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Edmund Nadolski, Trial Lafayette, CO US
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20120144229 | VIRTUALIZED CLUSTER COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A method includes executing, in each of a number of nodes of a cluster communication system, a specialized instance of an operating system privileged to control a corresponding hypervisor configured to consolidate one or more VM(s) on a system hardware. The one or more VM(s) is configured to be associated with a non-privileged operating system. The method also includes providing a cluster stack associated with the specialized instance of the operating system on the each of the number of nodes to enable communication between peers thereof in different nodes, and controlling the one or more VM(s) as a cluster resource through the cluster stack. | 06-07-2012 |
Geoff Nadolski, Volda NO
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20080221377 | Methods for synthesis of carotenoids, including analogs, derivatives, and synthetic and biological intermediates - A method for synthesizing intermediates for use in the synthesis of carotenoid synthetic intermediates, carotenoid analogs, and/or carotenoid derivatives. The carotenoid analog, derivative, or intermediate may be administered to a subject for the inhibition and/or amelioration of any disease that involves production of reactive oxygen species, reactive nitrogen species, radicals and/or non-radicals. In some embodiments, the invention may include methods for synthesizing chemical compounds including an analog or derivative of a carotenoid. Carotenoid analogs or derivatives may include acyclic end groups. In some embodiments, a carotenoid analog or derivative may include at least one substituent. The substituent may enhance the solubility of the carotenoid analog or derivative such that the carotenoid analog or derivative at least partially dissolves in water. | 09-11-2008 |
Geoffry T. Nadolski, Leira NO
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20090099061 | SYNTHESIS OF CAROTENOID ANALOGS OR DERIVATIVES WITH IMPROVED ANTIOXIDANT CHARACTERISTICS - A method is described for synthesizing and administering carotenoid compounds with improved antioxidant characteristics. In some embodiments, extension or improvement of conjugation may be employed in structural modification of carotenoids. In other embodiments, reduction of ring/chain steric hindrance may improve the lambda max, and hence, the overall antioxidant capability, of particular compounds. In other embodiments, introduction and/or increase in synthetic handles for conjugation may improve the stoichiometric ratios of conjugating moieties to the polyene backbone. The methods may be used to improve natural and/or synthetic compounds for medicinal application in the treatment of disease. | 04-16-2009 |
Stephen Robert Nadolski, Charleston, SC US
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20110236173 | System, apparatus, and method for supporting a vehicle for underbody servicing - A system for supporting vehicles above a ground surface to provide access to an underbody, includes four vertical supports each having a vertical support member. A first elongated beam member has a central portion configured for connecting to a vehicle frame front part, the first beam member having opposed ends. A second elongated beam member has a central portion configured for connecting to a vehicle frame rear part, the second beam member having opposed end portions. The first beam central portion includes means for releasably attaching the first beam member to the towing/tie-down structure on the vehicle frame front part, and the second beam member central portion includes means for releasably attaching the second beam member to the towing/tie down structure on the vehicle frame rear part. Each of the first beam member opposed ends and the second beam member opposed ends is configured with a recess to releasably receive a respective support member to restrain relative movement among all the support members in a horizontal plane. | 09-29-2011 |
Timothy J. Nadolski, Webster Groves, MO US
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20080207992 | Microsurgical Illuminator with Adjustable Illumination - An adjustable ophthalmic surgery chandelier illuminator has a glass optic fiber with a conical exterior surface at its distal end that disburses illumination in the interior of the eye. The glass fiber is contained in a retractable needle that has a long, sharp beveled surface that facilitates insertion of the needle and the optic fiber into the eye, and then is retracted relative to the fiber distal end to adjust the field of illumination inside the eye. | 08-28-2008 |
20080287938 | Illuminated Directional Laser Probe - An ophthalmic surgery illuminated directional laser probe has a handle and a rigid tubular tip projecting from the handle, and has an illumination optic fiber and a laser optic fiber that extend through the handle and the tip. A mechanism on the handle is operable to extend distal ends of the illumination optic fiber and the laser optic fiber from the distal end of the instrument tip, and to retract the distal ends of the illumination optic fiber and the laser optic fiber back into the interior of the tip. At least one of the distal ends of the illumination optic fiber and the laser optic fiber is held in a curved configuration. The distal ends of the illumination optic fiber and the laser optic fiber are secured to each other, whereby both the illumination optic fiber and the laser optic fiber curve into a bent configuration as the distal ends of the illumination optic fiber and the laser optic fiber are extended from the distal end of the instrument tip. | 11-20-2008 |
Timothy John Nadolski, Webster Grover, MO US
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20080275435 | Illuminated Laser Probe with Multiplied Area of Illumination - A microsurgical laser probe has a handle and a tubular tip that projects from the handle, and three optic fibers that extend through the handle and the tip. One of the optic fibers is a laser optic fiber that is adapted to be connected to a source of laser light at one end of the laser optic fiber, and to transmit the laser light from the opposite end of the laser optic fiber at the distal end of the instrument tip. The other two optic fibers are illumination light optic fibers. Each illumination light optic fiber has one end that is adapted to be connected to a illumination light source, and an opposite end that projects the illumination light from the distal end of the instrument tip. By providing two laser light optic fibers in the instrument, the amount of illumination directed to the surgical site being accessed by the laser optic fiber is effectively doubled. | 11-06-2008 |
Timothy John Nadolski, North Brunswick, NJ US
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20110247435 | DISSOLUTION-TESTING VESSEL COVER - In one embodiment, a contiguous, elastic cover, for a dissolution-testing vessel, has a slit from a central opening to its outer edge. The cover may be placed around a stirring shaft by deforming the elastic cover to temporarily enlarge the slit. After returning to its original shape, the cover is placed over the vessel with the shaft free to rotate unimpeded within the central opening. The cover has a first raised annular disk on one side and a second raised annular disk on the other side, where the disks have different outer diameters to enable the cover to be used with differently sized vessels. The cover has a first opening having a first diameter and a second opening having a different, second diameter such that a conventional probe fits either at one depth within the first opening or at a different, second depth within the second opening. | 10-13-2011 |