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Matthew David Bomhoff, Tucson, AZ US
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| 20080244101 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING STORAGE DEVICE MAINTENANCE - An apparatus and system are disclosed for performing a storage device maintenance operation. A management module receives a command through an interconnection module configured as a non-blocking switch. The management module performs a maintenance operation on a storage device through the interconnection module in response to the command. In addition, the management module may receive queries on the status of the maintenance operation through the interconnection module and report the status of the maintenance operation through the interconnection module. | 10-02-2008 |
Matthew David Fosbrink, Baltimore, MD US
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| 20100202970 | INTRACELLULAR REPORTERS - The invention provides a variety of molecular tools for use in live-cell tracking of activities of biomolecules and in high-throughput drug screening. | 08-12-2010 |
Matthew David Fyles, Wiltshire GB
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| 20100107146 | DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM - A system comprising: a server; a computer terminal coupled remotely to the server via a network and installed with a web browser; and an external test platform, connected externally to the computer terminal, the test platform comprising a programmable target device and interface circuitry operable to communicate between the computer terminal and the target device. The server hosts a development tool available for download to the web browser via the network. The development tool comprises: one or more applets to be run by the web browser, and one or more web pages for display by the web browser to provide a user-interface for the development tool including to provide access to the one or more applets. The one or more applets at least comprise code-analysis applet software programmed so as when run by the web browser to operate said interface circuitry to: load code to be tested from the computer terminal onto the target device for test operation. | 04-29-2010 |
Matthew David Gladhill, Louisville, KY US
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| 20120103966 | SURFACE TEMPERATURE COOKING CONTROL - An oven includes an oven liner defined by front, top, bottom, back and side panels, a heating element thermally coupled to the oven liner, a temperature sensor configured to detect a temperature of a panel of the oven cavity, and a controller operatively coupled to the temperature sensor and the heating element. The controller is configured to energize the heating element as a function of the detected temperature. | 05-03-2012 |
Matthew David Hadfield, Australian Capital Territory AU
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| 20100258551 | WARMING APPARATUS - Disclosed is a contact lens warming apparatus ( | 10-14-2010 |
Matthew David Kretman, Maplewood, MO US
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| 20100110640 | Thermally Conductive Covers For Electric Circuit Assemblies - A method of producing a thermally conductive cover for an electric circuit assembly having a plurality of heat dissipating components is disclosed. The thermally conductive cover including a top surface, a bottom surface, and at least one rib extending downwardly from the bottom surface. The method includes selecting a plurality of dimensions for the thermally conductive cover such that the bottom surface will be spaced above and extend over top sides of the plurality of heat dissipating components when the thermally conductive cover is installed over the electronic circuit assembly. The at least one rib will extend over and be spaced from the plurality of heat dissipating components when the thermally conductive cover is installed over the electronic circuit assembly. The method further includes producing the thermally conductive cover with the selected dimensions. Thermally conductive covers are also disclosed. | 05-06-2010 |
| 20110242775 | Inductors Occupying Space Above Circuit Board Components - Methods of making an assembly are disclosed. The assembly may include a circuit board with a top surface and a circuit component mounted on the top surface of the circuit board. The method may include positioning an inductor coil above the circuit component and the top surface of the circuit board and encapsulating the inductor coil, the circuit component and at least part of the top surface of the circuit board in a magnetic material. Assemblies according to such methods are also disclosed. | 10-06-2011 |
Matthew David Labove, Allen, TX US
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| 20090178983 | Knock-Down Rack - Field-adjustable rack systems for mounting communications equipment are disclosed, including an adjustable communications equipment rack where the rack is adjustable from a floor mounted configuration to a wall mounted configuration, and the overall width of the rack may be varied by adjusting the base and the top in a plurality of different configurations. Also, height adjustment to the communications equipment rack is disclosed where the height of the rack may be adjusted without removal of the existing mounted equipment from the rack. Height adjustments are made by coupling a plurality of extensions to the vertical side rails of the rack, to arrive at the rack height desired. Methods are described for field adjusting communications equipment racks into various configurations, including floor mounted configurations and wall mounted configurations in a plurality of widths and heights. | 07-16-2009 |
Matthew David Leask, Cambridge GB
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| 20090080350 | Mobile radio network - A mobile radio network comprises a plurality of communication points, each of which are capable of communicating with any other communication point. Each communication point has a proximity sensor, a transmitter/receiver ( | 03-26-2009 |
Matthew David Onsum, Jamaica Plain, MA US
