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Anna Ettinger, Thornton, CO US
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| 20100112649 | COMPOSITIONS, METHODS AND USES FOR GROWTH OF MICROORGANISMS AND PRODUCTION OF THEIR PRODUCTS - Embodiments of the present invention report compositions, methods and uses for growth and/or production of byproducts, products and/or co-products from algal cultures. Certain embodiments of the present invention report using wastewaters to grow microorganisms for producing one or more products, byproducts or co-products from the microorganisms. Other embodiments report compositions and methods for rapid growth of any photosynthetic organism in culture. | 05-06-2010 |
Avi Ettinger, Tel Aviv IL
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| 20120056816 | VIRTUAL SYMBOLS-BASED KEYBOARD - A system for allowing a user to input text related data using a mobile device having an input and presentation unit. The system includes a virtual symbols keyboard, which includes virtual keys, each indicative of a graphical symbol, each graphically represents at least a part of a character, where the virtual symbols keyboard is configured to allow a user to input each character by touching a designated intermediate area between adjacent keys or by directly touching a virtual key using a single touch for inputting each character; and a processing module, which enables identifying a touch event over the virtual symbols keyboard, occurring over each virtual key and/or over each intermediate area and associating each touch event with a respective associated character according to the identified touch area. The processing module further allows presenting each identified associated character over the input and presentation unit. | 03-08-2012 |
Catherine Rachel Ettinger, Bethesda, MD US
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| 20080305076 | METHOD OF INDUCING MEMORY B CELL DEVELOPMENT AND TERMINAL DIFFERENTIATION - A method is disclosed herein for inducing differentiation of a B cell progenitor into a memory B cells and/or a plasma cell. The method includes contacting a population of cells including a mature B cell or a B cell progenitor with an effective amount of IL-21, and isolating memory B cells or plasma cells. In one embodiment, the B cell progenitor is an immature B cell. A method is also disclosed for enhancing an immune response. The method includes contacting a population of cells including a B cell progenitor with an effective amount of IL-21, and isolating memory B cells or plasma cells. The memory B cells and/or the plasma cell are then introduced into the subject to enhance the immune response. A method is also disclosed for treating a subject with a condition comprising a specific deficiency of at least one of memory B cells and plasma cells. A method is disclosed for identifying an agent with a physiological effect on one or more of a memory B cell and a plasma cell differentiation. A method is also disclosed for identifying agents that inhibit an activity of IL-21. Methods are also disclosed for inducing apoptosis of a B cell and for decreasing the number of B cells. A method is also described for producing a B cell hybridoma. | 12-11-2008 |
Harvey Matthew Ettinger, South Lyon, MI US
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| 20090315303 | MECHANICALLY ATTACHED LAMINATED SEAMLESS AIRBAG HINGE SYSTEM - A system and method for controlling the deployment force of a vehicle airbag that facilitates airbag deployment, militates against fragmentation of the trim panel and deployment section, and is lightweight and cost effective. The system includes a trim piece, an airbag housing, and a reinforced sheet. | 12-24-2009 |
Ran Ettinger, Haifa IL
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| 20110041123 | FINE SLICING: GENERATING AN EXECUTABLE BOUNDED SLICE FOR PROGRAM - A method for generating a fine slice for a program is provided. The method comprises receiving a set of slicing criteria, wherein the set of slicing criteria comprises one or more variable occurrences or control dependences; receiving a set of cut points, wherein the set of cut points comprises one or more variable occurrences or control dependences; and generating a slice according to the set of slicing criteria and the set of cut points. The generated slice includes statements related to computation of values for the set of slicing criteria and excludes statements related to computation of values for the set of cut points. Missing information is added to the slice so that the slice is executable. | 02-17-2011 |
| 20110055803 | PLAN-BASED PROGRAM SLICING - A method for generating a slice from a plan-based representation of a program is provided. The method comprises constructing a plan representation of a program, wherein the plan representation comprises a plurality of nodes, edges, and ports; and receiving one or more slicing criteria from a user. The slicing criteria comprise one or more variable occurrences or statements from the program, according to which a slice is generated from the plan representation. | 03-03-2011 |
Ran Ettinger, Tel Aviv IL
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| 20110302566 | FIXING SECURITY VULNERABILITY IN A SOURCE CODE - A computer implemented method for automatically fixing a security vulnerability in a source code is disclosed. The method includes obtaining identification of code that sends tainted data to corresponding sink code in the source code; and automatically fixing the vulnerability by automatically performing code modification which is selected from the group of code modifications consisting of: code motion and code duplication. Also disclosed are computer program product and data processing system. | 12-08-2011 |
Roel Van Ettinger, Bathgate GB
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| 20090244966 | Threshold Evaluation Of EPROM Cells - Evaluating an embedded EPROM in a host IC device involves using program circuitry to program/unprogram all of the floating-gate cells of the embedded EPROM, then simultaneously transmitting a predetermined test bias voltage to all of the programmed/unprogrammed floating-gate cells, and then evaluating the output terminals of all of the floating-gate cells using a logic (e.g., wired NOR or NAND) circuit, whereby successful operation of all of the embedded EPROM cells causes the wired logic circuit to generate a single positive test result signal, and the failure of one or more of the embedded EPROM cells causes the wired logic circuit to generate a single negative test signal. A reference cell is also evaluated using a bias testing circuit to determine that the reference voltage supplied during normal operation is at an acceptable voltage level. | 10-01-2009 |
| 20090251071 | Driving Multiple Parallel LEDs with Reduced Power Supply Ripple - An LED driver is disclosed that drives LEDs connected in parallel. Instead of applying current to all the parallel-connected LEDs at the same time, under control of a common PWM brightness control signal, the application of current to each parallel path is staggered by using staggered brightness control signals. The turning on of the LEDs in the different parallel paths will have the same duty cycle but will be out of phase. This reduces ripple in the power supply by reducing the magnitude of the instantaneous current sink. In one embodiment, a shift register contains a binary representation of the PWM duty cycle, and a clock shifts the bits along the shift register. The PWM brightness control signals for each parallel path of LEDs are tapped from different positions along the shift register so that the PWM brightness control signals are identical but staggered. | 10-08-2009 |
Rudolf Van Ettinger, Bathgate GB
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| 20110199018 | Current mirror circuit - The present invention provides a current mirror circuit for matching current between two LEDs. The current mirror circuit includes a first sub-circuit, including a first transistor, a second transistor, and a first OPAMP, and a second sub-circuit including a third transistor, a fourth transistor, and a second OPAMP. The first sub-circuit is connected to a first LED and the second sub-circuit is connected to a second LED. The current mirror circuit also includes four switches which continuously switch the currents flowing through the first LED and the second LED to maintain a same average current through both the LEDs. This way, better current matching is achieved than possible using conventional current mirror circuits. The frequency of switching of currents is kept above the flicker perception of human eye, so that a person viewing the LEDs is unable to detect any changes in the illumination of the LEDs. | 08-18-2011 |
Tony Ettinger, Chappaqua, NY US
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| 20120010031 | Table tennis paddle - A novel and useful table tennis paddle for use during the play of any racket or paddle sport but preferably table tennis is provided and includes: a blade having a head and a handle extending from the head. The blade comprises a first layer, a second layer coupled to the first layer, a third layer coupled to the second layer, a fourth layer coupled to the third layer, and a fifth layer coupled to the fourth layer. Moreover, the first layer preferably comprises three sub-layers, the second layer preferably comprises one sub-layer, the third layer preferably comprises three sub-layers, the fourth layer preferably comprises one layer, and the fifth layer preferably comprises three sub-layers. | 01-12-2012 |
