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Brian Krausz, Sunnyvale, CA US
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| 20120106793 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPROVING THE QUALITY AND UTILITY OF EYE TRACKING DATA - A system and method for interpreting eye-tracking data are provided. The system and method comprise receiving raw data from an eye tracking study performed using an eye tracking mechanism and structural information pertaining to an electronic document that was the subject of the study. The electronic document and its structural information are used to compute a plurality of transition probability values. The eye-tracking data and the transition probability values are used to compute a plurality of gaze probability values. Using the transition probability values and the gaze probability values, a maximally probably transition sequence corresponding to the most likely direction of the user's gaze upon the document is identified. | 05-03-2012 |
Ferenc Krausz, Garching DE
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| 20110013653 | INTRA-CAVITY GENERATION OF PULSED COHERENT RADIATION IN THE UV OR XUV WAVELENGTH RANGE - A radiation source that provides high order harmonic radiation (HHG radiation) in an UV or XUV wavelength range comprising a resonant cavity that guides laser light pulses that includes at least two cavity mirrors, a first non-linear medium that provides the HHG radiation by harmonic generation based on an interaction of the laser light pulses with the first non-linear medium, wherein the first non-linear medium is arranged in the resonant cavity in an environment of reduced pressure, and a second non-linear medium arranged in the resonant cavity and adapted for at least one of amplifying the laser light pulses and phase locking longitudinal modes of the laser light pulses in the resonant cavity. | 01-20-2011 |
Kristopher W. Krausz, Bethesda, MD US
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| 20090318556 | BIOMARKERS FOR DETECTING RADIATION EXPOSURE: METHODS AND USES THEREOF - Disclosed herein are biomarkers for determining gamma radiation exposure by an animal or human. The biomarkers include 3-hydroxy-2-methylbenzoic acid 3-O-sulfate, N-hexanoylglycine, β-thymidine, taurine, xanthine, xanthosine, 2′-deoxyuridine, 2′-deoxycytidine, 2′-deoxyxanthosine, or any salt, ion, or combination thereof. Also disclosed are methods for determining gamma radiation exposure by an animal or human, which include the step of measuring the amount of one or more biomarkers specific to gamma radiation in the biological fluid and correlating the amount of said biomarkers to the amount of gamma radiation exposure by the animal or human. Systems for determining gamma radiation exposure by an animal or human and methods of treating an animal or human for gamma radiation exposure are also disclosed. | 12-24-2009 |
Moses Krausz, Brooklyn, NY US
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| 20100157883 | VOICE OVER IP CELL PHONE - A cellular telephone is disclosed that allows a user to access a VoIP service provider using the WAP protocol to send and receive telephone calls to other users via the internet or other data network. The cellular telephone includes a cellular portion that formats messages to be sent to and from a cellular base station, a WAP portion that interfaces with the internet to send, receive, and display data therefrom. The cellular telephone also includes an audio gateway to sample, analog to digital convert, compress, and packetize an audio signal to prepare the audio signal to be transmitted via the internet to the second user, | 06-24-2010 |
Sam Krausz, Brooklyn, NY US
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| 20100207000 | Door Attachment - A door attachment configured for mounting over a top of a door, the door attachment including a horizontal support configured to at least partially rest on the top of the door; a first substantially vertical member extending from the horizontal support configured to contact a first face of the door; and a second substantially vertical member extending from the first horizontal support. The second substantially vertical member has a first surface configured to contact a second face of the door opposite the first face of the door. The second substantially vertical member includes a mounting mechanism configured to slideably receive the horizontal support, the mounting mechanism extending in a longitudinal direction of the horizontal support away from the second face of the door. A locking mechanism is provided that prevents movement of the horizontal support relative to the mounting mechanism when engaged | 08-19-2010 |
