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Bruce A. Jump, Grabill, IN US
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20090106272 | Methods and tools for evaluating a mixture of turfgrass seeds - One embodiment of a method for evaluating a mixture of turfgrass seed includes storing turfgrass seed information in a database (e.g., a computer readable storage medium). A user provides computer input indicative of a mixture of turfgrass seeds Information related to the indicated mixture is retrieved from the database. Based at least in part on the retrieved data, a user interface is created and presented to the user. In one embodiment, the user interface is a graph format display that enables the user to directly compare characteristics of the indicated mixture with characteristics of one or more different mixtures. | 04-23-2009 |
20140100817 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PREDICTING REGIONAL TURFGRASS PERFORMANCE - Grass seed performance may be predicted by receiving grass seed selections for individual grass seed varieties and target geographic regions for growing the grass seed selection. A common set of grass attributes is identified from historical grass attribute values associated with the selected target regions. The historical grass attribute values in the first common set of grass attributes are retrieved and are displayed in a graphical format for the at least two individual grass seed varieties in the at least two selected target regions. A weighted average may be calculated for the historical grass attribute values in the common set and may provide a prediction of performance of the individual grass seed varieties across the selected geographic regions or in regions proximate the selected geographic regions. | 04-10-2014 |
Daniel Jump, Redmond, WA US
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20130167200 | TECHNIQUES TO STORE SECRET INFORMATION FOR GLOBAL DATA CENTERS - Techniques to store secret information for global data centers securely are described. Various embodiments may provide a front end service for a back end data store. The front end service may be responsible for deployment, upgrade, and disaster recovery aspects, and so forth, of data center maintenance. Data centers may access data and data-related services from the back end data store through the front end service. Secrets that are needed to access secure data may be stored on behalf of the data centers without providing the secrets to the data centers. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 06-27-2013 |
Daniel B. Jump, Redmond, WA US
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20110099609 | ISOLATION AND PRESENTATION OF UNTRUSTED DATA - Architecture that provides a secure environment in which data (e.g., code, instructions, files, images, etc.) can be opened and run by a client application. Once opened the data can be viewed (in a “protected view”) by the user without incurring risk to other client processing and systems. Accordingly, the architecture mitigates malicious attacks by enabling users to preview untrusted and potentially harmful data (e.g., files) in a low risk manner. Files opened in the protected view are isolated from accessing key resources on the client computer and provides the user a safer way to read files that can contain dangerous content. The protected view also provides a seamless user experience. The user is unaware that the client is operating on data in a different mode and allows for the reduction of security prompts. | 04-28-2011 |
20130198831 | IDENTIFIER GENERATION USING NAMED OBJECTS - A candidate identifier for a process is generated and an attempt is made to have a named object created that has a name that is the candidate identifier. In response to the attempt succeeding and the named object being created, the candidate identifier is used as an identifier for the process. In response to the attempt not succeeding and the named object not being created, the generating and attempting are repeated. | 08-01-2013 |
Daniel Browne Jump, Redmond, WA US
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20130185557 | Detection of Invalid Escrow Keys - A secure hash, such as a Hash-based Message Authentication Code (“HMAC”), is generated using a piece of secret information (e.g., a secret key) and a piece of public information specific to each escrow key (e.g., a certificate hash or public key). Using the secret key ensures that escrow key validation data can only be generated by knowing the secret key, which prevents an attacker from generating the appropriate escrow key validation data. Using the certificate hash as the public data ties each escrow key validation data to a particular certificate, thereby preventing the attacker from simply copying the validation data from another escrow key. Any escrow key that is found to be invalid may be removed from the file container and a system audit log may be generated so that a company, individual, or other entity can be aware of the possible attempt at a security breach. | 07-18-2013 |
Joseph Jump, Raleigh, NC US
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20080257821 | Dewatering Whole Stillage - The present invention relates to a method of dewatering whole stillage comprising subjecting whole stillage to one or more enzymes capable of degrading a whole stillage component and separating the material obtained in step i) into a solid fraction and a liquid fraction. | 10-23-2008 |
20120160686 | Process for separating and recovering 3-hydroxypropionic acid - The present invention relates to processes for separating and recovering 3-hydroxypropionic acid, comprising: (a) subjecting an aqueous solution comprising a salt of 3-hydroxypropionic acid to concentrating electrodialysis to concentrate the salt of 3-hydroxypropionic acid in the aqueous solution; and (b) subjecting the resulting concentrate to bipolar membrane electro-dialysis to convert the salt of 3-hydroxypropionic acid into the free acid of 3-hydroxypropionic acid. | 06-28-2012 |
