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Aniruddha Loya, Bhopal IN
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| 20090304297 | IMAGE-GUIDED ABSTRACTION OF BUILDING FACADES - To reduce the amount of storage space and computing power required to render image data, particularly building image data, primary and secondary colors may be extracted from the image data. The image data may be re-rendered using only the primary and secondary colors. The re-rendered image may be evaluated for patterns, the patterns thresholded to bi-level data and a Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT), or equivalent, may be performed on the bi-level data. Low order coefficients may be discarded depending on level accuracy desired. DFT coefficients and color data for the primary and secondary colors may then be used to construct an abstraction of the original image data, using data that is, in some cases, three or four orders of magnitude smaller than the original image data. | 12-10-2009 |
Art Loya, Prescott Valley, AZ US
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| 20100274177 | Pulsed electromagnetic field and negative pressure therapy wound treatment method and system - A method for treating a wound of an individual and for enhancing a rate of wound healing by applying, for a first period of time, a negative pressure treatment to the wound without applying a pulsed radio frequency treatment; and applying, for a second period of time subsequent to the first period time, a pulsed radio frequency energy treatment to the wound while maintaining the negative pressure treatment to enhance the rate of wound healing. The negative pressure treatment and the pulsed radio frequency energy treatment are applied concurrently for the duration of the second period of time. | 10-28-2010 |
Arthur A. Loya, Mesa, AZ US
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| 20110015698 | PULSED ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY TREATMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD - An apparatus and method for the treatment of chronic wounds using electromagnetic energy. The apparatus includes a generator and at least one applicator. The generator can produce electromagnetic energy and the applicator can apply the electromagnetic energy produced by the generator. A detector is disposed on the applicator that can measure the field strength of the electromagnetic energy applied. | 01-20-2011 |
Jesus R. Loya, El Paso, TX US
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| 20090301632 | FENESTRATED EXTREMITY SURGICAL DRAPE - A method of forming a fenestrated extremity surgical drape includes providing improved seal integrity to reduce the occurrence of pathogenic contamination at the surgical site via migration through the seal. The seal has a non-linear configuration to eliminate uneven stress concentrations commonly located at the corners of rectilinear seals. An elastomeric apertured panel can be disposed between a film panel and a fiber/film laminate panel. These layers can be joined by a heat sealing operation along two spaced apart concentric seal locations ringing the aperture and a fenestration in the laminate panel. The assembly can then be affixed by adhering the underside(s) of one or more panels to a base drape, which has an opening aligned with the aperture and fenestration. | 12-10-2009 |
Ken Loya, Mattawa CA
Liran Loya, Hod-Hasharon IL
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| 20120131038 | FACILITATION OF SEARCH, LIST, AND RETRIEVAL OPERATIONS ON PERSISTENT DATA SET USING DISTRIBUTED SHARED MEMORY - Various embodiments for facilitating search, list and retrieval operations on a persistent data set using a distributed shared memory (DSM) by a processor device are provided. In one exemplary embodiment, a DSM is used to store the data structures in a cluster shared memory, such that updates, deletions and insertions are applied to both the persistent data set and the DSM, and search, list and retrieval operations are processed directly from the DSM. A data structure in the persistent data set is stored in two separate DSM pages: a first page includes an identifying search key of the data structure, the search key also pointing to a location of the data structure in the storage. A second page includes the updatable properties of the data structure. A DSM storing the data structures' pages is organized as a two-row matrix. | 05-24-2012 |
Yossi Loya, Raanana IL
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| 20090176303 | Method and apparatus for propagating benthic marine invertebrates - An apparatus for propagating benthic marine invertebrates in water. The apparatus comprises (a) a culture cell, (b) a sedimentation chamber in fluid connection with the culture cell, and (c) a pump in fluid connection with the culture cell and with the sedimentation chamber capable of pumping water from the sedimentation chamber to the culture cell. Also disclosed is a method for propagating benthic marine invertebrates comprising culturing the invertebrates in a water environment in the apparatus. | 07-09-2009 |
| 20110179504 | Method For Coral Tissue Cultivation And Propagation - This invention relates to a novel method of culturing coral tissues and polyps in vitro. Coral tissues obtained by the method of the invention may be maintained as heterotypic spheroid tissue balls for a period of at least three months or they may be induced to undergo development into new polyps, a process termed re-morphogenesis. This method can produce genetic clones of model species from single individuals that can be propagated either as undifferentiated tissue calli or as developed polyps. The products of the invention are of value to a number of educational, scientific, and commercial endeavors. Specifically, this method can be used to propagate genetic clones (strains) of a model organism for scientific research, to serve as ‘pro-environmental conservation’ sources of coral stock for educational specimens as well as a rapidly generated inventory for commercial aquarium industry. The method of the invention can produce sustainable test lines of corals that could be used to generate risk assessments for the impact of chemicals/activities on coral reefs, as well as being used as part of a regulatory protocol for testing waste effluent and other discharges. | 07-21-2011 |
