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Errol Blart, Grandchamp Des Fontaines FR
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| 20080276985 | Sensitizing Complexes, Process For The Preparation Thereof, Semiconductive Inorganic/Organic Hybrid Material Comprising Them, And Photovoltaic Cell Comprising Said Material - Complex of formula (I) | 11-13-2008 |
Errol Blart, Nantes Cedex 3 FR
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| 20110065864 | Method for Crosslinking by Thermal Huisgen Reaction, Crosslinkable Chromophoric Polymers, and Crosslinked Polymer Substances Having Stable Electro-Optical Properties - The present invention relates to a process for crosslinking polymers containing chromophoric groups, by thermal Huisgen reaction, on heat-polymerizable chromophoric polymers bearing at least one azide function and/or one alkyne function and on crosslinked polymerized materials with good orientation stability of the chromophores. | 03-17-2011 |
Errol Damelin, London GB
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| 20120023011 | PLUG-IN SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONSUMER CREDIT ACQUISITION ONLINE - An apparatus, system, and method to provide substantially in real time personalized and/or customized consumer credit from a Credit Provider into substantially any shopping basket or facility on the Internet or on a mobile network. In one embodiment, a consumer credit plug-in is provided to facilitate consumer credit provision to a consumer at a destination Website, including a credit service system including a memory having stored thereon consumer credit provision related instructions and consumer credit related data, and a processor to execute credit provision requests or instructions; wherein the consumer credit plug-in includes a file with instructions to execute commands to enable said remote credit service system to provide credit product provision to consumers, substantially in real time. | 01-26-2012 |
Errol Goberdhansingh, Calgary CA
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| 20110040533 | EXECUTING A UTILITY IN A DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING SYSTEM BASED ON AN INTEGRATED MODEL - An integrated model based on plural underlying models relating to corresponding aspects of subterranean formation development is provided. A utility is created to perform a function using the integrated model. The utility is assigned to execute in a distributed computing system having a plurality of computer node. Computations performed by the utility are distributed across the plurality of computer nodes, where the computations are related to simulations using the integrated model. | 02-17-2011 |
Errol Missingham, San Diego, CA US
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| 20100293249 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LOADING LANDING PAGE - A method comprises receiving a request from a user device by a portable hotspot for a landing page; identifying the user device using a device signature; and retrieving a framework associated with the device signature from a central server. The framework includes one or more content areas, wherein at least one content area includes content available to multiple user devices, and at least one content area includes content specific to the user device. The method further comprises forming a landing page for display on the user device using the framework and the content. | 11-18-2010 |
Errol Norwitz, Newton, MA US
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| 20100227342 | DIAGNOSIS OF PREECLAMPSIA - The present invention provides methods and compositions related to the detection and/or monitoring of the levels of angiogenic factors, specifically VEGF, PlGF and sFlt-1, in urine samples obtained from pregnant women and the effects of such levels on the risk of developing complications of pregnancy, including hypertensive disorders such as preeclampsia, in the first, second, and/or third trimester of pregnancy. The present invention also provides kits for identifying and screening patients at risk of developing a complication of pregnancy, such as preeclampsia. | 09-09-2010 |
Errol Pearsons, Grand Haven, MI US
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| 20080258514 | DESK AND CHAIR SET - A desk assembly and method of manufacturing the desk assembly. The desk assembly includes a frame supporting a top assembly. The frame includes two or more leg portions telescopically coupled to one another such that the top assembly is height adjustable. The top assembly is formed from a plastic molded base bonded to a high pressure laminate sheet to form a seamless panel. The seamless panel is straighted from a deformed state during the manufacturing process to a flat surface by adhering the panel to a substrate with adhesive and pressure. The top assembly may include an angled portion set off by a flowing arc to increase user comfort. The desk assembly may include a chair assembly integrally formed with the frame and one or more semi-transparent modesty panels. | 10-23-2008 |
