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Karen J. Brunke, Belmont, CA US
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| 20100111840 | STABILIZED THERAPEUTIC AND IMAGING AGENTS - Stabilized lipid construct comprising a liposome or polymerized vesicle, a targeting entity, a therapeutic entity, and a stabilizing entity are provided, as well as methods for their preparation and use. | 05-06-2010 |
Karen J. Bruzda, Cleveland, OH US
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| 20110204280 | THERMAL INTERFACE MATERIALS INCLUDING THERMALLY REVERSIBLE GELS - Thermal interface materials are disclosed that include or are based on thermally reversible gels, such as thermally reversible gelled fluids, oil gels and solvent gel resins. In an exemplary embodiment, a thermal interface material includes at least one thermally conductive filler in a thermally reversible gel. | 08-25-2011 |
Karen J. Hulting, Plymouth, MN US
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| 20090078344 | TANTALUM ANODES FOR HIGH VOLTAGE CAPACITORS EMPLOYED BY IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES AND FABRICATION THEREOF - A high voltage capacitor anode for an implantable medical device is fabricated by sintering, anodizing and heat treating a pressed tantalum powder slug. The sintering may be performed at a temperature between approximately 1500° C. and approximately 1600° C. for a time between approximately 3 minutes and approximately 35 minutes; subsequent anodization may be performed by immersing the slug in an electrolyte at a temperature between approximately 15° C. and approximately 30° C. and then applying a voltage across the slug, the voltage being between approximately 175 Volts and approximately 375 Volts; subsequent heat treating may be performed at a temperature between approximately 400° C. and approximately 460° C. for a time between approximately 50 minutes and approximately 65 minutes. Following heat treating, the anode is reformed by a second anodization. | 03-26-2009 |
Karen J. Kaushansky, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20100183126 | IN-BAND SIGNALING IN INTERACTIVE COMMUNICATIONS - Architecture that employs a combination of in-band signaling (e.g., DTMF) with speech recognition to deliver usability improvements. The in-band signaling allows the user to indicate to the system when a barge-in operation is occurring and/or when to start listening to subsequent speech input and optionally, when to stop listening for further speech input. The in-band signaling can be utilized during a telephone call and using wireline and wireless telephones. Moreover, the architecture can be incorporated at the platform level requiring little, if any, application changes to support the new mode of operation. | 07-22-2010 |
Karen J. Raska Buechler, Westminster, CO US
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| 20110193026 | SOLAR-THERMAL REACTION PROCESSING - In an embodiment, a method of conducting a high temperature chemical reaction that produces hydrogen or synthesis gas is described. The high temperature chemical reaction is conducted in a reactor having at least two reactor shells, including an inner shell and an outer shell. Heat absorbing particles are included in a gas stream flowing in the inner shell. The reactor is heated at least in part by a source of concentrated sunlight. The inner shell is heated by the concentrated sunlight. The inner shell re-radiates from the inner wall and heats the heat absorbing particles in the gas stream flowing through the inner shell, and heat transfers from the heat absorbing particles to the first gas stream, thereby heating the reactants in the gas stream to a sufficiently high temperature so that the first gas stream undergoes the desired reaction(s), thereby producing hydrogen or synthesis gas in the gas stream. | 08-11-2011 |
Karen J. Vanderkooi, Grand Rapids, MI US
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| 20110303589 | GRAVITY FEED WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM - A portable water treatment system includes at least one sub-system to treat water including a flocculation system, a chlorination system, and a bio-sand filter system. The water treatment system may include multiple sub-systems for treating water that feed into one another. The sand filter system may include a mini bio-sand filter, a foam filter, or a pressed block filter. The flocculation system may include a tank bottom that urges settling particles toward a sump and a ladle that removes settled particles. A manual pump or siphon may be included in the water treatment system. | 12-15-2011 |
Karen J. Young, Burlingame, CA US
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| 20090137313 | METHOD, APPARATUS, AND PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR PRESENTING GAME FEATURE INFORMATION IN A GAMING MACHINE - A method includes displaying a button graphic on a touch screen video display device associated with a gaming machine. The button graphic defines a button display area on the touch screen video display device which may be touched to cause a touch screen controller associated with the touch screen video display device to generate a game feature input. In response to the game feature input, a game feature in a game offered through the gaming machine is modified in some fashion. In addition to displaying the button graphic, the button graphic is modified to add a first message regarding the game feature. This modification of the button graphic is performed in association with a modification of the game feature, and the first message includes text indicating that the game feature has been modified. | 05-28-2009 |
