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20120039167 | SYSTEM, APPARATUS, AND METHOD FOR IMPROVING REDIAL PERFORMANCE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - In accordance with aspects of the disclosure, a method, apparatus, and computer program product are provided for wireless communication. The method, apparatus, and computer program product may be configured to acquire a first wireless network for data packet communication on a first radio access technology, request service for a voice call from a second radio access technology via a data tunnel provided by the first radio access technology, determine a failure in obtaining the requested service for the voice call, attempt to re-acquire the first radio access technology and redial the voice call via the first radio access technology in response to determining the failure, obtain the requested service for the voice call if performing of the attempt was less than or equal to a threshold, and acquire a second wireless network via the second radio access technology if performing of the attempt was greater than the threshold. | 02-16-2012 |
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20130090137 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR REDUCING PAGE LOSS IN MULTIPLE SUBSCRIPTION, MULTIPLE RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGY DEVICES - Disclosed are methods and apparatus for reducing page loss in a multiple subscription, multiple radio access wireless device, such as a dual SIM wireless device. The disclosed methodology and apparatus determine whether a conflict will arise between paging channel information received from at least two or more subscriptions from two or more radio access networks using a single receiver in the wireless device. The reception for paging channel information via the wireless receiver is switched to receive the paging channel information from a neighboring cell for one of the two subscriptions when a conflict is determined. By switching reception of paging channel information to another neighboring cell, the likelihood of page collisions between two subscriptions is reduced. | 04-11-2013 |
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20150044191 | METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING A TARGET SITE OF A CAS9 NUCLEASE - Some aspects of this disclosure provide strategies, methods, and reagents for determining nuclease target site preferences and specificity of site-specific endonucleases. Some methods provided herein utilize a novel “one-cut” strategy for screening a library of concatemers comprising repeat units of candidate nuclease target sites and constant insert regions to identify library members that can been cut by a nuclease of interest via sequencing of an intact target site adjacent and identical to a cut target site. | 02-12-2015 |
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20150056177 | ENGINEERED TRANSCRIPTION ACTIVATOR-LIKE EFFECTOR (TALE) DOMAINS AND USES THEREOF - Engineered transcriptional activator-like effectors (TALEs) are versatile tools for genome manipulation with applications in research and clinical contexts. One current drawback of TALEs is their tendency to bind and cleave off-target sequence, which hampers their clinical application and renders applications requiring high-fidelity binding unfeasible. This disclosure provides engineered TALE domains and TALEs comprising such engineered domains, e.g., TALE nucleases (TALENs), TALE transcriptional activators, TALE transcriptional repressors, and TALE epigenetic modification enzymes, with improved specificity and methods for generating and using such TALEs. | 02-26-2015 |