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Annemarie Moseley, Lutherville, MD US
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| 20090041730 | Joint Repair Using Mesenchymal Stem Cells - A method of repairing and/or stabilizing a joint by administering mesenchymal stem cells to the joint. Such a method provides for the regeneration of cartilaginous tissue in the joint, including meniscal tissue. | 02-12-2009 |
Annemarie B. Moseley, Palo Alto, CA US
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| 20090035257 | Devices, compositions and methods for the protection and repair of cells and tissues - The present invention relates to compositions that reduce the extent of cellular and tissue damage in response to injury or disease. Methods of using the compositions to repair reperfusion injury, and structural tissue damage due to trauma, disease or aging are provided. Also provided are methods of using the compositions to reduce damage to transplanted tissue and organs. The compositions may also be used in oncology applications. | 02-05-2009 |
Braon Moseley, Round Rock, TX US
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| 20100014691 | AUTONOMOUS VOLUME CONTROL - An autonomous volume control device is described which has detectors for measuring tilt and acceleration in one or more axes. The amount of tilt and acceleration is used as an indication of the amount and type of vehicle activity, thus being used also to control the volume of the vehicle's audio system. The described volume control device requires no wiring or connections to any vehicle subsystem and the device may be mounted to the vehicle without any particular orientation being required. | 01-21-2010 |
Carson E. Moseley, Greenville, AL US
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| 20120022113 | METHODS FOR SUPPRESSING TIPDC TRAFFICKING OR ACCUMULATION AND PREVENTING HYPERCYTOKINEMIA - The present invention features methods for preventing or ameliorating hypercytokinemia or preventing lethality-associated with infection by highly pathogenic strains of influenza virus by suppressing TNF-α/Inducible nitric oxide synthase-Producing dendritic cell trafficking or accumulation. In particular embodiments, the expression MyD88, CCR2, MCP-I or MCP-3 is targeted. | 01-26-2012 |
Gregory Scott Moseley, Milford, PA US
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| 20110213634 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EFFECTIVE WORKLOAD DISTRIBUTION FOR SERVICE TECHNICIANS - Disclosed is a software/computer based system/method that optimizes assignment of a service technician's territory (i.e., geographic area assigned to a service technician to support) based on a number of factors, particularly, the number and type of serviceable units in a territory, the usage history of the serviceable units (i.e., how often units may malfunction based on volume of use), and the historical expertise and efficiency of the technician in performing various types of expected repairs. Optimization goals include assigning service territories to service technicians such that each service technician is working 40 hours (or some other hourly goal) per week with few overtime hours (i.e., upset customers waiting for service) or under time (i.e., paying for time the service technician is not working for a customer). For example, copier repair technicians may be assigned to territories depending on how well the technicians have historically performed repairs on particular copier models. If a first technician is exceptionally fast and efficient, the first technician may be assigned an effectively larger workload area (i.e., more serviceable units) than a second technician that has a more average performance record. | 09-01-2011 |
James Daniel Moseley, Prattville, AL US
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| 20090278014 | Overhead track system for roadways - Equipment for collecting information from vehicles moving through a lane on a roadway is positioned over the roadway using a track structure and a transfer device. The transfer device is adapted to mount and move the equipment between a first location and a second location along the track structure. A mounting structure, such as a gantry, may be used to support the track structure and/or equipment over the lanes on the roadway. A pulley system may be disposed in the track structure to move the transfer device. Also, a displacing device to raise the equipment relative to the track structure when the equipment is being moved along the track may be used. Alternatively, the transfer device may be mounted in an offset configuration to move the equipment between locations without the use of a displacing device. | 11-12-2009 |
Jeff Moseley US
