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Lu Wang, Eindohoven NL
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| 20110066961 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRESENTING A SUMMARY OF A CONTENT ITEM - A summary comprising a plurality of selected segments of the content item is presented to a user (step | 03-17-2011 |
Lu Wang, Moraga, CA US
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| 20090023812 | N,N-DIHALOGENATED AMINO ACIDS AND DERIVATIVES - The present invention relates to active bactericidal, antibacterial, anti-infective, antimicrobial, sporicidal, disinfectant, antifungal and antiviral compounds and compositions and to new uses of these compositions in therapy. This specification also describes methods of use for the new compounds and compositions. The specification further describes methods for preparing these compounds. | 01-22-2009 |
| 20090221989 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF BACTERIAL AND FUNGAL INFECTIONS INCLUDING URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS (UTI) USING A HYPOHALOUS ACID COMPOSITION - Disclosed is a system that prevents the development of infection and biofilm establishment in medical devices in general, and in particular Urinary Tract Infections (UTI), including Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTI). The system comprises of a medical device (such as a catheter) and an antimicrobial composition containing an antimicrobial compound. A medical device delivers the composition both to the inside and/or outside portions of the device, as well as to the inside of the bladder itself and to the urethra. Reduction or elimination of the infection may be accomplished by irrigating the medical device, bathing the bladder, or irrigating the bladder with the composition. | 09-03-2009 |
| 20100010456 | System and Method for the Prevention of Bacterial and Fungal Infections Including Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Using N-Halogenated Amino Acids - Disclosed is a system that prevents the development of infection and biofilm establishment in medical devices in general, and in particular Urinary Tract Infections (UTI), including Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTI). The system comprises a medical device (such as a catheter) and an antimicrobial composition containing an antimicrobial compound. A medical device delivers the composition both to the inside and/or outside portions of the device, as well as to the inside of the bladder itself and to the urethra. Reduction or elimination of the infection may be accomplished by irrigating the medical device, bathing the bladder, or irrigating the bladder with the composition. | 01-14-2010 |
| 20110020474 | Methods of Treating Infections of the Nail or Skin Using Hypohalite - The present application discloses a method of treating or preventing an infection of a nail, claw, hoof, or skin comprising administering a pharmaceutically acceptable formulation comprising hypohalite and a formulating agent to a subject in need thereof, and compositions thereof. | 01-27-2011 |
| 20110151025 | Compositions Comprising N-Halogenated or N,N-Dihalogenated Amine for Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bronchopulmonary Infections - Disclosed herein are methods and compositions for the treatment or prophylaxis, in a mammal, of bronchopulmonary infections, obstructive pulmonary disease, cystic fibrosis, and ventilator-associated infections. The methods and compositions include a therapeutically effective amount of one or more N-halogenated or N,N-dihalogenated amines, and their analogues, derivatives, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts and esters. | 06-23-2011 |
Lu Wang, Guangdong CN
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| 20100328539 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MEMORY REUSE IN IMAGE PROCESSING - This invention relates to a method of reusing data in memory for motion estimation. Only additional data is required to prepare reference block so as to reduce the data transfer to the memory. The additional data will be arranged with the existing data in the memory to provide the reference block. Then the data in the memory is read in a specific way to retrieve the reference block. Using this invention, the bandwidth requirement and internal memory can be greatly reduced without any additional logic operation. | 12-30-2010 |
Lu Wang, Los Angeles, CA US
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| 20100322522 | IMAGE MATCHING USING LINE SIGNATURE - A method and system of matching features in a pair of images using line signatures. The method includes determining a first similarity measure between a first line signature in a first image in the pair of images and a second line signature in a second image in the pair of images; determining a second similarity measure between the first line signature in the first image and a third line signature in the second image; comparing the first similarity measure with a first threshold value; comparing a difference between the first similarity and the second similarity with a second threshold value; and if the first similarity measure is greater than the first threshold value and the difference between the first similarity and the second similarity is greater than the second threshold value, the first line signature and the second line signature produce a match. | 12-23-2010 |
