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Megan Adams, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20090031291 | Method and apparatus for a cross-platform translator from VB.net to java - A method and system for translating source code in one logically distinct object oriented language on one platform into another object oriented language on another platform. This includes the translation of the classes and statements in the original source. It also includes the creation of object oriented interfaces for all types and services used in the source code whose definitions are not provided. Once the source code classes are translated, a complete object oriented interface to the target platform is generated. Type inference analysis is performed on the input source code in order to infer types for undeclared services and to infer type hierarchies for undeclared types. Type inference analysis is utilized to generate object oriented interfaces for all types and services used in the source code whose definitions are not available. The method and system also have the capability of generating, on an as needed basis, specific bridge classes which support bridging the platform differences between the target and the source platform. | 01-29-2009 |
Megan Barbre, Leawood, KS US
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| 20110099030 | DEFINING PRIVILEGES IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE AUTOMATED CONFIGURATION, IMPLEMENTATION AND/OR MAINTENANCE OF A HEALTHCARE INFORMATION SYSTEM - Systems, methods and computer-readable media having computer-executable instructions embodied thereon, for automated configuration, implementation and/or maintenance of a healthcare information system are provided. The systems, methods and computer-readable media of embodiments described herein utilize a number of information sources prior to initiation of configuration, implementation and/or maintenance to tailor or flex the process in a manner that is facility- and/or personnel-specific, thus alleviating solicitation of unnecessary information. Such information sources may include, by way of example only, one or more of facility- and/or personnel-specific content, facility and personnel profiles, site profiles, help and knowledge assistance information, and pre-configured content options. The more information to which the system has access prior to initiation of the configuration, implementation and/or maintenance process, the more tailored the configuration, implementation and/or maintenance may be and, accordingly, the less time and effort will be required by a user. | 04-28-2011 |
Megan Bertrand-Laperle, Laval CA
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| 20110230465 | VIRAL POLYMERASE INHIBITORS - Compounds of formula I: | 09-22-2011 |
Megan Caldeira, Forked River, NJ US
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| 20090216148 | THREE-DIMENSIONAL IMPEDANCE IMAGING DEVICE - In a method of electrical impedance tomography (EIT), a mediating fluid provides electrical contact between the electrodes of an EIT device and the skin of a body part to be examined. The height of the fluid is raised or lowered between impedance measurements, enabling tomographic images of the tissue under examination to be resolved mathematically for subsequent viewing. Tomographic planes are isolated by calculating differences between Cartesian models generated from impedance values measured at the plane of interest and at an adjacent plane. | 08-27-2009 |
Megan Comport, Madrid ES
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| 20090242646 | Personal identification card comprising a two-dimensional image of the user - The invention relates to a personal identification card of the type that is used to identify the holder in order for same to gain access to digital signature services, banking services, mobile telephone services, buildings, public transport, shops or similar or in the future Spanish electronic ID card (DNI Electrónico). More specifically, the invention relates to a personal identification card, preferably a smart card or simply a card comprising a magnetic strip or a built-in chip, which is equipped with at least two different visible images of the person associated with the card, said images being disposed essentially in the same area of at least one of the faces of the card. The invention can be visually inspected in order to verify whether or not the card belongs to the holder. | 10-01-2009 |
Megan Dunigan, Raleigh, NC US
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| 20090287347 | PHARMACEUTICAL DISPENSING SYSTEMS AND GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES ASSOCIATED WITH SAME - A pharmaceutical dispensing system includes a frame having first and second opposed sides, a plurality of cells configured to house pharmaceutical pills, a first touch screen display on the frame first side, and a second touch screen display on the frame second side. The pharmaceutical dispensing system includes a processor and memory coupled thereto. A computer program resides in the memory and is executable by the processor for displaying a cell inventory graphical user interface (GUI) within the first touch screen display, and a prescription order processing GUI within the second touch screen display that include status information about a prescription order at a respective stage of completion by the pharmaceutical dispensing system. | 11-19-2009 |