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| 20110059495 | MANIPULATION OF AN ALTERNATIVE RESPIRATORY PATHWAY IN PHOTO-AUTOTROPHS - Exemplary methods for increasing TAG production in an algal cell during imbalanced growth conditions are provided. Some methods comprise knocking out an AOX gene, wherein the AOX gene produces an amino acid sequence having substantial similarity to the amino acid sequence of SEQ. ID. NO. 2. In further methods, the algal cell may be of genus | 03-10-2011 |
Jeffrey L. Moseley, Redwood City, CA US
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| 20110293785 | FOOD COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING TAILORED OILS - Methods and compositions for the production of food compositions, oils, fuels, oleochemicals, and other compounds in recombinant microorganisms are provided, including oil-bearing microorganisms and methods of low cost cultivation of such microorganisms. Microalgal cells containing exogenous genes encoding, for example, a lipase, a sucrose transporter, a sucrose invertase, a fructokinase, a polysaccharide-degrading enzyme, a keto acyl-ACP synthase enzyme, a fatty acyl-ACP thioesterase, a fatty acyl-CoA/aldehyde reductase, a fatty acyl-CoA reductase, a fatty aldehyde reductase, a fatty aldehyde decarbonylase, and/or an acyl carrier protein are useful in manufacturing food compositions, and transportation fuels such as renewable diesel, biodiesel, and renewable jet fuel, as well as oleochemicals such as functional fluids, surfactants, soaps and lubricants. | 12-01-2011 |
| 20110294174 | Tailored Oils Produced From Recombinant Heterotrophic Microorganisms - Methods and compositions for the production of oil, fuels, oleochemicals, and other compounds in recombinant microorganisms are provided, including oil-bearing microorganisms and methods of low cost cultivation of such microorganisms. Microalgal cells containing exogenous genes encoding, for example, a lipase, a sucrose transporter, a sucrose invertase, a fructokinase, a polysaccharide-degrading enzyme, a keto acyl-ACP synthase enzyme, a fatty acyl-ACP thioesterase, a fatty acyl-CoA/aldehyde reductase, a fatty acyl-CoA reductase, a fatty aldehyde reductase, a fatty aldehyde decarbonylase, and/or an acyl carrier protein are useful in manufacturing transportation fuels such as renewable diesel, biodiesel, and renewable jet fuel, as well as oleochemicals such as functional fluids, surfactants, soaps and lubricants. | 12-01-2011 |
Joel Moseley, Bristol, TN US
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| 20100275628 | CAPACITY CONTROL SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A COMPRESSOR - A system and method are provided to control the output capacity of a compressor in response to the outdoor ambient temperature. The outdoor ambient temperature is measured by a sensor. The measured outdoor ambient temperature is then used to control the output capacity of the compressor. The compressor is operated at less than 100% capacity in response to the outdoor ambient temperature being less than or equal to 95° F. If the outdoor ambient temperature reaches a predetermined temperature greater than 95° F., the compressor is then operated at 100% capacity. | 11-04-2010 |
John Starnes Moseley, St. Louis, MO US
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| 20100191567 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ANALYZING RHETORICAL CONTENT - A system that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, a server, having a controller to deconstruct a document into a plurality of combinations of rhetorical and structural elements associated with at least one rhetorical topic library, and apply a project management procedure to the plurality of combinations of rhetorical and structural elements associated with the rhetorical topic library. Other embodiments are disclosed. | 07-29-2010 |
Jon P. Moseley, Arlington, TN US
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| 20090149553 | INJECTABLE RESORBABLE BONE GRAFT MATERIAL, POWDER FOR FORMING SAME AND METHODS RELATING THERETO FOR TREATING BONE DEFECTS - An injectable resorbable bone graft material, and methods of using the same, provide increased compressive strength after injection in a bone defect. The bone graft material is made from calcium sulfate hemihydrate having a thick stubby rod-like crystalline structure and low water-carrying capacity. | 06-11-2009 |
| 20100249794 | Composite Bone Graft Substitute Cement and Articles Produced Therefrom - The invention provides a particulate composition adapted for forming a bone graft substitute cement upon mixing with an aqueous solution, including i) a calcium sulfate hemihydrate powder having a bimodal particle distribution and a median particle size of about 5 to about 20 microns, wherein the calcium sulfate hemihydrate is present at a concentration of at least about 70 weight percent based on the total weight of the particulate composition; ii) a monocalcium phosphate monohydrate powder; and iii) a β-tricalcium phosphate powder having a median particle size of less than about 20 microns. Bone graft substitute cements made therefrom, a bone graft substitute kit comprising the particulate composition, methods of making and using the particulate composition, and articles made from the bone graft substitute cement are also provided. | 09-30-2010 |
