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Andrew C. Hyatt, Palm City, FL US
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| 20100117357 | FLEXIBLE VACUUM CLEANER HOSE COUPLING - The present invention is a coupling used for connecting two rigid vacuum cleaner hoses. | 05-13-2010 |
Bill Hyatt, Longmont, CO US
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| 20100142386 | NETWORK AND METHOD PROVIDING AN INDICATION OF NETWORK CAPABILITIES TO A USER FOR SPECIAL NUMBER CALLS - Networks and methods are disclosed for providing an indication of the capability of a communication network for serving special number calls. Before a user places a special number call, the communication network determines the capability of the communication network for serving a special number call, and provides the indication of the network capability to the user. The user is thus kept aware of the quality of the special number service available to them through the communication network. | 06-10-2010 |
Brad Hyatt, Rochester, NY US
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| 20090273109 | Three dimensional variable forming apparatus and methods of use thereof - The disclosed systems and methods include a mold assembly having a malleable mold ( | 11-05-2009 |
Brice Hyatt, Markleville, IN US
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| 20100071457 | PARTIAL STROKE TESTING WITH PULSED CONTROL LOOP - Partial Stroke Testing (PST) equipment and methodologies provide PST data for one or more valves by withholding or applying power to the one or more valves for periodic time periods that increase by an incremental amount until the one or more valves partially stroke or a maximum test period expires. | 03-25-2010 |
Chris Hyatt, South Hadley, MA US
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| 20100266671 | Device and Method for Treating Dermal Tissue - The present disclosure provides gel compositions useful for treating the skin. The gel compositions are hydrogels that include from about 33 wt % to about 68 wt % of a humectant or a mixture of humectants; about 0 wt % to about 8 wt % of an electrolyte or mixture of electrolytes; from about 2 wt % to about 20 wt % of water; from about 18 wt % to about 45 wt % of a copolymer. The copolymer includes, in polymerized form, from about 80 mol % to about 95 mol % of a first monomer, which is a mixture of acrylic acid and a salt thereof, from about 5 mol % to 20 mol % of a second monomer, which can be a salt of 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid, and, optionally a crosslinking agent. In embodiments, the gel composition has a pH of about 7.0 or less. The dermal patches of the present disclosure may be utilized in skin care, and may include the application of the patch, its removal, and re-application to tissue. | 10-21-2010 |
Christopher Hyatt, South Hadley, MA US
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| 20090270709 | Novel Electrodes - The present disclosure provides electrodes that possess components capable of indicating to an end-user when the electrode is in need of replacement. In embodiments, the electrodes include a hydrogel in combination with a pH indicator which changes its color or opacity upon repeated use of the electrode, thereby indicating an appropriate time for changing or replacing the electrode. | 10-29-2009 |
| 20090270710 | Novel Electrodes - The present disclosure provides electrodes that possess components capable of indicating to an end-user when the electrode is in need of replacement. | 10-29-2009 |
Dave Hyatt, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20110304631 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR PROVIDING A HARDWARE ACCELERATED WEB ENGINE - Methods of expressing animation in a data stream are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method of expressing animation in a data stream includes defining animation states in the data stream with each state having at least one property such that properties are animated as a group. The animation states that are defined in the data stream may be expressed as an extension of a styling sheet language. The data stream may include web content and the defined animation states. | 12-15-2011 |
Dequincy A. Hyatt, Shelby Township, MI US
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| 20080266116 | TRACKING AND MONITORING SYSTEM - A tracking device is incorporated into a band, such as a watch band or bracelet. The tracking device appears as an ordinary band, but cannot be removed by the individual wearing it. If necessary, the location of the tracking device can be determined by a central server and reported to the authorities or to the individual's family. | 10-30-2008 |
| 20080267014 | Tracking and monitoring system - A tracking device is incorporated into a watch. The tracking device appears as an ordinary watch, but cannot be removed by the individual wearing it. If necessary, the location of the tracking device can be determined by a central server and reported to the authorities or to the individual's family. | 10-30-2008 |
| 20100117822 | TRACKING AND MONITORING SYSTEM - A tracking device is incorporated into a band, such as a watch band or bracelet. The tracking device appears as an ordinary band, but cannot be removed by the individual wearing it. If necessary, the location of the tracking device can be determined by a central server and reported to the authorities or to the individual's family. | 05-13-2010 |
Edward C. Hyatt, Durham, NC US
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| 20090125745 | AUTOMATIC REDUCED AUDIO LOW BATTERY WARNING - A method and apparatus for a low battery life warning that includes detecting when a battery life of a battery in a device has fallen below a certain level, and generating a warning of a low battery life by decreasing an audio level output by the device to a percentage of an audio volume set on the device responsive to the battery life having fallen. | 05-14-2009 |
