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Benjamin Margolis, San Bruno, CA US
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| 20110077682 | Hemorrhage Control Devices and Methods - The present invention is directed to a composition comprising a plurality of small, liquid-expandable articles and their use to induce hemostasis when applied to bleeding wounds. | 03-31-2011 |
Elyssa B. Margolis, Berkeley, CA US
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| 20110046064 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS USING SELECTIVE DELTA OPIOID RECEPTOR-1 AGONISTS, DELTA OPIOID RECEPTOR-2 ANTAGONISTS, AND/OR MU OPIOID RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS FOR TREATMENT OF SUBSTANCE-RELATED DISORDERS - The present invention provides methods of treating or preventing a substance-related disorder using selective delta opioid receptor-1 (DOP-R1) agonists, delta opioid receptor-2 (DOP-R2) antagonists, and/or mu opioid receptor (MOP-R) antagonists, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, hydrate, or prodrug thereof. The methods provided herein further comprise administering a therapeutically effective amount of a combination of a DOP-R1 agonist and a DOP-R2 antagonist. The methods also comprise administering a therapeutically effective amount of a combination of a DOP-R1 agonist and an MOP-R antagonist. The methods provided herein further comprise administering a therapeutically effective amount of a combination of a DOP-R1 agonist and a DOP-R2 antagonist and a MOP-R antagonist. The invention also relates to compositions containing the same. The invention also relates to methods of determining delta opioid receptor specificity of candidate agents. | 02-24-2011 |
Geoffrey Margolis, Los Angeles, CA US
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| 20100094237 | EASY ON-OFF DEVICE TO SUPPORT AND CHANGE ABSORPTION PADS FOR PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM INCONTINENCE - Embodiments of the present invention are directed to apparati and associated methods for an easy on-off device to support and change absorption pads for patients suffering from incontinence. | 04-15-2010 |
| 20100094386 | METHODS & APPARATI FOR THE CLOSE APPLICATION OF THERAPEUTIC & OTHER DEVICES TO THE PELVIC AREA - Embodiments of the present invention are directed to apparati and associated methods for an easy on-off device to support and provide direct therapeutic cooling relief to the affected genitalia of persons having post-operative pain and swelling. | 04-15-2010 |
| 20120077253 | Methods and Systems for Controlled Illumination - Embodiments of the present invention relate generally to systems and methods for the collection of solar energy and the use thereof to generate an algal biomass capable of producing biofuels. In one implementation, the specific irradiance (e.g., moles photons per gram per day) is controlled to optimize algal growth and the production of polar lipids, non-polar lipids, and proteins. Optionally, non-photosynthetic portions of the light spectrum are diverted for uses other than illumination of the algae and/or are shifted in wavelength to fall within the photosynthetic spectrum | 03-29-2012 |
Glen William Margolis, San Ramon, CA US
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| 20120109703 | DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING TO REDUCE A LATENCY OF DATA ANALYSIS OF A SALES AND OPERATIONS PLAN - In one embodiment, a method includes creating a demand plan in a distributed cloud infrastructure based on a demand-forecasting algorithm that considers multi-party input in client-side visualizations of a certain aspect of the demand plan appropriate to a demand-side stakeholder based on a rules-based algorithm that considers a demand-side access privilege and a demand-side role of the demand-side stakeholder. In addition, the method includes creating a supply plan in the distributed cloud infrastructure based on another supply-forecasting algorithm that considers multi-party input in client-side visualizations of a particular aspect of the supply plan appropriate to a supply-side stakeholder based on a rules-based algorithm that considers a supply-side access privilege and a supply-side role of the supply-side stakeholder. In addition, the method includes applying a planning algorithm using a combined processing power of available ones of the set of processing units in the distributed cloud infrastructure to create a build plan. | 05-03-2012 |
Jonathan Margolis, Davis, CA US
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| 20110112185 | INSECTICIDAL FERMENTATION BROTH FROM ACTINOMYCETES - Methods and compositions are provided for the preparation of insecticidal compositions. | 05-12-2011 |
Jonathan S. Margolis, Davis, CA US
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| 20120058058 | COMPOUNDS DERIVED FROM MUSCODOR FUNGI - The present invention relates to novel compounds and compositions and the use of them for the control of fungal and bacterial pathogens, insect pests, acari, nematodes and other invertebrate pests including, but not limited to post-harvest and soil diseases, building mold remediation, and seed and grain sanitation. | 03-08-2012 |
Josh Margolis, San Anselmo, CA US
