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Andrea Hillegass, Bridgewater, NJ US
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20100174088 | PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF BENZIMIDAZOL THIENYLAMINE COMPOUNDS AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF USEFUL AS SODIUM/PROTON EXCHANGER TYPE 3 INHIBITORS - The present invention is an improved process for the preparation of a sodium/proton exchange inhibitor of sub-type 3 (NHE-3) useful in the treatment of sleep apnea and other related respiratory disorders. The improved synthesis of the NHE-3 inhibitor, more specifically a benzimidazol thienylamine, utilizes novel reagents and chemical intermediates and thereby results in an improved yield and purity of the final product with less reaction or synthetic steps required | 07-08-2010 |
Andrea Hillegass, Nazareth, PA US
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20120190695 | PHENYLOXADIAZOLE DERIVATIVES AS PGDS INHIBITORS - This invention is directed to a compound of formula (I): | 07-26-2012 |
Daniel Hillegass, Warrington, PA US
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20150334386 | AUTOMATIC VIDEO COMPARISON OF THE OUTPUT OF A VIDEO DECODER - The automatic video comparison system for measuring the quality of decoded data described herein provides a method for measuring the quality of decoded data at the level of sub-units of a unit of data, for instance at the level of sub-blocks of a video frame. The system can therefore locate defects that may not otherwise be detected by an automated system that measures quality at the level of the entire frame. Processing encoded media is computationally intensive, thus the automatic video comparison system uses a distributed computing system in order to distribute the computations across many compute resources that are capable of operating in parallel. | 11-19-2015 |
Wendy Hillegass, Brooklyn, NY US
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20140081771 | PUBLISHER INVENTORY EXTENSION - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for extending publisher inventory. In one aspect, a method includes receiving distribution agreement data specifying a first number of impressions that a first publisher has agreed to allocate to a content item provider during a specified period. A determination is made that an estimated total number of impressions that the first publisher will allocate to the content item provider over the specified period will be less than the first number of impressions. A third number of additional impressions are obtained from one or more second publishers that differ from the first publisher. At least a portion of the third number of additional impressions is allocated to the content item provider to meet the first number of impressions specified by the distribution agreement data. | 03-20-2014 |