Nilsson, US
Anne Nilsson, Sammamish, WA US
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20140086903 | CD37 IMMUNOTHERAPEUTIC AND COMBINATION WITH BIFUNCTIONAL CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC THEREOF - The present disclosure provides a humanized anti-CD37 small modular immunopharmaceutical (SMIP) molecule, as well as synergistic combination therapies of CD37-specific binding molecules (such as anti-CD37 SMIP proteins or antibodies) with bifunctional chemotherapeutics (such as bendamustine) that can be administered concurrently or sequentially, for use in treating or preventing B-cell related autoimmune, inflammatory, or hyperproliferative diseases. | 03-27-2014 |
Bengt Nilsson, Alpharetta, GA US
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20080302635 | Air Cushion Conveyor Stacker Reclaimer Device and Method Thereof - An air cushion conveyor stacker reclaimer device and a method thereof, wherein burial of enclosed air cushion outfeed conveyors eliminates the need for costly, reinforced underground tunnels and walkways, wherein overhead suspension of air cushion infeed conveyors eliminates the need for construction of raised walkways and costly ground support structures, wherein lightweight air cushion conveyor stacker devices eliminate the need for massive counterweights, and wherein the fully exploited method for stacking and reclaiming bulk materials via enclosed tubular components, stacking boom curtains, and/or domed enclosures essentially eliminates adverse environmental impact. | 12-11-2008 |
Bjorn Nilsson, Cambridge, MA US
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20110264420 | MODELS FOR COMBINATORIAL PERTURBATIONS OF LIVING BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS - Techniques for modeling living biological systems include receiving constant values for multiple interaction factors w | 10-27-2011 |
Brad Nilsson, Rochester, NY US
Bradley Nilsson, Rochester, NY US
Charlie Nilsson, Sammamish,, WA US
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20120151217 | GRANULAR TAGGING OF CONTENT - A method of associating metadata with digital content items is provided. The method includes determining portions of a digital content item containing content meriting associating of preexisting or dynamically-determined metadata information, associating such preexisting or dynamically-determined metadata with selected portions of the digital content item via application of tags to the selected portions, and controlling, during a dynamically unfolding time interval definable via timestamps, subsequent consumption of the digital content item based on the intermittent presence of tags. | 06-14-2012 |
Christy Anne Nilsson, Sammamish, WA US
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20090274692 | CD37 IMMUNOTHERAPEUTIC AND COMBINATION WITH BIFUNCTIONAL CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC THEREOF - The present disclosure provides a humanized anti-CD37 small modular immunopharmaceutical (SMIP) molecule, as well as synergistic combination therapies of CD37-specific binding molecules (such as anti-CD37 SMIP proteins or antibodies) with bifunctional chemotherapeutics (such as bendamustine) that can be administered concurrently or sequentially, for use in treating or preventing B-cell related autoimmune, inflammatory, or hyperproliferative diseases. | 11-05-2009 |
20110171208 | CD37 IMMUNOTHERAPEUTIC AND COMBINATION WITH BIFUNCTIONAL CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC THEREOF - The present disclosure provides a humanized anti-CD37 small modular immunopharmaceutical (SMIP) molecule, as well as synergistic combination therapies of CD37-specific binding molecules (such as anti-CD37 SMIP proteins or antibodies) with bifunctional chemotherapeutics (such as bendamustine) that can be administered concurrently or sequentially, for use in treating or preventing B cell related autoimmune, inflammatory, or hyperproliferative diseases. | 07-14-2011 |
20130195850 | CD3 IMMUNOTHERAPEUTICS AND USES THEREOF - The present disclosure provides a humanized anti-CD37 small modular immunopharmaceutical (SMIP) molecule, as well as synergistic combination therapies of CD37-specific binding molecules (such as anti-CD37 SMIP proteins or antibodies) with bifunctional chemotherapeutics (such as bendamustine) that can be administered concurrently or sequentially, for use in treating or preventing B cell related autoimmune, inflammatory, or hyperproliferative diseases. | 08-01-2013 |
Cody A. Nilsson, Jupiter, FL US
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20150121894 | BIFURCATION FIRE PURGE SYSTEM - A bifurcation assembly for a gas turbine engine is disclosed and includes a housing defining an inner cavity. A first partition and a second partition extend across the inner cavity and define a buffer area therebetween. Openings through the first and second partitions define passageway for supply conduits. A control device governs the flow of a purge gas into the buffer area for blocking the spread of fire. The purge gas provides a barrier to the spread of fire and heat through the bifurcation assembly. | 05-07-2015 |
Dan Nilsson, Raleigh, NC US
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20100196980 | METHODS FOR PRODUCING FERMENTATION PRODUCTS - The invention relates to methods for producing a fermentation product from a lignocellulose-containing material comprising i) pre-treating lignocellulose-containing material; ii) hydrolysing pre-treated lignocellulose-containing material; iii) fermenting using a fermenting organism; wherein fermentation is initiated and carried out at: a) a fermentation organism cell count in the range from 10-250×10 | 08-05-2010 |
