points of pressure, and in combination with the application of electrical current to a medical patient's affected area, provide effective lymphedema therapy without disrupting normal vascular and lymphatic functioning. | 04-07-2011 |
Emily Johnson-Jones, Somerset GB
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| 20100125948 | SLEEPING UNIT - A sleeping unit or apparatus which is convertible between a low and high cot, toddler bed, a bed and/or a sofa, which sleeping unit comprises one or more walls, said one or more walls comprising one or more upholstered protective panels. Also provided is a sleeping unit or apparatus which is convertible between a low and high cot, toddler bed, a bed and/or a sofa, into which one or more upholstered protective panels may be incorporated, an apparatus for reversibly attaching an upholstered panel to a solid wall of a sleeping unit and a sleeping unit comprising such a reversibly attachable upholstered protective panel. | 05-27-2010 |
Emily Kruglick, Sammamish, WA US
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| 20080320503 | URL Namespace to Support Multiple-Protocol Processing within Worker Processes - A server system in typical operation has a process manager, multiple listeners (each to receive requests for its protocols) and multiple worker processes that are each able to handle requests in multiple protocols. At server start-up, each listener connects with the process manager via a pipe published by the process manager. The listener then receives information via the process manager that includes information defining the application(s) for which that listener is to “listen” and associating application(s) to application pool(s). When the listener receives a request for such an application, the listener starts a queue for the associated application pool. The listener may use a hierarchical matching scheme to determine the associated application or application pool from the requested application. The process manager launches an appropriate worker process to handle requests in the listener's protocol. The worker process then makes a connection with the listener. | 12-25-2008 |
| 20090083738 | AUTOMATED DATA OBJECT SET ADMINISTRATION - Modern computer systems may comprise massive sets of data objects of various types, such as data files, application binaries, database objects, proprietary objects managed by applications such as email systems, and system configuration information. Applying complex operations, such as archiving and synchronization operations, to many and varied data objects may be difficult to perform manually or through a script. A more advantageous technique involves applying data object managers to the data object set, where such data object managers are configured to apply various rule comprising a task to be performed on the data object set in furtherance of the operation to various data object types in the data object set. Additionally, the data object set may be modeled as a hierarchical data object set map, to which the rules may be applied through the data object managers in a more uniform manner. | 03-26-2009 |
Emily Larson-Rutter, Bellingham, WA US
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| 20120040326 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR OPTIMIZING INDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT - This application provides methods and systems for optimizing individualized instruction and assessment. In one embodiment a system for optimizing individualized instruction and assessment is provided. The system includes a user base component, a knowledge base component, a standards base component and an inference engine module. The user base component contains an electronic student record data for an individual. The knowledge base component contains knowledge management data. The standards base component contains curriculum data and criteria data. The inference engine module uses the electronic student record of the individual, knowledge management data and curriculum data and criteria data to create an individualized lesson plan for the individual. | 02-16-2012 |
Emily Lesica, Lebanon, NJ US
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| 20110237674 | TOPICAL NSAID COMPOSITIONS HAVING SENSATE COMPONENT - Topical pharmaceutical compositions comprising a topically administrable NSAID, a sensate agent and optionally a self-warming system, when administered to a patient in need thereof, provide significant improvements in the rate and extent of skin absorption, as well as impart a sensation of rapid and complete relief from pain. | 09-29-2011 |
Emily Liao, Yangmei TW
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| 20090104444 | HALOGEN-FREE FLAME RETARDANT ADHESIVE COMPOSITIONS AND ARTICLE CONTAINING SAME - Flame retardant adhesives and adhesive tape articles include a halogen-free flame retardant composition comprising a phosphinate or phosphinate salt. The halogen-free flame retardant compositions can also include additional materials, such as alumina trihydrate and magnesium hydroxide, that are substantially free of halogenated compounds or materials. | 04-23-2009 |
Emily Lin, San Bruno, CA US