| 20090287350 | PHARMACEUTICAL DISPENSING SYSTEMS AND GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES ASSOCIATED WITH SAME - A pharmaceutical dispensing system includes a frame having first and second opposed sides, a plurality of cells configured to house pharmaceutical pills, a first touch screen display on the frame first side, and a second touch screen display on the frame second side. A plurality of dispensing shelves configured to receive filled pill containers are accessible from the second side of the frame for removal of pill containers therein. The pharmaceutical dispensing system includes a processor and memory coupled thereto. A computer program resides in the memory and is executable by the processor for displaying a cell inventory graphical user interface (GUI) within the first touch screen display, and a series of GUIs within the second touch screen display that include status information about a prescription order at a respective stage of completion by the pharmaceutical dispensing system. | 11-19-2009 |
Megan Foote, Janetville CA
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| 20100129186 | Trolley for carrying loaded rack - The trolley includes a member which supports the shoe of a loaded rack. The member has a horizontal limb which extends beneath the shoe and first and second housings each having vertically adjustable casters. One of the housings is connected to the member while the other has a clamp for attaching the housing to the horizontal limb of the member. As the casters descend, the shoe rises with resulting raising of the foot from the floor on which the rack rests. | 05-27-2010 |
Megan Garrity-Park, Pine Island, MN US
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| 20120094289 | MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING CANCER RISK - This document relates to materials and methods involved in assessing inflammatory bowel disease patients at risk for developing cancer. For example, materials and methods for monitoring colorectal cancer risk in ulcerative colitis patients are provided. | 04-19-2012 |
Megan Hippler, South Charleston, WV US
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| 20110300568 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING ALGAE CULTIVATION FLUID - Systems and methods for reducing an amount of unwanted living organisms within an algae cultivation fluid are provided herein. According to some embodiments, methods may include subjecting the algae cultivation fluid to an amount of cavitation, the amount of cavitation being defined by a pressure differential between a downstream pressure and a vapor pressure, the pressure differential divided by half of a product of a fluid density multiplied by a square of a velocity of an apparatus throat. | 12-08-2011 |
Megan Kalstad, Santa Rosa, CA US
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| 20100125326 | Braided Stent With a Shortenable Tether - The braided stent with a shortenable tether of the present invention includes a stent for use in a vessel having a vessel wall including a braided stent framework having a first framework end and a second framework end; and a plurality of shortenable tethers, each of the plurality of shortenable tethers having a first tether end and a second tether end, the plurality of shortenable tethers being disposed along a length of the braided stent framework and fixed to the braided stent framework at the first tether end and the second tether end. The plurality of shortenable tethers shorten in response to vessel conditions to urge the first framework end and the second framework end toward each other when the stent is deployed in the vessel to urge a circumference of the braided stent framework toward the vessel wall. | 05-20-2010 |
Megan Lehrkamp, Castro Valley, CA US
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| 20110136130 | METHOD FOR CHROMOGENIC DETECTION OF TWO OR MORE TARGET MOLECULES IN A SINGLE SAMPLE - The present invention provides a method and kit for detection of two or more target molecules in a single tissue sample, such as for gene and protein dual detection in a single tissue sample. Methods comprise treating a tissue sample with a first binding moiety that specifically binds a first target molecule. Methods further comprise treating the tissue sample with a solution containing a soluble electron-rich aromatic compound prior to or concomitantly with contacting the tissue sample with a hapten-labeled binding moiety and detecting a second target molecule. In one example, the first target molecule is a protein and the second is a nucleic acid sequence, the first target molecule being detected by immunohistochemistry and the second by in situ hybridization. The disclosed method reduces background due to non-specific binding of the hapten-labeled specific binding moiety to an insoluble electron rich compound deposited near the first target molecule. | 06-09-2011 |
Megan Powell Vreeswiijk, Kimberley GB
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| 20110177756 | IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO CLOTHING | 07-21-2011 |
Megan Pozza, Columbus, OH US
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| 20100275856 | Pinch-Induced Behavioral Inhibition in Domestic Cats - A clip device that pinch induces a behavior inhibition response in a mammal by means of two jaws that close to form a skin fold loop. The clips device provides manual scruffing by means of gathering skin between the two jaws such that internal surfaces of the skin structure are in juxtaposition to each other and external surfaces of a mammal's skin are at interfaces to the jaws. The clip device is placed on the mammal's neck region or its tail head at a non-noxious pressure between systolic and diastolic blood pressure. The clip device induces a passive response from a mammal so a procedure can be performed on the mammal with two free hands of a user. | 11-04-2010 |
