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Alan Hemming, Gainesville, FL US

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20090222933Human Liver Cancer Cell Line - The present invention relates to a human hepatoma-derived cell line, LH86, liver cell cultures, non-human animal models, artificial livers, liver assist devices, screening assays, and other applications of the cell line as an investigational tool.09-03-2009

Burce C. Hemming, Manchester, MO US

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20090136919METHOD TO RAPIDLY QUANTIFY MYCOBACTERIA IN INDUSTRIAL FLUIDS - The invention is a method for detecting and quantifying environmental mycobacteria in industrial fluids comprising extracting bacterial DNA from a sample of an industrial fluid; amplifying the extracted DNA; hybridizing an aliquot of the DNA to two or more amplification primers; and detecting the amplification product.05-28-2009

Dirk Hemming, Ingelheim DE

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20090043638INTEGRATION OF REORDER-POINT BASED PLANNING AND TIME-PERIOD PLANNING - A system and method to perform time period planning and reorder point planning in a single planning run. Forecast data for a first subset of locations and inventory data for a second subset of locations is supplied to the planning system. Time period planning is performed on the first subset of locations and reordering point planning is performed on the second subset of locations in the same planning run.02-12-2009

Erwin Hemming, Herne DE

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20080281892Method and Apparatus for Generating Pseudo Random Numbers - The present invention proposes a methodology implementable in form of a hardware or software module for generating a pseudo random number. The pseudo random number corresponds to a pseudo random sequence of bits, which form the pseudo random number. A plurality of m polynomials is provided. The polynomials are derived from an original polynomial, which defines a feedback function of a linear feedback shift register capable for generating the pseudo random number. The polynomials are functions of n bits, which serve as initial bits and seed bits, respectively. Then, the polynomials are applied on the initial bits for generating the pseudo random number, which comprises at least m bits resulting from the m polynomials. Due to the fact that the polynomials are independent from each other, i.e. the initial bits serve as input values to the polynomials, the polynomials can be applied substantially simultaneously or in any other sequence.11-13-2008
20080294851METHOD, APPARATUS, COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT, AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGEMENT OF SHARED MEMORY - A system for providing management of shared memory for concurrent access is provided. The system includes a hardware element, a software element, and a memory that is accessible by the hardware and software elements. The memory includes control data that provides logical information describing the structure of the memory and the location of data within the memory. The software element may be executed to cause the control data to be written/updated to reflect alterations to the memory. By accessing the control data of the memory, the hardware element is able to identify a location in the memory to which to write data. In this way, the hardware element may write data to the memory without interacting with the software element while writing data. An indicator may also be provided to direct the hardware element to a location of the memory to which to write data.11-27-2008

Jonas Hemming, Boras SE

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20080283450Control System for a Banknote Handler - The present invention relates to a device for handling banknotes, comprising a transporting system (11-20-2008

Markus Hemming, Oberhausen DE

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20110021398SKIN AND HAND CLEANSERS - The invention relates to skin and hand cleansers comprising the components a.) at least one alkyl ester and/or diester, b.) 0 to 40 wt.-% of at least one surfactant selected from the group of fatty alcohol ethoxylates, fatty alcohol ether sulfates and salts of sulfated and/pr sulfonated fatty acids, c.) at least one thixotropic agent and at least one hydrophilic, pyrogenic silicic acid, d.) 0 to 30 wt.-% of one or more abrasives, e.) 0 to 5 wt.-% of at least one physiologically compatible carbonic acid ester f.) 0 to <10 wt.-% water, g.) optionally one or more viscosity modifying agent, h.) optionally other cosmetic aids, additives and/or active ingredients, wherein the total of the components a.) through h.) adds up to 100 wt.-%, based on the composition of the cleanser.01-27-2011

Michael T. Hemming, Kiowa, CO US

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20080300497METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING NOISE IN AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - An implantable medical device and associated method monitor a physiological signal for sensing physiological events and detecting a physiological condition in response to the sensed physiological events. The device senses a first event from the physiological signal, senses a noise signal in the physiological signal and senses a next event from the physiological signal wherein the first event and the next event define a signal interval. The signal interval is declared as a noisy interval in response to the sensed noise signal.12-04-2008