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| 20100234341 | SUBSTITUTED PYRIMIDINES AS ADENOSINE RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS - Compounds of formula (I) including pharmaceutically acceptable salts, esters, solvates and stereoisomers thereof, R | 09-16-2010 |
Emily Looze, Bedford, VA US
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| 20120097889 | Wastewater Treatment Compositions - The present invention relates to compositions containing concentrated biologically-active ingredients for treating wastewater in systems such as septic tanks, cesspools, and sewage systems. | 04-26-2012 |
Emily Miyashita-Lin, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20110053784 | Microfluidic Device and Methods of Using Same - A variety of elastomeric-based microfluidic devices and methods for using and manufacturing such devices are provided. Certain of the devices have arrays of reaction sites to facilitate high throughput analyses. Some devices also include reaction sites located at the end of blind channels at which reagents have been previously deposited during manufacture. The reagents become suspended once sample is introduced into the reaction site. The devices can be utilized with a variety of heating devices and thus can be used in a variety of analyses requiring temperature control, including thermocycling applications such as nucleic acid amplification reactions, genotyping and gene expression analyses. | 03-03-2011 |
Emily Monica, Pittsburgh, PA US
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| 20100299101 | Method, Apparatus, And System For Computer-Aided Tracking, Navigation And Motion Teaching - Methods, apparatuses, and systems for computer-aided tracking, navigation, and motion tracking. In one embodiment, a system for determining a spatial position, including a tracking device and a processor. The tracking devices has a working end, a reference end, a plurality of links connecting the working end to the reference end, wherein each link has at least one degree of freedom relative to an adjacent link, and a plurality of sensors measuring the orientation of the links in a plurality of degrees of freedom, wherein X is a minimum number of degrees of freedom about which information is required to define the spatial position. The processor receives information from the sensors and determine the spatial position of the working end of the tracking device relative to the reference end of the tracking device based on information from the sensors measuring Y degrees of freedom, wherein Y is greater than X. | 11-25-2010 |
Emily Olanoff, San Diego, CA US
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| 20090079068 | METHODS FOR ATTACHING A FLIP CHIP INTEGRATED CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY TO A SUBSTRATE - A method for fabricating an integrated circuit assembly, comprises forming a conductive material pattern on a substrate using a process in which the conductive material in wet when formed, the conductive material pattern comprising contact points, before curing the conductive material, placing a integrated circuit comprising contact bumps on the substrate such that the bumps come in contact with the contact points of the conductive material pattern, and allowing the conductive material cure such that the conductive material forms a bond with the bumps. | 03-26-2009 |
| 20100090833 | NON-TRANSFERABLE RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION LABEL OR TAG - A Non-transferable Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) assembly for attachment to an article comprises a RFID module; and a antenna module coupled with the RFID module, the antenna module comprising a conductive layer, a substrate, and an adhesive modification layer between the conductive layer and the substrate, the adhesive modification layer configured such that when the assembly is attached to the article and attempt to remove the assembly will cause the substrate to release and leave the conductive layer intact. | 04-15-2010 |
Emily Pitler, Mclean, VA US
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| 20080256113 | Techniques to associate information between application programs - Techniques to cross-reference information for application programs are described. An apparatus may comprise a first application program to create notes for an operator, a second application program to display a target document, and a context reference module to generate a context reference for the target document indicating a source for the target document, display the context reference, and associate the context reference with a note. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 10-16-2008 |
| 20080256114 | Techniques to display associated information between application programs - Techniques to cross-reference information for application programs are described. An apparatus may comprise a first application program to create notes for an operator, a second application program to display a target document, and a context generation module to generate a context for a note by displaying a document view for the target document using stored context information when the note is displayed. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 10-16-2008 |
