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Emily Lada, Raleigh, NC US

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20090312992Computer-Implemented Systems And Methods For Executing Stochastic Discrete Event Simulations For Design Of Experiments - Computer-implemented systems and methods for executing stochastic discrete event simulations for a stochastic model through a design of experiments approach. In the design of experiments approach, virtual mappings are generated between model component parameters in a model and the factors/responses contained in the design of experiments. The virtual mappings are used during execution of the model to generate values for the response contained in the design of experiments.12-17-2009
20090313003Computer-Implemented Systems And Methods For Executing Stochastic Discrete Event Simulations For Design Of Experiments - Computer-implemented systems and methods for executing stochastic discrete event simulations for a stochastic model through a design of experiments approach. Streams of random numbers are associated with stochastic model components that are sources of random variation within the stochastic model. A system is configured to manage the streams while the stochastic model is being executed during a simulation.12-17-2009

Emily K. Lada, Raleigh, NC US

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20110125466Computer-Implemented Systems And Methods For Determining Steady-State Confidence Intervals - Computer-implemented systems and methods for estimating confidence intervals for output generated from a computer simulation program that simulates a physical stochastic process. A plurality of statistical tests is performed upon the physical stochastic simulated output so that a confidence interval can be determined.05-26-2011

Henry F. Lada, Cypress, TX US

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20090037759Clock shifting and prioritization system and method - A clock shifting and prioritization method comprising adjusting a frequency for a plurality of clocks corresponding to a plurality of respective components of an electronic device based on a desired user configuration setting for operating the electronic device.02-05-2009

Mark Lada, St. Augustine, FL US

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20090239954PHOSPHATE BUFFERED OPHTHALMIC SOLUTIONS DISPLAYING IMPROVED EFFICACY - The present invention relates to ophthalmic compositions comprising a pH between about 6 and about 8 and about 50 to about 1000 ppm hydrogen peroxide and at least one phosphate buffer. The ophthalmic compositions of the present invention display improved antifungal efficacy against fungi, including 09-24-2009
20100249356IONIC SILICONE HYDROGELS HAVING IMPROVED HYDROLYTIC STABILITY - The present invention relates to ionic silicone hydrogel polymers displaying improved thermal stability. More specifically, the present invention relates to a polymer formed from reactive components comprising at least one silicone component and at least one ionic component comprising at least one anionic group. The polymers of the present invention display good thermal stability and desirable protein uptake.09-30-2010

Thomas A. Lada, Park Westwood, MA US

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20080319207ORGANIC PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES COMPRISING FULLERENES AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF - Photovoltaic cells comprising an active layer comprising, as p-type material, conjugated polymers such as polythiophene and regioregular polythiophene, and as n-type material at least one fullerene derivative. The fullerene derivative can be C60, C70, or C84. The fullerene also can be functionalized with indene groups. Improved efficiency can be achieved.12-25-2008

Thomas A. Lada, Brighton, MA US

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20100132782ORGANIC PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES COMPRISING FULLERENES AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF - Photovoltaic cells comprising an active layer comprising, as p-type material, conjugated polymers such as polythiophene and regioregular polythiophene, and as n-type material at least one fullerene derivative. The fullerene derivative can be C60, C70, or C84. The fullerene also can be functionalized with indene groups. Improved efficiency can be achieved.06-03-2010
20100249447PURIFICATION OF FULLERENE DERIVATIVES FROM VARIOUS IMPURITIES - Purification methods for fullerene derivatives are described. The method comprises passing a solution of fullerene derivatives containing impurities such as other fullerene derivatives and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons through activated charcoals. Fullerene derivatives with high purity were obtained.09-30-2010

Thomas A. Lada, Winthrop, MA US

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20110132440FULLERENE-FUNCTIONALIZED PARTICLES, METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME AND THEIR USE IN BULK-HETEROJUNCTION ORGANIC PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES - Core shell particles and bulk-heterojunction organic photovoltaic devices using the core shell particles are described. In particular, core shell particles having a core particle and a shell of a second material and bulk-heterojunction organic photovoltaic devices using the core-shell particles are described. The core-shell particles can have a core particle with an electron donating material or a core particle with an electron donating material. Formation of a hulk-heterojunction organic photovoltaic device using such an core-shell particles forming an interpenetrating network with the an electron donating or electron accepting phase is also described.06-09-2011