Megan Prommersberger, Wallingford, CT US
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| 20080215034 | Endotracheal cuff and technique for using the same - An inflatable balloon cuff with a water-swellable coating may be adapted to seal a patient's trachea when associated with an endotracheal tube. The water-swellable coating may enhance a cuff's mechanical pressure seal. The water-swellable coating may be loosely adhered or not adhered to the cuff in order to allow the coating to flow into and seal any leak paths that may form when the cuff is inflated in a patient's trachea. | 09-04-2008 |
| 20080314960 | Detachable buttress material retention systems for use with a surgical stapling device - Systems of releasably connecting staple line buttress material to the jaws of a surgical stapling instrument are provided. The systems include retainers configured to engage the buttress material and releasably retain the buttress material on the jaws of the surgical stapling instrument prior to stapling tissue. In certain embodiments, the retainers remain with the jaws of the instrument after stapling of tissue. In alternative embodiments, the retainers remain with the buttress material after being stapled to tissue. | 12-25-2008 |
| 20090001122 | Buttress and surgical stapling apparatus - Multilayer structures including a porous layer and a non-porous layer are useful as buttresses when associated with a surgical stapling apparatus. | 01-01-2009 |
| 20110036895 | DETACHABLE BUTTRESS MATERIAL RETENTION SYSTEMS FOR USE WITH A SURGICAL STAPLING DEVICE - Systems of releasably connecting staple line buttress material to the jaws of a surgical stapling instrument are provided. The systems include retainers configured to engage the buttress material and releasably retain the buttress material on the jaws of the surgical stapling instrument prior to stapling tissue. In certain embodiments, the retainers remain with the jaws of the instrument after stapling of tissue. In alternative embodiments, the retainers remain with the buttress material after being stapled to tissue. | 02-17-2011 |
| 20120031950 | Buttress and Surgical Stapling Apparatus - Multilayer structures including a porous layer and a non-porous layer are useful as buttresses when associated with a surgical stapling apparatus. | 02-09-2012 |
| 20120125346 | ENDOTRACHEAL CUFF AND TECHNIQUE FOR USING THE SAME - An inflatable balloon cuff with a water-swellable coating may be adapted to seal a patient's trachea when associated with an endotracheal tube. The water-swellable coating may enhance a cuffs mechanical pressure seal. The water-swellable coating may be loosely adhered or not adhered to the cuff in order to allow the coating to flow into and seal any leak paths that may form when the cuff is inflated in a patient's trachea. | 05-24-2012 |
Megan (prommersberger) Stopek, Yalesville, CT US
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| 20090311309 | Novel Tissue Support - The present disclosure provides tissue supports which may be utilized by themselves or in combination with other tissue closure means to enhance wound closure and healing. The tissue supports are made of a material which shrinks upon application of heat or light to further support the tissue and/or wound to which it is applied. | 12-17-2009 |
Megan Ruenz, Grayslake, IL US
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| 20100204236 | Substituted imidazoles as bombesin receptor subtype-3 modulators - Certain novel substituted imidazoles are ligands of the human bombesin receptor and, in particular, are selective ligands of the human bombesin receptor subtype-3 (BRS-3). They are therefore useful for the treatment, control, or prevention of diseases and disorders responsive to the modulation of BRS-3, such as obesity, and diabetes. | 08-12-2010 |
Megan Sucato, Quincy, MA US
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| 20100050748 | EVALUATING HEPARIN PREPARATIONS FOR PHARMACEUTICAL USE - The disclosure features methods of analyzing preparations of heparin, and materials derived from heparin using strong anion exchange high performance liquid chromatography (SAX-HPLC). | 03-04-2010 |
Megan Wikaryasz, Ypsilanti, MI US
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| 20120124982 | INLET FOR EXHAUST TREATMENT DEVICE - An exhaust gas treatment device includes an inlet housing having an inlet opening for receipt of an exhaust flow from an engine aligned along a first axis. A main housing includes a cylindrical body portion defining a treatment zone and an exhaust outlet aligned along a second axis extending parallel to the first axis. The inlet housing is in fluid communication with and fixed to an outer surface of the main housing. The inlet housing includes a contoured wall including an end portion positioned opposite the inlet opening, an aperture extending through the wall transverse to the first axis, divergent side wall portions on opposite sides of the inlet opening, and a necked portion having a reduced cross-section positioned downstream of the inlet opening and upstream of the aperture. A component is coupled to the main housing for treating exhaust flowing through the treatment zone. | 05-24-2012 |