| 20080270761 | Techniques to generate event contexts for recurring events - Techniques to generate event contexts for recurring events are described. A computer system may comprise a context management module with an event detection module to detect a first occurrence of an event, a context recording module to record context information for the event, the event detection module to detect a second occurrence of the event, and a context generator module to create an event context for the event with the context information during the second occurrence of the event. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 10-30-2008 |
Emily Plachy, Pleasantville, NY US
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| 20080215764 | MANAGING ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS UTILIZING A DIGITAL SEAL - A method for storing electronic documents can include associating a digital seal with at least one electronic document. An image within a user interface can be displayed, wherein the image is a user selectable representation for the digital seal. At least one metadata attribute can be stored as a characteristic related to the digital seal. A storage characteristic of at least one electronic document can be modified based on one or more of the metadata attributes. | 09-04-2008 |
| 20080216004 | MANAGING ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS UTILIZING A DIGITAL SEAL - A method for storing electronic documents can include associating a digital seal with at least one electronic document. An image within a user interface can be displayed, wherein the image is a user selectable representation for the digital seal. At least one metadata attribute can be stored as a characteristic related to the digital seal. A storage characteristic of at least one electronic document can be modified based on one or more of the metadata attributes. | 09-04-2008 |
| 20080222422 | MANAGING ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS UTILIZING A DIGITAL SEAL - A method for storing electronic documents can include associating a digital seal with at least one electronic document. An image within a user interface can be displayed, wherein the image is a user selectable representation for the digital seal. At least one metadata attribute can be stored as a characteristic related to the digital seal. A storage characteristic of at least one electronic document can be modified based on one or more of the metadata attributes. | 09-11-2008 |
Emily Renuart, Santa Clara, CA US
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| 20080202425 | TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED LID ASSEMBLY FOR TUNGSTEN NITRIDE DEPOSITION - Embodiments of the invention provide apparatuses for vapor depositing tungsten-containing materials, such as metallic tungsten and tungsten nitride. In one embodiment, a processing chamber is provided which includes a lid assembly containing a lid plate, a showerhead, a mixing cavity, a distribution cavity, and a resistive heating element contained within the lid plate. In one example, the resistive heating element is configured to provide the lid plate at a temperature within a range from about 120° C. to about 180° C., preferably, from about 140° C. to about 160° C., more preferably, from about 145° C. to about 155° C. The mixing cavity may be in fluid communication with a tungsten precursor source containing tungsten hexafluoride and a nitrogen precursor source containing ammonia. In some embodiments, a single processing chamber may be used to deposit metallic tungsten and tungsten nitride materials by CVD processes. | 08-28-2008 |
| 20080206987 | PROCESS FOR TUNGSTEN NITRIDE DEPOSITION BY A TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED LID ASSEMBLY - Embodiments of the invention provide processes for vapor depositing tungsten-containing materials, such as metallic tungsten and tungsten nitride. In one embodiment, a method for forming a tungsten-containing material is provided which includes positioning a substrate within a processing chamber containing a lid plate, heating the lid plate to a temperature within a range from about 120° C. to about 180° C., exposing the substrate to a reducing gas during a pre-nucleation soak process, and depositing a first tungsten nucleation layer on the substrate during a first atomic layer deposition process within the processing chamber. The method further provides depositing a tungsten nitride layer on the first tungsten nucleation layer during a vapor deposition process, depositing a second tungsten nucleation layer on the tungsten nitride layer during a second atomic layer deposition process within the processing chamber, and exposing the substrate to another reducing gas during a post-nucleation soak process. | 08-28-2008 |
