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Mariusz Bozynski, Curno (bergamo) IT
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| 20110162921 | Rest Position Adjuster for Brake Actuating Element - An adjustment device for the release position of an operation element of a brake. The device comprises an articulated rod hinged in a fulcrum and connected in rotation to the operation element. The articulated rod comprises an adjustment end provided with a pin having an adjustment hole at least partly threaded and engaged with a threaded portion of a push rod, operatively connected to operation means of the brake. The device comprises anti-rotation means, suitable for locking in rotation the push rod, relative to the adjustment axis. | 07-07-2011 |
Mariusz Grzelakowski, Basel CH
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| 20110046074 | HIGHLY PERMEABLE POLYMERIC MEMBRANES - Provided are substantially flat membranes that include a block or graft co-polymer and a water transport protein, such as Aquaporin-Z, or a synthetic mimic of such proteins. Also provided are methods of removing contaminants from a liquid, by contacting the liquid with a substantially flat membrane that includes a block or graft co-polymer and a water transport protein or synthetic mimic thereof. Also provided are methods of making such membranes. Further provided are compositions that include at least one active ingredient and vesicles surrounding the active ingredient, where the vesicles include a block or graft copolymer and a water transport protein or synthetic mimic surrounding the active ingredient. Also provided are methods that include administering such compositions to patients. | 02-24-2011 |
Mariusz Kociubinski, Des Plaines, IL US
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| 20100070327 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SELF-UPDATING INTELLIGENT PROCEDURE DURATION ESTIMATION FOR PATIENT SCHEDULING - Certain embodiments provide systems and methods for self-updating procedure duration estimation for patient scheduling. A scheduling system for scheduling procedures in a clinical environment includes historical procedure data including stored duration values for a procedure. The scheduling system also includes a user interface providing scheduling and procedure duration information to a user for scheduling the procedure for a patient. The scheduling system further includes a scheduling engine estimating one or more duration values for the procedure for scheduling the procedure for a patient. The scheduling engine establishes a default duration value for a procedure and updating the default duration value based on the historical procedure duration data. The scheduling engine provides a plurality of procedure durations including the updated default duration value to the user for selection via the user interface. The scheduling engine schedules a procedure using a user selected value for procedure duration. | 03-18-2010 |
| 20100106517 | SYSTEMS FOR AND METHODS OF MEDICAL SCHEDULING BASED ON SIMULATION-BASED OPTIMIZATION - Certain embodiments involve data from places such as healthcare facilities to make predictions about actual expected procedure durations as well as other parameters such as the probability of a patient being late or being a no-show. Before scheduling a patient, the system will use these parameters to run a simulation that can then suggest time slots that maximize target service levels (for example, “patients should not wait longer than 15 minutes in 95% of the cases”) and maximize facility efficiency (minimize the unutilized time between appointments). | 04-29-2010 |
| 20110282684 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SELF-UPDATING INTELLIGENT PROCEDURE DURATION ESTIMATION FOR PATIENT SCHEDULING - Certain embodiments provide systems and methods for self-updating procedure duration estimation for patient scheduling. A scheduling system for scheduling procedures in a clinical environment includes historical procedure data including stored duration values for a procedure. The scheduling system also includes a user interface providing scheduling and procedure duration information to a user for scheduling the procedure for a patient. The scheduling system further includes a scheduling engine estimating one or more duration values for the procedure for scheduling the procedure for a patient. The scheduling engine establishes a default duration value for a procedure and updating the default duration value based on the historical procedure duration data. The scheduling engine provides a plurality of procedure durations including the updated default duration value to the user for selection via the user interface. The scheduling engine schedules a procedure using a user selected value for procedure duration. | 11-17-2011 |
Mariusz Lubomirski, Doylestown, PA US