Daniel Nilsson, Minneapolis, MN US
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20110296306 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PERSONAL SUPPORT ASSISTANCE - The various embodiments disclosed herein relate to network-based personal support systems and related methods. The systems and methods relate to providing support to a user through various types of interactions between the user and a personal support unit. The systems and methods can also relate to collecting and analyzing data relating to the interactions and further can include adjusting or modifying future interactions with the user based on the analysis of the data. | 12-01-2011 |
Erik Nilsson, Seattle, WA US
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20120288880 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR DIAGNOSIS OR PROGNOSIS OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE - The invention provides methods of screening a mammalian subject to determine if the subject is at risk to develop or is suffering from, cardiovascular disease. In one embodiment, the method comprises detecting a measurable feature of at least two biomarkers in an EMT subfraction, or in a complex containing apoA-I or apoA-III isolated from a biological sample obtained from the subject, wherein the at least two biomarkers are selected from the group consisting of apoA-I, apoA-II, apoB-100, Lp(a), apoC-I, and apoC-III, combinations or portions and/or derivatives thereof, and comparing the measurable features of the at least two biomarkers from the biological sample to a reference standard, wherein a difference in the measurable features of the at least two biomarkers from the biological sample and the reference standard is indicative of the presence or risk of cardiovascular disease in the subject. | 11-15-2012 |
Gunnar P. Nilsson, Lake Forest, IL US
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20100161510 | METHOD AND COMPUTER-READABLE PROGRAM FOR ANALYZING VALUE AND RISK - Methods and computer-readable programs for analyzing value and risk through the use of one or more computers are disclosed. According to one embodiment of the disclosure, a method for analyzing value and risk includes providing market capitalization data and book value data. The method further includes identifying value and risk items and ranking the identified value and risk items. The method includes determining the average rank for each item ranked. The method also includes determining the value of each item based on the combined average rank for each item and the difference between the market capitalization and the book value and displaying a portion of the rank information on the one or more computers. | 06-24-2010 |
Jarl Nilsson US
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20120260346 | INFORMATION SECURITY SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Systems and methods for governing derived electronic resources are provided. In one embodiment, a digital resource is associated with one or more rules and a set of one or more computations, wherein the rules correspond to one or more conditions for accessing the digital resource and the computations operate upon the digital resource in order to provide a specific view of the digital resource that differs from the digital resource. | 10-11-2012 |
Jens Nilsson US
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20100087255 | GAMING SYSTEM - A method and a system for operating a gaming application in a computer based gaming system having a client gaming machine connected to a gaming server, wherein: a client module of a game application program is executed in the client gaming machine; game parameters are determined in response to player input signals and dependent on logical rules for the game defined in said client module; a server module of said game application program is executed in the gaming server in response to said game parameters being communicated to said server module; outcome parameters are determined depended on conditions for the game defined in said server module, dependent on said communicated game parameters and dependent on a random number generated in the gaming server. | 04-08-2010 |
20100151934 | GAMING INTERRUPTION AND RECONNECTION MANAGEMENT - A method, system and computer program product for managing interruption and reconnection of a game session in a computer based gaming system having a computerized gaming machine devised for executing a game and being communicatively connected to a remote data storage, wherein: the execution of a game comprises at least one instance of determining a set of associated game session data; an identity code is reserved for identification of each execution instance of a game; each determined set of associated game session data is associated with said identity code and stored in the remote data storage; and if an interruption occurs in the execution of a game, then the identity code for the current game execution instance is associated with a status indicator indicating that said game execution has been interrupted. | 06-17-2010 |
Karl Magnus Nilsson US
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20090247512 | MACROCYLIC INHIBITORS OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS - Inhibitors of HCV replication of formula (I) | 10-01-2009 |
20110237621 | Macrocyclic Inhibitors of Hepatitis C Virus - Inhibitors of HCV replication of formula (I) | 09-29-2011 |
