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Fraser Glickman, Basel CH
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| 20090018127 | Ergoline Derivatives - Disclosed are ergoline derivatives, Formula (I), wherein either each of R | 01-15-2009 |
| 20100041662 | Heterocyclic compounds as antiinflammatory agents - A compound of Formula Ia or Ib in free or salt or solvate form, where R | 02-18-2010 |
Oren Glickman, Moshav Zofit IL
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| 20120101979 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EXTRACTING INFORMATION FROM STRUCTURED DOCUMENTS - Systems and methods for extracting information from structured documents are provided. The systems and methods relate to selecting a centroid document from a group of structured documents, selecting a subset of the group of structured documents in order to form a cluster of the subset of documents about the centroid document. The selecting the subset is preferably based on the relative similarity between each of the selected subset and the centroid document. Then, systems and methods according to the invention include marking a data element on the centroid document. The systems and elements also include identifying a data element on each of the subset of documents, the data element that corresponds to the marked data element on the centroid document. Finally, data may be extracted from the subset of documents based on the identifying step. | 04-26-2012 |
Richard Glickman, Sidney CA
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| 20090088427 | Treatment of Vascular, Autoimmune and Inflammatory Diseases Using Low Dosages of IMPDH Inhibitors - The disclosure provides methods and compositions for treating a vascular, autoimmune, and/or inflammatory disease, or a condition associated therewith, with a dose of an inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase (IMPDH) inhibitor effective to treat the vascular, autoimmune and/or inflammatory disease, or associated condition but that does not produce immunosuppression sufficient to reduce the risk of allograft rejection. These lower doses of the immunosuppressant avoid the adverse consequences of severe immunosuppression while providing effective treatment of the vascular, autoimmune and/or inflammatory disease. | 04-02-2009 |
Scot Glickman, Kingswood GB
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| 20100064440 | DEVICE FOR SUPPORTING A PATIENT - A device for supporting a patient, the device comprising first and second support members adapted to support respective first and second parts of a patient's body and being operable to move between a first configuration and a second configuration, wherein when a patient is supported by the device and the device is in the first configuration, the patient is in a first bodily position and is supported by the first support member, with little or none of the patient's weight being supported by the second support member, and when a patient is supported by the device and the device is in the second configuration, the patient is in a second bodily position and is supported by the second support member, with little or none of the patient's weight being supported by the first support member. | 03-18-2010 |
Scott Glickman, Buckinghamshire GB
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| 20100198139 | CATHETER - A catheter ( | 08-05-2010 |
Yael Glickman, Haifa IL
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| 20080281219 | Method and System for Assessing Lung Condition and Managing Mechanical Respiratory Ventilation - The present invention discloses a novel non-invasive, bedside system and method to monitor parameters associated lung changes. A novel approach for monitoring the operation of the respiratory system of a subject is provided. There is also provided a method for objectively evaluating the benefit of one mode of ventilation over another, and for assessing the differences in regional lung vibration during different modes of mechanical ventilation. The method comprises recording one or more signals from the subject, the signal varying in time according to operation of the respiratory system; and; processing the recorded signals to obtain a predetermined functional thereof presenting one or more time-varying energy functions of the subject, an abnormality in the one or more energy functions being indicative of a suspected abnormality in the operation of the respiratory system. The signals may be acoustic signals recorded by a plurality of acoustic sensors placed over the subject's thorax or back, and the at least one time-varying energy function is obtained from one or more specific regions of lung or by summing/averaging the time-dependent acoustic signals of the plurality of sensors indicative of the whole lungs. | 11-13-2008 |
| 20100298740 | Diagnostic system for accurate recording of acoustic signals - The present invention discloses a novel positioning unit configured in accordance with a recording matrix for ensuring correct and ergonomic positioning of a patient with respect to the recording matrix utilizing body landmarks such as spine and scapula. The technique of the present invention provides for supporting at least a region of the patient body in a desired position (e.g. on a patient bed) and positioning the regions of the patient body relative to the patient bed. The positioning unit allows repeated, precise supporting and positioning of a patient in a desired position with the patient being comfortably supported or fixed in this position, during the monitoring and diagnostic procedure, i.e. when the recording matrix is applied to the patient. | 11-25-2010 |
