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Joachim Muenter, Bad Schoenborn DE
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| 20090248431 | MANAGING CONSISTENT INTERFACES FOR AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION LABEL BUSINESS OBJECTS ACROSS HETEROGENEOUS SYSTEMS - A business object model, which reflects data that is used during a given business transaction, is utilized to generate interfaces. This business object model facilitates commercial transactions by providing consistent interfaces that are suitable for use across industries, across businesses, and across different departments within a business during a business transaction. In some operations, software creates, updates, or otherwise processes information related to an automatic identification label, an automatic identification label device, and/or an automatic identification label device observation business object. | 10-01-2009 |
Juergen Muenter, Fellbach DE
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| 20110091712 | Aqueous Polyurethane-Polyurea Dispersions - The present invention relates to aqueous polyurethane-polyurea dispersions which stabilise a foam—produced by mechanical expansion—without addition of further foam-stabilising components in such a way that aqueous foams are obtainable which are stable both during temporary storage and during processing, so that they can be applied in the form of foam also by customary application methods and substantially retain the foam structure even after drying. | 04-21-2011 |
Lisa-Marie Muenter, Berlin DE
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| 20100291596 | SCREENING METHOD FOR AGENTS SUITABLE FOR THERAPY OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE - Described is a method of screening for therapeutic agents for the prophylaxis and therapy of Alzheimer's disease (AD), wherein agents that (i) do not interfere with the biological activity of gamma-secretase, (ii) do not exhibit cytotoxicity, (iii) lead to reduced amounts of Abeta42 and (iv) are capable of binding to an APP-GxxxG motif thereby weakening or inhibiting dimerization of the APP transmembrane sequence are suitable for prophylaxis or treatment of AD. | 11-18-2010 |
Marc Muenter, Heidelberg DE
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| 20110118527 | METHOD TO DERIVE ANATOMICAL AND/OR PATHOLOGICAL STRUCTURES FROM DATA OF IMAGING TECHNOLOGIES - A method to derive anatomical and/or pathological structures from non-invasive imaging technologies is provided. Non-invasive imaging technologies are computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), positron emission tomography (PET), surface scans and others. Imaging data obtained by non-invasive technology is used to create a surface contour. The imaging data is transmitted to rapid prototyping apparatus readable data. At hand of this readable data the rapid prototyping apparatus establishes a positive or negative surface model, such as a fixation device, a mask or a prosthesis or other instruments for medical purposes. | 05-19-2011 |
Steve Muenter, Van Nuys, CA US
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| 20100285925 | DANCE PAD - A dance pad having a plurality of conductive panels and incorporating a design which prevents electrostatic discharge from damaging electrical circuitry is disclosed. The dance pad provides the user with a tactile responsive feel, due to the use of resilient spacers and has a tapered perimeter to prevent tripping. The dance pad further incorporates a five handle perimeter design and a means for providing performance feedback to the user which can be audio, visual or vibrational. | 11-11-2010 |
Steven Edward Muenter, Van Nuys, CA US
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| 20090147341 | Coherence Length Controller - Techniques for producing higher fidelity interferometer measurements by reducing sensitivity to spurious sources include reducing the coherence length of an electromagnetic beam. In addition, multiple surfaces within an optical system may be measured by electronically tuning the position of a coherence plane along the optical paths of an interferometer. A phase modulator is used in conjunction with a long coherence length electromagnetic source to generate beams for each leg of an interferometer. Providing a controlled broadband RF signal to the phase modulator increases the bandwidth of the beam and thereby reduces the coherence length of the beam. This reduces the spurious contributions to the output interference fringes from undesired surfaces along the beam path. | 06-11-2009 |
| 20090174586 | ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTER WITH DYNAMICALLY RECONFIGURABLE CONVERSION RESOLUTION - A method and apparatus for an analog to digital converter with dynamically reconfigurable conversion resolution. The analog to digital converter comprises a sample and hold circuit, a controller, and a single, one-bit converter stage. The sample and hold circuit holds an input analog signal to form a captured analog signal. The controller determines a number of digital output bits required to generate digital output at a user defined conversion resolution. The one-bit converter stage processes an instance of a captured analog signal to generate an output bit. The controller iteratively processes a residue voltage through the one-bit converter stage a number of times required to generate the number of digital output bits to form a digital output with the user defined conversion resolution. | 07-09-2009 |
| 20090174588 | FOCAL PLANE ARRAY WITH SERIAL, VARIABLE BIT WIDTH ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTER - A method and apparatus for a focal plane array with serial, variable bit width analog to digital converter. The focal plane array includes a plurality of pixels and a dynamically reconfigurable analog to digital converter. The controller determines a number of digital output bits required to generate digital output at a selected conversion resolution. A sample and hold circuit holds an analog voltage from a pixel to form a captured analog signal. A one-bit converter stage processes an instance of a captured analog signal to generate an output bit. The controller iteratively processes a residue voltage through the one-bit converter stage a number of times required to generate the number of digital output bits to form a digital output with the user defined conversion resolution. | 07-09-2009 |