20110295012 | Macrocyclic Inhibitors Of Hepatitis C Virus - Inhibitors of HCV replication of formula (I) | 12-01-2011 |
20120171157 | Macrocyclic Inhibitors Of Hepatitis C Virus - Inhibitors of HCV replication of formula (I) | 07-05-2012 |
Larry Nilsson, Burnsville, MN US
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20130072838 | THERAPY CAST - A therapy cast can provide fixation, compression, or thermal therapy to a patient. The therapy cast can include a support structure configured to couple to a lower leg of a person and configured to at least partially restrict movement of the lower leg. A compression member can be configured to exert a compressive force to a first portion of the lower leg. The compressive force can include a gradient relative to a spatial position of the lower leg. A thermal member can provide thermal therapy to a second portion of the lower leg. | 03-21-2013 |
Mats Nilsson, Loveland, CO US
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20120289426 | METHOD FOR AMPLIFICATION OF TARGET NUCLEIC ACID - A method for amplifying a target nucleic acid is disclosed, which includes: (a) fragmenting a nucleic acid sample to create a target fragment comprising a target nucleic acid and two probe-complementary portions; (b) contacting said fragmented nucleic acid sample with a probe comprising two target fragment-complementary portions complementary to the probe-complementary portions of the target fragment; (c) rendering the fragmented nucleic acid sample single-stranded; (d) allowing the probe-complementary portions to hybridise with the target-fragment complementary portions; (e) if the probe in step (b) is not immobilised, immobilising the probe-target fragment hybrid on a solid phase via immobilisation moiety; (f) separating non-immobilised nucleic acid fragments from the solid phase; (g) contacting the solid phase with a ligase to ligate ligatable 5′ and 3′ ends of the target fragment whereby the target fragment is circularized; and (h) amplifying said circularized target fragment. | 11-15-2012 |
Michael Nilsson, Attleboro, MA US
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20130105403 | Systems and Methods for Controlling Chlorinators | 05-02-2013 |
20140303781 | MODULAR POOL/SPA CONTROL SYSTEM - Disclosed is a system for controlling pool/spa components. More particularly, disclosed is a system for controlling pool/spa components including a display screen and one or more processors presenting a control user interface for display on the display screen, wherein the control user interface includes a home screen comprising a first portion containing a first plurality of buttons and/or controls for controlling a first group of the plurality of pool/spa components associated with a first body of water, and a second portion containing a second plurality of buttons and/or controls for controlling a second group of the plurality of pool/spa components associated with a second body of water. | 10-09-2014 |
Monique B. Nilsson, Sugar Land, TX US
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20130230511 | BIOMARKERS FOR RESPONSE TO TYROSINE KINASE PATHWAY INHIBITORS IN CANCER - Copy number gains detected in tumors and associated with drug sensitivity and resistance in vivo and in vitro can be used as biomarkers to select, predict and monitor drug treatment outcomes in cancer patients treated with tyrosine kinase inhibitors. Methods to identify patients with NSCLC or other malignancies who are more likely to benefit from tyrosine kinase inhibitors such as VEGF or VEGFR inhibitors when used either as monotherapy or in combination with other therapies such as chemotherapy or EGFR inhibitors, and who are in the advanced stages of disease and/or who have undergone adjuvant therapy are also provided herein. | 09-05-2013 |
Rachel M. Nilsson, Minneapolis, MN US
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20090012823 | Configuring Office-Specific Security Parameters Using Office Profiles - In general, techniques for configuring blacklist handling via regional profiles of reservation and departure control system (RDCS) are described herein. More specifically, a RDCS is disclosed for use in creating operational profiles. A global profile may be dynamically defined to determine operational aspects of a transportation carrier that are common to all office of that carrier. Office profiles are dynamically defined to determine operational aspects that are specific to that office location. In this manner, the operation of each office may be tailored to the specific location. Moreover, the operational aspects are not “hard-coded”, but instead are readily selectable by an authorized end user. According to one aspect, local management of blacklists is supported by the profiles. | 01-08-2009 |
Rachel Michael Nilsson, Minneapolis, MN US
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20140059445 | MOBILE DEVICE WITH GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FOR REMOTELY DETECTING AND CONNECTING TO A BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM - A mobile device with a graphical user interface (GUI) for remotely detecting and/or connecting to a configurable building automation systems (BAS). In particular, GUI of the mobile device provides a user to connect quickly to a detected and/or known BAS, for monitoring and/or interacting with the BAS. | 02-27-2014 |
