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Abbas M. Husain, Merchantville, NJ US
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| 20100177281 | EYE DISORDER DETECTION CHART - An eye chart comprises a series of sinusoidal lines spaced at intervals of a selected to discriminate between normal vision and vision impaired by the presence of a cataract. Groups of sinusoidal lines have progressively different distances between the series with one series representing normal vision with the space between the lines growing progressively further apart to indicate the advancement of the cataract. A user counts the number of lines of the group that is clearly distinct. A user with normal vision will be able to count the number of lines, while a person with cataracts will require the space between the lines to be further apart in order to count depending on the stage of cataract development. A light source may be used to indicate night vision problems. A practitioner can record the progression of cataracts by keeping track of any changes over time. | 07-15-2010 |
| 20110013142 | CATARACT DETECTION EYE CHART - An eye chart uses a series of sinusoidal lines spaced at intervals selected to discriminate between normal vision and vision impaired by the presence of a cataract. Groups of sinusoidal lines have progressively different distances between the series with one series representing normal vision with the space between the lines growing progressively further apart to indicate the advancement of the cataract. A user counts the number of lines of the group that is clearly distinct. A user with normal vision will be able to count the number of lines, while a person with cataracts will require the space between the lines to be further apart in order to count depending on the stage of cataract development. A light source may be used to indicate night vision problems. A user can record the progression of the cataracts by tracking any changes over time. Different shapes and letters may be used. | 01-20-2011 |
Abbas M. Husain, Voorhees, NJ US
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| 20100192290 | NECK PROTECTION COLLAR - A neck protection collar for protecting the neck of a user has a collar portion that substantially wraps around the neck of a user. A neck protection portion extends up a rearward portion of the collar to protect the neck and part of the cranium. In one embodiment, a chamber is disposed along a portion of the neck protection collar and is filled with an energy absorbing fluid that distributes the force applied during an impact so that injuries are reduced. In another embodiment, a plurality of chambers are filled with the energy absorbing fluid are used to provide the energy absorbing function. The fluid is an energy absorbing gel or liquid. In one embodiment, the chambers are filled with a gas such as air. A fastener is disposed along an upper portion of the neck protection portion to attach to a helmet. | 08-05-2010 |
Ahsan Husain, Hoover, AL US
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| 20090304625 | MODULATORS OF CARDIAC CELL HYPERTROPHY AND HYPERPLASIA - Provided are compositions and methods for modulating cardiac cell hypertrophy and hyperplasia using inhibitors of c-Kit activity. | 12-10-2009 |
Ali Husain, Voorhees, NJ US
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| 20100137187 | Glutamate-Enhanced Cell-Penetrating Peptides and Methods of Using Same - Disclosed herein are novel glutamate-enhanced cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) for use as delivery vehicles to mediate intracellular uptake of therapeutic payloads and methods of using the same. | 06-03-2010 |
Arifa Husain, Blue Bell, PA US
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| 20080280891 | Anti-cancer agents and uses thereof - The present invention is in the area of novel compounds and salts thereof, their syntheses, and their use as anti-cancer agents. The compounds include compounds of Formula I: | 11-13-2008 |
| 20090093479 | ANTI-CANCER AGENTS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention is in the area of novel compounds and salts thereof, their syntheses, and their use as anti-cancer agents. The compounds include compounds of Formula I: | 04-09-2009 |
Iqbal Husain, Copley, OH US
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| 20100277113 | Position Estimation At Starting and Lower Speeds in Three-Phase Switched Reluctance Machines - Provided is a method of indirect position estimation in three-phase switched reluctance machines. The method may comprise providing a three-phase switched reluctance machine. A three-phase switched reluctance machine may comprise a rotor and three phases. The method may further comprise producing data about the machine, setting threshold current values for at least a first phase; and sensing rotor position. Sensing rotor position may comprise applying a sensing pulse voltage sufficient to induce a pulse current having some maximum amperage in the first phase, determining the amplitude of the maximum amperage of said pulse current with respect to the thresholds for the first phase, and determining the sector of the rotor based upon the amplitude of the maximum amperage of the pulse current in the first phase. | 11-04-2010 |
