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Arthur A. Julius, Chatham, NJ US
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| 20100048163 | MOBILE DEVICE LOCATION SYSTEM FOR WIRELESS E911 SERVICES - Disclosed are systems and methods for locating a mobile telecommunication device within a building or underground facility. The system operates by receiving over a telecommunication network an emergency transmission from a mobile telecommunication device located within the facility. The system then determines propagation time delay of the received emergency transmission and identifies two or more RF nodes located within the facility in the proximity of the mobile device based on the determined propagation time delay. The system then sends a request to the identified RF nodes to perform signal strength measurements on the mobile telecommunication device. The system then compares the signal strength measurements of the RF nodes to estimate the approximate location coordinates of the mobile telecommunication device relative to the RF nodes within the facility. | 02-25-2010 |
David Julius, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20080241872 | METHODS OF MODULATING COLD SENSORY PERCEPTION - The present invention relates to regulation of cold sensation and pain. More particularly, the present invention is directed to nucleic acids encoding a member of the transient regulatory protein family, CMR1, which is involved in modulation of the perception of cold sensations and pain. The invention further relates to methods for identifying and using agents that modulate cold responses and pain responses stimulated by cold via modulation of CMR1 and CMR1-related signal transduction. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20080242841 | METHODS OF MODULATING COLD SENSORY PERCEPTION - The present invention relates to regulation of cold sensation and pain. More particularly, the present invention is directed to nucleic acids encoding a member of the transient regulatory protein family, CMR1, which is involved in modulation of the perception of cold sensations and pain. The invention further relates to methods for identifying and using agents that modulate cold responses and pain responses stimulated by cold via modulation of CMR1 and CMR1-related signal transduction. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20110053137 | METHODS OF MODULATING COLD SENSORY PERCEPTION - The present invention relates to regulation of cold sensation and pain. More particularly, the present invention is directed to nucleic acids encoding a member of the transient regulatory protein family, CMR1, which is involved in modulation of the perception of cold sensations and pain. The invention further relates to methods for identifying and using agents that modulate cold responses and pain responses stimulated by cold via modulation of CMR1 and CMR1-related signal transduction. | 03-03-2011 |
Michael Julius, Hartland, WI US
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| 20100305471 | CATHETER TESTING SYSTEM AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates generally to devices and systems for detecting infection within catheters. In particular, the present invention provides catheter testing systems configured to sterilely collect a biological sample from the interior of a catheter for purposes of testing the biological sample (e.g., for the presence of fibrin, sepsis, etc.). | 12-02-2010 |
Michael Julius, Boise, ID US
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| 20100196162 | SIMULTANEOUS TWIN PITCH ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM - Disclosed is a simultaneous twin pitch adjustment system that includes a flexible shafting cord operatively connected to first and second couplers. The couplers are supported by posts and are operatively connected to pitch communicators. A handle is supported by each post and is configured such that manipulation of the handle translates to adjustment of the pitch of an associated rotor blade assembly. When the simultaneous twin pitch adjustment system is engaged, manipulation of one handle further translates, via the flexible shafting cord, to adjustment of the pitch of another rotor blade assembly in an amount essentially equal to the amount the associated rotor blade assembly is adjusted. | 08-05-2010 |
Michael John Julius, Rancho Cucamonga, CA US
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| 20090090276 | Cementitious Formulations and Products - Cementitious formulations and their products with enhanced reactivity are provided. Formulations in certain embodiments may include at least one calcium source, a reactant and a filler in a hydrated environment, wherein the reactant, in one form, is crystalline silica that has been modified for reactivity. Enhancement of a reactant may include one or more modifications to its content, grind and/or the cement to silica ratio, as well as addition of one or more additives in the formulation, additives in the form of at least one alumina source, defoamer, catalyst and/or a clay. | 04-09-2009 |
Ralph Julius, West Chester, PA US
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| 20090099899 | System and method for performing substitute fulfillment - A system and method for automating the performance of substitute fulfillment. The system includes a server which receives absentee information representing an absent worker via a telephone communication link or an Internet communication link. In response to receiving the absentee information, the system generates a list of potential substitute workers. The system then contacts potential substitute workers until one is found or until the list is exhausted. The system can also post a list of positions that are available on a website allowing potential substitute workers to search for a position. | 04-16-2009 |
| 20090177518 | Method, system and program product for filling job orders - A method, system and program product are disclosed for filling job orders, the method comprising: creating electronically a respective commitment reservation for each of a plurality of workers, with each respective commitment reservation comprising a commitment for the respective worker to work on a prospective job not yet created, with the prospective job having one or more job parameters; receiving electronically a job order subsequent to the creation of one of the commitment reservations, the job order specifying a job with one or more job parameters; matching the job parameters of the job in the job order to the job parameters in one or more of the commitment reservations to obtain a reservation-job match; and, securing automatically based on the results of the matching step the job in the job order to one of the workers with a commitment reservation. | 07-09-2009 |
Richard Julius, Waukesha, WI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100305471 | CATHETER TESTING SYSTEM AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates generally to devices and systems for detecting infection within catheters. In particular, the present invention provides catheter testing systems configured to sterilely collect a biological sample from the interior of a catheter for purposes of testing the biological sample (e.g., for the presence of fibrin, sepsis, etc.). | 12-02-2010 |
Robert P. Julius, Greenwich, CT US
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| 20080214977 | Controllable swab device - An improved swab device includes a handle member having a swab portion and a hinge. The hinge divides the handle member into a handle portion and a controllable portion. The device further includes a first stop member and a second stop member. The controllable portion may articulate from a rest position in a first direction until it is retained in a first retained position. The first stop member is configured to prohibit the swab portion from articulating any further in a first direction and also may be configured to maintain the swab portion in the first retained position. The swab portion may then be released from the first retained position and articulate in an opposite second direction until it is retained in a second position. The second stop member is configured to prohibit the swab from articulating any further in a second direction and also may be configured to maintain the swab portion in the second retained position. | 09-04-2008 |