20140059464 | MOBILE DEVICE WITH GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FOR MONITORING AN OPERATION SCHEDULE OF A BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM - A mobile device with a graphical user interface for remotely monitoring and/or remotely interacting with a configurable building automation systems (BAS). In particular, the mobile device receives operation schedule data of the BAS from the BAS, the graphical user interface displays the operation schedule data on the mobile device, and the graphical user interface allows a user to monitor the operation schedule of the BAS. | 02-27-2014 |
20140059465 | MOBILE DEVICE WITH GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FOR INTERACTING WITH A BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM - A mobile device with a graphical user interface for remotely monitoring and/or remotely interacting with a configurable building automation systems (BAS). In particular, the mobile device's graphical user interface includes a screen portion and a navigation bar portion, wherein the navigation bar portion has plurality of icons, and each of the icons being associated with an interactive screen that can be displayed in the screen portion, one at a time. | 02-27-2014 |
20140059466 | MOBILE DEVICE WITH GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FOR MONITORING A BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM - A mobile device with a graphical user interface (GUI) for remotely monitoring and/or remotely interacting with a configurable building automation systems (BAS). In particular, the mobile device receives status data from the BAS, the GUI displays the status data on the mobile device, and the GUI allows a user to interact with the BAS. | 02-27-2014 |
20140059467 | MOBILE DEVICE WITH GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FOR MONITORING A BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM - A mobile device with a graphical user interface for remotely monitoring and/or remotely interacting with a configurable building automation systems (BAS). In particular, the mobile device receives status data from the BAS, the graphical user interface displays the status data on the mobile device, and the graphical user interface allows a user to monitor any of the areas, including devices, associated with the BAS. | 02-27-2014 |
20140059483 | MOBILE DEVICE WITH GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FOR INTERACTING WITH A BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM - A mobile device with a graphical user interface for remotely monitoring and/or remotely interacting with a configurable building automation systems (BAS). In particular, the mobile device's graphical user interface that has a portrait mode and a landscape mode, and the graphical user interface is displayed on the touchscreen in the portrait mode or the landscape mode based on the orientation of the mobile device. | 02-27-2014 |
20140277753 | Events Management - In at least one illustrative embodiment, a building automation system may comprise a communication network compatible with at least one building automation system communication protocol, a control system coupled to the communication network, and a building automation server coupled to the communication network. The building automation server may be configured to receive at least one event message over the communication network from the control system in response to a corresponding condition occurring on the control system, access past event messages generated by the control system in response to past occurrences of the corresponding condition, and generate event alert data as a function of the received at least one event message and the retrieved past event messages, the event alert data identifying (i) a name of the corresponding condition, (ii) a real-time status of the control system, and (iii) a quantitative summary of the past occurrences of the corresponding condition. | 09-18-2014 |
Robert Nilsson, Sebastian, FL US
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20090267463 | PORTABLE DISPLAY SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A portable display system may comprise a display unit and a carrying case. The display unit may comprise a base, a plurality of posts, a top, a plurality of base fasteners and a plurality of post fasteners. The base may have a top, a bottom, a rear, sides extending outwardly from the rear, a curved front opposite the rear, a plurality of passageways formed therein, and door receiving recesses formed in the top and extending laterally adjacent the rear. The plurality of posts may be adapted to engage the base to extend upwardly therefrom. The top may be adapted to engage the plurality of posts and preferably has a top, a bottom, a rear, sides extending outwardly from the rear, a curved front, a plurality of passageways formed therein, and door receiving recesses formed in the bottom and extending laterally adjacent the rear. The plurality of base fasteners are adapted to extend through the passageways formed in the base to fasten the plurality of posts to the base, and the plurality of top fasteners are adapted to extend through the passageways formed in the top to fasten the top to the posts. | 10-29-2009 |
Robert Nilsson, Midland, MI US
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20130248351 | REFURBISHING COPPER AND INDIUM CONTAINING ALLOY SPUTTER TARGETS AND USE OF SUCH TARGETS IN MAKING COPPER AND INDIUM-BASED FILMS - This invention relates to a method of refurbishing sputter targets comprising: providing a sputter target comprising a temperature sensitive alloy, having regions depleted of material; providing a powder having a first phase comprising the desired temperature sensitive alloy onto the surface; and pressing the powder onto the surface to form a refurbished target, at temperatures lower than that which would damage the temperature sensitive alloy. | 09-26-2013 |