| 20090206792 | AUTOMATIC DISCONNECT OF AN AC SOURCE FROM A CONVERTER - A system for automatic disconnect of an AC source from a converter that includes a converter and a converter. The converter includes a power supply capable of being connected to an alternating current (AC) power source and converting an AC voltage to a direct current (DC) voltage. The portable device contains a rechargeable battery where the portable device uses the DC voltage to charge the rechargeable battery. The connection of the converter to the AC power source is automatically disconnected responsive to the rechargeable battery reaching a full charge or the portable device being disconnected from the converter and automatically reconnected responsive to the rechargeable battery being below a full charge or the portable device being reconnected to the converter. | 08-20-2009 |
Edward Craig Hyatt, Durham, NC US
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| 20080252662 | Methods of Displaying Information at Different Zoom Settings and Related Devices and Computer Program Products - A method of displaying pages of information on an electronic screen may include receiving a first page of information including first text, and rendering the first page of information including the first text on the electronic screen at a first zoom setting. After rendering the first page of information at the first zoom setting, zoom input may be accepted from a user through a user interface, and the first page of information including the first text may be rendered on the electronic screen at a second zoom setting different than the first zoom setting responsive to the zoom input. In addition, a target text size may be saved in electronic memory, and the target text size may represent a size of the first text on the electronic screen at the second zoom setting. A second page of information including second text different than the first text may be received, and a third zoom setting may be determined responsive to the target text size and responsive to the second text. The second page of information including the second text may then be rendered on the electronic screen at a third zoom setting. Related devices and computer program products are also discussed. | 10-16-2008 |
| 20090176539 | NO-CABLE STEREO HANDSFREE ACCESSORY - A handsfree accessory for a mobile communication device is provided. The handsfree accessory includes first and second earpieces each having a respective audio transducer, a microphone, and a transceiver. The transceiver is operatively coupled to the respective audio transducers and the microphone, and provides for wireless communication between the handsfree accessory and the mobile communication device. | 07-09-2009 |
| 20090307519 | POWER SAVING SCHEDULER FOR TIMED EVENTS - The disclosed system and methods include a power saving scheduler that maintains timed events in an event table. Each timed event has an associated tolerance period within which the event should begin execution following a trigger, and a timestamp indicating a scheduled execution time for the event. When a device is in a low-power sleep mode, a trigger may wake up the device to a wake state. The power scheduler then accesses the event table of upcoming timed events, and reorders the event table from the event having the shortest tolerance period to the event having the longest tolerance period. Each event for which the timestamp is within the tolerance period as measured from the trigger time is executed. After a plurality of such events are executed, the device may return to the sleep mode. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20100066485 | REMOTE CONTROL OF MOBILE PHONE CAMERA - In a portrait mode of operation in a mobile communications device a phone camera can be automatically triggered to photograph an image in response to a sensed sound signal,. The portrait mode may be initially activated by the user by depressing a key on the phone keypad and/or a dedicated camera function button. A sound trigger signal can be detected from an input of the phone microphone. An indicator, such as a light emitting diode (LED) can be energized in the portrait mode and viewable from the position of image object. Thus the user can confirm that the portrait mode is operational. | 03-18-2010 |
| 20100123469 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROTECTING CIRCUIT BOARDS - A system and method for protecting electrical contact points on a circuit board from tampering and probing. The system includes a protective cover preventing access to electrical contact points on the circuit board. The protective cover includes: at least one nonconductive material layer, a plurality of electrical contacts coupled to the circuit board, and an irregular resistance pattern joined with the at least one layer of nonconductive material and coupled to the plurality of the electrical contacts. The system further includes a controller that is coupled to the plurality of electrical contacts. The system selects two electrical contacts and determines the resistance between the two electrical contacts. The determined resistance is then compared to a baseline resistance determination for the same set of electrical contacts. A security breach can be identified by a change in resistance from the baseline. | 05-20-2010 |
Edward Craig Hyatt, Cupertino, CA US
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| 20110304597 | Low power backlight for display - There are provided systems, devices and methods for controlling backlighting in an electronic device. In one embodiment, an electronic device an electronic device having a processor and a display assembly coupled to the processor. The display assembly being configured to provide visual output. The display assembly includes a backlight layer having one or more light sources. At least one of the one or more light sources is coupled to ground via a switch. The switch is configured to selectively operate the one or more light sources to adjust a brightness of the visual output. | 12-15-2011 |
Geoffrey Hyatt, Boston, MA US
