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Charles J. Gatt, Skillman, NJ US

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20110093073TISSUE ENGINEERED FIBROCARTILAGE REPLACEMENT - Fibrocartilage implants characterized by circumferential fiber networks embedded in arcuate or torroidal scaffolds with orthogonal fiber networks embedded therein to prevent separation of the circumferential fiber networks. The fiber networks convert axial compressive forces on the scaffolds to tensile loads on the circumferential fibers. Artificial knee meniscus and vertebral disc implants are disclosed, as well as articular disc implants for joints such as the temporomandibular joint and wrist. Methods for implanting the fibrocartilage devices are also disclosed.04-21-2011

John Gatt, Fort Collins, CO US

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20100153056METHOD OF GENERATING A RESTRICTED INLINE RESISTIVE FAULT PATTERN AND A TEST PATTERN GENERATOR - A method of generating an IRF pattern for testing an IC and a test pattern generator are disclosed. In one embodiment, the method includes: (1) identifying a path of the integrated circuit for inline resistive fault pattern generation, (2) determining if the path is a minimal slack path of the IC and (3) generating, when the path is the minimal slack path, a restricted inline resistive fault pattern for the path using only a capture polarity having a minimal inherent margin.06-17-2010

Kareneth M. Gatt, Seal Beach, CA US

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20100063415METHODS AND DEVICES FOR AUTOMATED BIOPSY AND COLLECTION OF SOFT TISSUE - A biopsy device and related method are disclosed. The biopsy device disclosed includes a needle having a lateral opening for receiving tissue. The needle may be rotatable with respect to a portion of the biopsy device, such as a housing of the biopsy device, and the needle may be offset from a center of the housing. A hollow cutter is disclosed for cutting tissue received in the lateral opening of the needle.03-11-2010

Raymond M. Gatt, Hummelstown, PA US

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20110239539MELTABLE FUEL GAS GENERATION APPARATUS AND METHODS - Gas generation apparatus and methods are provided, including apparatus and methods for efficient vaporization, and optional burning, of meltable fuels. The apparatus and methods provide controlled generation and combustion of any low melting point dimensionally stable combustible meltable fuel. This is preferably accomplished by first converting the solid or semi solid meltable fuel material into a liquid state, then into vapor, and finally mixing with an air source or other oxidizer before combustion.10-06-2011

Shimon Gatt, Jerusalem IL

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20100311841SYNTHETIC SPHINGOLIPID ANALOGS - Therapeutic compounds based on synthetic sphingolipid analogs are provided, particularly alkylthiophenyl substituted ceramide analogs, suitable for treating degenerative, infectious, and other diseases.12-09-2010

Shimon Gatt, Jeursalem IL

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20110034542NOVEL SYNTHETIC ANALOGS OF SPHINGOLIPIDS - The present invention provides new ceramide analogs indicated as the compounds of formula (II). These novel analogs exhibit a significant anti cancerous effect and are therefore provided as a pharmaceutical composition for treating cell proliferative diseases, neurodegenerative disorders, metabolism-associated conditions, infectious diseases, and immune-related disorders. The invention further provides combined compositions and kits combining the novel ceramide analogs of formula (II) with an additional therapeutic agent.02-10-2011

Steve Gatt, Scottsdale, AZ US

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20100241451Electronic Chain Of Custody Systems And Methods For Use With Drug Testing - Electronic chain of custody systems and methods for use with drug testing protocols are provided. According to some embodiments of the present invention, an electronic chain of custody (“COC”) system provides a digitally stored chain of custody record. The digitally stored chain of custody record can be updated in various fashions including direct computer input of use chain of custody form. For example, the chain of custody form can be used in concert with a data gathering digital pen that can store and pass along pen movements (as data) related to the chain of custody form. Advantageously, the present invention's digital chain of custody system and process enables integration of data from multiple system participants to a digital chain of custody record that obviates the necessity of passing along a conventional paper record. In addition, components of the present invention allow printing the digital COC record and using data recording devices to record data (e.g., handwriting data) to add to the printed COC record, which can be substantially simultaneously added to the digital COC record. Other embodiments are also claimed and described.09-23-2010

Vered Gatt, Tel Aviv IL

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20090257644METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EVALUATING AN OBJECT - A method, system aid a computer program product for evaluating a object; the method includes: (i) obtaining an image of an area of the object; wherein the area comprises multiple arrays of repetitive structural elements that are at least partially surrounded by at least one group of non-repetitive regions; wherein non-repetitive regions that belong to a single group of non-repetitive regions are ideally identical to each other; wherein the non-repetitive regions are arranged in a repetitive manner; and (ii) providing an evaluation result in response to a comparison between image information of a first sub-area to image information of a second sub-area that is proximate to the first sub-area; wherein the first sub-area comprises a first array of repetitive structural elements and a first non-repetitive region; wherein the second sub-area comprises a second array of repetitive structural elements and a second non-repetitive region.10-15-2009