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20120226218 | EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX MATERIAL CREATED USING NON-THERMAL IRREVERSIBLE ELECTROPORATION - Extracellular matrix material is disclosed which is created by subjecting a target area to non-thermal irreversible electroporation (NTIRE) with a pulsed electrical field to kill cells in the absence of thermal damage. The dead cellular material may be removed and the remaining non-cellular matrix material may be implanted into a repair site to be treated medically or cosmetically. | 09-06-2012 |
20130345779 | TWO DIMENSIONAL AND ONE DIMENSIONAL FIELD ELECTROPORATION - The shape and relative positions of two or more electrodes connected to a shaped metal surface are adjusted. By adjusting the shape and position of the electrodes, as well as the shape of the metal surface, the shape of the electrical field generated from the metal surface is precisely defined. The metal surface is brought into contact with cells and the defined electrical field provides reversible or irreversible electroporation to cells in a precisely defined area. The metal surface may be comprised of copper, silver, gold or other conductive material and combinations thereof and the voltage, wattage and duration of electricity applied to the electrodes can be varied to obtain a desired result. | 12-26-2013 |
20140163551 | IRREVERSIBLE ELECTROPORATION DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ATTENUATING NEOINTIMAL FORMATION - Restenosis or neointimal formation may occur following angioplasty or other trauma to an artery such as by-pass surgery. This presents a major clinical problem which narrows the artery. The invention provides a device and a method whereby vascular cells in the area of the artery subjected to the trauma are subjected to irreversible electroporation which is a non-thermal, non-pharmaceutical method of applying electrical pulses to the cells so that substantially all of the cells in the area are ablated while leaving the structure of the vessel in place and substantially unharmed due to the non-thermal nature of the procedure. | 06-12-2014 |
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20140047403 | Statistical Corner Evaluation For Complex On-Chip Variation Model - The invention provides a method for performing statistical static timing analysis using a novel on-chip variation model, referred to as Sensitivity-based Complex Statistical On-Chip Variation (SCS-OCV). | 02-13-2014 |
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20140268051 | STRABISMUS DETECTION - A method for detecting strabismus in at least one image comprising a subject's eyes, wherein the at least one image has been obtained using an apparatus comprising a light source and a target offset from the light source, the method comprising, for each of the subject's left and right eyes: determining, from the image, a reflection offset distance, being the distance between a reference point of the eye and a reflection of a light source on the eye; determining a difference between the reflection offset distance and a reference reflection offset distance for the corresponding left or right eye, wherein the reference reflection offset distance has been determined based on relative positions of the light source, the target and the subject's head; and determining whether the difference is less than a difference threshold value for determining whether the subject has a strabismus. | 09-18-2014 |
20140285768 | System and Method for Identifying Eye Conditions - An electronic device comprising a processor utility configured and operable for processing image data, determining whether an abnormality exists in an image of a subject's eye, and generating corresponding output data, said processor utility comprising: a first processor configured and operable for selecting in the image data an image comprising a region of interest including predetermined eye features of at least one of two eyes of the subject, the first processor further configured and operable for pre-processing the image to determine whether it is suitable for image processing and for providing an indication of the determined suitability of the image; an eye feature detection utility configured and operable for applying an image processing algorithm to a suitable image for determining one or more parameters of the eye features from a set of predetermined parameters; and an eye condition identifier utility configured and operable for processing and analyzing said one or more parameters and generating data indicative of whether an abnormality exists in the image. | 09-25-2014 |