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Fitzpatrick, IE
Colin Fitzpatrick, Dublin IE
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| 20090276206 | Dynamic Software Localization - Localizing software applications into target languages such as French, Chinese, etc. is time consuming, expensive and error prone. End users often need to install and operate multiple copies of the same software applications localized into different languages if they need to work in multiple languages. By providing a localization engine with access to information about resources used in a user interface and translations of those resources, on the fly localization of software applications is possible. Context information is stored in the localization database and used to identify appropriate translations of the resources. Run-time context information is obtained from the user interface and/or software application and optionally a context information store. In some examples, target language resource results are presented in tooltip like displays. The translation information is stored in a localization database which in some examples comprises language-pair information whereby source language resources are stored in association with their translations. | 11-05-2009 |
| 20100318743 | DYNAMIC SCREENTIP LANGUAGE TRANSLATION - When a user interface cursor hovers over a user interface item, a determination is made as to whether the user interface item has an associated screentip. If the user interface item has an associated screentip, text associated with the screentip is identified, a translated text string is located for the text string, and the translated text string is displayed in the screentip. If the user interface item does not have an associated screentip, a determination is made as to whether the user interface item contains a text string. If so, a determination is made as to whether a translated text string is available that corresponds to the text in the user interface item. If so, the translated text string is displayed in a screentip for the user interface item. | 12-16-2010 |
| 20110060795 | INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS WITH TIME ZONE INFORMATION, INCLUDING EVENT SCHEDULING PROCESSES - Information management systems with time zone information, including event scheduling processes are disclosed. One aspect of the invention is directed toward a computer-implemented scheduling method that can include identifying a difference between a participant time zone and a user time zone, reviewing availability information for the participant and/or one or more selected time preference periods for the participant, and selecting a time range for an event. The method can further include reviewing one or more selected time preference periods for the user. Another aspect of the invention is directed toward a computer-implemented method for associating time zone information with a contact in an information management program application that includes selecting a contact, analyzing contact information associated with the contact, and determining a time zone for the contact based on the analysis of the contact information. | 03-10-2011 |
Dara Fitzpatrick, Cork IE
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| 20110088471 | Instrumentation and Analytical Techniques Suitable For Broadband Acoustic Resonance Dissolution Spectroscopy - A new analytical technique, instrument and method of testing a material utilising same is provided. The method of analysing a test material comprises the steps of (vii) inducing an acoustic emission from a vessel containing a solvent and measuring said emissions; (viii) dissolving a known amount of the test material in the solvent; measuring changes in resonance and absorbance frequencies before and after dissolution to produce a broadband acoustic resonant dissolution emission profile. | 04-21-2011 |
David Fitzpatrick, Rathfeigh IE
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| 20110063776 | FABRICATION OF PASSIVE ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS - A method for fabrication of passive electronic components includes disposing a sacrificial layer on a carrier and forming a curable resin layer on top of the sacrificial layer and patterning the curable resin to form a cured resin template having multiple pattern levels. A metal material is deposited into the first pattern level to form a first structure. A dielectric material is then formed on exposed portions of the first structure. A nonselective subtractive process is used to expose the sacrificial layer in a bottom of the second pattern level and metal material is deposited into the second pattern level and built up to include a portion which crosses over the dielectric material. | 03-17-2011 |
David P. Fitzpatrick, Dublin IE
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| 20110178605 | KNEE PROSTHESIS SYSTEM - A knee prosthesis system for total knee replacement procedures includes a plurality of distinctly-sized femoral components, a plurality of distinctly-sized fixed tibial components, a plurality of distinctly-sized mobile tibial components, a plurality of fixed inserts, and a plurality of mobile inserts. Each of the mobile inserts is sized and shaped such that each may be optimally matched to one of the femoral components and may be used with any one of the mobile tibial components. Each of the fixed inserts is sized and shaped such that each may be optimally matched to one of the femoral components and may be used with any one of the fixed tibial components. | 07-21-2011 |
Joan Fitzpatrick, County Westmeath IE
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| 20110301131 | Drug Delivery Implants and Processes for Their Preparation - The invention discloses an implant suitable for delivery of at least one drug, the implant comprising a fibrillar collagen matrix having, as measured in Example 1, a viscosity of greater than 100 mPas, optionally greater than 103 mPas, further optionally greater than 106 mPas, still further optionally greater than 109 mPas when a collagen dispersion formed from 140 mg of the fibrillar collagen matrix is dispersed in 25 ml of 2 mM HCl at a pH of less than 3.5 and at a temperature of 30.0+/−0.5° C. The invention also discloses a process for preparing an implant suitable for delivery of at least one drug, the process comprising the steps of forming a fibrillar collagen matrix from a collagen suspension; and carrying out a crosslinking step on either the fibrillar collagen matrix or the collagen suspension under conditions such that the fibrillar collagen matrix has, as measured in Example 1, a viscosity of greater than 100 mPas, optionally greater than 103 mPas, further optionally greater than 106 mPas, still further optionally greater than 109 mPas, when a collagen dispersion formed from 140 mg of the fibrillar collagen matrix is dispersed in 25 ml of 2 mM HCl at a pH of less than 3.5 and at a temperature of 30.0+/−0.5° C. The invention further discloses use of the aforementioned fibrillar collagen matrix for the manufacture of the aforementioned implant for extended local delivery adjacent the site of implantation of at least one drug from the implant. | 12-08-2011 |
Martin J. Fitzpatrick, Dublin IE
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| 20090255594 | APPARATUS FOR THE APPLICATION OF A CURABLE COMPOSITION TO A FASTENER AND CURABLE COMPOSITIONS SUITABLE FOR APPLICATION TO A FASTENER - An apparatus ( | 10-15-2009 |
| 20100234516 | NOVEL ADDUCTS AND CURABLE COMPOSITIONS USING SAME - The present invention relates to novel adducts useful for improving the toughness and curable compositions using such toughening adducts. In a particular aspect, the present invention relates to novel toughening adducts and curable compositions having improved fracture toughness using those toughening adducts. | 09-16-2010 |
