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Betty Eng, Portland, OR US
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| 20090005016 | APPARATUS AND METHOD TO MAINTAIN A CONTINUOUS CONNECTION OF A CELLULAR DEVICE AND A SENSOR NETWORK - Embodiments of the present invention provide devices and methods that allow a continuous connection to be maintained between a medical device that is capable of communicating over a cellular network and a sensor network. Medical devices that are capable of communicating over a cellular network represent one form of assistive technologies for the home that can allow senior citizens to remain at home for longer, improve the quality of life, and provide more cost-effective solutions than residential care. Removing a SIM card (subscriber identity module, a removable smart card for cell phones that securely stores the service-subscriber key used to identify a mobile phone) from a cellular communication device requires the device to be powered down. However, powering down a medical device can result in a loss of important data. | 01-01-2009 |
Betty Eng, Hillsboro, OR US
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| 20090109800 | MOBILE MEDICATION - A mobile medication device including a timekeeping unit, which may be a wrist watch and may include a microprocessor, to track a plurality of time events associated with a plurality of medications to given to a user, wherein the time events may be specific times at which a particular medication is to be taken by the user, and may also include additional events such as a predetermined time prior to when the user is supposed to take a medication. | 04-30-2009 |
Charis Eng, Cleveland Heights, OH US
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| 20100092961 | Methods and compositions for detection of Cowden Syndrome (CS) and CS-like syndrome - In one aspect, the invention is directed to a method of detecting Cowden syndrome (CS) or CS-like syndrome in an individual comprising detecting the presence of a mutated succinate dehydrogenase B (SDHB), mutated succinate dehydrogenase D (SDHD) or combination thereof in the individual, wherein detection of a mutated SDHB, SDHD or a combination thereof indicates that the individual is positive for CS or CS-like syndrome. In another aspect, the invention is directed to a method of determining whether an individual is at risk for developing Cowden syndrome (CS) or CS-like syndrome comprising detecting the presence of a mutated succinate dehydrogenase B (SDHB), mutated succinate dehydrogenase D (SDHD) or combination thereof in the individual, wherein detection of a mutated SDHB, SDHD or a combination thereof indicates that the individual is at risk for developing for CS or CS-like syndrome. In yet another aspect, the invention is directed to an article of manufacture for detecting Cowden syndrome (CS) or Cowden-like syndrome in an individual, comprising one or more agents that detects mutated succinate dehydrogenase B (SDHB), mutated succinate dehydrogenase D (SDHD) or combination thereof in the individual, and instructions for use. | 04-15-2010 |
| 20100159466 | TARGETS FOR USE IN DIAGNOSIS, PROGNOSIS AND THERAPY OF BREAST CANCER - The invention is directed to methods of diagnosing breast cancer, susceptibility to breast cancer, nodal metastasis of a breast cancer and screening for breast cancer in an individual in need thereof comprising detecting the presence of a loss of heterozygosity/allelic imbalance (LOH/AI) at one or more specific loci (markers) in the genome of the individual, wherein the presence of the LOH/AI at the one or more specific loci in the genome of the individual is indicative of a diagnosis of breast cancer in the individual. | 06-24-2010 |
| 20100255478 | TARGETS FOR USE IN DIAGNOSIS, PROGNOSIS AND THERAPY OF CANCER - The invention is directed to a method of diagnosing cancer, or susceptibility to cancer, in an individual in need thereof comprising detecting homozygosity at one or more loci of the individual's nucleic acid, wherein the one or more loci is selected from the group consisting of: D2S1790, D3S2427, D4S2394, D5S2505, D6S1959, D7S3046, D9S1871, D10S1222, D11S1993, D11S1986, D11S4463, D13S793, D15S822, GATA178F11, D18S1376, and D20S477, and homozygosity at the one or more loci is indicative of a diagnosis of cancer, or susceptibility to cancer, in the individual. Also provided herein are kits for use in diagnosing cancer or susceptibility to cancer in an individual comprising one or more regents for detecting the presence of a homozygosity at one or more loci selected from the group consisting of: D2S1790, D3S2427, D4S2394, D5S2505, D6S1959, D7S3046, D9S1871, D10S1222, D11S1993, D11S1986, D11S4463, D13S793, D15S822, GATA178F11, D18S1376, and D20S477 and instructions for use. | 10-07-2010 |
| 20110014603 | TARGETS FOR USE IN DIAGNOSIS, PROGNOSIS AND THERAPY OF CANCER - Provided herein are targets that can be used for the diagnosis, prognosis and therapy of a variety of cancers. | 01-20-2011 |