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| 20110099211 | RELATIONSHIP COLLABORATION SYSTEM - A computer implemented method of processing data containing information about relationships between contacts and a community of contact owners, comprises: collecting data including contact information, contact owner information and one or more values related to strength of a relationship between the contact and the contact owner; evaluating the strength of the relationship based on the one or more values; and storing the collected data and evaluated strength in a computer database. A method of keying a database, comprises: building a database of records, each containing information about an entity, and each of which include a domain name field; and setting the domain name field as a key field; whereby a record for an entity is found by reference to a domain name. A method of keying a database, comprises: building a database of records, each containing information about an entity, and each of which include an email address field; and setting the email address field as a key field; whereby a record for an entity is found by reference to an email address. A method of keying a database, comprising: building a database of records, each containing information about an entity, and each of which includes a field holding an identifier uniquely associated with an entity by a convention of computer networking; and setting the field holding the identifier as a key field; whereby a record for an entity is found by reference to an identifier. A method of sharing relationship information, comprising: maintaining a database of relationship information records; selecting contact information according to a selection criterion; and returning selected relationship information also complying with restrictions set in a set of hierarchical privacy policies. | 04-28-2011 |
Geoffrey T. Hyatt, Westminster, CO US
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| 20080251554 | Personal Storage Apparatus for Wheelchairs and Other Mobility Assistance Devices - The present invention relates to personal storage devices that are adapted to interconnection to personal mobility devices such as wheelchairs. In one embodiment an accessory bag is interconnected to a docking station with a tethering device that may stretch or be retractable. | 10-16-2008 |
Kathryn Hyatt, Wayne, PA US
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| 20090076980 | METHOD OF ADMINISTERING A MUTUAL FUND THAT SEEKS TO PROVIDE REGULAR MONTHLY PAYMENTS WITHOUT CONSUMING PRINCIPAL - A method of administering an investment fund. The method includes the steps of creating shares for sale, providing a managed distribution schedule identifying a number of payments to be provided during each of consecutive periods, providing an investment strategy for investing in assets to provide funds sufficient to meet the managed distribution schedule, issuing a share to an investor in exchange for funds received from the investor, investing the received funds according to the investment strategy, calculating the value of each of the payments to be provided according to the managed distribution schedule in a period to the investor, and providing each of the payments to the investor during the period. Each payment is calculated according to a formula that specifies that the value of each payment is based on a trailing Net Asset Value (NAV) of the investor's share. | 03-19-2009 |
Kathryn J. Hyatt, Wayne, PA US
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| 20090083194 | Investment company that invests in fixed income securities and has conventional and ETF share classes with different dividend payment frequencies - Methods and apparatus are provided to administer an investment company. The investment company issues one or more classes of shares that are bought from and redeemed with the investment company at a net asset value. The investment company also issues one or more classes of shares that are listed for trading on a securities exchange and that are bought and sold in a secondary market at negotiated market prices. One or more computers maintain information regarding portfolio holdings of the investment company and outstanding shares in the investment company. Dividends are periodically declared at a first time interval for the outstanding shares that are bought from and redeemed with the investment company at a net asset value. The amount of dividends to declare is calculated from the information maintained in the one or more computers. Dividends are periodically declared at a second time interval that is different from the first time interval for the outstanding shares that are exchange-traded. Again, the amount of dividends to declare is calculated from the information maintained in the one or more computers. | 03-26-2009 |
| 20100325023 | METHOD OF RECORDING AND PAYING DECLARED DIVIDENDS IN AN INVESTMENT COMPANY THAT INVESTS IN FIXED INCOME SECURITIES AND HAS CONVENTIONAL AND ETF SHARE CLASSES WITH DIFFERENT DIVIDEND PAYMENT FREQUENCIES - A method is are provided to administer an investment company. The investment company issues one or more classes of shares that are bought from and redeemed with the investment company at a net asset value. The investment company also issues one or more classes of shares that are listed for trading on a securities exchange and that are bought and sold in a secondary market at negotiated market prices. One or more computers maintain information regarding portfolio holdings of the investment company and outstanding shares in the investment company. Dividends are periodically declared at a first time interval for the outstanding shares that are bought from and redeemed with the investment company at a net asset value. The amount of dividends to declare is calculated from the information maintained in the one or more computers. Dividends are periodically declared at a second time interval that is different from the first time interval for the outstanding shares that are exchange-traded. Again, the amount of dividends to declare is calculated from the information maintained in the one or more computers. | 12-23-2010 |
Keith Hyatt, Anaheim, CA US