| 20090081866 | VAPOR DEPOSITION OF TUNGSTEN MATERIALS - Embodiments of the invention provide an improved process for depositing tungsten-containing materials. The process utilizes soak processes and vapor deposition processes to provide tungsten films having significantly improved surface uniformity while increasing the production level throughput. In one embodiment, a method is provided which includes depositing a tungsten silicide layer on the substrate by exposing the substrate to a continuous flow of a silicon precursor while also exposing the substrate to intermittent pulses of a tungsten precursor. The method further provides that the substrate is exposed to the silicon and tungsten precursors which have a silicon/tungsten precursor flow rate ratio of greater than 1, for example, about 2, about 3, or greater. Subsequently, the method provides depositing a tungsten nitride layer on the tungsten suicide layer, depositing a tungsten nucleation layer on the tungsten nitride layer, and depositing a tungsten bulk layer on the tungsten nucleation layer. | 03-26-2009 |
| 20120003833 | METHODS FOR FORMING TUNGSTEN-CONTAINING LAYERS - Methods for forming tungsten-containing layers on substrates are provided herein. In some embodiments, a method for forming a tungsten-containing layer on a substrate disposed in a process chamber may include mixing hydrogen and a hydride to form a first process gas; introducing the first process gas to the process chamber; exposing the substrate in the process chamber to the first process gas for a first period of time to form a conditioned substrate surface; subsequently purging the process chamber of the first process gas; exposing the substrate to a second process gas comprising a tungsten precursor for a second period of time to form a tungsten-containing nucleation layer atop the conditioned substrate surface; and subsequently purging the process chamber of the second process gas. | 01-05-2012 |
Emily Rimas, Seattle, WA US
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| 20110289400 | CLIPPING VIEW - System and process for handling clips with annotations. A user annotates a document that is displayed in an access session. Information is gathered regarding the annotation, which is associated with active content included in the document. The annotation is stored with a static image of the active content. A link to the content is stored. An image is rendered that has a clip including the stored annotation and the image of the content, and is displayed. | 11-24-2011 |
Emily Rimas-Ribikauskas, Seattle, WA US
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| 20100060605 | PRESSURE SENSITIVE CONTROLS - The use of pressure-sensitive controls is disclosed in which controls respond differently to different pressure applied by a stylus on a digitizer. Users interacting with displayed controls may modify the speed, increment, or other property of the control by pressing harder or softer. Devices that allow for the input of location and pressure information may use embodiments of the invention, including computers with pressure sensitive mice or digitizer tablets, PDAs, or tablet computers. Controls that may use pressure to augment their behavior include scrollbars, spinner controls, resize handles, buttons, drop down menus and so forth. | 03-11-2010 |
| 20100153879 | PRESSURE BASED SELECTION - The use of pressure-sensitive selection tools in a graphical user interface is disclosed in which the amount of pressure during a selection operation may modify selection behavior. Upon receiving a selection input, the pressure applied is determined and the selection behavior modified. In some embodiments, the number of objects selected is increased when more pressure is applied and decreased when less pressure is applied. | 06-17-2010 |
Emily Scott, Lawrence, KS US
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| 20090137592 | MORPHOLINES AS SELECTIVE INHIBITORS OF CYTOCHROME P450 2A13 - A method of inhibiting formation of cancerous metabolites, of inhibiting cytochrome P450 2A13 from forming carcinogen metabolites, and/or inhibiting formation of cancerous lung cells in a subject can include: providing a morpholine compound that selectively interacts with cytochrome P450 2A13 over cytochrome P450 2A6; administering a therapeutically effective amount of the morpholine compound or derivative to the subject. The morpholine compound or derivative can be substantially more selective for interacting with the cytochrome P450 2A13 over the cytochrome P450 2A6. The morpholine compound or derivative can also be substantially non-interactive with other physiological components. The morpholine compound or derivative can include a structure that selectively interacts with cytochrome P450 2A13 over cytochrome P450 2A6, such as Compounds 1-34 of Formulas A-D. | 05-28-2009 |
Emily Sequin, Columbus, OH US
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| 20120035457 | ELECTROMAGNETIC SYSTEM AND METHOD - Differences of electromagnetic (EM) properties between healthy and cancerous tissues allow detection of abnormal conditions occurring in a tissue of an animal, for example, intra-operative cancer detection. By using a time-varying EM field, electrical eddy currents are generated in the tissue sample, and assessed using phase-sensitive detection. In some aspects, a change in phase shift between the voltage in a receiver coil and the voltage in a driver coil provide a direct and immediate indication of differences in EM properties of specimens. | 02-09-2012 |
Emily Shaham, Monroe, CT US
