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David Goldschmidt, Bloomfield Hills, MI US
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| 20100280700 | USER-DISTRIBUTED SHARED VEHICLE SYSTEM - A vehicle resource load in a shared-vehicle system | 11-04-2010 |
David J. Goldschmidt, North Haven, CT US
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| 20110167994 | PYROTECHNIC EGRESS SYSTEM - A pyrotechnic egress system includes an air encapsulation member which at least partially surrounds a charge holder which contains an explosive cord. | 07-14-2011 |
Dee Goldschmidt, New York, NY US
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| 20080256523 | Computerized Data Warehousing - A system and method for transforming data from a first format to a second format. A pre-existing set of software instructions may be used to transform the data from the first format to the second format. A user may document a set of format parameters for the first format of data, which can be used to determine which portion of the pre-existing software instructions are used to transform the data from the first format to the second format. | 10-16-2008 |
Eliezer Goldschmidt, Rehovot IL
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| 20120004106 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHOD FOR BLOCKING ETHYLENE RESPONSE IN PLANTS USING 3-CYCLOPROP-1-ENYL-PROPANOIC ACID SALT - The present invention discloses a method of inhibiting an ethylene response in a plant, comprising step of applying to at least one portion of the plant an effective ethylene response-inhibiting amount of a H1-cyclopropene-1-propanoic acid salt (CPAS). A method of prolonging the life of a cut flower, comprising applying to the cut flower an effective life-prolonging amount of CPAS and a method for the production a CPAS, comprising steps of (i) preparing 4-bromo-4-pentenoic acid or derivatives thereof; (ii) producing 1-cyclopropene-1-propanoic acid; and (iii), converting this acid into its water soluble salt, especially its sodium salt are presented. Additionally, a new family of water soluble CPAS inhibitors for ethylene response in a plant is disclosed. | 01-05-2012 |
Emmanuel Goldschmidt, Haifa IL
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| 20090222446 | THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT IDENTIFICATION THROUGH RESONANCE FREQUENCIES ANALYSIS - The present invention discloses a system and a method for identifying input images of three-dimensional objects using at least one mathematical method, which enables calculating the resonance frequencies (also known as the natural frequencies) of a three-dimensional object. | 09-03-2009 |
Kathleen J. Goldschmidt, Huntington, CT US
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| 20090118801 | Discharge lamp having spectral power distribution shift and methods of making the same - Disclosed are discharge lamps for use in tanning applications and methods of making the same. The lamps include, among other elements, an elongated vitreous tube which has an outer periphery and axially opposed first and second ends that define an axial length for the tube. A coating is applied on the interior of the tube for emitting ultraviolet radiation in tanning wavelengths when a voltage to the lamp. The coating is specifically formulated so that the ultraviolet radiation emitted from the lamp in a range of about 320 nm to about 340 nm is less than or equal to about 10 percent of the ultraviolet radiation emitted from the lamp in a range of about 280 nm to about 400 nm. | 05-07-2009 |
Olivier Goldschmidt, Berkeley, CA US
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| 20090022056 | TUNING ROUTING METRICS TO REDUCE MAXIMUM LINK UTILIZATION AND/OR PROVIDE FAILURE RESILIENCY - A metric tuning technique optimizes the maximum link utilization of a set of links incrementally. Changes to the metric are constrained to be metric increases to divert routes from select links, thereby minimizing the number of changes required to achieve the optimization by avoiding the potential cascade of changes caused by attracting routes to a link. An interactive user interface is provided to allow a user to specify limits and constraints, and to select the sets of links to be addressed, including, for example, only the links that exceed a given link utilization threshold, the links having the highest link utilizations, the links having the highest failure effect, and so on. This incremental optimization technique is also used to optimize network resiliency by minimizing the network degradation caused by the failure of one or more links. | 01-22-2009 |
Pablo Goldschmidt, Paris FR
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| 20100069315 | METHOD AND MEDICAMENT FOR TREATING OCULAR INFECTIONS - The invention relates to a method for treating ocular infections, by topical application twice a day in each eye to be treated, for less than four days, of a medicament essentially consisting of azithromycin in solution in a pharmaceutically acceptable vehicle of linear medium-chain fatty acid triglycerides, at the concentration of 1% to 2%. | 03-18-2010 |
Pascal Goldschmidt, Miami, FL US
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| 20110070583 | Lsamp gene associated with cardiovascular disease - The LSAMP gene can be used for cardiovascular disease risk assessment, in particular Left Main Disease. The genetic risk attributable to LSAMP adds to known cardiovascular disease risk factors. Assessment of risk attributable to LSAMP permits early initiation of preventive and therapeutic strategies. Given the pronounced clinical risk associated with Left Main Disease, such risk assessment should significantly reduce morbidity and mortality. | 03-24-2011 |
Pascal J. Goldschmidt, Miami, FL US
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| 20090087844 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR CORRELATING GENETIC MARKERS WITH CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE - The present invention provides methods of identifying a subject having an increased or decreased risk of developing cardiovascular disease, comprising: | 04-02-2009 |