Kevin G. Moseley, Roseville, MN US
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| 20090074976 | METHOD OF REDUCING MOTTLE AND STREAK DEFECTS IN COATINGS - The invention provides methods of reducing visible defects in curable coating compositions. In one embodiment, the method includes coating a curable composition onto a substrate, removing solvent from the curable composition, and heating the dried curable composition to a temperature at which the curable coating exhibits leveling flow. In another embodiment, the curable composition is coated onto a substrate, and then is heated to a temperature at which the curable coating exhibits leveling flow. | 03-19-2009 |
Marc Robards Moseley, Roswell, GA US
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| 20090242155 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PAPER STOCK MIXING - A method of mixing paper stock, having improved outlet consistency, includes: (a) feeding liquid and feeding paper pulp into a vessel to form a mixture; (b) providing at least one counterflow impeller that is submerged in the mixture, the counterflow impeller being capable of simultaneously inducing both upward flow and downward flow; (c) rotating the counterflow impeller such that downward flow from the impeller is partially recirculated by upward flow from the impeller to form a mixing zone; (d) sensing a parameter of the mixture discharged from the vessel; and (e) controlling the feed rate of the liquid and the feed rate of the paper pulp in the feeding step (a) based on the sensing step (d). An apparatus for mixing of paper stock, having improved outlet consistency, includes a vessel for containing liquid and paper pulp, at least one counterflow impeller, and a feedback system for controlling outlet consistency. | 10-01-2009 |
Mark Bourne Moseley, Woburn, MA US
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| 20100017046 | COLLABORATIVE ENGAGEMENT FOR TARGET IDENTIFICATION AND TRACKING - A collaborative engagement system comprises: at least two unmanned vehicles comprising an unmanned air vehicle including sensors configured to locate a target and an unmanned ground vehicle including sensors configured to locate and track a target; and a controller facilitating control of, and communication and exchange of data to and among the unmanned vehicles, the controller facilitating data exchange via a common protocol. The collaborative engagement system controls the unmanned vehicles to maintain line-of-sight between a predetermined target and at least one of the unmanned vehicles. | 01-21-2010 |
| 20110264303 | Situational Awareness for Teleoperation of a Remote Vehicle - A method for improving situational awareness for teleoperation of a remote vehicle by creating a 3D map display of an area around the remote vehicle comprises: receiving an original image from a stereo vision camera and utilizing the original image to perform visual odometry to determine the x, y, z, roll, pitch, and yaw for the original image; applying a fill-in algorithm to the original image to fill in an estimated depth for areas of the original image for which no depth data is available, which creates an enhanced depth image; combining the enhanced depth image with the x, y, z, roll, pitch, and yaw for the original image to create the 3D map display of the area around the remote vehicle; and displaying the 3D map display on an operator control unit used to control the remote vehicle. | 10-27-2011 |
Marshall Moseley, Eugene, OR US
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| 20090019367 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR COLLABORATION VIA ONE OR MORE NETWORKS - A collaboration architecture supports virtual meetings, including web conferencing and collaboration. Presence information is aggregated from different types of communication services to provide a generic representation of presence. In one implementation, collaboration lifecycle management is provided to manage meetings over the lifecycle of a project. Audio options include voice over internet protocol (VoIP) and conventional PTSN phone networks, which are supported in one implementation by an audio conferencing server. | 01-15-2009 |
Martin E. Moseley, San Jose, CA US
