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Alice Guest, Calgary CA
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20120318500 | Methods and systems for monitoring and modeling hydraulic fracturing of a reservoir field - The method and system describes monitoring and modeling the hydraulic fracturing of a reservoir. The microseismic events caused by hydraulic fracturing on a reservoir are captured by sensor arrays. The data captured by the sensor arrays are then analyzed to determine the source radius, and seismic moment tensor of microseismic events caused by the hydraulic fracturing. This information is then combined with a seismic velocity model to arrive at a discrete fracture network showing at least the orientation, source radius, and source mechanism of each microseismic event. This discrete fracture network is then used to determine the stimulated surface area, stimulated volume, and point of diminishing returns for the hydraulic fracturing process. Hydraulic fracturing engineers can use the algorithms to monitor the well and/or determine well completion. | 12-20-2012 |
Alon Naor Guest, Tel Aviv IL
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20130303237 | ELECTRIC SHOCKER - An electric shocker including a body sized and shaped to receive a cellular phone, an adapter plug, complementary to a socket in the cellular phone, mounted in the body, a pair of contacts adjacent to one another protruding from an outside surface of the body, a battery in the body, an electric circuit electrically coupling the battery to the contacts, the electric circuit including electric components for creating a high potential drop across the contacts, and an activation switch in the body for selectably activating the electric circuit. | 11-14-2013 |
Scott Anthony Herbert Guest, Dartmouth CA
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20120304121 | METHOD, PROCESSING DEVICE, AND ARTICLE OF MANUFACTURE FOR PROVIDING INSTRUCTIONS FOR DISPLAYING TIME-DEPENDENT INFORMATION AND FOR ALLOWING USER SELECTION OF TIME RANGES - A method of displaying time-dependent information is used to provide a time navigation window for aiding a user in selecting data to be displayed in a chart. A first sequence of first selectable time intervals and a second sequence of second selectable time intervals are displayed in a hierarchical arrangement in a viewport in the time navigation window. The first and second selectable time intervals have first and second time scales, respectively, and each have a respective selectable area for display. The time-dependent data is displayed in the time intervals or selectable areas thereof of at least one the first and second sequences. A user can select one or more of the time intervals for changing range of time for display of the data within the viewport or for changing a range of time for display of the data in an area outside the viewport. | 11-29-2012 |
William C. Guest, Vancouver CA
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20100233176 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PREDICTING MISFOLDED PROTEIN EPITOPES - A method and system to identify an epitope unique to a misfolded form of a protein is provided. Sets of one or more amino acid residues are selected from a model representing the structure of the protein; the free energy of unfolding of each set is determined; and the epitope is identified from the sets having a total probability of unfolding above a minimum probability or a free energy of unfolding below a minimum energy. In other aspects, the invention provides for the use of epitopes identified by the epitope prediction methods, and related antibodies, to diagnose and treat disease and to screen samples for the presence of such epitopes. | 09-16-2010 |
20110125478 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DETERMINING LOCALIZED DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF A MOLECULE - The present disclosure describes methods, systems and techniques for determining a localized dielectric property of a molecule. A molecular model of at least a portion of the molecule is obtained. The molecular model is partitioned into cavities, and for each of the cavities, the permittivity within the cavity is iteratively determined based on permittivity outside of the cavity and electronic and nuclear polarizability within the cavity. Beneficially, this allows for different permittivities to be determined for different portions of the molecule, and is advantageous over simply assigning a single permittivity to the entire molecule. | 05-26-2011 |
William Clay Guest, Winnipeg CA
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20100123073 | ELECTRON CAPTURE DISSOCIATION IN A MASS SPECTROMETER - A mass spectrometer, that may be a time of flight mass spectrometer, has a source of ions having desired characteristics. The mass spectrometer section includes a modulator and first and second apertures on opposite sides of the modulator, with the first aperture providing a connection to the source of ions. A cell is connected to the modulator of the time-of flight mass spectrometer section by the second aperture, whereby, in use, ions from the source of ions can pass through the first aperture, the modulator and the second aperture into the cell, for capture of electrons or collision with a gas, to generate daughter ions, and the daughter ions are passed back into the time-of-flight or other mass spectrometer section for analysis. | 05-20-2010 |