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Gerald P. Guzi, Roanoke, VA US
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| 20090092781 | Business Forms and Methods of Manufacture - Business forms and apparatus and methods for making such forms are disclosed that provide for single-sided printing, such as with common laser or inkjet printers; protected, non-displayed information when attached to a package, such as for packing lists; or unprotected, displayed information when attached to a package, such as for displayed safety information; and/or integrated labels, such as for use with attaching to a package to provide unprotected, displayed information, such as address information. | 04-09-2009 |
Gerald P. Harwood, Jr., Billerica, MA US
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| 20090297983 | PRINTING MEMBERS HAVING PERMEABILITY-TRANSITION LAYERS AND RELATED METHODS - Affinity transitions from hydrophobic to hydrophilic states, rather than ablation mechanisms, facilitate the creation of an imagewise lithographic pattern on a printing plate. | 12-03-2009 |
Gerald P. Linette, Clayton, MO US
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| 20080219947 | Single chain trimers and uses therefor - Single chain trimer (SCT) molecules are disclosed, comprising an MHC antigen peptide sequence, a β | 09-11-2008 |
Gerald P. Miaille, Chandler, AZ US
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| 20090051423 | DIGITAL AUDIO AMPLIFIERS, ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS, AND METHODS - An embodiment of an electronic system includes a digital audio amplifier having a continuous time modulator adapted to generate a difference signal between an audio bitstream and a feedback signal, and to perform a modulation process on the difference signal to generate an input pulse modulated signal, a class D output stage adapted to receive, quantize, and amplify the input pulse modulated signal to generate an output pulse modulated signal, and a feedback path adapted to provide the output pulse modulated signal as the feedback signal to the continuous time modulator. Another embodiment includes a class AB output stage adapted to receive and amplify an input digital audio signal to generate an analog output signal, and circuitry adapted to enable the digital audio amplifier to be configured to enable the class AB output stage and to disable the class D output stage. | 02-26-2009 |
Gerald P. Pomichter, Fairfax, VT US
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| 20080224742 | SMALL SCALE CLOCK MULTIPLIER CIRCUIT FOR FIXED SPEED TESTING - An on-chip clock multiplier for outputting a fast clock that is approximately a predetermined multiple n of a slow clock. The multiplier utilizing a high-speed oscillator to generate a high-frequency base signal. A lower frequency signal is generated using the high-frequency base signal as a function of the output of a rollover counter that counts from a seed value to a terminal value. A saturation counter is used to determine whether no more than n pulses of the lower frequency signal occur within a single cycle of the slow clock. If not, the lower frequency signal is iteratively slowed by changing the seed value until no more than n pulses of the lower frequency signal occur within a single cycle of the slow clock. When this iteration is done, the fast clock having a frequency that is approximately n times the frequency of the slow clock is output. | 09-18-2008 |
Gerald P. Roston, Saline, MI US
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| 20100198841 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTOMATICALLY IDENTIFYING AND LINKING NAMES IN DIGITAL RESOURCES - The present invention provides systems and methods for automatically identifying name-like-strings in digital resources, matching these name-like-string against a set of names held in an expertly curated database, and for those name-like-strings found in said database, enhancing the content by associating additional matter with the name, wherein said matter includes information about the names that is held within said database and pointers to other digital resources which include the same name and it synonyms. | 08-05-2010 |
Gerald P. Rumierz, Fort Mill, SC US
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| 20110223486 | BIAXIALLY ORIENTED POROUS MEMBRANES, COMPOSITES, AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE AND USE - At least a selected microporous membrane is made by a dry-stretch process and has substantially round shaped pores and a ratio of machine direction tensile strength to transverse direction tensile strength in the range of 0.5 to 6.0. The method of making the foregoing microporous membrane may include the steps of: extruding a polymer into a nonporous precursor, and biaxially stretching the nonporous precursor, the biaxial stretching including a machine direction stretching and a transverse direction stretching, the transverse direction including a simultaneous controlled machine direction relax. At least selected embodiments of the invention may be directed to biaxially oriented porous membranes, composites including biaxially oriented porous membranes, biaxially oriented microporous membranes, biaxially oriented macroporous membranes, battery separators, filtration media, humidity control media, flat sheet membranes, liquid retention media, and the like, related methods, methods of manufacture, methods of use, and the like. | 09-15-2011 |
Gerald P. Schatten, Pittsburgh, PA US
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| 20080263692 | METHODS FOR CORRECTING MITOTIC SPINDLE DEFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER IN ANIMALS - The present invention is directed to various methodologies to make NT a practical procedure for animals, specifically, primates including human and nonhuman primates. Furthermore, the methods and molecular components provided by the present invention provide a practical means for producing embryos with desired characteristics. In a specific embodiment, we methodology of the present invention comprises introducing nuclei having desired characteristics along with one or more molecular components into an egg, culturing the egg to produce a viable embryo, transferring the embryo to the oviducts of a female, and producing a cloned animal. | 10-23-2008 |
| 20090007285 | METHODS FOR CORRECTING MITOTIC SPINDLE DEFECTS AND OPTIMIZING PREIMPLANTATION EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENTAL RATES ASSOCIATED WITH SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER IN ANIMALS - The present invention is directed to various methodologies to make NT a practical procedure for animals, specifically, primates including human and non-human primates. Furthermore, the methods and molecular components provided by the present invention provide a practical means for producing embryos with desired characteristics. In a specific embodiment, the methodology of the present invention comprises introducing nuclei having desired characteristics along with one or more molecular components into an enucleated egg, thus creating a nuclear transfer construct, culturing the egg to produce a viable embryo, transferring the embryo to the oviducts of a female, and producing a cloned animal. | 01-01-2009 |
| 20100242125 | METHODS FOR CORRECTING MITOTIC SPINDLE DEFECTS AND OPTIMIZING PREIMPLANTATION EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENTAL RATES ASSOCIATED WITH SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER IN ANIMALS - The present invention is directed to various methodologies to make NT a practical procedure for animals, specifically, primates including human and non-human primates. Furthermore, the methods and molecular components provided by the present invention provide a practical means for producing embryos with desired characteristics. In a specific embodiment, the methodology of the present invention comprises introducing nuclei having desired characteristics along with one or more molecular components into an enucleated egg, thus creating a nuclear transfer construct, culturing the egg to produce a viable embryo, transferring the embryo to the oviducts of a female, and producing a cloned animal. | 09-23-2010 |
