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James Q. Boedicker, Pasadena, CA US
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20100317085 | CO-INCUBATING CONFINED MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES - This invention provides devices and methods that enable co-incubation of microorganisms. Also provided are methods of making such devices for co-incubation of microorganisms, and various applications of such devices. | 12-16-2010 |
James Q. Boedicker, Chicago, IL US
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20100227767 | STOCHASTIC CONFINEMENT TO DETECT, MANIPULATE, AND UTILIZE MOLECULES AND ORGANISMS - Methods of detecting organisms e.g. bacteria using stochastic confinement effects with microfluidic technologies involving plugs are provided. Signal amplification methods for the detection of molecules are also disclosed. | 09-09-2010 |
James Q. Oeswein, Moss Beach, CA US
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20090163419 | Human growth hormone aqueous formulation - A stable pharmaceutically acceptable aqueous formulation containing human growth hormone, a buffer, a non-ionic surfactant, and, optionally, a neutral salt, mannitol, or, a preservative, is disclosed. Also disclosed are associated means and methods for preparing, storing, and using such formulations. | 06-25-2009 |
20110230408 | HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE AQUEOUS FORMULATION - A stable pharmaceutically acceptable aqueous formulation containing human growth hormone, a buffer, a non-ionic surfactant, and, optionally, a neutral salt, mannitol, or, a preservative, is disclosed. Also disclosed are associated means and methods for preparing, storing, and using such formulations. | 09-22-2011 |
20130165378 | METHOD OF TREATING HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE MEDIATED CONDITION - A stable pharmaceutically acceptable aqueous formulation containing human growth hormone, a buffer, a non-ionic surfactant, and, optionally, a neutral salt, mannitol, or, a preservative, is disclosed. Also disclosed are associated means and methods for preparing, storing, and using such formulations. | 06-27-2013 |
James Q. Pollett, Louisville, KY US
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20110296630 | APPLIANCE LID HAVING A VIEWING WINDOW PARTIALLY ENCAPSULATED BETWEEN ONE OR MORE CLAMSHELLS - An appliance lid for an appliance is disclosed. The appliance lid includes a viewing window; and at least one clamshell providing partial encapsulation of the viewing window using at least two parts surrounding the viewing window. The viewing window allows operation of the appliance to be observed. In one embodiment, the clamshell includes a top piece and a bottom piece encapsulating the viewing window. The appliance may be, for example, a top loading washing machine. The top and bottom pieces can be fastened to one another, for example, using an adhesive or one or more mechanical fasteners. One or more gaskets can optionally be provided along at least one edge of the viewing window. A magnet can optionally be embedded in the clamshell to provide a safety lock for the appliance. | 12-08-2011 |
James Q. Secretan, Orlando, FL US
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20130036159 | Dual Blind Method and System for Attributing Activity to a User - A method and system for attributing activity to a user includes sending a first request for content from a browser executing on a consumer device to a first content provider. The first content provider responds to the request by generating a browser identifier and sending the browser identifier along with the requested content to the browser. Next, the user browser sends a second request for content to a second content provider. The user shares personal identification information with the second content provider. The second content provider contacts an attribute server to retrieve attributes associated with the user and generates a temporary ID. The second content provider shares the attributes and the temporary ID with an analytics server. The second content provider also instructs the browser to share the browser ID and the temporary ID with a user profile server. The user profile server uses the browser ID to retrieve a user profile associated with the browser and sends the user profile along with the temporary ID to the analytics server. The analytics server then uses the temporary ID to match the attributes to the user profile and destroys the temporary ID. Thus, neither the attributes nor the user profile can be tracked back to the original user from the analytics server. | 02-07-2013 |