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Hung V. Lam, Raleigh, NC US
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20090049383 | TOOL-TIP FOR MULTIMEDIA FILES - A tool-tip presentation system for multimedia files. The tool-tip presentation system can be configured to respond to proximity events associated with a selected entry in a list of multimedia files such as screen captured images or complete audio files. Based upon the selected entry, a corresponding multimedia sample such as a thumbnail image of a screen captured image or an audio sample of the audio file can be retrieved and presented as a tool-tip. In particular, the tool-tip can be displayed in a position which is proximate to the selected entry. In this way, one who interacts with the list of multimedia files need not load each complete multimedia file in the list in order to determine the contents of the multimedia file. Rather, the multimedia sample in the tool-tip can suffice. | 02-19-2009 |
Hung V. Nguyen, San Jose, CA US
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20110081120 | OPTICAL SUBASSEMBLY GROUNDING IN AN OPTOELECTRONIC MODULE - Optical subassembly grounding in an optoelectronic module. In one example embodiment, a conductive OSA grounding gasket assembly includes a top gasket and a bottom gasket. The top gasket includes a top shell surface and a top OSA surface. The top shell surface is configured to be in direct physical contact with a conductive top shell of an optoelectronic module. The top OSA surface is configured to make direct physical contact with a conductive housing of an OSA. The bottom gasket includes a bottom OSA surface and a bottom shell surface. The bottom OSA surface is configured to be in direct physical contact with the conductive housing of the OSA. The bottom shell surface is configured to make direct physical contact with a conductive bottom shell of the optoelectronic module. | 04-07-2011 |
Hung V. Nguyen, Florissant, MO US
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20110065959 | Removal of Silica from Water Soluble Compounds by Nanofiltration and Reverse Phase Chromatography - A process for separating soluble silica species such as monomeric silicic acid (or monosilicic acid) and low molecular weight soluble polymeric silica from impure water soluble compounds by membrane nanofiltration is provided. A process for separating soluble silica species and colloidal silica from impure water soluble compounds by reverse phase liquid chromatography is also provided. | 03-17-2011 |
Hung V. Tang, Santa Ana, CA US
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20120324758 | Footwear Pressure Elimination & Dipersibility Systematic - Pain caused by plantar fasciitis is usually accompanied by heel pain and arch pain or forefoot regions are possibly most painful when you first attempt to stand or walk. There are also many other painful conditions of the feet that could be cause from the foot discomfort in footwear composition or technical designed. The present invention is footwear consisting composition method to disperse an exertion of force such as pressures recess of the foot relating above painful conditions. Said it mean of relieving foot strain in the advantage of composition interior cushiony sole that it insert to inside of an outer element composed in corresponding cushiony sole of others in advantage of pain reliever or shocks absorption. FIG. | 12-27-2012 |
Hung V. Tran, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20140081907 | Client-Side Handling Of Transient Duplicates For Row-Level Replication - Transient duplicate key violations of unique key constraints are handled during row updates. Row changes are buffered until a point is reached that those changes are safe to execute. Row changes are effectively reordered to avoid constraint violations during execution of updates. In response to receiving a constraint key violation from a server after an attempted update, a client locally stores a record containing information regarding the failed update. Later, in response to the lack of receipt of an error in response to another update to the same column of the same table, the client uses the information in this record to instruct the server to attempt to repeat a failed update that previously attempted to change the value of a row to a value that was present in a uniqueness-constrained column at the time of the failure, but is no longer present due to the successful update. | 03-20-2014 |
20150032695 | CLIENT AND SERVER INTEGRATION FOR REPLICATING DATA - Techniques are provided for client and server integration for scalable replication. A replication client transmits change records to a database server over a stream. The database server determines at least one batch comprising change records for at least one transaction. The database server generates dependency data for at least one change record in a batch based on at least one constraint identifier for at least one column. The database server determines an ordered grouping of the change records based on an operation type of each change record and the dependency data of each change record, wherein change records sharing operation types are grouped together unless a division based on the dependency data is determined. The database server generates a reordered transaction comprising a plurality of reordered operations based on the ordered grouping of the change records of the particular batch. | 01-29-2015 |