Lu Wang, Pasadena, CA US
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| 20090005666 | REAL TIME SELF-ADJUSTING CALIBRATION ALGORITHM - A method of calibrating glucose monitor data includes collecting the glucose monitor data over a period of time at predetermined intervals. It also includes obtaining at least two reference glucose values from a reference source that temporally correspond with the glucose monitor data obtained at the predetermined intervals. Also included is calculating the calibration characteristics using the reference glucose values and corresponding glucose monitor data to regress the obtained glucose monitor data. And, calibrating the obtained glucose monitor data using the calibration characteristics is included. In preferred embodiments, the reference source is a blood glucose meter, and the at least two reference glucose values are obtained from blood tests. In additional embodiments, calculation of the calibration characteristics includes linear regression and, in particular embodiments, least squares linear regression. Alternatively, calculation of the calibration characteristics includes non-linear regression. Data integrity may be verified and the data may be filtered. | 01-01-2009 |
| 20090112478 | Modified Sensor Calibration Algorithm - A method of calibrating glucose monitor data includes collecting the glucose monitor data over a period of time at predetermined intervals, obtaining reference glucose values from a reference source that temporally correspond with the glucose monitor data obtained at the predetermined intervals, calculating the calibration characteristics using the reference glucose values and corresponding glucose monitor data to regress the obtained glucose monitor data, and calibrating the obtained glucose monitor data using the calibration characteristics. In additional embodiments, calculation of the calibration characteristics includes linear regression and, in particular embodiments, least squares linear regression. Alternatively, calculation of the calibration characteristics includes non-linear regression. Data integrity may be verified and the data may be filtered. Further, calibration techniques may be modified during a fast rate of change in the patient's blood glucose level to increase sensor accuracy. | 04-30-2009 |
| 20100268477 | Systems and Methods for Calibrating Physiological Characteristic Sensors - A method of calibrating glucose monitor data includes collecting the glucose monitor data over a period of time at predetermined intervals, obtaining reference glucose values from a reference source that temporally correspond with the glucose monitor data obtained at the predetermined intervals, calculating the calibration characteristics using the reference glucose values and corresponding glucose monitor data to regress the obtained glucose monitor data, and calibrating the obtained glucose monitor data using the calibration characteristics. In additional embodiments, calculation of the calibration characteristics includes linear regression and, in particular embodiments, least squares linear regression. Alternatively, calculation of the calibration characteristics includes non-linear regression. Data integrity may be verified and the data may be filtered. Further, calibration techniques may be modified during a fast rate of change in the patient's blood glucose level to increase sensor accuracy. | 10-21-2010 |
| 20100324853 | REAL-TIME SELF-CALIBRATING SENSOR SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method for calibrating a sensor of a characteristic monitoring system in real time utilizes a self-calibration module for periodic determination of, and compensation for, the IR drop across unwanted resistances in a cell. A current-interrupt switch is used to open the self-calibration module circuit and either measure the IR drop using a high-frequency (MHz) ADC module, or estimate it through linear regression of acquired samples of the voltage across the sensor's working and reference electrodes (Vmeasured) over time. The IR drop is then subtracted from the closed-circuit value of Vmeasured to calculate the overpotential that exists in the cell (Vimportant). Vimportant may be further optimized by subtracting the value of the open-circuit voltage (Voc) across the sensor's working and reference electrodes. The values of Vmeasured and Vimportant are then controlled by respective first and second control units to compensate for the IR drop. | 12-23-2010 |
Lu Wang, Shanghai CN