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| 20120095087 | ENHANCED PRODUCTS BY SUSTAINABLE PROCESSES FOR MEDICINAL USE - A process for producing a composition with bioactive and/or bioavailable Cannabis-derived cannabinoids known to be effective for CB1 and/or CB2 modulation, and a plurality of indications for patients in need. Using a heat cycle process to combine cannabinoids, including but not limited to THC and CBD with flax seed oil and at least one of the triglycerides therein, an extract is formulated which enables substantially profiled and Cannabinoid ratio-balanced aliquots (“miquots”) to be offered for consideration to patients, including non-psychoactive topically and orally delivered products and systems. | 04-19-2012 |
Lawrence A. Hyatt, Boise, ID US
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| 20100258113 | LIGHT WING DEVICE - A light wing device for mounting on a window in order to provide light reflection has been disclosed. The light wing device generally has a light wing, a mounting mechanism, and the light wing is configured to rotate away from the application of force to the light wing. This rotating light wing prevents premature breakage of the light wing from force encountering the light wing. | 10-14-2010 |
Michael Hyatt, Boise, ID US
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| 20110217843 | PATTERNING MASK AND METHOD OF FORMATION OF MASK USING STEP DOUBLE PATTERNING - A method of forming a mask for use in fabricating an integrated circuit includes forming first non-removable portions of a photoresist material through a mask having a plurality of apertures, shifting the mask, forming second non-removable second portions of the photoresist material overlapping the first portions, and removing removable portions of the photoresist material arranged between the first and second portions. The formed photoresist mask may be used to form vias in an integrated circuit. The pattern of vias produced have the capability to exceed the current imaging resolution of a single exposure treatment. | 09-08-2011 |
| 20110305997 | METHODS OF FORMING A PATTERN IN A MATERIAL AND METHODS OF FORMING OPENINGS IN A MATERIAL TO BE PATTERNED - Methods of forming a pattern in a material and methods of forming openings in a material to be patterned are disclosed, such as a method that includes exposing first portions of a first material to radiation through at least two apertures of a mask arranged over the first material, shifting the mask so that the at least two apertures overlap a portion of the first portions of the first material, and exposing second portions of the first material to radiation through the at least two apertures. The first portions and the second portions will overlap in such a way that non-exposed portions of the first material are arranged between the first portions and second portions. The non-exposed or exposed portions of the first material may then be removed. The remaining first material may be used as a photoresist mask to form vias in an integrated circuit. The pattern of vias produced have the capability to exceed the current imaging resolution of a single exposure treatment. | 12-15-2011 |
| 20120015486 | Semiconductor Constructions And Methods Of Forming Patterns - Some embodiments include methods of forming patterns. A semiconductor substrate is formed to comprise an electrically insulative material over a set of electrically conductive structures. An interconnect region is defined across the electrically conductive structures, and regions on opposing sides of the interconnect region are defined as secondary regions. A two-dimensional array of features is formed over the electrically insulative material. The two-dimensional array extends across the interconnect region and across the secondary regions. A pattern of the two-dimensional array is transferred through the electrically insulative material of the interconnect region to form contact openings that extend through the electrically insulative material and to the electrically conductive structures, and no portions of the two-dimensional array of the secondary regions is transferred into the electrically insulative material. | 01-19-2012 |
| 20120038895 | LENS HEATING COMPENSATION IN PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY - Photolithographic apparatus and methods are disclosed. One such apparatus includes an optical path configured to provide a first diffraction pattern in a portion of an optical system and to provide a second diffraction pattern to the portion of the optical system after providing the first diffraction pattern. Meanwhile, one such method includes providing a first diffraction pattern onto a portion of an optical system, wherein a semiconductor article is imaged using the first diffraction pattern. A second diffraction pattern is also provided onto the portion of the optical system, but the second diffraction pattern is not used to image the semiconductor article. | 02-16-2012 |
Nabeel Hyatt, Cambridge, MA US
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| 20100045670 | Systems and Methods for Rendering Three-Dimensional Objects - In one embodiment, a three-dimensional object is rendered on a two-dimensional display screen by associating a three-dimensional mesh with an image of the object, generating a vector-based texture map that defines a surface area of the object, and rendering the vector-based texture map on the display screen. | 02-25-2010 |
Richard G. Hyatt, Shawsville, VA US
