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Gwen Geithman, Princeton, MN US
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20120284972 | Belt Buckle Accessory - A belt buckle accessory according to the present invention includes a base having opposed front and rear surfaces extending between opposed end edges, the base front and rear surfaces having a generally planar configuration. The accessory includes a sleeve having a sleeve upper end attached to the base rear surface adjacent a base upper edge thereof and having a sleeve lower end attached to the base rear surface adjacent a base lower edge thereof. The sleeve is detached from the base rear surface between the base upper and lower edges. There is indicia positioned on the base front surface. | 11-15-2012 |
Gwen Hickin, Flex Meadow GB
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20090275600 | MODIFIED PYRIMIDINE GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR MODULATORS - The present invention provides a novel class of modified pyrimidine compounds and compositions and methods of using the compounds as glucocorticoid receptor modulators. | 11-05-2009 |
Gwen Littlewort-Ford, Solana Beach, CA US
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20100086215 | Automated Facial Action Coding System - An automatic facial action coding system and method can include processing an image to identify a face in the image, to detect and align one or more facial features shown in the image, and to define one or more windows on the image. One or more distributions of pixels and color intensities can be quantified in each of the one or more windows to derive one or more two-dimensional intensity distributions of one or more colors within the window. The one or more two-dimensional intensity distributions can be processed to select image features appearing in the one or more windows and to classify one or more predefined facial actions on the face in the image. A facial action code score that includes a value indicating a relative amount of the predefined facial action occurring in the face in the image can be determined for the face in the image for each of the one or more predefined facial actions. | 04-08-2010 |
Gwen Littlewort-Ford, Solana, CA US
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20140301636 | AUTOMATED FACIAL ACTION CODING SYSTEM - An automatic facial action coding system and method can include processing an image to identify a face in the image, to detect and align one or more facial features shown in the image, and to define one or more windows on the image. One or more distributions of pixels and color intensities can be quantified in each of the one or more windows to derive one or more two-dimensional intensity distributions of one or more colors within the window. The one or more two-dimensional intensity distributions can be processed to select image features appearing in the one or more windows and to classify one or more predefined facial actions on the face in the image. A facial action code score that includes a value indicating a relative amount of the predefined facial action occurring in the face in the image can be determined for the face in the image for each of the one or more predefined facial actions. | 10-09-2014 |
Gwen Liu, Newport Coast, CA US
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20090004668 | Pre-miRNA loop-modulated target regulation - By employing essential nucleotides from both the stem and loop of precursor-miRNA, greater specificity is achieved as to the mRNAs that are repressed. It is found that besides the seed sequence of the stem of the pre-miRNA, nucleotides in the loop affect the activity and specificity of the cursor- and the processing and binding to target mRNA. By using both sequences in the natural pre-miRNA or modified mimetics, one can screen for cellular miRNA expression, modulate cell properties with greater specificity and investigate cellular activity as to phenotype and response to external stimuli in the presence and absence of target protein expression. | 01-01-2009 |
Gwen Shangle, Orange Park, FL US
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20090123897 | System, method and article of manufacture for entertaining, educating and soothing patient awake during dental or medical procedure - A picture puzzle includes a background having at least one background object and at least one puzzle object disposed on such background. The picture puzzle is adapted with a predetermined matching alignment between a predetermined feature of the at least one puzzle object and a predetermined feature of the at least one background object. A method of using at least one picture puzzle for at least one of entertaining and soothing a patient awake during medical or dental procedure and promoting personal hygiene and a system for entertaining and soothing a patient awake during medical or dental procedure are also provided. | 05-14-2009 |
Gwen Smith, Alpharetta, GA US
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20090132331 | System and method for workflow management - A system includes a data storage medium to store a plurality of user profiles and at least one work project, each of the work project including at least one task that is characterized by a task definition, and a processor to receive a request for work from a user, the processor including a task management engine to allocate the at least one task to the user based on the user profile and the task definition in response to the request for work. | 05-21-2009 |
Gwen Williams, Riverside, CA US
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20130299272 | Door Closing Noise Attenuator Releasably Attachable To Door Knobs - A noise attenuator for reducing clicking and slamming noises produced by the closing of a door includes a thin elongated rectangularly-shaped flexible, resiliently deformable padding member having D-shaped elastic strap loops protruding from opposite short vertical edges of the padding member. One of the strap loops is stretched to fit over a first door knob to thereby hang the attenuator from a first door knob preparatory to use. The padding member is pivoted to a horizontal use position over the door latch and the second loop stretched to fit over the second door knob. When the door is closed, the padding member prevents contact between metal parts of the door and door casing latching mechanism and prevents slamming contact between the door and members in the door casing. | 11-14-2013 |