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| 20090101077 | My pet shower - A four-legged animal washing apparatus includes a housing defining a washing chamber that is shaped to contour the animal and having a quartet of generally hollow abutments disposed in a predetermined pattern on and extending outwardly from a bottom wall of the washing chamber. A first opening is formed in a top portion of the housing and a cover is provided for selectively opening and closing the first opening. A second opening is formed in the front portion of the housing to receive a neck of such animal. Spraying nozzles are directed into the washing chamber and are connected to a liquid pump operable by a controller. At least one drain is provided for draining liquid from the washing chamber. An optional air heating assembly supplies heated air into the washing chamber through air ports. Sensor is employed for detecting presence of the liquid in the washing chamber. | 04-23-2009 |
Emily Smith, Canton, MI US
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| 20090139248 | ENVIRONMENTALLY ADAPTABLE TRANSPORT DEVICE - Disclosed is a device for the transport of temperature sensitive products including an insulated container, an insulated lid, a fastener to secure the lid to the container, an active heat exchanger, a thermal circuit to circulate heat exchange, a temperature sensor read by a temperature regulating circuit that maintains a temperature range, a power source, and a support frame that arranges the elements of the device with the overall center of mass at a location adapted for transport and storage of the device. Disclosed is also a method of transport for temperature sensitive products including securing the temperature sensitive product within an insulated container with a lid, removing heat from the container to maintain a temperature range, strapping the device onto the user's back and adjusting to the shape of the user, freeing both hands during transport of the device, and minimizing hindrances to user mobility caused by the device. | 06-04-2009 |
Emily Tuzson, Cleveland Heights, OH US
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| 20080282944 | COOLING SYSTEM FOR CARPET/WOOD ASH - A method and system transfer, cool, store, and load an ash waste product of a gasification process. Hot ash is moved toward a storage silo via one or more augers and/or conveyors. Ash may be sent through a means for reducing the size of any ash chucks, such as roller crushers. The ash may be transferred via a first auger affixed with a glycol/water indirect cooling means. The ash may then be transferred to a second auger, also having a glycol/water indirect cooling means, but further being operable to blanket the ash with an inert gas, such as slightly pressurized nitrogen. Then, the ash may be transferred to a storage silo via a continuous flow bucket conveyor. The silo and conveyor may be operable to maintain the ash blanketed with inert gas. Subsequently, the ash may be unloaded from the silo, such as into a vehicle, via a retractable spout. | 11-20-2008 |
Emily White, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20090313291 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ESTABLISHING AND USING A SOCIAL NETWORK TO FACILITATE PEOPLE IN LIFE ISSUES - Embodiments described herein provide numerous applications and implementations of a social network to facilitate individuals to resolve various life issues. These issues may include issues that arise when individuals or families relocate, including logistic problems, assimilation of family members in a community, and roommate pairings. As will be described, embodiments described herein greatly facilitate corporations in relocating their employees logistically, and also assist employees and their families with life issues that may determine whether the employees' relocation will be a success. | 12-17-2009 |
| 20110258552 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ESTABLISHING AND USING A SOCIAL NETWORK TO FACILITATE PEOPLE IN LIFE ISSUES - Embodiments described herein provide numerous applications and implementations of a social network to facilitate individuals to resolve various life issues. These issues may include issues that arise when individuals or families relocate, including logistic problems, assimilation of family members in a community, and roommate pairings. As will be described, embodiments described herein greatly facilitate corporations in relocating their employees logistically, and also assist employees and their families with life issues that may determine whether the employees' relocation will be a success. | 10-20-2011 |
Emily Zeringer, Austin, TX US
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| 20100035770 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PREPARING RNA FROM A FIXED SAMPLE - The present invention provides improved methods and compositions for RNA isolation. In particular embodiments the present invention concerns the use of methods and compositions for the isolation of full-length RNA from fixed tissue samples. The present invention provides methods for digesting and extracting RNA from a fixed tissue sample. | 02-11-2010 |
