Haselden
Barbara Haselden, Cupertino, CA US
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20090303787 | NONVOLATILE MEMORIES WITH TUNNEL DIELECTRIC WITH CHLORINE - In a nonvolatile memory cell with charge trapping dielectric ( | 12-10-2009 |
J. Kirk Haselden, Sammamish, WA US
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20100306208 | ABSTRACT PIPELINE COMPONENT CONNECTION - The subject disclosure pertains to systems and methods for connecting pipeline components such as data flow pipeline components. Pipeline components are wrapped in metadata components that include the component as well as abstracted metadata in the form of input and output metadata descriptors. A connector can arbitrate metadata differences between pipeline components based on the metadata descriptors, thereby preventing upstream modifications from invalidating or breaking components downstream. Native or plug-in heuristic and/or related components can provide the functionality necessary to resolve metadata differences. | 12-02-2010 |
Sherril S. Haselden, Santa Cruz, CA US
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20090214489 | PEPTIDES AND COMPOUNDS THAT BIND TO A RECEPTOR - Described are peptides and peptide mimetics that bind to and activate the thrombopoietin receptor. Such peptides and peptide mimetics are useful in methods for treating hematological disorders and particularly, thrombocytopenia resulting from chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or bone marrow transfusions as well as in diagnostic methods employing labeled peptides and peptide mimetics. | 08-27-2009 |
Stuart Haselden, Wellington NZ
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20150136939 | SUPPORT SYSTEM - A support system ( | 05-21-2015 |
William D. Haselden, Birmingham, AL US
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20090112756 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS - A method and system for processing information is provided. A negotiable instrument may be scanned to determine a first amount and a second amount. A comparing module compares the first amount to the second amount, and a value for the negotiable instrument is determined based on the amounts. The value can be compared to the amounts to determine if a predetermined error has been committed in entering the value. If so, the value may be corrected. | 04-30-2009 |