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Julie Anne Kelver, Elkhart, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090071497METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VOLUMIZING HAIR - An accessory for volumizing the hair of a user which includes first and second joined accessory portions. The hair of the user of the accessory is separated into two bundles, with the placement of the hair accessory therebetween. The bundles of hair are arranged about the hair accessory to form a single large bundle and then secured.03-19-2009

Julie Anne Lacomb, West Greenwich, RI US

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20090021327ELECTRICAL FILTER SYSTEM USING MULTI-STAGE PHOTONIC BANDGAP RESONATOR - An electrical filter system includes a transmission line and three or more separated photonic bandgap (PBG) structures positioned successively therealong.01-22-2009

Julie Anne Loeger, Lake Forest, IL US

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20100082418AWARD SYSTEM WITH INCREASED PAYOUT OPTIONS - A cash rebate award system with increased payout options is presented, wherein a consumer using a financial alternative to currency is rewarded based on the purchases made by the consumer within a given time frame, and is allowed to electronically transfer the award into any number of banking or investment accounts. A standard electronic currency transfer system, such as the ABA routing number system, or the ACH routing system, can be used so as not to limit the accounts into which the consumer can transfer their award. Consumers can also choose to transfer their award to multiple accounts, or accounts belonging to others, such as family or charities. Account information can also be saved for more efficient subsequent transfers, and automated transfers can also be set up by the consumer.04-01-2010

Julie Anne Rothacker, Victoria AU

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20090208932Methods Of Detecting An Analyte In A Sample - The invention relates to methods for detecting an analyte in a sample. The methods rely on the activity of polymerases upon polynucleotide substrates which are linked to a molecule, for example an antibody, which binds the analyte. Activity of the polymerases can be detected by the incorporation of suitably labelled nucleotides, and/or the incorporation of hapten conjugated nucleotides capable of binding a suitably labelled ligand of the hapten.08-20-2009