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| 20110187530 | Portable Security Container - A process and security container that enable local protection and remote transportation of items found with the environment of a contemporary office, while generating a log of users who have gained access to the container. e container may be constructed with one or more sidewalls bearing a removable lid. The container may have a closed interior while the lid is in complete engagement with the sidewalls, and have an open interior able to removably receive items within the interior while the lid is dislodged from its complete engagement. A port is exposed through one of said sidewalls to receive data signals and a control stage with a non-volatile a memory, is mounted within the container and operationally coupled to a host computer to provide communication with the interior of the container via the port. A microprocessor based host computer sited externally to the container, has a keyboard initiating formation of the data signals and a monitor driven by the host computer to visually display video images. The host computer is operationally coupled to the port to participate in the communication by generating the data signals. The controller may generate a control signal and allow access to the interior of the container in response to occurrence of a coincidence between a data key received From the host computer among the data signals via the port and a data sequence obtained by the control stage in dependence upon information stored within the memory. | 08-04-2011 |
Richard Michael Hyatt, Glen Allen, VA US
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| 20120123951 | SERVICE MANAGEMENT PLATFORM FOR FLEET OF ASSETS - A system for managing a plurality of assets and a plurality of parties related to those assets includes a plurality of data sources with information related to the parties and the service of the assets and a first service management server. The service management server may be configured as first and second servers with different functionalities. The service management server, or the first and second service management servers, is configured to collect the data from the plurality of data sources related to the parties and the service of the assets; and is configured to determine maintenance or service requirements for the assets, collect and distribute asset specific data for managing the service requirements of the assets, facilitate communication between parties to a service event, and maintain current and historical data about the service event. | 05-17-2012 |
Richard R. Hyatt, Indianapolis, IN US
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| 20080247733 | Data Entry via On-Screen Display - A recording playback device having a database of recordings with titles, automatically enters a title input mode upon receiving character input from a user while a recording is being played if the there is not title in the database for the recording. Playback of the recording is not interrupted in the title input mode. In the case of a DVD player, the on-screen display mode is used to display the characters entered by the user on the same video display used for video content from the DVD. | 10-09-2008 |
Saul Hyatt, Weston, CT US
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| 20080276662 | LOCKING FLANGE FOR AIRLINE CARTS - A locking flange ( | 11-13-2008 |
Stacie L. Hyatt, Dallas, TX US
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| 20100062519 | Portable organ and tissue preservation apparatus, kit and methods - An organ and tissue preservation and transport apparatus comprising a chamber, a temperature control mechanism and a system monitor. A medium bathes an organ within the chamber. The temperature control mechanism adjusts the temperature of the medium. The system monitors receiving and records the temperature of the chamber. | 03-11-2010 |
Thomas W. Hyatt, Fredericktown, MO US
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| 20090085736 | Left and right front side panel vehicle safety brake lights patent application - Left and Right Front Side Panel Vehicle Safety Brake Lights will provide motorists approaching from either direction a visual indicator of the use of, and continued application of, the brakes on any vehicle that is about to enter or cross the flow of traffic. At present, there is no way for oncoming motorists to know whether such vehicles have brakes activated or not. Motorists partially cross a divided highway at speeds that suggest they might keep going; vehicles stick out into the lane of oncoming traffic; motorists appear distracted by cellular telephones, grooming or external stimuli; they simply aren't looking; or visibility is limited due to road curvatures, hills, or weather conditions. The visual indicator of the front side panel brake lights will alert oncoming motorists if vehicles awaiting entry into the flow of traffic are braking, or if they are about to pull out in front of oncoming traffic. | 04-02-2009 |
Timothy P. Hyatt, Dundee, OR US
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| 20090253219 | POSITIVE DETECTION LATERAL-FLOW APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SMALL AND LARGE ANALYTES - Methods and devices for the detection and/or quantification of an analyte in a sample are provided. These are positive detection methods and devices, in that the more analyte is present in the sample, the stronger the signal that is provided. Devices of the invention include a mobilization zone including a mobile or mobilizable detectable analyte analog, a sample application area, primary and secondary capture areas each including an immobilized binding partner having a binding affinity for the analyte being tested for a detectable analyte analog. The mobilization zone, sample application area, primary and secondary capture area are in fluid continuous contact with each other. In these devices, the first immobilized binding partner has an equal or lower apparent affinity for the analyte than it has for the detectable analyte analog. Methods of this invention involve introducing a sample (which is suspected of containing the analyte to be tested for) to a device such as those described herein, and permitting the sample to migrate from the application area to and through the first and secondary binding zones. A detectable tracer conjugate is also permitted to migrate through the device, usually slightly behind the sample so that any analyte in the sample contacts the first binding partner before the conjugate. Results of such methods are read based on the presence and/or intensity of the detectable signal given by conjugate that binds in the second capture area. | 10-08-2009 |