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| 20110027291 | METHODS, SYSTEMS AND PRODUCTS FOR PREDICTING RESPONSE OF TUMOR CELLS TO A THERAPEUTIC AGENT AND TREATING A PATIENT ACCORDING TO THE PREDICTED RESPONSE - The invention provides methods for treating patients which methods comprise methods for predicting responses of cells, such as tumor cells, to treatment with therapeutic agents. These methods involve measuring, in a sample of the cells, levels of one or more components of a cellular network and then computing a Network Activation State (NAS) or a Network Inhibition State (NIS) for the cells using a computational model of the cellular network. The response of the cells to treatment is then predicted based on the NAS or NIS value that has been computed. The invention also comprises predictive methods for cellular responsiveness in which computation of a NAS or NIS value for the cells (e.g., tumor cells) is combined with use of a statistical classification algorithm. Biomarkers for predicting responsiveness to treatment with a therapeutic agent that targets a component within the ErbB signaling pathway are also provided. | 02-03-2011 |
| 20110159513 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PREDICTING RESPONSE OF CELLS TO A THERAPEUTIC AGENT - The invention provides methods for treating patients which methods comprise methods for predicting responses of cells, such as tumor cells, to treatment with therapeutic agents. These methods involve measuring, in a sample of the cells, levels of one or more components of a cellular network and then computing a Network Activation State (NAS) or a Network Inhibition State (NIS) for the cells using a computational model of the cellular network. The response of the cells to treatment is then predicted based on the NAS or NIS value that has been computed. The invention also comprises predictive methods for cellular responsiveness in which computation of a NAS or NIS value for the cells (e.g., tumor cells) is combined with use of a statistical classification algorithm. Biomarkers for predicting responsiveness to treatment with a therapeutic agent that targets a component within the ErbB signaling pathway are also provided. | 06-30-2011 |
Matthew David Ruohoniemi, Pine River, MN US
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| 20090140880 | Endpoint Event Processing System - An endpoint processor includes a processor block, a timer block, a memory block, and analog-to-digital converter. The timer block is arranged to provide a time based signal to the processor block. The memory block cooperates with the processor block. The analog-to-digital converter is arranged to provide an interface between an analog signal and the processor block. The analog signal includes encoded data from a power signal. The processor block is arranged to control a sampling rate that is associated with the analog-to-digital converter such that the analog signal is down-converted as an under-sampled signal. The processor block is arranged to extract the encoded data from the down-converted signal by executing a digital signal processing algorithm that is stored in the memory block. The digital signal processing algorithm is arranged to reject fundamental and harmonic frequencies that are associated with a power-line frequency that is associated with the power signal. | 06-04-2009 |
Matthew David Smith, Whitefish, MT US
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| 20110277695 | Big Dog Ball Log - A dog toy comprised of a plurality of resilient balls, relatively snugly joined in a linear configuration via an interior connecting member. The connecting member protected from wear by the pressure holding two adjacent balls together resisting the penetration of the teeth of an animal playing with the toy. The toy appearance describable as a ball log. | 11-17-2011 |
Matthew David Tandy, Cambridgeshire GB
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| 20110245306 | CO-CRYSTALS - The present invention relates to co-crystals of propiconazole and a co-crystal forming compound. | 10-06-2011 |
Matthew David Walker, Felixstowe GB
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| 20110022685 | DEVICE CONTENT MANAGEMENT - A method of intelligently degrading the quality of content, such as video clips and music, stored on a mobile device over time. The method takes into account the probability of a user watching each item of content and either encodes the content at a lower bit-rate, or under certain circumstances, restores the content to its original quality by side-loading the content from a network content store. The bit-rate at which the content is to be encoded is linked to the probability of a piece of content being watched. If the probability of an item of content being watched is high, then the item is stored at a high bit-rate, and conversely, for low probabilities of watching, a low bit-rate is used. If required, in order to restore an item to a higher bit rate, the original high bit rate item can be requested from a network content store. The aim being to store as much content as possible in a given finite memory, but to ensure that content which is likely to be watched is not degraded. | 01-27-2011 |
Matthew David Wells, Bernalillo, NM US
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| 20080249841 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING AND PAYING FOR AD LISTINGS FOR ASSOCIATION WITH SEARCH RESULTS OR OTHER CONTENT - A system and method is disclosed for providing targeted advertising for association with retrieved content on media, such as the Internet or World Wide Web, in such a way that it is not susceptible to click fraud. This system and method are directed to a “pay for share” system that provides billing before targeted advertisements are made available for selection for display. | 10-09-2008 |
Matthew David Zankey, Denver, CO US
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| 20120095596 | MODULAR APPARATUSES - The present disclosure introduces modular apparatuses for mechanical devices. In one embodiment, a chain joint is described. The chain joint may include a rotating drum having an attachment point. Further, the chain joint may also include hydraulic cylinders connected to the rotating drum. Lengths of chain may be used to connect the hydraulic cylinders to the rotating drum via the attachment point. Another embodiment describes a robotic apparatus incorporating the chain joint. Other embodiments are also described. | 04-19-2012 |