Jamil Husain, Bartlett, IL US
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| 20120072267 | Quality of Service Performance Scoring and Rating Display and Navigation System - A computer display device is configured to present a plurality of Quality of Service Ratings and link to selectable displays of the component data supporting said Quality of Service Rating. Each Quality of Service Rating is determined by comparing a total combined Quality of Service Score with at least one threshold for a type of service. A method for determining a total combined Quality of Service Score comprises adjusting by an aggregate numerical value for minor Key Performance Indicators from a gross score established among selected major Key Performance Indicators. In an embodiment a ceiling is determined by the lowest rating among the major Key Performance Indicators. A plurality of dimensions and limits determines subsets of wireless communications apparatus. Changes of Quality of Service between subsets are correlated with changes in the data recorded according to a collection profile at each wireless communication apparatus categorized into a subset. | 03-22-2012 |
Mahran Husain, South Bend, IN US
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| 20100000757 | Weatherproof outlet and gasket assembly - A weatherproof outlet includes a base plate for coupling to an electrical box and a hinged cover. The base plate has at least one opening for accessing an electrical wiring device such as an electrical receptacle mounted in the electrical box. The top surface of the base plate includes an inner rim and an outer rim having a dimension to shed water away from the access opening and the wiring device. A weatherproof gasket is attached to the top surface of the base plate within the confines of the inner wall and overlying the access opening. The gasket includes a plurality of slits for receiving the prongs of a plug and to form a waterproof seal around the prongs when inserted into the slots of an electrical receptacle. | 01-07-2010 |
| 20100032180 | Add-a-depth ring and cover plate assembly - An adjustable depth cover plate assembly includes a top plate and an adjustable sleeve to compensate for different spacing between the outer surface of a wall and the front side of an electrical box. The adjustable cover plate is positioned on the electrical box with the end of the sleeve abutting the electrical box. Mounting screws of an electrical wiring device pass through an opening in the top plate of the cover plate into the electrical box whereby the cover plate is captured between the wiring device and the electrical box. The length of the sleeve of the cover plate is adjustable by providing frangible score lines or telescoping members. | 02-11-2010 |
| 20100108374 | Weatherproof cover assembly for an electrical box having a water intrusion barrier - A cover assembly for attaching to an electrical box includes housing and a cover hinged to the housing. The assembly is mounted to the electrical box to protect an electrical device from moisture while allowing access to the electrical device. The housing has an inner chamber, an outer chamber and an access opening into the outer chamber for the electrical cord that can be connected to the electrical device. The cover assembly is provided with a water barrier member between the inner chamber and the outer chamber to inhibit water and debris from entering the housing of the cover assembly through the access opening. | 05-06-2010 |
Mansoor Firoz Husain, North Brunswick, NJ US
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| 20090069583 | ETHYLENE OXIDE PRODUCTION USING FIXED MODERATOR CONCENTRATION - A method for controlling ethylene oxidation uses ethylene and oxygen, in conjunction with a silver based catalyst, a moderator and a co-moderator, to form ethylene oxide. When controlling the ethylene oxidation reaction, the moderator concentration is maintained constant within a comparatively narrow operative concentration range and the co-moderator concentration is varied within a comparatively wider operative concentration range, to optimize a catalyst property such as the catalyst activity and/or the catalyst selectivity. | 03-12-2009 |
Mo Husain US
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| 20110132849 | Infusion of combustion gases into ballast water preferably under less than atmospheric pressure to synergistically kill harmful Aquatic Nuisance Species by simultaneous hypercapnia, hypoxia and Acidic pH level - Aquatic nuisance species (ANS) in ship's ballast water are killed by permeating to equilibrium a gaseous mixture consisting essentially of, preferably, ≧84% nitrogen, ≧11% carbon dioxide and ≦4% oxygen through ship's ballast water until the ballast water itself becomes (i) hypercapnic to ≧20 ppm carbon dioxide, and, by association, (ii) acidic to pH ≦7, while preferably further, and also, being rendered (iii) hypoxic to ≦1 ppm oxygen. The permeating is preferably realized by bubbling the gaseous mixture preferably obtained from an inert gas generator through the ballast water over the course of 2+ days while the ballast water is continually maintained a pressure less than atmosphere, preferably −2 p.s.i. or less. The (i) hypercapnic, (ii) acidic and (iii) hypoxic conditions—each of which can be independently realized—synergistically cooperate to kill a broad range of ANS in the ballast water without deleterious effect on the environment when, and if, the ballast water in which the balance of dissolved gases has been changed is discharged. | 06-09-2011 |
