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Alison M.r. Ferrie, Saskatoon CA

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20090100538Methods for producing microspore derived doubled haploid apiaceae - The present invention relates to culturing isolated microspores and the subsequent generation of doubled-haploid plant lines that are suitable for the rapid selection of plants with improved composition and agronomic performance. Processes developed for the recovery of microspore-derived embryos from fennel and caraway may be adapted to related species in the Apiaceae family including, but not limited to, fennel, carrot, dill, anise, lovage, parsnip, and laceflower.04-16-2009
20090210959METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF SAPONARIA FROM MICROSPORES08-20-2009

Ann Meejin Ferrie, Painted Post, NY US

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20090093011Biosensors for ligand-directed functional selectivity - A system and method for determining ligand-directed functional selectivity of a receptor in a live-cell with a biosensor are disclosed. Also disclosed is a system and method for fragment-based screening with a cell-based, label-free biosensor functional assay.04-09-2009

Bonita Ferrie, Vacaville, CA US

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20110195414Method and Markers for Determining the Genotype of Horned/Polled Cattle - Provided herein are methods to discover and use single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) for determining the genotype of a horned/polled ruminant subject. The present invention further provides specific nucleic acid sequences, SNPs, and SNP patterns that can be used for determining the genotype of a horned/polled ruminant subject.08-11-2011

Drew Ferrie, Ojai, CA US

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20110194284CHANNEL LETTER LIGHTING SYSTEM USING HIGH OUTPUT WHITE LIGHT EMITTING DIODES - The present embodiments provide channel letter lighting devices and/or systems. A lighting system, comprising: a plurality of electrically connected lighting units, comprising conductors to provide an electrical signal to each of said units, each of which comprises: a housing; a printed circuit board (PCB) mounted within said housing and having a plurality of light emitting elements, the electrical signal applied to said light emitting elements causing them to emit light substantially away from said housing, said PCB conducting and dissipating heat from said light emitting elements, further comprising a sealant within said housing filling cavities around said light emitting elements and the cavity around said PCB; and a mounting mechanism for mounting said unit to a structure.08-11-2011

Peter Ferrie, Culver City, CA US

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20100235913Proactive Exploit Detection - Malware detection systems and methods for determining whether a collection of data not expected to include executable code is suspected of containing malicious executable code. In some embodiments, a malware detection system may disassemble a collection of data to obtain a sequence of possible instructions and determine whether the collection of data is suspected of containing malicious executable code based, at least partially, on an analysis of the sequence of possible instructions. In one embodiment, the analysis of the sequence of possible instructions may comprise determining whether the sequence of possible instructions comprises an execution loop. In a further embodiment, a control flow of the sequence of possible instructions may be analyzed. In a further embodiment, the analysis of the sequence of possible instructions may comprise assigning a weight that is indicative of a level of suspiciousness of the sequence of possible instructions. In a further embodiment, the sequence of possible instructions may begin with a possible instruction that comprises at least one candidate operation code (opcode) that has been determined to occur frequently in executable code.09-16-2010

Timothy Ferrie, Ojai, CA US

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20090021937Packaging for lighting modules - A package for holding a plurality of LED modules interconnected by wire. The package comprises a plurality of cradles each of which is sized to hold a respective one of the interconnected LED modules. Each of the cradles comprises first and second opposing side vertical surfaces partially defining a space for holding its respective one of the LED modules, each of the LED modules arranged in a respective one of the cradles. A plurality of holding tabs is included at least one of which is on one of the first and second opposing side vertical surfaces of each of the cradles and protruding into the module holding space. Each of the tabs is arranged to hold its respective one of the modules in its cradle, wherein the cradles are arranged adjacent to one another with the interconnecting wire running between adjacent cradles.01-22-2009