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| 20080244008 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DATA EXCHANGE AMONG DATA SOURCES - Systems and methods for joining results in loosely collaborative data exchanges which include a plurality of nodes in communication with each other wherein a node is constrained from sharing payload data regarding a first subject, is allowed to share matching data regarding the first subject, and is further constrained to be separate from the other nodes. In some embodiments, a method includes receiving a set of virtual results from the constrained node including the matching data and excluding the payload data. The method also includes receiving results from the other nodes and determining whether any of the results correspond to the same subject. The method also includes, when any of the results correspond to the same subject, joining the corresponding portions in a hub separate from the constrained node. The joined results can be output. | 10-02-2008 |
Rachel Moseley, Scarsdale, NY US
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| 20090327159 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED TRADING OF SECONDARY MARKET DEBT SECURITIES - A computer-implemented method and system for trading of debt securities (bonds), where multiple dealers participate and compete on a single platform ( | 12-31-2009 |
| 20100057604 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED TRADING OF SECONDARY MARKET DEBT SECURITIES - A computer-implemented method and system for trading of debt securities (bonds), where multiple dealers participate and compete on a single platform ( | 03-04-2010 |
Samuel Moseley, University Park, MD US
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| 20080277631 | Electrically Conductive Metal Impregnated Elastomer Materials and Methods of Forming Electrically Conductive Metal Impregnated Elastomer Materials - An electrically conductive, compliant elastomer material that is impregnated with a metal is formed by combining a metal salt with an elastomer precursor material to form a metal salt/precursor mixture, curing the metal salt/precursor mixture to form an elastomer impregnated with metal salt, and treating the elastomer impregnated with metal salt with a chemical reducing composition so as to convert at least a portion of the metal salt impregnated within the elastomer to a metal. The elastomer can be subjected to a suitable solvent that swells the elastomer during the chemical reduction of the metal salt to metal, which enhances the mechanical and electrical properties of the resultant metal impregnated elastomer material. | 11-13-2008 |
Samuel H. Moseley, University Park, MD US
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| 20080231529 | INTERFEROMETRIC POLARIZATION CONTROL - A signal conditioning module provides a polarimeter capability in a photometric system. The module may include multiple variable delay polarization modulators. Each modulator may include an input port, and a first arm formed to include a first reflector and first rooftop mirror arranged in opposed relationship. The first reflector may direct an input radiation signal to the first rooftop mirror. Each modulator also may include an output port and a second arm formed to include a second reflector and second rooftop mirror arranged in opposed relationship. The second reflector can guide a signal from the second rooftop mirror towards the output port to provide an output radiation signal. A beamsplitting grid may be placed between the first reflector and the first rooftop mirror, and also between the second reflector and the second rooftop mirror. A translation apparatus can provide adjustment relative to optical path length vis-à-vis the first arm, the second arm and the grid. | 09-25-2008 |
| 20080238791 | INTERFEROMETRIC POLARIZATION CONTROL - A signal conditioning module provides a polarimeter capability in a photometric system. The module may include multiple variable delay polarization modulators. Each modulator may include an input port, and a first arm formed to include a first reflector and first rooftop mirror arranged in opposed relationship. The first reflector may direct an input radiation signal to the first rooftop mirror. Each modulator also may include an output port and a second arm formed to include a second reflector and second rooftop mirror arranged in opposed relationship. The second reflector can guide a signal from the second rooftop mirror towards the output port to provide an output radiation signal. A beamsplitting grid may be placed between the first reflector and the first rooftop mirror, and also between the second reflector and the second rooftop mirror. A translation apparatus can provide adjustment relative to optical path length vis-à-vis the first arm, the second arm and the grid. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20090102577 | COMPACT MAGIC-T USING MICROSTRIP-SLOTLINE TRANSITIONS - The design of a compact low-loss Magic-T is described. The planar Magic-T incorporates a compact microstrip-slotline tee junction and small microstrip-slotline transition area to reduce slotline radiation. The Magic-T produces broadband in-phase and out-of-phase power combiner/divider responses, has low in-band insertion loss, and small in-band phase and amplitude imbalance. | 04-23-2009 |
