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John M. Holtman, Raleigh, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090327189DYNAMIC ONTOLOGY-DRIVEN TEMPLATE SELECTION - One aspect of the present invention includes dynamically selecting templates through the use of an ontology. In one embodiment, an ontology is defined to structure information system content, and an ontology classification is then assigned when content is provided to the information system. Based on this classification, the most appropriate template classified in the ontology is applied to the content. If a template exists at the content item's ontology level, this template is applied to the content. If no template exists, then the ontology tree is navigated upward to locate a template at the nearest ancestor ontology level. If a template was found by navigating the ontology tree, then this template is applied to the content item.12-31-2009
20090327337DYNAMIC ONTOLOGY-DRIVEN TEMPLATE SELECTION - One aspect of the present invention includes dynamically selecting templates through the use of an ontology. In one embodiment, an ontology is defined to structure information system content, and an ontology classification is then assigned when content is provided to the information system. Based on this classification, the most appropriate template classified in the ontology is applied to the content. If a template exists at the content item's ontology level, this template is applied to the content. If no template exists, then the ontology tree is navigated upward to locate a template at the nearest ancestor ontology level. If a template was found by navigating the ontology tree, then this template is applied to the content item.12-31-2009

Joseph R. Holtman, Lexington, KY US

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20100120857USE OF TRIS-QUATERNARY AMMONIUM SALTS AS PAIN MODULATING AGENTS - Provided are tris-quaternary ammonium compounds which are modulators of nociception and pain.05-13-2010
20100173937USE OF TETRAKIS-QUATERNARY AMMONIUM SALTS AS PAIN MODULATING AGENTS - Provided are methods of modulating, treating, reversing and/or preventing pain using tetrakis quaternary ammonium compounds, especially regarding pain of central and/or peripheral origin and/or pain which is nociceptive, neuropathic, somatic, visceral, and/or inflammatory in nature.07-08-2010
20110112130Opioid-Nornicotine Codrugs Combinations for Pain Management - The present invention relates to the field of pain management, and more particularly to synergistic codrugs comprising an opioid and nornicotine which have been combined to form a single chemical codrug entity. When the codrug is administered it produces a synergistic analgesic response to pain.05-12-2011
20110112131Opioid-Ketamine and Norketamine Codrug Combinations for Pain Management - The present invention relates to the field of pain management, and more particularly to synergistic codrugs comprising an opioid and ketamine or norketamine which have been combined to form a single chemical codrug entity. When the codrug is administered it produces a synergistic analgesic response to pain.05-12-2011
20110166177BIS-QUATERNARY AMMONIUM SALTS AS PAIN MODULATING AGENTS - Provided are methods for using bis-quaternary ammonium compounds to treat inflammatory pain, neuropathic pain and nociceptive pain.07-07-2011

Patent applications by Joseph R. Holtman, Lexington, KY US

Karen S. Holtman, Grayslake, IL US

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20110040651SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING ORDERS MADE VIA A COMPUTER NETWORK - A system and method for allowing a user to schedule pickup of an ordered item provides a user interface having user interface elements for allowing a user to specify a frequency with which an order is it to be picked up, for informing a user as to availability of the item for pickup, and/or for allowing a user to request that an item be held in reserve for pickup within a given period of time, such as 24 hours. Frequency options provided to the user for selection when scheduling an order for pickup may include a one-time frequency, a daily frequency, a weekly frequency, a monthly frequency, and user specified dates. The information as to availability of the item for pickup is determined considering a time of order and real-time stocking information for the item.02-17-2011