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Anthony Ludlam, Ypsilanti, MI US
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20130137112 | DYES FOR ANALYSIS OF PROTEIN AGGREGATION - Provided are dyes and compositions which are useful in a number of applications, such as the detection and monitoring protein aggregation, kinetic studies of protein aggregation, neurofibrillary plaques analysis, evaluation of protein formulation stability, and analysis of molecular chaperone activity. | 05-30-2013 |
Michael Ludlam, San Anselmo, CA US
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20140280241 | Methods and Systems to Organize Media Items According to Similarity - Users collect digital media items such as songs, images, and videos into media libraries. Over time, the user can collect a very large number of media items making organization and use of the media library difficult and time-consuming. The systems and methods described herein alleviate this task by collecting metadata about the media items from multiple sources, determining a similarity between the media items, and clustering the media items with like media items. The systems and methods described herein can position the media items relative to one another in a layout based on their respective similarity. Feedback from the user and from other users can be added to the metadata and used to update the layout of the media items. | 09-18-2014 |
Nicholas Tristan Ludlam, London GB
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20130097229 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING SERVICES TO DEVICES VIA A COMMON INTERFACE - Embodiments are directed to using a cloud-based control center to provide services to wireless remote client devices through a common interface. The wireless remote client devices communicate with a bridge over a wireless link. The bridge communicates with the control center via a wired or wireless link via an interface that is common to all bridges. The bridge is configured with applications that operate in a “cloud” configuration that provide the data to each of one or more the wireless remote client devices as is necessary for the wireless remote client to perform the functionality assigned to it. In an embodiment, a client is a smart object, such as a printer, a clock, or a radio that receives data and instructions from a control center. The control center obtains the data from other sources and provides to the client via the bridge. | 04-18-2013 |