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| 20110270528 | Method for Random Grouping of Multiple Parameters - A method is provided for randomizing at least two factors among subjects, comprising (a) measuring said at least two factors in said subjects; (b) creating candidate solutions comprising said subjects; (c) evaluating fitness of said candidate solution; (d) forming a new generation from candidate solutions; and (d) repeating steps (c) and (d) to obtain a candidate solution with optimal fitness. | 11-03-2011 |
Mariusz Luto, Bialystok PL
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| 20080198277 | Indicator of Presence of Ac Voltage - The subject of the invention is an indicator of presence of AC voltage in medium or high voltage conductors and/or conducting elements of transmission and distribution systems, whose basic AC voltage detecting and indicating element is a liquid crystal display ( | 08-21-2008 |
Mariusz Milik, Arlington, MA US
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| 20090175875 | Molecules and Methods for Modulating Complement Component - Compositions that bind to C3b epitopes and methods of using the compositions are described herein. | 07-09-2009 |
Mariusz Milik, Cambridge, MA US
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| 20100166748 | C5 Antigens and Uses Thereof - The present invention pertains to the use of a complement inhibitor in methods of treatment of ocular disorders and the use of a complement inhibitor in the manufacture of a medicament in the treatment of an ocular disorder. | 07-01-2010 |
Mariusz Palgan, Ludwigshafen DE
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| 20110179735 | SURFACE COVERING SYSTEM - A surface covering system for covering surfaces with a covering material, particularly for covering wall surfaces or floor surfaces with tile material. The surface covering system includes at least two covering modules, which can be placed on the surface so as to adjoin each other. A first covering module has at least one first sealing profile, and a second covering profile has at least one second sealing profile. The sealing profiles are designed to engage each other in a positioned state of the covering modules and form a common seal. | 07-28-2011 |
Mariusz Sabath, Yorktown Heights, NY US
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| 20110087522 | METHOD FOR DEPLOYING A PROBING ENVIRONMENT FOR PROVISIONED SERVICES TO RECOMMEND OPTIMAL BALANCE IN SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENT USER EXPERIENCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL METRICS - A system and method of determining performance metrics for inclusion in a Service Level Agreement (SLA) between a customer and a host computing service provider. The method comprises: receiving a provisioning request from a customer including receiving computing performance requirement parameters and environmental parameters for inclusion in the SLA from the customer; deploying discovery tools to identify relevant infrastructure components based on performance metrics. Based on identification of the customer's relevant infrastructure components, probes are deployed and installed. Then, data is obtained from the probes while changing infrastructure components for simulating and assessing impact of one or more different customer scenarios for different performance policies. In one aspect, the obtained data is used to identify and implement an a priori risk sharing agreement between the customer and service provider. In a further aspect, the data obtained for simulating and assessing impact of one or more different customer policies include data for simulating and assessing different environmental policies. | 04-14-2011 |
Mariusz Wilniewczyc, Warszawa PL
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| 20120066985 | ENCLOSURE FOR SECONDARY DISTRIBUTION MODULAR SWITCHGEARS - The subject of the invention is an enclosure for secondary distribution modular switchgears, applicable in protecting switchgears both against adverse weather conditions and against unauthorized inspections of high, medium and low voltage switch gear, and also against accidental access by unauthorized persons, or by wild animals and birds. | 03-22-2012 |
Mariusz Wilniewczyc, Warsaw PL
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| 20080288122 | Method for operating a sealed for life compact secondary substation - A method for operating a sealed for life compact secondary substation including a transformer, a high voltage side and a ring main unit arranged at the high voltage side and connected to a primary side of a the transformer, a secondary side of the transformer is connected a low voltage switch gear. An enclosure includes watertight material capable of withstanding corrosion at least for a life time of the compact secondary substation. The compact secondary substation is cooled with a cooling system that includes a heat exchanger. The compact secondary substation is protected with an extended arc eliminator. The compact secondary sub-station is connected to a remote control for surveillance and operation, which remote control is communicating with a fault protection equipment. | 11-20-2008 |