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| 20100049667 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR COMBINING SECURITIES AND CARBON CREDITS - Systems and methods are provided for reducing or neutralizing a carbon footprint of a security using carbon credit. At least one security that is excluded from an investment fund may be determined. A carbon footprint of the at least one security may be calculated. A first amount of carbon credit necessary to neutralize the carbon footprint of the at least one security may be determined. A second amount of carbon credit may be purchased based on the act of calculating the first amount of carbon credit necessary to neutralize the carbon footprint. A financial instrument determined to have an at least partially neutralized carbon footprint may be generated by causing the at least one security and the second amount of carbon credit to be stored in a trust. | 02-25-2010 |
Mark Margolis, W.h., CA US
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| 20090033862 | APPARATUS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE FOR PAPER FRAMED READING GLASSES - A pair of glasses includes a paper frame having at least one aperture and a substrate arranged with each of said at least one aperture to magnify objects for a user when viewing through each of said at least one aperture. | 02-05-2009 |
Mark Margolis, Woodland Hills, CA US
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| 20090034103 | Solar Film Viewing Cell - A solar viewing filter comprising a paperboard tube, and a paperboard disc having an aperture and film extending across the aperture, the paperboard disc being arranged within the paperboard tube to enable a user to view a solar event through the film when looking into the paperboard tube. | 02-05-2009 |
Mark Margolis, Reseda, CA US
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| 20110205483 | LOW-COST EYEGLASSES - Low cost spectacles may include a paper or plastic frame and injection molded plastic lens or lenses, where the lens may be easily removed and changed within the frame. In one example, the lens may have a round shape, and securing the lens within the frame may be accomplished by inserting the lens into the aperture in the frame, and rotating the lens, for example, by ΒΌ of a turn. The lens may have a flange extending radially outward from an edge of the lens, wrapping substantially around a circumference of the lens. The lens may further have a key extending radially outward from an edge of the lens. The key is configured to fit the lens into the aperture of the frame. When the lens is rotated within the aperture, a portion of the frame enters a channel between the key and the flange to secure the lens to the frame. | 08-25-2011 |
Michael Margolis, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20080301167 | Method and User Interface for Searching Media Assets Over a Network - Improved systems and methods to navigate, browse, search and/or playback digital media assets (e.g., media items) hosted on a media server are disclosed. One embodiment of the invention pertains to progressive searching of remote media items from a search user interface. Another embodiment of the invention pertains to a user interface arrangement, such as a hierarchical menu system, that facilitates navigation, browsing and playing of media items remotely stored on a media server. The user interface arrangement can present and permit navigation of categorized media items. The user interface arrangement can also present and permit navigation of media items related to another media item (such as a media item that has been selected and played). The search user interface can, but need not, be part of the user interface arrangement. The user interface arrangement and/or the search user interface can be presented on a display device associated with a client device. In one embodiment, the display device can be a television and the client device can be an electronic apparatus that can couple to the media server via a network. | 12-04-2008 |
| 20080301260 | Method and User Interface for Accessing Groups of Media Assets - Improved systems and methods to navigate, browse, search and/or playback digital media assets (e.g., media items) hosted on a media server are disclosed. One embodiment of the invention pertains to a user interface arrangement, such as a hierarchical menu system, that facilitates navigation, browsing and playing of media items remotely stored on a media server. The user interface arrangement enables user scrolling or browsing with respect to a list or set of information pertaining to media items, where the list or set can be expanded to include information for additional media items that are subsequently acquired. The user interface arrangement can also present and permit navigation of categorized media items. The user interface arrangement can be presented on a display device associated with a client device. In one embodiment, the display device can be a television and the client device can be an electronic apparatus that can couple to the media server via a network. | 12-04-2008 |