Errol Tazbaz, Mission Viejo, CA US
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| 20100220282 | EYEGLASS COMPONENT MOUNTING SYSTEM - An eyeglass component mounting system is provided that can comprise a frame and at least a first ear stem. The first ear stem extends rearwardly from the frame and defines an anterior end and a posterior end. The anterior end of the first ear stem can be hingedly coupled to the frame such that the first ear stem can be pivotably movable between a stowed position and a deployed position. The first ear stem can comprise a mounting area configured to receive an eyewear component thereon such that the eyewear component can be removed or seated onto the mounting area when the first ear stem is in the stowed position and such that the eyewear component is retained on the mounting area when the first ear stem is in the deployed position. | 09-02-2010 |
| 20110102733 | EYEGLASS COMPONENT MOUNTING SYSTEM - An eyeglass component mounting system is provided that can comprise a frame and at least a first ear stem. The first ear stem extends rearwardly from the frame and defines an anterior end and a posterior end. The anterior end of the first ear stem can be hingedly coupled to the frame such that the first ear stem can be pivotably movable between a stowed position and a deployed position. The first ear stem can comprise a mounting area configured to receive an eyewear component thereon such that the eyewear component can be removed or seated onto the mounting area when the first ear stem is in the stowed position and such that the eyewear component is retained on the mounting area when the first ear stem is in the deployed position. | 05-05-2011 |
| 20110225709 | EYEWEAR WITH INTERCHANGEABLE LENS MECHANISM - Eyewear, such as a goggle, is provided that can include an anterior module (such as a lens support) and an interchangeable posterior module (such as a faceplate). The anterior module can be adapted to support at least one lens in a wearer's field of view. The posterior module can be adapted to fit against a contour of the wearer's face and can be selectively interchangeable with the anterior module to modify at least one physical characteristic of the eyewear. In some embodiments, the anterior and posterior modules can be coupled by a suspension assembly in order to allow articulation of the posterior module relative to the anterior module for evenly distributing forces against the wearer's face. Further, the anterior module can be rigid for maintaining the lens in an optically-desirable orientation. Furthermore, the goggle can comprise an interchangeable lens mechanism to facilitate interchanging of lenses in the goggle. | 09-22-2011 |
| 20110225710 | EYEWEAR WITH ENHANCED PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION - Eyewear, such as a goggle, is provided that can include an anterior module (such as a lens support) and an interchangeable posterior module (such as a faceplate). The anterior module can be adapted to support at least one lens in a wearer's field of view. The posterior module can be adapted to fit against a contour of the wearer's face and can be selectively interchangeable with the anterior module to modify at least one physical characteristic of the eyewear. In some embodiments, the anterior and posterior modules can be coupled by a suspension assembly in order to allow articulation of the posterior module relative to the anterior module for evenly distributing forces against the wearer's face. Further, the anterior module can be rigid for maintaining the lens in an optically-desirable orientation. Furthermore, the goggle can comprise an interchangeable lens mechanism to facilitate interchanging of lenses in the goggle. | 09-22-2011 |
| 20110225711 | EYEWEAR WITH RIGID LENS SUPPORT - Eyewear, such as a goggle, is provided that can include an anterior module (such as a lens support) and an interchangeable posterior module (such as a faceplate). The anterior module can be adapted to support at least one lens in a wearer's field of view. The posterior module can be adapted to fit against a contour of the wearer's face and can be selectively interchangeable with the anterior module to modify at least one physical characteristic of the eyewear. In some embodiments, the anterior and posterior modules can be coupled by a suspension assembly in order to allow articulation of the posterior module relative to the anterior module for evenly distributing forces against the wearer's face. Further, the anterior module can be rigid for maintaining the lens in an optically-desirable orientation. Furthermore, the goggle can comprise an interchangeable lens mechanism to facilitate interchanging of lenses in the goggle. | 09-22-2011 |