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| 20100283729 | CONTROL METHOD FOR CONTROLLING HANDHELD ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A control method for controlling a handheld electronic device comprising a screen and a touch pad is provided. The screen is used for displaying a frame. The control method comprises the following steps. The frame comprising at least one option and a controlled object is displayed. A radial input with respect to the touch pad is detected. A shifting direction of the controlled object according to the radial input is controlled so as to switch between the options. A rotational input with respect to the touch pad is detected. One of the options according to the rotational input is selected. | 11-11-2010 |
Lu Wang, Shenzhen CN
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| 20090258338 | SIMULATED 5-PART DIFFERENTIAL LEUKOCYTE GRANULES, THE METHOD FOR PREPARING THE SAME AND CONTROL PRODUCTS AND CALIBRATORS COMPRISING THE SAME - A method for preparing five-part differential leukocyte analogs from red blood cells includes selecting appropriate red blood cells; treating the red blood cells with a multi-functional reagent system for maintenance of a structural integrity of the membranes of the red blood cells and synchronous adjustment of cell volume, morphology and inclusions; subjecting the treated red blood cells to an intensified fixation; and washing the treated cells for preservation. The present disclosure also relates to leukocyte analogs prepared by the above method, a reagent system used for preparing the analogs, and a quality control and a calibrator including the analogs for use in a hematology analyzer. | 10-15-2009 |
| 20100220786 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MULTIPLE REFERENCE PICTURE MOTION ESTIMATION - The claimed invention relates to efficient use of data for multiple reference picture motion estimation. Multiple reference picture motion estimation involves a large amount of data due to the processing of multiple reference pictures. The claimed invention discloses a method | 09-02-2010 |
| 20100285560 | RETICULOCYTE MIMETICS AND METHOD OF PREPARATION OF THE SAME - In one aspect of the present disclosure there is provided a method for preparing reticulocyte mimetics. In another aspect of the present disclosure there are provided reticulocyte mimetics obtained using the method. In yet another aspect of the present disclosure there is provided a whole blood reference control including the reticulocyte mimetics as provided. In still another aspect of the present disclosure there is provided a composition useful for preparing reticulocyte mimetics. | 11-11-2010 |
Lu Wang, Emeryville, CA US
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| 20080279963 | PHYSIOLOGICALLY BALANCED, IONIZED, ACIDIC SOLUTION AND METHODOLOGY FOR USE IN WOUND HEALING - Described herein is a physiologically-balanced, acidic solution. Typically the solution is prepared by a chemical reactions or by the electrolysis of a solution comprising a mixture of an inorganic salt to form a physiologically balanced solution. This invention also relates to methods for use of the solutions, including a specialized bandage which may be used in combination with the solutions, or optionally with other topically applied materials. A mixture of inorganic salts and, optionally minerals, is used in order to mimic the electrolyte concentration and mixture of body fluid in an isotonic state. The solution typically comprises of one halide salt of lithium, sodium, potassium, calcium, and other cations. Typically the halide is fluoride, chloride, bromide, or iodide, and most typically chloride. A typical electrolyzed solution of the present invention has a pH within the range of about 2 to about 5, an oxidation reduction potential within the range of about +600 mV to about +1200 mV, and hypohalous acid concentration in the range of about 10 ppm to about 200 ppm. The solution has bactericidal, fungicidal, and sporicidal properties. The composition of the invention is nontoxic and has antibacterial properties, and is useful in any application in which antimicrobial properties are desirable. | 11-13-2008 |
| 20100272783 | Methods of Treating Infections of the Nail - Disclosed herein are compositions and methods of treating or preventing an infection of the nail, claw, or hoof comprising administering to a subject a pharmaceutical composition comprising an N-halogenated or N,N-dihalogenated amine compound of the application. | 10-28-2010 |
Lu Wang, Eindhoven NL
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| 20100259688 | METHOD OF DETERMINING A STARTING POINT OF A SEMANTIC UNIT IN AN AUDIOVISUAL SIGNAL - A method of determining a starting point ( | 10-14-2010 |
