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Joseph James Oler, Jr., Jericho, VT US
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| 20100174503 | Monitoring NFET/PFET Skew in Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor Devices - An apparatus for directly measuring performance offset of NFET transistors with respect to PFET transistors in CMOS device processing includes a ring oscillator whose frequency is used to measure random across chip variations, as well as correlated across chip variations; a balanced inverter having a input driven by the ring oscillator, wherein the balanced inverter is designed to be formed such that a current drive capability of one or more NFET devices of the inverter is substantially equal to a current drive capability of one or more PFET devices of the inverter at a given operating temperature; and a capacitor coupled to an output of the inverter, with a voltage across the capacitor indicative of whether a skew exists between NFET device performance and PFET device performance. | 07-08-2010 |
Joseph James Patini, Woodstock, GA US
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| 20100304746 | Customized Location Area Paging - Methods for determining a customized location area (CLA) for a subscriber in a cellular network are provided herein. One such method includes the steps of monitoring the cell to which a mobile station registers; storing data corresponding to the cell within a database; determining at least one CLA based upon the data, the CLA each including at least one cell; storing said at least one CLA; utilizing a predictive algorithm to determine which CLA the mobile station is currently located within, if at least two CLAs are stored; and paging each of the cells associated with the appropriate CLA. Other methods are also provided. | 12-02-2010 |
Joseph James Rozsnaki, Wetumpka, AL US
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| 20080221943 | Retail behavioral tracking using microsystems - An arrangement includes a plurality of containers and a processing circuit. Each of the plurality of containers has a microsystem disposed thereon. Each microsystem is configured to sense at least one environmental condition and to sense movement of the corresponding container. The microsystem is configured to communicate information regarding the at least one environmental condition and the movement wirelessly. The processing circuit is operably coupled to receive the information regarding the at least one environmental condition and the movement from each of the microsystems. | 09-11-2008 |
Joseph James Sedmak, Brownsburg, IN US
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| 20100190872 | PRODUCTION OF BETA-GLUCANS AND MANNANS - Disclosed are methods for producing yeast β-glucan and mannan preparations. The methods employ an autolysis process, followed by enzymatic treatment with one or more of a protease, glucanase or lipase. The preparations produced may be used in food supplements, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, animal feeds, and neutraceuticals. | 07-29-2010 |
Joseph James Yankovec, Mesa, AZ US
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| 20090050764 | Vertically and horizontally adjustable bedside organizer - A vertically and horizontally adjustable bedside organizer for organizing, storing, and accessing any items that could be found in and around a bed. The two supporting components, the horizontal base plate and adjustable vertical plate, are attached together and simultaneously adjusted to desired height. The cloth pocket organizer is attached to the top of the adjustable vertical plate by lowering the sleeve opening over the top of the adjusting vertical plate with the sleeve side facing the inside of the adjustable vertical plate. The sleeve can be reversed and face the outside of the assembly depending on the needs of the user. The assembled organizer can be installed and uninstalled by grabbing the mattress at the desired horizontal/lateral position and slightly lifting the bottom edge of the mattress enough to allow the horizontal base plate to slide under the mattress. | 02-26-2009 |
