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Mario L. Bertogna, Cordoba AR
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20120284631 | METHODS TO ADAPT USER INTERFACES AND INPUT CONTROLS - Methods for generating graphical user interfaces are presented. In one embodiment, a method includes determining device properties associated with a device executing an application and generating a concrete graphical user interface (CUI) based at least on the device properties and an abstract user interface (AUI) of the application. The method includes displaying the CUI on the device and determining a change in the device properties. In one embodiment, the method further includes generating, if necessary, a different CUI based at least on updated device properties and the same AUI of the application. | 11-08-2012 |
Mario L. Fabiilli, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20130330389 | ULTRASOUND-TRIGGERABLE AGENTS FOR TISSUE ENGINEERING - The present invention is directed to compositions and methods for delivering a tissue scaffold comprising ultrasound-triggerable agents to an individual. | 12-12-2013 |
Mario L. Garcia, Austin, TX US
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20140019848 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR EDITING WEB PAGES IN-CONTEXT OF A PRODUCTION VIEW - Systems and methods for in-context editing of web pages in which the production format of a web page is visible while the web page is being edited, and the editable image is not distorted by the editing tools. In one embodiment, a system includes a server computer, a client computer and a transmission channel coupled between them. The server computer receives a request for a web page from the client computer and responsively transmits a web page containing in-context editing tools to the client computer. The client computer operate alternately in a first mode in which the in-context editing tools are superimposed on a web page image, or a second mode in which the web page image is displayed, but the in-context editing tools are hidden. The tools overlay in the first mode does not alter the production format of the web page image as displayed in the second mode. | 01-16-2014 |
Mario L. Jaena US
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20100165565 | DATA CENTER - A data center inside a shipping container having a lower plenum and an upper plenum in its interior. Heated air in the upper plenum exits therefrom into a plurality of heat exchangers adjacent thereto. Air cooled by the heat exchangers travels toward and enters the lower plenum. The data center includes a plurality of carriages each having an equipment receiving portion located between an open bottom portion in open communication with the lower plenum, and an open top portion in open communication with the upper plenum. Fans inside each of the carriages draw cooled air up from the lower plenum into the open bottom portion of the carriage, blow the cooled air up through the equipment receiving portion thereby cooling any computing equipment received therein, and vent the cooled air through the open top portion into the upper plenum. | 07-01-2010 |
Mario L. Jaena, Kent, WA US
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20130032310 | TRANSPORTABLE, ENVIRONMENTALLY-CONTROLLED EQUIPMENT ENCLOSURE - A transportable environmentally controlled equipment enclosure (TECEE), or other equipment enclosure of the type containing racks of heat-generating equipment, may include a pump-less heat pipe cooling system to carry heat away from the equipment, an improved equipment rack system that includes a suspended base supported by rails with multiple latching and/or locking positions, and various improvements related to power distribution, equipment access, internal and external communications, and safety. | 02-07-2013 |
20150011152 | DATA CENTER - A data center inside a shipping container having a lower plenum and an upper plenum in its interior. Heated air in the upper plenum exits therefrom into a plurality of heat exchangers adjacent thereto. Air cooled by the heat exchangers travels toward and enters the lower plenum. The data center includes a plurality of carriages each having an equipment receiving portion located between an open bottom portion in open communication with the lower plenum, and an open top portion in open communication with the upper plenum. Fans inside each of the carriages draw cooled air up from the lower plenum into the open bottom portion of the carriage, blow the cooled air up through the equipment receiving portion thereby cooling any computing equipment received therein, and vent the cooled air through the open top portion into the upper plenum. | 01-08-2015 |
20150130352 | DATA CENTER - A data center inside a shipping container having a lower plenum and an upper plenum in its interior. Heated air in the upper plenum exits therefrom into a plurality of heat exchangers adjacent thereto. Air cooled by the heat exchangers travels toward and enters the lower plenum. The data center includes a plurality of carriages each having an equipment receiving portion located between an open bottom portion in open communication with the lower plenum, and an open top portion in open communication with the upper plenum. Fans inside each of the carriages draw cooled air up from the lower plenum into the open bottom portion of the carriage, blow the cooled air up through the equipment receiving portion thereby cooling any computing equipment received therein, and vent the cooled air through the open top portion into the upper plenum. | 05-14-2015 |
20160049759 | ELECTRICAL BUSWAY SPLICE CONNECTOR - A splice connector for a busway system utilizes individual connectors made of a conductive material and having a u-shaped cross-section that fit over ends of a pair of busbars to be connected to each other, and within which are mounted multi-contact louvers that extend the length of the connectors to establish a low impedance electrical connection between the connector and the respective busbars. The louvers are secured in place by a dovetail groove that retains the louvers within the connectors and causes the individual contact sections of the louvers to bow outwardly so as to press against the busbars when the connector is fitted over the busbars. The connectors are snapped into insulative housing halves or sections that align the connectors with the busbars, and that provide isolation between horizontally aligned pairs of connectors. | 02-18-2016 |
Mario L. Suva, Boston, MA US
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20160116474 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING AND TREATING GLIOBLASTOMA - The present invention provides compositions and methods for the diagnosis and treatment of glioblastoma, particularly tumor propagating cells within the glioblastoma. | 04-28-2016 |