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20100217565 | AUTOMATED SOLAR COLLECTOR INSTALLATION DESIGN - Embodiments may include systems and methods to create and edit a representation of a worksite, to create various data objects, to classify such objects as various types of pre-defined “features” with attendant properties and layout constraints. As part of or in addition to classification, an embodiment may include systems and methods to create, associate, and edit intrinsic and extrinsic properties to these objects. A design engine may apply of design rules to the features described above to generate one or more solar collectors installation design alternatives, including generation of on-screen and/or paper representations of the physical layout or arrangement of the one or more design alternatives. | 08-26-2010 |
20100217566 | AUTOMATED SOLAR COLLECTOR INSTALLATION DESIGN INCLUDING ABILITY TO DEFINE HETEROGENEOUS DESIGN PREFERENCES - Embodiments may include systems and methods to create and edit a representation of a worksite, to create various data objects, to classify such objects as various types of pre-defined “features” with attendant properties and layout constraints. As part of or in addition to classification, an embodiment may include systems and methods to create, associate, and edit intrinsic and extrinsic properties to these objects. A design engine may apply of design rules to the features described above to generate one or more solar collectors installation design alternatives, including generation of on-screen and/or paper representations of the physical layout or arrangement of the one or more design alternatives. Embodiments may also include definition of one or more design apertures, each of which may correspond to boundaries in which solar collector layouts should comply with distinct sets of user-defined design preferences. Distinct apertures may provide heterogeneous regions of collector layout according to the user-defined design preferences. | 08-26-2010 |
20100217639 | AUTOMATED SOLAR COLLECTOR INSTALLATION DESIGN INCLUDING EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION MANAGEMENT AND DISPLAY - Embodiments may include systems and methods to create and edit a representation of a worksite, to create various data objects, to classify such objects as various types of pre-defined “features” with attendant properties and layout constraints. As part of or in addition to classification, an embodiment may include systems and methods to create, associate, and edit intrinsic and extrinsic properties to these objects. A design engine may apply of design rules to the features described above to generate one or more solar collectors installation design alternatives, including generation of on-screen and/or paper representations of the physical layout or arrangement of the one or more design alternatives. In some embodiments, metadata about the design process, including the process of classifying features and providing user input, generating layouts, and then modifying those layouts, may be generated. The metadata may include information about exceptional conditions in the project state information or design. A list of exceptions corresponding to exceptional conditions may be generated, and the designer may interact with these exceptions in a variety of ways, such as by complying with rules to remove an item from the exceptions list or overriding the application of the rules. The exceptions may be non-blocking relative to other user actions. | 08-26-2010 |
20100217724 | AUTOMATED SOLAR COLLECTOR INSTALLATION DESIGN INCLUDING VERSION MANAGEMENT - Embodiments may include systems and methods to create and edit a representation of a worksite, to create various data objects, to classify such objects as various types of pre-defined “features” with attendant properties and layout constraints. As part of or in addition to classification, an embodiment may include systems and methods to create, associate, and edit intrinsic and extrinsic properties to these objects. A design engine may apply of design rules to the features described above to generate one or more solar collectors installation design alternatives, including generation of on-screen and/or paper representations of the physical layout or arrangement of the one or more design alternatives. Some embodiments may provide viewing, creating, and manipulating of multiple versions of a solar collector layout design for a particular installation worksite. The use of versions may allow analysis of alternative layouts, alternative feature classifications, and cost and performance data corresponding to alternative design choices. Version summary information providing a representative comparison between versions across a number of dimensions may be provided. | 08-26-2010 |
20130132043 | AUTOMATED SOLAR COLLECTOR INSTALLATION DESIGN INCLUDING ABILITY TO DEFINE HETEROGENEOUS DESIGN PREFERENCES - Embodiments may include systems and methods to create and edit a representation of a worksite, to create various data objects, to classify such objects as various types of pre-defined “features” with attendant properties and layout constraints. As part of or in addition to classification, an embodiment may include systems and methods to create, associate, and edit intrinsic and extrinsic properties to these objects. A design engine may apply of design rules to the features described above to generate one or more solar collectors installation design alternatives, including generation of on-screen and/or paper representations of the physical layout or arrangement of the one or more design alternatives. Embodiments may also include definition of one or more design apertures, each of which may correspond to boundaries in which solar collector layouts should comply with distinct sets of user-defined design preferences. Distinct apertures may provide heterogeneous regions of collector layout according to the user-defined design preferences. | 05-23-2013 |
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20120003634 | IDENTIFICATION OF SOURCE OF DNA SAMPLES - The present disclosure relates to methodology for fast and cost-effective identification of the source of DNA samples. DNA samples obtained from unknown or unrecognized tissues or cell types are analyzed according to the methodology described herein, yielding an identification of the tissue and/or cell type source. Identification is based on sequential biochemical procedures including methylation sensitive/dependent restriction and polymerase chain reaction, followed by analysis of the data. All biochemical steps are performed in a single test tube. The disclosure has immediate applications in forensic science for identification of the tissue source of DNA obtained from biological stains. The disclosure also has immediate applications in cancer diagnosis for identification. | 01-05-2012 |
20120190023 | METHODS FOR DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL DNA SAMPLES - The present invention provides methods for distinguishing between natural and artificial DNA in samples containing nucleic acid molecules. In addition, the present invention provides methods for verifying that DNA profiles obtained from samples represent natural DNA. In various embodiments, the methods employ an array of nucleic acid based procedures for verifying that a DNA sample originates from a natural source. The invention further provides kits for verifying that a DNA sample originates from a natural source employing the methods and reagents described in the disclosure. | 07-26-2012 |
20130078626 | CATEGORIZATION OF DNA SAMPLES - The present application describes methods for accurate and cost-effective categorization of DNA samples into different types of in vitro generated DNA or different types of natural DNA such as from different tissues and/or physiological/pathological states. The invention achieves categorization by comparing “signal ratios” that are correlated to ratios of methylation levels at specific genomic loci, but does not rely on calculation of actual methylation levels at any genomic locus. Therefore the disclosed inventive method eliminates the requirement for external DNA species and controls, thereby simplifying and increasing the accuracy of the assay. The described inventive technology also enables performing the categorization of DNA together with DNA profiling in the same reaction, thereby allowing for concomitant categorization and determination of identity of the samples. | 03-28-2013 |
20130084571 | METHYLATION PROFILING OF DNA SAMPLES - The present disclosure relates to methodology for fast and cost-effective identification of the source of DNA samples. DNA samples obtained from unknown or unrecognized tissues or cell types are analyzed according to the methodology described herein, yielding an identification of the tissue and/or cell type source. Identification is based on sequential biochemical procedures including methylation sensitive/dependent restriction and polymerase chain reaction, followed by analysis of the data. All biochemical steps are performed in a single test tube. The disclosure has immediate applications in forensic science for identification of the tissue source of DNA obtained from biological stains. The disclosure also has immediate applications in cancer diagnosis for identification. | 04-04-2013 |