Robert T. Nilsson, Midland, MI US
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20090095158 | THERMAL SHOCK RESISTANT SOOT FILTER - A ceramic honeycomb filter having improved thermal shock resistance is comprised of a ceramic honeycomb filter that has a heat absorbing material that undergoes a reversible phase change that absorbs at least in part the heat energy, for example, arising from the combustion of Diesel soot entrapped in the filter. | 04-16-2009 |
20090163356 | CATALYZED SOOT FILTER AND METHOD(S) TO MAKE THESE - An improved soot catalyst is comprised of an alkali compound at least partially coated by a ceramic coating comprised of C bonded to a metal, semimetallic element or combination thereof. The improved soot catalyst may be employed in catalyzed Diesel particulate filters. In one method to make a catalyzed Diesel particulate filter, the improved filter is made by contacting a porous ceramic body having an alkali catalyst thereon, coating the alkali catalyst with an organic ceramic precursor, heating the ceramic body to a temperature in an atmosphere sufficient to decompose the organic ceramic precursor to form the soot catalyst on the porous ceramic body without volatilizing substantial amount of the alkali catalyst away. | 06-25-2009 |
20110226336 | CHALCOGENIDE-BASED MATERIALS AND IMPROVED METHODS OF MAKING SUCH MATERIALS - The present invention provides strategies for making high quality CIGS photoabsorbing materials from precursor films that incorporate a sub-stoichiometric amount of chalcogen(s). Chalcogen(s) are incorporated into the CIGS precursor film via co-sputtering with one or more other constituents of the precursor. Optional annealing also may be practiced to convert precursor into more desirable chalcopyrite crystalline form in event all or a portion of the precursor has another constitution. The resultant precursors generally are sub-stoichiometric with respect to chalcogen and have very poor electronic characteristics. The conversion of these precursors into CMS photoabsorbing material via chalcogenizing treatment occurs with dramatically reduced interfacial void content. The resultant CIGS material displays excellent adhesion to other layers in the resultant photovoltaic devices. Ga migration also is dramatically reduced, and the resultant films have optimized Ga profiles in the top or bottom portion of the film that improve the quality of photovoltaic devices made using the films. | 09-22-2011 |
20110284134 | CHALCOGENIDE-BASED MATERIALS AND METHODS OF MAKING SUCH MATERIALS UNDER VACUUM USING POST-CHALCOGENIZATION TECHNIQUES - The present invention provides strategies for making high quality CIGS photoabsorbing compositions from sputtered precursor film(s). The precursors are converted into CIGS photoabsorbing material via a chalcogenizing treatment (also referred to as “post-chalcogenization,” including, e.g., “post-selenization” when Se is used and/or “post-sulfurization” when S is used) using techniques that allow the post-chalcogenizing treatment to occur under atypically low pressure conditions. Consequently, the strategies of the invention are readily incorporated into batch processes or continuous processes such as roll-to-roll process occurring under vacuum. The present invention is useful at lab, pilot plant, and industrial scales. | 11-24-2011 |
20150179860 | CHALCOGENIDE-BASED MATERIALS AND IMPROVED METHODS OF MAKING SUCH MATERIALS - The present invention provides strategies for making high quality CIGS photoabsorbing materials from precursor films that incorporate a sub-stoichiometric amount of chalcogen(s). Chalcogen(s) are incorporated into the CIGS precursor film via co-sputtering with one or more other constituents of the precursor. Optional annealing also may be practiced to convert precursor into more desirable chalcopyrite crystalline form in event all or a portion of the precursor has another constitution. The resultant precursors generally are sub-stoichiometric with respect to chalcogen and have very poor electronic characteristics. The conversion of these precursors into CIGS photoabsorbing material via chalcogenizing treatment occurs with dramatically reduced interfacial void content. The resultant CIGS material displays excellent adhesion to other layers in the resultant photovoltaic devices. Ga migration also is dramatically reduced, and the resultant films have optimized Ga profiles in the top or bottom portion of the film that improve the quality of photovoltaic devices made using the films. | 06-25-2015 |
Shaun Michael Nilsson, New York, NY US
Sven-Erik Nilsson US
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20150139913 | MEDICAL USE OF PARTICLES OF TITANIUM AND/OR TITANIUM OXIDE - The present invention describes particles of titanium, titanium alloy, at least one type of titanium oxide or a combination thereof, wherein at least a substantial amount of the particles are of micrometer-millimeter size and are non-spherical, for use as an X-ray contrast agent. The irregular shapes and/or internal pores and cavities of said particles lead to a prolonged retention time in the gastrointestinal tract leading to a longer time period available for X-ray examination. Further, the particles are not only chemically inert, they also exhibit an anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial effect on the surrounding tissue. | 05-21-2015 |