| 20080301734 | Method and User Interface for Accessing Media Assets Over a Network - Improved systems and methods to navigate, browse, search and/or playback digital media assets (e.g., media items) hosted on a media server are disclosed. One embodiment pertains to a user interface arrangement, such as a hierarchical menu system, that facilitates navigation, browsing and playing of media items remotely stored on a media server. The user interface arrangement can present and permit navigation of categorized media items. The user interface arrangement can also present and permit navigation of media items related to another media item (such as a media item that has been selected and played). Another embodiment relates to progressive searching of remote media items from a search user interface. The search user interface can, but need not, be part of the user interface arrangement. The user interface arrangement and/or the search user interface can be presented on a display device associated with a client device. In one embodiment, the display device can be a television and the client device can be an electronic apparatus that can couple to the media server via a network. | 12-04-2008 |
| 20100223646 | Method and User Interface for Accessing Groups of Media Assets - Improved systems and methods to navigate, browse, search and/or playback digital media assets (e.g., media items) hosted on a media server are disclosed. One embodiment of the invention pertains to a user interface arrangement, such as a hierarchical menu system, that facilitates navigation, browsing and playing of media items remotely stored on a media server. The user interface arrangement enables user scrolling or browsing with respect to a list or set of information pertaining to media items, where the list or set can be expanded to include information for additional media items that are subsequently acquired. The user interface arrangement can also present and permit navigation of categorized media items. The user interface arrangement can be presented on a display device associated with a client device. In one embodiment, the display device can be a television and the client device can be an electronic apparatus that can couple to the media server via a network. | 09-02-2010 |
| 20110074831 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISPLAY NAVIGATION - A system and method for navigating pages of content on a target device is disclosed. The target device has a display area that is typically smaller than a page of content. Rather than having the user use scroll bars or finger gestures to view the entire page, a predetermined sequence of frames are displayed to the user. A frame is a preselected portion of a page. The user simply indicates when he has completed reading or viewing the current frame, and the next frame is then presented in the display area. This predetermined sequence is generated by the content provider or author, who uploads both the content and the frame sequence to a server, where it can be accessed by potential users. | 03-31-2011 |
Michael R. Margolis, San Jose, CA US
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| 20090228459 | AUTOMATIC CONFIGURATION OF COMPUTERS IN A NETWORK - A system for automatic configuration of computers on a network is disclosed. In a first aspect a storage area network is disclosed. The network comprises at least one controller; and a plurality of clients coupled to the at least one controller. The network includes a storage device coupled to the at least one controller and the plurality of clients. The controller upon attachment to the network registers itself and notifies the plurality of clients. The plurality of clients then interrogates the controller. Each of the plurality of clients updates its configuration based upon the interrogation. | 09-10-2009 |
Michael Ryan Margolis, San Jose, CA US
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| 20090024911 | GRAPH DATA VISUALIZATION TOOL - Disclosed herein are systems and methods where a time-stamped graphical parameter is displayed in one portion of a display window with a period of relevance highlighted and textual log entries from one or more of various selected logs corresponding to the highlighted time period are displayed in a second portion of the display window. In one embodiment of the invention, the period of relevance on the graph may be manipulated by using GUI controls. As the period of relevance on the graph is changed, the displayed textual log entries are updated to reflect those entries within the current period of relevance. | 01-22-2009 |
Mitchell E. Margolis, Pacific Palisades, CA US
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| 20090058530 | HIGH-VOLTAGE TRANSCONDUCTANCE CIRCUIT - The invention is a high-power transconductance circuit (HVTC) comprising three direct-coupled stages which can be substituted for a final-stage power-amplifying vacuum tube in an audio amplifier. The HVTC consists of an input stage, a driver stage, an output stage, and a power conditioner. The input to the HVTC is a composite signal consisting of an AC component and a DC component. The input stage conditions the input composite signal for input to the driver stage. The driver stage transforms the input composite signal into the driving signal for the output stage. The output stage utilizes one or more power transistors to drive a load. The power conditioner supplies regulated power to the HVTC. The input composite signal is direct-coupled through the input stage and the driver stage to the output stage. | 03-05-2009 |
