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Hambleton
Frederick H. Hambleton, Orchard Lake, MI US
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| 20110258128 | RECYCLE PROGRAM - A system and method for automating the activities associated with a recycling program and to improve recycling participation. The recycling program adapts social science principles to significantly increase long term participating rates in the recycling activities by promoting positive behavioral changes to encourage higher participation in the recycling program by implementing group dynamic features relating to group decision making. One aspect of the invention is that it provides financial incentives in the form of rewards coupons to anyone engaged in recycling through a Rewards for Recycling Community Club and the coupons are redeemable at participating merchants who contribute the rewards coupons as members of the community recycling club. | 10-20-2011 |
Julie Hambleton, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20110047103 | ANTI-ANGIOGENESIS THERAPY FOR THE TREATMENT OF PREVIOUSLY TREATED BREAST CANCER - This invention concerns in general treatment of diseases and pathological conditions with anti-VEGF antibodies. More specifically, the invention concerns the treatment of human patients susceptible to or diagnosed with cancer using an anti-VEGF antibody, in combination with one or more additional anti-tumor therapeutic agents in previously treated metastatic breast cancer. | 02-24-2011 |
Kerry Louisa Hambleton, Northwich GB
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| 20100055073 | TREATMENT OF PERVASIVE DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS - An orally administrable nutritional formulation for use in the treatment of Pervasive Developmental Disorders (e.g. Autism, Asperger disorder or Retts disorder) contains free amino acids as the sole source of protein. The formulation may be administered to the patient as the sole daily source of protein or as a supplemental source of protein | 03-04-2010 |
Myra A. Hambleton, Plano, TX US
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| 20100217603 | Method, System, and Apparatus for Enabling Adaptive Natural Language Processing - An adaptive processing system includes one or more adaptive processing engines that are adapted to receive the one or more requests. The one or more adaptive processing engines adapted to parse the one or more requests and to communicate one or more queries to the one or more communication devices based at least in part on the information of the request. In one embodiment, the parsing of the one or more queries includes analyzing the information from the user, determining one or more next steps to perform based at least in part on the information from the user, and generating one or more queries for additional information. The system also includes an application server adapted to communicate with the one or more adaptive processing engines in response to the one or more requests based at least in part on the information of the one or more requests. | 08-26-2010 |
Richard S. Hambleton, Cambridge, MA US
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| 20100262635 | ELECTRONIC APPLIANCE FOR COLLECTING AND DISTRIBUTING DIGITAL MEDIA - A media archiver that detects receipt of a plurality of first computer readable mediums from different users. Each of the first computer readable mediums includes a set of content items generated by a respective different real-time content capture device that captured each content item of the set in real time by a respective user. Upon receipt of each of the plurality of first computer readable mediums, the media archiver detects a property of a content item(s) in the first computer readable medium that indicates the content item was created during a predetermined time period. The media archiver copies the content item (i.e. the content item created during the predetermined time period) from the first computer readable medium to a second removable computer readable medium to allow a user to collect all content items in one place from all users. | 10-14-2010 |
