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John C. Hellyer, Denver, CO US
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| 20080319780 | Defining reports for dimension based enterprise resource planning systems - A reporting tool is used to create reports for dimension based ERP (“Enterprise Resource Planning”) systems. The dimensions for the report may be selected manually and/or automatically. The reports are defined using the selected dimensions that are obtained directly from the ERP system without including the fully qualified account information. Additionally, dimension hierarchies may be imported directly from the ERP system. | 12-25-2008 |
Richard Hellyer, East Dundee, IL US
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| 20080279883 | Ingestible Malodor Eliminator for Animals - An ingestible formulation for a malodor eliminator for animals that works systemically and comprises a formulation of a chlorophyll derivative combined with | 11-13-2008 |
| 20080279884 | Ingestible Plaque Eliminator for Animals - An ingestible formulation for a plaque eliminator for animals that works systemically and comprises a formulation of a chlorophyll or a chlorophyll derivative combined with Spirulina and alfalfa wherein the chlorophyll derivative is at least 90 percent of the formulation is presented. In the preferred embodiment, the chlorophyll derivative is chlorophyllin. The formulation may be a capsule, liquid, tablet, or gelcap when in its usable form with the preferred embodiment being in a capsule formulation. When produced in tablet form, the formulation may also include a tableting agent. The formulation has a dissolution time generally sufficient to allow the formulation to pass an animal's stomach before beginning to breakdown. The formulation is dose dependent and will vary depending on the size of the animal to which it is given. | 11-13-2008 |
Robert Hellyer, Roswell, GA US
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| 20100132123 | TITANIUM MATTRESS MEMBER - A versatile support member constructed of a metallic mesh is provided in a bedding product. The support member is placed on top of the mattress core (whether foam or spring coil) before the mattress cover is attached. The support member may be constructed of titanium wire in a woven or welded mesh grid or web configuration, although other metals (such as, but not limited to, vanadium, chromium, platinum, molybdenum, nickel, iron, zinc), alloys thereof, or fiber composites (such as, but not limited to, carbon or graphite) may be used. The support member may be directly attached to the core or may be secured to the upper or lower border rods by hog rings, stitching, lacing, or other conventional means. | 06-03-2010 |
Tobin Hellyer, Westminster, MD US
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| 20090149337 | Use of an Extraction Control in a Method of Extracting Nucleic Acids - The present invention relates to a method of ensuring the effectiveness of the extraction workup from a biological sample of nucleic acid. The inventive method is able to distinguish between possible defects in the extraction of nucleic acid from a sample and possible defects in a subsequent amplification step. The present invention also relates to a packaged array for extracting nucleic acid from a biological sample. | 06-11-2009 |
| 20090258340 | Assay for SARS coronavirus by amplification and detection of the replicase sequence - Primers and probes derived from SARS-CoV nucleic acid that facilitate detection and/or quantification of the replicase gene are disclosed. The disclosed sequences may be used in a variety of amplification and non-amplification formats for detection of SARS-CoV infection. | 10-15-2009 |
| 20100273156 | SEQUENCES AND METHODS FOR DETECTING INFLUENZA A AND INFLUENZA B VIRUS - Nucleic acid amplification primers and methods for specific detection of influenza A and influenza B nucleic acid targets are disclosed. The primer-target binding sequences are useful for detection of influenza A and influenza B targets in a variety of amplification and hybridization reactions. The oligonucleotide sequences are able to differentiate between influenza A and influenza B strains through specific hybridization to one or the other virus strain, enabling specific detection of the presence of influenza A and/or influenza B in a specimen. | 10-28-2010 |
Tobin J. Hellyer, Westminster, MD US
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| 20100136513 | Assay for sars coronavirus by amplification and detection of nucleocapsid rna sequence - Primers and probes derived from SARS-CoV nucleic acid that facilitate detection and/or quantification of the nucleocapsid gene are disclosed. The disclosed sequences may be used in a variety of amplification and non-amplification formats for detection of SARSCoV infection. | 06-03-2010 |
| 20100311607 | METHOD FOR RAPID IDENTIFICATION OF MICROORGANISMS - The present invention relates, in general, to probes, methods, and kits used to determine the presence or absence of a microorganism in a sample. The probes, methods, and kits comprise at least one capture probe and/or at least one detector probe. | 12-09-2010 |
Tobin J. Hellyer, Owings Mills, MD US
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| 20090131647 | Methods for detecting nucleic acid sequence variations - The invention employs an unlabeled signal primer comprising a 5′ adapter sequence for detection of variations in nucleic acid target sequences. The detection system further comprises a reporter probe, the 3′ end of which hybridizes to the complement of the 5′ adapter sequence of the signal primer to produce a 5′ overhang. Polymerase is used to fill in the overhang and synthesize the complement of the 5′ overhang of the reporter probe. Synthesis of the reporter probe complement is detected, either directly or indirectly, as an indication of the presence of the target. | 05-21-2009 |
| 20090246792 | METHODS FOR DETECTING NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCE VARIATIONS - The invention employs an unlabeled signal primer comprising a 5′ adapter sequence for detection of variations in nucleic acid target sequences. The detection system further comprises a reporter probe, the 3′ end of which hybridizes to the complement of the 5′ adapter sequence of the signal primer to produce a 5′ overhang. Polymerase is used to fill in the overhang and synthesize the complement of the 5′ overhang of the reporter probe. Synthesis of the reporter probe complement is detected, either directly or indirectly, as an indication of the presence of the target. | 10-01-2009 |