| 20120044348 | METHOD OF SELECTING AN OPTIMAL VIEWING ANGLE POSITION FOR A CAMERA - This invention relates to a method of selecting an optimal viewing angle position for a camera. A first quantitative score is determined for a first viewing angle position of the camera using pre-selected regions of interest as reference areas, the determining being performed in accordance to a pre-defined quantitative score rule. The angle position is adjusted from the first viewing angle position towards at least one second viewing angle position. For each at least one second viewing angle position a second quantitative score is determined in accordance to the pre-defined quantitative score rule, and finally a target viewing angle position is determined based on the determined quantitative scores. | 02-23-2012 |
Lu Wang, Liaoning Province CN
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| 20100193402 | Composite Metal Oxide Catalyst and Method for Preparation and Application Thereof - A complex metal oxide catalyst comprising a Group VIII metal M | 08-05-2010 |
Lu Wang, Menlo Park, CA US
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| 20100191305 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THE DETECTION OF ABERRANT NEURAL-ELECTRIC ACTIVITY - Embodiments provide an apparatus and method for detection of aberrant neural-electric activity (ANEA) in the brain causing an epileptic seizure or other neurologic condition. One embodiment provides an apparatus for detection of ANEA comprising an introducer having at least one lumen. The introducer is introduced into brain tissue through an opening in the skull. A reference electrode is positioned at an introducer distal portion. A plurality of electrode members are advanceable within the at least one lumen with each member having an insulated portion and an exposed distal portion. The members have a non-deployed state in the introducer and a deployed state when outwardly advanced out of the introducer. In the deployed state, the members are substantially orthogonal to each other with the exposed distal portions defining a detection volume capable of determining an electric field vector produced by the ANEA and the direction of a foci of the ANEA. | 07-29-2010 |
Lu Wang, Sichuan CN
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| 20100178545 | MICROPOROUS POLYMER SEPARATORS FOR LITHIUM ION BATTERIES AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - Provided are separators used in power accumulators such as lithium ion secondary batteries and a preparation method thereof. The said separators are obtained through following steps: providing a polymer colloidal emulsion through a polymerization reaction of polyvinyl alcohol, hydrophobic monomer and hydrophilic monomer in water solution initiated by an initiator; coating a plastic substrate with the said polymer colloidal emulsion using tape-casting method; drying the plastic substrate coated with the polymer colloidal emulsion, and then obtaining the said separators by delaminating them from the substrate. The said separators have good liquid absorbability, high liquid absorption rate and retention, low resistivity, good mechanical strength and good thermal stability (little thermal shrinkage and little size distortion) as well as electrochemical stability. The prepared lithium ion batteries have good cycle stability and long service life. | 07-15-2010 |
| 20110229768 | MICROPOROUS POLYMER MEMBRANE MODIFIED BY AQUEOUS POLYMER, MANUFACTURING METHOD AND USE THEREOF - Microporous polyolefin membrane modified by aqueous polymer of the invention is obtained by the following steps: copolymerizing 100 parts of a water-soluble polymer, 30-500 parts of a hydrophobic monomer, 0-200 parts of a hydrophilic monomer and 1-5 parts of an initiator into polymeric colloid emulsion; adding 0-100% of an inorganic filler and 20-100% of a plasticizer based on 100% solid content of the polymeric colloid emulsion to obtain slurry; and coating the slurry on one or two surfaces of the surface modified microporous polyolefin membrane and then drying. The microporous polyolefin membrane modified by aqueous polymer has thermal shutdown effect and little thermal shrinkage, and improves the main problem of shrinkage of the microporous polyolefin membrane at high temperature. | 09-22-2011 |
Lu Wang, Shenzhen Guangdong CN
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| 20100110287 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MODELING FILM GRAIN NOISE - This invention relates to a method and system for modeling film grain noise. The film grain noise as modeled is applied to a video signal. Both the signal-dependent aspect | 05-06-2010 |
Lu Wang, Pittsburg, CA US
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| 20100076089 | ANTIMICROBIAL GEL FORMULATIONS - Disclosed herein are formulations comprising an N-halogenated or N,N-dihalogenated amine compound dispersed in a water-swellable polymer, wherein the compound is 90% stable for at least 30 days at about 25° C. Also disclosed are methods of treating or preventing infections caused by a bacterial, a microbial, a sporal, a fungal or a viral activity using such formulations. | 03-25-2010 |
Lu Wang, Northborough, MA US
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| 20090069288 | Novel therapeutic compounds - Disclosed herein are novel compounds of Formula (I), | 03-12-2009 |
