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David Morag, Tirat Carmel IL
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| 20110152679 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING COLORED PERSISTENCE IMAGES IN NUCLEAR MEDICINE IMAGING - Systems and methods for generating persistence images in nuclear medicine (NM) imaging are provided. One method includes acquiring a nuclear emission image of a patient injected with a radiopharmaceutical in a persistence data acquisition mode. The method further includes determining an assigned display color corresponding to NM persistence image information including detected nuclear activity from the radiopharmaceutical for each of a plurality of event count values. The method also includes color mapping the acquired NM persistence image information using the assigned display colors and generating with a processor a color NM persistence image based on the color mapping. The method additionally includes displaying the generated color NM persistence image. | 06-23-2011 |
Ely Morag, Rehovot IL
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| 20110262988 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR ENHANCED BACTERIAL HYDROLYSIS OF CELLULOSIC FEEDSTOCKS - The present invention provides compositions comprising a cellulolytic bacterium and an isolated BETA-glucosidase enzyme or comprising cellulolytic bacterium that expresses a secreted recombinant BETA-glucosidase enzyme, and methods of using same for hydrolysis of cellulose and cellulosic feedstocks. | 10-27-2011 |
Eval Morag, East Hampton, MA US
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| 20100087913 | Temporary, Repositionable Or Retrievable Intraluminal Devices - A stent formed of a metallic material having a two-way memory adapted to be retrieved or repositioned after delivery includes an elongated tubular body and at least one crown connected to a respective longitudinal end of said body, the crown including a plurality of unconnected leaves, each leaf having a longitudinally extending frame connected at one end to said end of said body. A method of manufacturing the stent to that the crown has a greater two-way memory effect than the body is disclosed. | 04-08-2010 |
Eyal Morag, East Hampton, MA US
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| 20080208319 | Multi-Segment Modular Stent And Methods For Manufacturing Stents - A modular stent comprises at least one stent module including an intermediate segment consisting of one of either a closed-cell segment or a Z-segment and a pair of end segments connected to respective longitudinal ends of said intermediate segment, each end segment consisting of the other of said closed-cell segment or Z-segment, each closed-cell segment consisting solely of at least one annular closed-cell ring and each Z-segment consisting solely of at least one annular Z-ring. A method of manufacturing a stent form a small diameter tube includes laser-cutting the small diameter tube to define a plurality of longitudinally adjacent Z-rings, providing interconnector portions of said tube integrally joining facing aligned or offset Z-rings, expanding the small diameter tube, and removing predetermined interconnector portions from the expanded tube to provide the predetermined desired arrangement of interconnected closed-cell rings and Z-rings. | 08-28-2008 |
| 20100174358 | Multi-Segment Modular Stent And Methods For Manufacturing Stents - A modular stent comprises at least one stent module including an intermediate segment consisting of one of either a closed-cell segment or a Z-segment and a pair of end segments connected to respective longitudinal ends of said intermediate segment, each end segment consisting of the other of said closed-cell segment or Z-segment, each closed-cell segment consisting solely of at least one annular closed-cell ring and each Z-segment consisting solely of at least one annular Z-ring. A method of manufacturing a stent form a small diameter tube includes laser-cutting the small diameter tube to define a plurality of longitudinally adjacent Z-rings, providing interconnector portions of said tube integrally joining facing aligned or offset Z-rings, expanding the small diameter tube, and removing predetermined interconnector portions from the expanded tube to provide the predetermined desired arrangement of interconnected closed-cell rings and Z-rings. | 07-08-2010 |
Meir Morag, Savyon IL
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| 20080218494 | Touch detection for a digitizer - A detector for detecting touches of at least one object on a transparent sensor located over a display screen, the detector comprising. a display screen; a patterned arrangement of conductors extending into said sensor situated over said display screen; and detection circuitry adapted to detect capacitive coupling of said at least one object with said at least one conductor. | 09-11-2008 |
| 20080238885 | System and method for multiple object detection on a digitizer system - A digitizer system comprises at least one object incorporating an electronic tag configured for radiating at least one modulated signal and at least one second signal; a digitizer sensor configured for detecting the at least one second signal while the object is positioned on or over the digitizer sensor; and circuitry configured for identifying the object based on modulation of the at least one modulated signal and for determining a position of the object on or over the digitizer based on the detected second signal on a portion of the digitizer sensor. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20090127005 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTION WITH A DIGITIZER SENSOR - A method for detection on a digitizer sensor, the method comprises simultaneously transmitting orthogonal signals having the same frequency on at least two conductors of a digitizer sensor; sampling a signal on at least one other conductor crossing the at least two conductors, wherein the signal is responsive to capacitive coupling at cross-junctions formed between the at least two conductors and at least one other conductor; decomposing the sampled signal into orthogonal components; and analyzing the orthogonal components to detect user interaction at each cross junction. | 05-21-2009 |