| 20110171630 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR CORRELATING GENETIC MARKERS WITH CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE - The present invention provides methods of identifying a subject having an increased or decreased risk of developing cardiovascular disease, comprising: a) correlating the presence of one or more genetic markers in chromosome 3q13.31 with an increased or decreased risk of developing cardiovascular disease; and b) detecting the one or more genetic markers of step (a) in the subject, thereby identifying the subject as having an increased or decreased risk of developing cardiovascular disease. Also provided are methods of identifying subjects with cardiovascular disease as having a good or poor prognosis, as well as methods of identifying effective treatment regimens for cardiovascular disease, based on correlation with genetic markers in chromosome 3q13.31. | 07-14-2011 |
| 20110287961 | EXPRESSION ANALYSIS OF CORONARY ARTERY ATHEROSCLEROSIS - This invention relates, e.g., to a method for screening a subject for the presence of coronary atherosclerosis, said method comprising measuring the expression level of at least 5 of the genes of Table 2 in a biological sample obtained from said subject, wherein an elevated level of expression of said 5 genes compared to a control level measured in a population of normal subjects is indicative of an increased probability of the subject having significant subclinical coronary atherosclerosis. Methods for deciding on a treatment modality, based on a diagnostic procedure of the invention, are also described, as are kits for carrying out a method of the invention. | 11-24-2011 |
Sandra Almog Goldschmidt, Moshav Elishama IL
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| 20100161882 | Methods for Executing a Command to Write Data from a Source Location to a Destination Location in a Memory Device - The embodiments described herein provide methods for executing a command to write data from a source location to a destination location in a memory device. In one embodiment, a memory device receives, from a host device, a command to write data from a source location to a destination location in the memory device. The memory device executes the command by changing the memory device's logical-to-physical address map without reading the data from the source location and writing the data to the destination location and without a need of further involvement of the host device after the host device sends the command to the memory device. | 06-24-2010 |
Sandra Almog Goldschmidt, Herzliya IL
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| 20100161932 | METHODS FOR WRITING DATA FROM A SOURCE LOCATION TO A DESTINATION LOCATION IN A MEMORY DEVICE - Methods for writing data from a source location to a destination location in a memory device are provided. In one embodiment, a memory device receives a command from a host device, wherein the command specifies a logical address of a source location in the memory and a logical address of a destination location in the memory. The memory device translates the logical addresses of the source and destination locations to physical addresses of the memory, reads data from the source location, and writes the data to the destination location. In this embodiment, the data is read from the source location and written to the destination location without a need of further involvement of the host device after the host device sends the command to the memory device. Other embodiments are provided. | 06-24-2010 |
Sandra Almog Goldschmidt, Herzeliya IL
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| 20090313420 | Method for saving an address map in a memory device - A method for saving an address map in a memory device is provided. In one embodiment, a logical-to-physical address map is stored in a volatile memory of a memory device. The memory device receives a command from a host device to perform an operation that is associated with a power-down sequence of the host device, such as a flush cache command. In response to receiving the command, the memory device performs the operation and saves the logical-to-physical address map in a non-volatile memory of the memory device. In this way, the command triggers both the performance of the operation and the saving of the logical-to-physical address map in the non-volatile memory of the memory device. | 12-17-2009 |
Thomas Goldschmidt, Henderson, NV US
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| 20110111858 | Gaming Machine and System Having Secondary Game - A gaming system comprises a plurality of gaming machines (EGMs) and a secondary game control section. The secondary game control section is provided with a plurality of data sets having different target investment amount between two triggerings of the secondary game. The secondary game control section is adapted to receive a bet contribution from each of the EGMs and calculate an average bet amount from the received bet contributions. The secondary game control section selects one of the data sets depending on the calculated average bet amount, and determines whether the secondary game is triggered for each bet contribution from the EGMs using the target investment amount associated with the selected one of the data sets and a random number, and if it is determined that the secondary game is triggered, pays out a secondary game award to an EGM of which bet contribution triggered the secondary game. | 05-12-2011 |
Tom Goldschmidt, Sodertalje SE
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| 20100061993 | Antibodies - A human antibody fragment, which antibody or fragment: | 03-11-2010 |
Troy A. Goldschmidt, Verona, WI US
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| 20080276722 | ELECTRONIC FLUID DISPENSING APPARATUS AND RELATED METHOD - An electronic fluid dispensing apparatus and related method. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are apparatuses comprising a funnel comprising a receiving mouth open to atmosphere, a sidewall that defines a frustum, and an apex that comprises an end portion (the frustum tapers from the receiving mouth towards the apex), a tube fluidly coupled to the end portion (the tube configured to receive a fluid from the funnel, the combined volume of the funnel and the tube being no greater than 64 fluid ounces), and a device coupled to the tube (the device configured to determine a parameter of a fluid that flows through the funnel and tube). | 11-13-2008 |