Muqtada Husain, Brownstown, MI US
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| 20110205165 | TUNED MASS DAMPER FOR IMPROVING NVH CHARACTERISTICS OF A HAPTIC TOUCH PANEL - A haptic interface is disclosed. The haptic interface includes a base having a front surface. A haptic member is disposed adjacent the front surface of the base to receive an input from a user. An actuator is interposed between the base and the haptic member. A control system is provided that is in electrical communication with the haptic member and the actuator, wherein the control system receives the input from the haptic member effective to control an operation of the control system and provides an output to the actuator to produce a vibration of the haptic member having a frequency domain and a peak amplitude. A tuned mass damper is coupled to the haptic interface, wherein the tuned mass damper minimizes the peak amplitude of the vibration and minimizes a transfer of the vibration from the haptic member to a support structure. | 08-25-2011 |
Syed Husain, Jersey City, NJ US
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| 20080208897 | Global Inventory Warehouse - Building and maintaining an accurate and up-to-date global inventory of hardware, software, and telecommunications assets deployed throughout an organization is described. A global inventory warehouse (GIW) receives an identification and physical location of these assets from multiple source systems. Some of these source systems contain information pertaining to the assets that has been manually entered into the source system by a human administrator. Other source systems, meanwhile, contain information that has been automatically collected by the source systems without human intervention. The GIW receives this information from the source systems and stores it within a GIW database. The GIW database may thus contain a global inventory of all or nearly all of the hardware, software, and telecommunications assets distributed throughout the organization. This database may also contain an identification of physical locations within the organization of all or substantially all of these assets. | 08-28-2008 |
| 20090070237 | DATA RECONCILIATION - Reconciling corresponding data reported by multiple data sources and pertaining to hardware, software, and telecommunications assets distributed throughout an organization is described. In one aspect, a reconciliation framework receives data maintained by a first data source and pertaining to a portion of the hardware, software, and telecommunications assets distributed throughout the organization. The reconciliation framework then also receives data maintained by a second data source and pertaining to the portion of the hardware, software, and telecommunications assets distributed throughout the organization. The reconciliation framework then compares the data maintained by the first data source to the data maintained by the second data source effective to determine differences between the data maintained by the first data source and the data maintained by the second data source. | 03-12-2009 |
Syed Mohammad Amir Husain, Round Rock, TX US
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| 20120011509 | Migrating Session State of a Machine Without Using Memory Images - Embodiments of a system and method for migrating session state from a first machine to a second machine without using memory images are disclosed. State information for components of a first computer is determined and stored in a structured human and machine readable file, and does not include a memory image, a disk image, register status, or register contents for the first computer. A second computer is set to a state corresponding to the state of the first computer based on the stored state information, including parsing one or more sections of the structured file to determine actions for restoring state of one or more of the corresponding components, and for each component of the one or more components, performing the actions, including instantiating or invoking the component on the second computer, and performing multiple steps to configure the component in accordance with the state information. | 01-12-2012 |
Syed Shaukat Husain, Newton, MA US
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| 20110053998 | ETOMIDATE ANALOGUES WITH IMPROVED PHARMACOKINETIC AND PHARMACODYNAMIC PROPERTIES - The invention is directed to compounds according to formula (I): where R | 03-03-2011 |