Charis Eng, Beachwood, OH US
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| 20080274457 | METHODS FOR DIFFERENTIATING MALIGNANT FROM BENIGN THYROID TISSUE - Methods of identifying malignant thyroid tissue comprising testing a thyroid tissue sample for the expression of at least two genes chosen from CCND2, PCSK2, and PLAB. Kits for use in the disclosed methods are also provided. | 11-06-2008 |
Christopher J. Eng, Lexington, MA US
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| 20080209567 | ASSESSMENT AND ANALYSIS OF SOFTWARE SECURITY FLAWS - Security assessment and vulnerability testing of software applications is performed based at least in part on application metadata in order to determine an appropriate assurance level and associated test plan that includes multiple types of analysis. Steps from each test are combined into a “custom” or “application-specific” workflow, and the results of each test may then be correlated with other results to identify potential vulnerabilities and/or faults. | 08-28-2008 |
| 20100281248 | ASSESSMENT AND ANALYSIS OF SOFTWARE SECURITY FLAWS - Security assessment and vulnerability testing of software applications is performed based at least in part on application metadata in order to determine an appropriate assurance level and associated test plan that includes multiple types of analysis. Steps from each test are combined into a “custom” or “application-specific” workflow, and the results of each test may then be correlated with other results to identify potential vulnerabilities and/or faults. | 11-04-2010 |
| 20110173693 | Assessment and analysis of software security flaws - Security analysis and vulnerability testing results are “packaged” or “bound to” the actual software it describes. By linking the results to the software itself, downstream users of the software can access information about the software, make informed decisions about implementation of the software, and analyze the security risk across an entire system by accessing all (or most) of the reports associated with the executables running on the system and summarizing the risks identified in the reports. | 07-14-2011 |
Chung-Ping Eng, Hopewell Junction, NY US
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| 20090094567 | IMMUNITY TO CHARGING DAMAGE IN SILICON-ON-INSULATOR DEVICES - Method embodiments herein determine a connection order in which connections will be made to connect active devices to antennas within a given circuit design. The method also evaluates the possibilities that these connections to the antennas will cause charging damage in the devices that are connected to the antennas. Such possibilities are based on the connection order, the size of the antennas, and the likelihood that charges will flow from the antennas through insulators of the devices. If a significant possibility for damage exists, the method can reduce the size of the antenna. | 04-09-2009 |
Darryl Eng, Palm Beach Gardens, FL US
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| 20110142639 | MODULAR TURBINE AIRFOIL AND PLATFORM ASSEMBLY WITH INDEPENDENT ROOT TEETH - A turbine airfoil ( | 06-16-2011 |
Evangeline Eng, Phoenix, AZ US
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| 20090305929 | ACRYLIC POLYMER BASED PERSONAL CLEANSING COMPOSITION HAVING HIGH TRANSPARENCY, AND METHOD OF PROCESS - A composition and method for a cross-linked acrylic acid polymer based personal cleanser having high clarity is disclosed. Particular compositional ingredients are combined in a specified process such that the final composition comprises a clear, transparent personal cleansing product. | 12-10-2009 |
Maxwell W. Eng, Portland, OR US
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| 20100287110 | ELECTRONIC EMPLOYEE SELECTION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An automated employee selection system can use a variety of techniques to provide information for assisting in selection of employees. For example, pre-hire and post-hire information can be collected electronically and used to build an artificial-intelligence based model. The model can then be used to predict a desired job performance criterion (e.g., tenure, number of accidents, sales level, or the like) for new applicants. A wide variety of features can be supported, such as electronic reporting. Pre-hire information identified as ineffective can be removed from a collected pre-hire information. For example, ineffective questions can be identified and removed from a job application. New items can be added and their effectiveness tested. As a result, a system can exhibit adaptive learning and maintain or increase effectiveness even under changing conditions. | 11-11-2010 |
