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Alan Neubert, North Attleborough, MA US
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20090181928 | ORGANIC COMPOUNDS - Compounds of the formula | 07-16-2009 |
Benjamin C. Neubert, Hatfield, PA US
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20140278971 | CAUSE-BASED MARKETING SYSTEM - A system for cause-based marketing including an interface to communicate with registered merchants, causes and users, a memory to store data associated with activities of the registered merchants, causes and users, and at least one processor coupled to said interface and said memory, said at least one processor configured to: facilitate each registered user to associate with one or more of the registered causes; facilitate each registered user to view offers of donation from registered merchants to the causes with which the user is associated; record transactional data evidencing a registered user's transaction with an offering merchant; facilitate a user to allocate a donation resulting from a transaction with an offering merchant amongst the causes with which the user is associated; compile donation amounts allocated to each registered cause; and facilitate transfer of the compiled donation amounts from the registered merchants to the registered causes. | 09-18-2014 |
Jeremiah Neubert, Grand Forks, ND US
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20120286533 | GRIPPER ATTACHMENT FOR ROBOT - A robot gripper attachment for use with conventional robotic platforms, the gripper having opposed claw members, each claw member in turn having a plurality of elongate projections. An inward facing surface of each projection is chamfered, defining an interior gripping surface. This gripping surface may be further provided with a friction material for increased grip. One or more cameras and sensors may be utilized to aid operation by providing the operator with information about depth, distance, and positioning. | 11-15-2012 |
John Neubert, Westminster, MD US
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20150042364 | DETECTION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING MICROBIAL GROWTH - A system and method is provided for non-invasively measuring changes in a specimen suspected of containing one or more microbes, by monitoring changes in the dielectric constant of the specimen caused by metabolic processes of such microbes. | 02-12-2015 |
John Kim Neubert, Gainesville, FL US
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20100331722 | Device and method for assessing operant facial pain - The subject invention concerns a method and device for assessing facial pain sensitivity exhibited by an animal. The device and method can be used, for example, to evaluate the effect of a disease state, drug, or other intervention, on facial pain sensitivity, such as orofacial pain sensitivity. In one embodiment, the device and method provide a way of assessing both heat and cold sensitivity (hyperalgesia and allodynia) in the facial region in a non-invasive manner. Additionally, since the animals can be kept unrestrained, there are less confounding factors such as stress, which are inherent to other facial pain testing techniques. | 12-30-2010 |
Joshua R. Neubert, Hatfield, PA US
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20140278971 | CAUSE-BASED MARKETING SYSTEM - A system for cause-based marketing including an interface to communicate with registered merchants, causes and users, a memory to store data associated with activities of the registered merchants, causes and users, and at least one processor coupled to said interface and said memory, said at least one processor configured to: facilitate each registered user to associate with one or more of the registered causes; facilitate each registered user to view offers of donation from registered merchants to the causes with which the user is associated; record transactional data evidencing a registered user's transaction with an offering merchant; facilitate a user to allocate a donation resulting from a transaction with an offering merchant amongst the causes with which the user is associated; compile donation amounts allocated to each registered cause; and facilitate transfer of the compiled donation amounts from the registered merchants to the registered causes. | 09-18-2014 |
Rebecca Neubert, Raleigh, NC US
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20130090532 | DIAPHRAGM ENTRY FOR POSTERIOR SURGICAL ACCESS - Methods and devices described herein facilitate improved treatment of body organs. | 04-11-2013 |
Robert Neubert, Hatfield, PA US
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20140278971 | CAUSE-BASED MARKETING SYSTEM - A system for cause-based marketing including an interface to communicate with registered merchants, causes and users, a memory to store data associated with activities of the registered merchants, causes and users, and at least one processor coupled to said interface and said memory, said at least one processor configured to: facilitate each registered user to associate with one or more of the registered causes; facilitate each registered user to view offers of donation from registered merchants to the causes with which the user is associated; record transactional data evidencing a registered user's transaction with an offering merchant; facilitate a user to allocate a donation resulting from a transaction with an offering merchant amongst the causes with which the user is associated; compile donation amounts allocated to each registered cause; and facilitate transfer of the compiled donation amounts from the registered merchants to the registered causes. | 09-18-2014 |
William J. Neubert, Manchester, MO US
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20130345548 | Apparatus and Method to Determine Contrast Media Injection Parameters to Control Signal Intensity During Magnetic Resonance Angiography - Injection systems and related methods including an injection device, an operator interface, and modules to determine operational parameters during an MRA imaging procedure. Such parameters may be used to optimize and/or maximize signal intensity during an MRA imaging procedure. The injection system may include a target in-bloodstream contrast agent concentration determination module that determines a target in-bloodstream contrast agent concentration at least partially based on contrast agent type and MRA imager parameters. The injection system may include a contrast agent injection rate determination module that determines a contrast agent injection rate at least partially based on the target in-bloodstream contrast agent concentration, an initial contrast agent concentration, and a cardiac output rate of a patient to be imaged. The injection system may include a diluent injection rate determination module that determines a diluent injection rate at least partially based on the contrast agent injection rate. | 12-26-2013 |