| 20090118298 | Octahydropentalene compounds as chemokine receptor antagonists - The present invention is directed to novel compounds of Formula (I) | 05-07-2009 |
| 20090312338 | Novel Tricyclic Compounds - The invention provides a compound of Formula (I) | 12-17-2009 |
| 20110190489 | Novel Tricyclic Compounds - The invention provides a compound of Formula (Ia), (Ib), (Ic), (Id), (Ie), (If), (Ig), (Ih), (Ii), (Ij), (Ik), or (Il) as defined herein, pharmaceutically acceptable salts, pro-drugs, biologically active metabolites, stereoisomers and isomers thereof wherein the variable are defined herein. The compounds of the invention are useful for treating immunological and oncological conditions. | 08-04-2011 |
| 20110311474 | Novel Tricyclic Compounds - The invention provides compounds of Formula (I) and Formula (II) | 12-22-2011 |
Lu Wang, Potomac, MD US
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| 20080280289 | Primers, Methods and Kits for Detecting Killer-Cell Immunoglobulin-Like Receptor Alleles - Embodiments of the present invention describe primer pairs, methods and kits for identifying and/or detecting killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptor (KIR) alleles. The present primer sets include one or more primer pairs that can produce amplicons specific for an individual KIR allele and that are less than 1000 bp in size. Additionally, the primer sets can target intra-exon and/or extracellular domains of KIR alleles for amplification. | 11-13-2008 |
| 20090208947 | PRIMERS, METHODS AND KITS FOR AMPLIFYING OR DETECTING HUMAN LEUKOCYTE ANTIGEN ALLELES - The present invention describes primers, methods and kits for amplifying and identifying HLA alleles. Using these primers, all HLA alleles at a single locus can be amplified using either a multiplex or non-multiplex PCR approach. Within sets of the primers, control primer pairs may be used to produce control amplicons of a predetermined size from an HLA allele only if a particular HLA locus is present in the sample. The present invention further describes primers for sequencing HLA alleles following amplification. Methods and kits for using the primers are also disclosed. | 08-20-2009 |
Lu Wang, Worcester, MA US
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| 20090069288 | Novel therapeutic compounds - Disclosed herein are novel compounds of Formula (I), | 03-12-2009 |
| 20090203690 | 5-SUBSTITUTED INDAZOLES AS KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention relates to compounds of formula (I) or pharmaceutical acceptable salts, | 08-13-2009 |
Lu Wang, Hong Kong HK
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| 20090141796 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR ORDER-16 INTEGER TRANSFORM FROM ORDER-8 INTEGER COSINE TRANSFORM - The invention is used in video coding. Systems, apparatuses and methods for processing an order-16 integer transform from an order-8 transform are provided. The order-16 transform method involves expanding an order-8 transform by generating an order-16 integer matrix and a scaling matrix. | 06-04-2009 |
Lu Wang, Westborough, MA US
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| 20110152243 | NOVEL THIENOPYRROLE COMPOUNDS - The invention provides a compound of Formula (I) | 06-23-2011 |
Lu Wang, Dalian CN
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| 20120037541 | Multi-Metallic bulk catalyst with layered structure and method for the preparation and use thereof - The invention discloses a multi-metallic bulk catalyst with layered structure, wherein the metals in the multi-metallic bulk catalyst is consisted of a Group VIII metal M | 02-16-2012 |
Lu Wang, Tianjin CN
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| 20120110433 | PARALLEL WEB PAGE PROCESSING - Methods and systems for parallel Web page processing are usable to parallelize Web page document parsing, Web page layout calculations, Web page style formatting, and Web page script engine processing. Such parallelized parsers may be used to enhance Web page processing and exploit multi-core and multi-processor computing device resources. The parallelized script engine may be used to enhance Web page processing when independent scripting events exist in the Web page document. Additionally, the parallelized layout calculations and style formatting may be used to further enhance Web page processing by allowing multi-core and multi-processor computing devices to take advantage of their parallel processing abilities. | 05-03-2012 |
| 20120110437 | STYLE AND LAYOUT CACHING OF WEB CONTENT - Methods and systems for style and/or layout caching of Web content are usable to build reusable style caching trees and cacheable layout calculations. Such style caching trees may be used to avoid recalculating style content of Web pages for document object model (DOM) elements that have not changed. Additionally, the cacheable layout calculations may be used to avoid recalculating the layout content of Web pages that are subsequently accessed. | 05-03-2012 |