20120168310 | Process for separating and recovering C4 dicarboxylic acids - The present invention relates to processes for separating and recovering the C4 dicarboxylic acid, comprising: (a) subjecting an aqueous solution comprising a salt of the C4 dicarboxylic acid to concentrating electrodialysis to concentrate the salt of the C4 dicarboxylic acid in the aqueous solution; and (b) subjecting the resulting concentrate to bipolar membrane electrodialysis to convert the salt of the C4 dicarboxylic acid into the free acid of the C4 dicarboxylic acid. | 07-05-2012 |
Joseph M. Jump, Raleigh, NC US
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20130052702 | Methods for Enhancing By-Products From Fermentation Processes - The present invention relates to methods for enhancing yield and/or quality of by-products from fermentation processes used for producing fermentation products. The invention includes a process of fermenting starch-containing material into a fermentation product comprising a fermentation step wherein one or more enzymes are added before or during the fermentation step. More specifically, the present invention provides methods for increasing oil recovery yield from processes for producing fermentation products and further enhancing the quality of DDGS by removing fat content from DDGS that are produced as by-products in processes for producing fermentation products. | 02-28-2013 |
Mary Lynn Jump, Fairfield, OH US
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20090130199 | Preparations, Methods And Kits Useful For The Treatment of Cough - The invention relates to a respiratory preparation providing cough relief in a human comprising: a film forming agent; a thickening agent; and the respiratory preparation provides on demand relief. Additionally, the invention relates to a method of providing cough relief in a human comprising: the steps of administering to a human a respiratory preparation comprising: a film forming agent; a thickening agent; and wherein said respiratory preparation provides on demand cough relief as needed. | 05-21-2009 |
20090155180 | Methods and targets for identifying compounds for regulating rhinovirus infection - The present invention provides methods for identifying genes, expression regulators, receptors, protein product receptors, and proteins that may regulate rhinovirus infections. The genes identified may be used as markers for disease onset and progression and to measure efficacy of a therapeutic. The present invention also provides methods to screen agents that are capable of regulating rhinovirus infection. The present invention also provides methods of identifying therapeutic compounds that may treat various disorders by regulating the expression and activity of genes, expression regulators, receptors, protein product receptors, and proteins identified. | 06-18-2009 |
20090155189 | Preparations, Methods and Kits Useful for the Treatment of Cough - The invention relates to a respiratory preparation providing cough relief in a human comprising: a thickening agent; a benefit agent. Additionally, the invention relates to a method of providing cough relief in a human comprising: the steps of administering to a human a respiratory preparation comprising: a thickening agent; a benefit agent. | 06-18-2009 |
20110159124 | Compositions and methods useful for treatment of respiratory illness - Disclosed herein are compositions and methods useful for the treatment of respiratory illness in a mammal, such as wherein these compositions and methods are effective in preventing the onset of one or more of the symptoms of such respiratory illness or significantly mitigating the symptom if the mammal is already afflicted with such symptom. The compositions used in the methods herein include a first component selected from the group consisting of | 06-30-2011 |
Michael Jump, Santa Rosa, CA US
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20100114512 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REMOTE MONITORING OF BATTERY CONDITION - A battery monitoring system may be configured to interface with a first battery monitoring unit and a second battery monitoring unit. The first battery monitoring unit may be configured to output data in a first format. The second battery monitoring unit may be configured to output data in a second format, the second format being different than the first format. The battery monitoring system may include a first polling agent, the first polling agent may be configured to receive data from the first battery monitoring unit and normalize the data into a predetermined data format and store the data in a database. The battery monitoring system may also include a second polling agent. The second polling agent may be configured to receive data from the second battery monitoring unit and normalize the data into the predetermined data format and store the data in a database. Furthermore, the battery monitoring system may be configured to output data associated with the condition of a respective battery unit coupled to at least the first battery monitoring unit and the second battery monitoring unit. | 05-06-2010 |
Thomas Jump, Minneapolis, MN US
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20130296049 | System and Method for Computer Control - A method, computer program product, and system are disclosed. The method including the steps of presenting a virtual representation of an environment, receiving a first input from a first user input device, the first user input device including a motion sensor and a plurality of buttons, receiving a second input from a second user input device, the second user input device including a motion sensor and a plurality of buttons, updating the virtual representation of the environment corresponding to the first input and the second input, wherein the updating generates a modified virtual representation of the environment and presenting the modified virtual representation of the environment. | 11-07-2013 |