Iadanza
Joseph A. Iadanza, Essex Junction, VT US
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20090261882 | Skewed Double Differential Pair Circuit for Offset Cancelllation - A differential system producing differential signals with offset cancellation utilizing a double differential input pair system is disclosed. It uses two parallel differential transistor pairs which are intentionally skewed. Nominally, the differential pairs are skewed in opposite direction from each, but with equal magnitude, so that the combination of the two differential pairs is nominally balanced. The current through each differential pair is then increased or decreased until any offset is sufficiently cancelled, using a selection means for providing an equi-potential value to first and second differential inputs in a calibration mode of the system and a comparison means for comparing first and second differential outputs in a calibration mode to determine the offset of the system. | 10-22-2009 |
Joseph Andrew Iadanza, Hinesburg, VT US
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20090058703 | DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG CONVERTER USING DUAL-GATE TRANSISTORS - A digital to analog converter. The digital to analog converter including a current mirror comprising N stages, each stage comprising 2 | 03-05-2009 |
20090058704 | DESIGN STRUCTURE FOR A DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG CONVERTER USING DUAL-GATE TRANSISTORS - A design structure embodied in a machine readable medium, the design structure including a current mirror including N stages, each stage comprising 2 | 03-05-2009 |
20100228861 | ENVIRONMENTAL AND COMPUTING COST REDUCTION WITH IMPROVED RELIABILITY IN WORKLOAD ASSIGNMENT TO DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING NODES - A system and method of allocating a job submission for a computational task to a set of distributed server farms each having at least one processing entity comprising; receiving a workload request from at least one processing entity for submission to at least one of the set of distributed server farms; using at least one or more conditions associated with the computational task for accepting or rejecting at least one of the server farms to which the job submission is to be allocated; determining a server farm that can optimize the one or more conditions; and dispatching the job submission to the server farm which optimizes the at least one of the one or more conditions associated with the computational task and used for selecting the at least one of the server farms. | 09-09-2010 |
Matthew Iadanza, Somerville, MA US
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20100210515 | METHODS FOR PREPARING PURIFIED POLYPEPTIDE COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to purified peptidomimetic macrocycles. The invention additionally provides methods of preparing and using such macrocycles, for example in therapeutic applications. | 08-19-2010 |
20120264674 | METHODS FOR PREPARING PURIFIED POLYPEPTIDE COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to purified peptidomimetic macrocycles. The invention additionally provides methods of preparing and using such macrocycles, for example in therapeutic applications. | 10-18-2012 |
Matthew Iadanza, Boston, MA US
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20090326192 | BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE PEPTIDOMIMETIC MACROCYCLES - The present invention provides biologically active peptidomimetic macrocycles with improved properties relative to their corresponding polypeptides. The invention additionally provides methods of preparing and using such macrocycles, for example in therapeutic applications. | 12-31-2009 |
20110144303 | Biologically Active Peptidomimetic Macrocycles - The present invention provides biologically active peptidomimetic macrocycles with improved properties relative to their corresponding polypeptides. The invention additionally provides methods of preparing and using such macrocycles, for example in therapeutic applications. | 06-16-2011 |
20130023646 | BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE PEPTIDOMIMETIC MACROCYCLES - The present invention provides biologically active peptidomimetic macrocycles with improved properties relative to their corresponding polypeptides. The invention additionally provides methods of preparing and using such macrocycles, for example in therapeutic applications. | 01-24-2013 |
20140323701 | BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE PEPTIDOMIMETIC MACROCYCLES - The present invention provides biologically active peptidomimetic macrocycles with improved properties relative to their corresponding polypeptides. The invention additionally provides methods of preparing and using such macrocycles, for example in therapeutic applications. | 10-30-2014 |