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Jensen, MA
Christopher P. Jensen, Stoneham, MA US
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| 20110209613 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR IN-SITU HIGH TEMPERATURE REGENERATION OF A ROTOR SORPTION CONCENTRATOR - A method and apparatus for regenerating the media of a rotary sorption concentrator system includes passing a 600° F. to 1000° F. regeneration fluid stream through a rotating media in a first isolated zone to regenerate the media and remove contaminants from the media that are not removed during a typical desorption cycle of a rotary sorption concentrator system. | 09-01-2011 |
Frances E. Jensen, Chestnut Hill, MA US
Frances E. Jensen, Boston, MA US
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| 20100184650 | Treating post-seizure patients - Patients are subject to a post-seizure treatment regime to separately inhibitor consecutive targets of an epileptogenic cascade comprising neurotransmitter receptor signaling, kinase/phosphatase activity, protein translation, and apoptosis or inflammation. | 07-22-2010 |
Jon M. Jensen, Sharon, MA US
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| 20080307734 | Roof/wall structure - A roof/wall structure includes a substantially rigid substrate and a waterproof membrane adhesively joined to an outer surface of the substrate. The membrane includes a layer of thermoplastic or elastomeric waterproof material, a layer of cushion material bound to an inner surface of the layer of waterproof material, and a pressure sensitive adhesive bound to a side of the layer of cushion material remote from the layer of waterproof material and bound to the substrate. | 12-18-2008 |
| 20080309014 | Method for increasing puncture resistance of a waterproof membrane - A method for increasing puncture resistance of a thermoplastic or elastomeric membrane for use in water proofing of subterranean structural substrates, the method comprising bonding a layer of cushion material to the membrane, the cushion material comprising a cellular foam material and being adapted to conform around minor irregularities in a surface of the structural substrate. | 12-18-2008 |
| 20090113841 | Roof/wall structure - A roof/wall structure includes a substantially rigid substrate and a waterproof membrane adhesively joined to an outer surface of the substrate. The membrane includes a layer of thermoplastic or elastomeric waterproof material, a layer of cushion material bound to an inner surface of the layer of waterproof material, and a pressure sensitive adhesive bound to a side of the layer of cushion material remote from the layer of waterproof material and bound to the substrate. | 05-07-2009 |
Katharine Estelle Jensen, Cambridge, MA US
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| 20100084284 | Method and system for electrolytic fabrication of atomic clock cells - The present invention relates to a method and system for electrolytic fabrication of cells. A cell can be formed of a silicon layer (cathode) sandwiched between layers of glass. One or more holes are formed in the silicon layer. An alkali metal enriched glass material is placed in or associated with the one or more holes. Electrolysis is used to make the alkali metal ions in the alkali metal enriched glass material combine with electrons from the silicon cathode to form neutral alkali metal atoms in the one or more holes. | 04-08-2010 |
Klavs Jensen, Lexington, MA US
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| 20080299539 | Parallel integrated bioreactor device and method - In one embodiment, the present invention introduces integrated fluid injection and mixing devices to enable pH control in a miniature parallel integrated bioreactor array system. In another embodiment, the environmental conditions of the growth chamber is enabled through fluidic injections in a miniature parallel cell culture system. In still another embodiment, the present invention utilizes gas switches to control oxygen concentration within a miniature parallel integrated bioreactor array. | 12-04-2008 |
Majken Jensen, Cambridge, MA US
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| 20110223158 | ASSOCIATION OF LEVELS OF HDL-CHOLESTEROL APOLIPOPROTEIN CIII WITH THE RISK OF CORONARY HEART DISEASE AND CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS - Presented herein are methods of diagnosing, assessing, and treating an individual at increased risk if developing coronary heart disease or cardiovascular event, based on the individual's level of high density lipoprotein cholesterol apoCIII (HDL-C apoCIII). | 09-15-2011 |
Richard A. Jensen, Lexington, MA US
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| 20080232800 | Method and apparatus for switching optical wavelengths - An example embodiment of the present invention is a non-blocking wavelength switching architecture that enables graceful scaling of a network wavelength switching node from small to large fiber counts using fixed size bidirectional 1×N Wavelength Selective Switches (WSS). The architecture uses an intermediate broadcast and select layer implemented using optical splitters and WSSs to eliminate wavelength blocking. | 09-25-2008 |
Richard Andrew Jensen, Lexington, MA US
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| 20100027989 | Network Protection Switching Mechanisms and Methods of Network Protection - A network protection switching mechanism comprises a plurality of optical switches located at a plurality of nodes; a plurality of optical communication paths between said switches; switch based fault detectors located as part of at least two switches which generate detection results representative of the identification of a fault; switch based controllers located as part of said at least two switches; and internal switch-communication means between said fault detectors and said controllers which facilitate the transmission of detection results from said fault detectors to said controllers; wherein said controllers directly cause switching to an alternative optical communication path dependent upon the receipt of said detection results; whereby autonomous switch based protection without dependence on either inter-switch control communication or higher level network control communication is achieved. | 02-04-2010 |
Roderick V. Jensen, Pelham, MA US
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| 20090104617 | Diagnostic and Prognostic Tests - The invention provides methods for diagnosing biological states or conditions based on ratios of gene expression data from tissue samples, such as cancer tissue samples. The invention also provides sets of genes that are expressed differentially in malignant pleural mesothelioma. These sets of genes can be used to discriminate between normal and malignant tissues, and between classes of malignant tissues. Accordingly, diagnostic assays for classification of tumors, prediction of tumor outcome, selecting and monitoring treatment regimens and monitoring tumor progression/regression also are provided. | 04-23-2009 |
| 20110059854 | DIAGNOSTIC AND PROGNOSTIC TESTS - The invention provides methods for diagnosing biological states or conditions based on ratios of gene expression data from tissue samples, such as cancer tissue samples. The invention also provides sets of genes that are expressed differentially in malignant pleural mesothelioma. These sets of genes can be used to discriminate between normal and malignant tissues, and between classes of malignant tissues. Accordingly, diagnostic assays for classification of tumors, prediction of tumor outcome, selecting and monitoring treatment regimens and monitoring tumor progression/regression also are provided. | 03-10-2011 |
