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Anita Kober, Uppsala SE
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| 20100332143 | Method, Computer Program Product and System for Enabling Clinical Decision Support - A method enables clinical decision support based on test results for a plurality of tested biomarkers. The method is executed by a data reduction module ( | 12-30-2010 |
Jeffrey F. Kober, Milwaukee, WI US
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| 20110147358 | PANEL WITH HEATED LAYER - A panel has an exterior face thereof adapted for attachment to a support frame and an interior face thereof adapted for defining a boundary of a compartment. The panel includes a core encapsulated within a panel frame of reinforced phenolic material, the core having first and second faces thereof, and a periphery. The panel frame includes first and second skins attached to the first and second faces of the core. One or more closeouts are disposed between the skins about the periphery of the core, with the one or more closeouts being attached to the first and second skins. A heating element is adjacent the interior face of the panel. | 06-23-2011 |
Julie S. Kober, Sun Prairie, WI US
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| 20110094685 | ROMAN SHADE LINING PANEL ATTACHMENT - A Roman shade includes shade material and a lining panel connected to the shade material at a plurality of discrete connections located along horizontal rows of cord rings for lift cords of the shade. | 04-28-2011 |
Karl Kober, Iiztal AT
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| 20100068365 | PROCESS FOR REDUCING THE MICROBIAL COUNT IN A CHOCOLATE MASS - The invention relates to a process for reducing the microbial count in a chocolate mass. A chocolate mass and water are placed in a sterilizable container. The chocolate mass and the water are heated and stirred to a target temperature of more than 100° C. An overpressure in the container is built at least during part of the heating period. The container is degassed and cooled. Upon reaching the target temperature, but prior to step d), the pressure is partially lowered abruptly so that an overpressure remains in the container and subsequently the pressure is raised back to the original overpressure. | 03-18-2010 |
Tobias Kober, Lausanne CH
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| 20110080167 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING MOTION PARAMETERS OF AN OBJECT IN A MAGNETIC FIELD - A method for determining motion parameters of an object by way of at least one coil within a magnetic field adapted for a magnetic resonance based imaging device. Induced pulses are emitted on the coil in order to provide navigator signals that are finally measured in order to provide a spatial position of the object relative to the coil. At least one reference displacement of the object relative to the coil that is spatially and metrically predefined between two positions of the object is generated so that intensity changes of navigator signals at the coil are measured and recorded in a calibration map. Then, for determining each one of a sequence of further positions of an object in motion relatively to the coil, a navigator signal of the coil is measured and is compared to values of intensity changes from the calibration map in order to provide a corrected value of displacement of the object that is recovered from the calibration map and processed so that absolute values of motion parameters of the object are determined. | 04-07-2011 |
Wolfgang Kober, Aurora, CO US
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| 20090141775 | MITIGATING INTERFERENCE IN A SIGNAL - A method and receiver are disclosed for mitigating or substantially canceling signal interference between signals detected at the receiver. Once a presumed interfering signal(s) is acquired, parameters are determined that allow the interferer(s) to be modeled. The phase invariance of the process eliminates the need to acquire the interferer's phase. An orthogonal projection (for projecting onto a detection subspace which is orthogonal to a subspace spanned by the interferer(s)) is applied to the composite of all signals (y) for thereby projecting y onto the detection subspace. The interference subspace is non-orthogonal to a representation of desired (but interfered) signal of the composite signals. With the receiver properly equipped to perform this projection operation, interfering signals, multipath, multipath-like, and structured jamming signals can be effectively diminished. | 06-04-2009 |
Yaron Kober, Alona IL
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| 20090161103 | OPTICAL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INSPECTING FLUORESCENTLY LABELED BIOLOGICAL SPECIMENS - A system for imaging a fluorescently labeled sample is presented, The system comprises a capsule, which is a closable structure made of a material isolating the inside of the capsule from its surrounding environment, and which has a support stage for receiving the sample and carrying it thereinside during the imaging; and an optical device at least partly accommodated inside the capsule and operable to illuminate the sample with incident radiation to excite a fluorescent response of the sample, detect the fluorescent response, and generate data indicative thereof. | 06-25-2009 |
| 20110121201 | OPTICAL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INSPECTING FLUORESCENTLY LABELED BIOLOGICAL SPECIMENS - A system for imaging a fluorescently labeled sample is presented, The system comprises a capsule, which is a closable structure made of a material isolating the inside of the capsule from its surrounding environment, and which has a support stage for receiving the sample and carrying it thereinside during the imaging; and an optical device at least partly accommodated inside the capsule and operable to illuminate the sample with incident radiation to excite a fluorescent response of the sample, detect the fluorescent response, and generate data indicative thereof. | 05-26-2011 |
