Kniskern
Joel Kniskern, Sacramento, CA US
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20130040826 | METHODS FOR TRAIT MAPPING IN PLANTS - The present invention provides methods for identifying the nucleic acid sequences responsible for phenotypic traits in plants. | 02-14-2013 |
Joel M. Kniskern, Sacramento, CA US
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20130055465 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCING CAPSICUM PLANTS WITH POWDERY MILDEW RESISTANCE - The invention relates to pepper plants and lines having resistance to Powdery Mildew, caused by the fungus | 02-28-2013 |
20140380516 | SELECTION OF MATURE FRUIT COLOR IN PEPPER PLANTS - The invention provides methods and compositions for breeding pepper ( | 12-25-2014 |
Paul Kniskern, Springfield, MA US
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20090210256 | System For Real-Time Online Health Care Insurance Underwriting - A system for real-time health care insurance underwriting is described comprising a quotation module, a verification module, and an underwriting module. The quotation module receives user input relating to a user's health status via an online user interface. The verification module verifies the user input against information stored in a database to form a list of inconsistencies and present the user via the online user interface with a request to validate at least some information within the user input. The underwriting module automatically creates a debit score based on one or more of at least a portion of the user input and the validated information and generates an underwriting decision based at least in part on the debit score. The quotation module presents one or more offers to sell insurance to the user via the online user interface, the one or more offers based on the underwriting decision. | 08-20-2009 |
Robert Kniskern, Fort Wayne, IN US
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20100110206 | Self-Contained Wireless Camera Drive, Wireless Camera System and Method - A self-contained wireless camera ( | 05-06-2010 |
20100110207 | Self-Contained Wireless Camera Device, Wireless Camera System and Method - A self-contained wireless camera ( | 05-06-2010 |
20120268616 | Self-Contained Wireless Camera Device, Wireless Camera System and Method - A self-contained wireless camera and a wireless camera system having such a device and a base station. Video processing (e.g. video compression) circuitry of the camera device receives video signals from a camera and provides processed video signals. These are transmitted over a shared radio channel. A radio receiver receives processed (e.g. compressed) video signals from the base station or another camera device. Images from the camera or the base station are displayed in a selected manner on a display or monitor. The base station device receives processed (e.g. compressed) video signals, stores them and retransmits them. A command signal is received by the radio receiver to modify operation in such a manner as to control bandwidth usage. Wireless camera devices can adjust their operation to accommodate other wireless camera devices. Different transport protocol modules can be selected according to the application that the user selects for operation. | 10-25-2012 |
Robert J. Kniskern, Fort Wayne, IN US
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20110065469 | DYNAMIC TRANSMISSION CONTROL FOR A WIRELESS NETWORK - In one possible embodiment, a wireless network with dynamic transmission control is provided that includes a multiple of nodes. The nodes include an arbiter and multiple client nodes. The arbiter is configured to control an operation of the client nodes by defining communications operation cycles and allocating a bandwidth to each of the client nodes on a cycle by cycle basis in response to requests for bandwidth from the client nodes. | 03-17-2011 |
20110179440 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING EVENT SPECTATORS WITH AUDIO/VIDEO SIGNALS PERTAINING TO REMOTE EVENTS - A system and method for providing content for access by a portable device at an event are provided. The system includes an interface to receive signals from a plurality of sources. The plurality of sources are located at an event and remote from the event. The signals define event content and non-event content. The system further includes a processor for processing the received signals to generate combined signals based upon the received signals from the plurality of sources. The system also includes a transmitter for transmitting to a plurality of portable devices at the event the combined signals. The combined signals are configured to allow a user to select content using the portable device receiving the combined signals. | 07-21-2011 |
20120089276 | DYNAMIC TRANSMISSION CONTROL FOR A WIRELESS NETWORK - In one possible embodiment, a wireless network with dynamic transmission control is provided that includes a multiple of nodes. The nodes include an arbiter and multiple client nodes. The arbiter is configured to control an operation of the client nodes by defining communications operation cycles and allocating a bandwidth to each of the client nodes on a cycle by cycle basis in response to requests for bandwidth from the client nodes. | 04-12-2012 |