| 20100287111 | ELECTRONIC EMPLOYEE SELECTION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An automated employee selection system can use a variety of techniques to provide information for assisting in selection of employees. For example, pre-hire and post-hire information can be collected electronically and used to build an artificial-intelligence based model. The model can then be used to predict a desired job performance criterion (e.g., tenure, number of accidents, sales level, or the like) for new applicants. A wide variety of features can be supported, such as electronic reporting. Pre-hire information identified as ineffective can be removed from a collected pre-hire information. For example, ineffective questions can be identified and removed from a job application. New items can be added and their effectiveness tested. As a result, a system can exhibit adaptive learning and maintain or increase effectiveness even under changing conditions. | 11-11-2010 |
| 20110145161 | ELECTRONIC EMPLOYEE SELECTION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An automated employee selection system can use a variety of techniques to provide information for assisting in selection of employees. For example, pre-hire and post-hire information can be collected electronically and used to build an artificial-intelligence based model. The model can then be used to predict a desired job performance criterion (e.g., tenure, number of accidents, sales level, or the like) for new applicants. A wide variety of features can be supported, such as electronic reporting. Pre-hire information identified as ineffective can be removed from a collected pre-hire information. For example, ineffective questions can be identified and removed from a job application. New items can be added and their effectiveness tested. As a result, a system can exhibit adaptive learning and maintain or increase effectiveness even under changing conditions. | 06-16-2011 |
Michael John Eng, Shoreview, MN US
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| 20110213391 | ROTATIONAL ATHERECTOMY DEVICE WITH ELECTRIC MOTOR - An atherectomy device is disclosed, which is rotationally driven by an electric motor. In some designs, the device includes features unavailable on gas turbine-driven systems, such as the storing in memory of low/medium/high preset rotation speeds for particular models of handle, calculations of the amount of saline left in the IV and associated warnings when it gets sufficiently low, and automatic adjustment of the IV pump rate to a predetermined or calculated level when the rotational speed of the motor is changed. The electric motor has far more rotational inertia than a comparable gas turbine, so the system includes a control mechanism that helps prevent damage from excessive torque being applied to the distal end of the drive shaft. When an obstruction at the distal end is detected, by a drop in the motor rotational speed, the motor is released and is allowed to spin freely as a flywheel. The freely-spinning motor allows the large angular momentum of the system to dissipate rapidly and safely, without excessive torque to the drive shaft. | 09-01-2011 |
Regina Nelson Eng, Pike Road, AL US
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| 20110065948 | Nanosized Copper Catalyst Precursors For The Direct Synthesis Of Trialkoxysilanes - The present invention provides a process for using nanosized copper, nanosized copper oxides, nanosized copper chlorides, other nanosized copper salts, and mixtures thereof, as sources of catalytic copper in the Direct Synthesis of trialkoxysilanes of the formula HSi(OR) | 03-17-2011 |
Stephen K. Eng, Andover, MA US
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| 20090100303 | Adjustable test pattern results latency - A digital test instrument and a test method provide adjustable results latency. A digital test instrument includes a pattern controller configured to generate a sequence of test patterns, responsive, at least in part, to a pass/fail result, a pattern memory configured to supply the generated sequence of test patterns to a unit under test, a pattern results collection unit configured to receive at least one result value from the unit under test and to determine a pass/fail result for at least one supplied test pattern, and a synchronization unit configured to provide a no-result indication to the pattern controller during a preset number of pattern cycles following the start of a test, the preset number of pattern cycles based on a results latency of the test instrument, and to provide pass/fail results to the pattern controller after the preset number of pattern cycles. | 04-16-2009 |
William Eng, Tampa, FL US
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| 20100323939 | ALCOHOL-BASED SKIN CLEANSER - The invention provides a composition for cleansing skin comprising an emulsifiable organic solvent, such as ethanol or isopropyl alcohol, water, sodium benzoate, and a natural essential oil comprising a complex solution of compounds derived from a plant having topical antimicrobial activity. Natural essential oils useful as antimicrobials include tea tree, oregano, patchouli, rosemary, lemongrass, rose geranium, wild lavender, clove, lemon, | 12-23-2010 |
