Rosenbluh
Amy Debra Rosenbluh, Neve-Tzuf-Halamish IL
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20150064291 | NOVEL METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATMENT OF DISEASE - An aspect of embodiments of the invention relates to providing novel therapeutic compositions comprising herbal extracts of the plant species | 03-05-2015 |
Joseph Rosenbluh, Brookline, MA US
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20150065518 | METHODS OF TREATING CANCER HAVING AN ACTIVE WNT/BETA-CATENIN PATHWAY - The present invention provides methods of treating a subject having a Wnt/beta-catenin active cancer by administering to said subject a compound that inhibits the expression or activity of YES1, BIRC5 or BCL2L1, a compound that inhibits YAP1-beta-catenin complex formation, a compound that inhibits YAP1-beta-catenin complex binding to DNA, a compound that inhibits YAP1-beta-catenin-TBX5 complex formation, or any combination thereof. The compound can be, for example, a nucleic acid, a peptide, an antibody or a small molecule. Methods of screening for therapeutic targets for treating cancer are included. | 03-05-2015 |
Joshua Hal Rosenbluh, Middletown, NJ US
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20130179160 | System and Method for Improved Use of Voice Activity - The present invention is a system and method for packetizing actual noise signals, typically background noise, received by an access gateway from a speaking party and transmitting these packetized noise signals via a network to an egress gateway. The egress gateway converts the packetized noise signal into noise signals suitable for output and transmits the output noise signals to a listening party. When the access gateway detects that no voice signal is being received and only a noise signal is being received for a predetermined period of time, the access gateway instructs the egress network to continually transmit output noise signals to the listening party and ceases to transmit packetized noise signals to the egress gateway. | 07-11-2013 |
Michael Rosenbluh, Neve Tzuf IL
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20100332575 | High-Speed Random Number Generator - A method of generating a sequence of random bits is disclosed. The method comprises steps of (a) generating a stream of photons using a laser; (b) attenuating said series of photons; (c) reflecting at least a part of said stream of photons from a reflector positioned such that at least part of said stream of photons is directed from said reflector into the cavity of said laser; (d) directing a part of said stream of photons to a detector such that a signal proportional to the intensity of the radiation falling on said detector is produced; (e) sampling the AC component of said signal at a plurality of times, thereby obtaining a sampled signal comprising a sequence of data points; (f) obtaining the n | 12-30-2010 |
Michael Rosenbluh, Halamish IL
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20090289728 | Atomic frequency standard based on phase detection - This invention concerns the realization of a Coherent-Population-Trapping (CPT) atomic frequency standard by utilization of both the phase delay and the absorption of the light transmitted through an atomic vapor. The invented method enables the use of high modulation frequency and a fast lock of a low quality oscillator to the atomic hyperfine transition. | 11-26-2009 |
Michael Rosenbluh, Ramat Gan IL
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20090256638 | Atomic frequency standard based on enhanced modulation efficiency semiconductor lasers - This invention concerns the realization of a Coherent-Population-Trapping (CPT) atomic frequency standard using a laser which has feedback from an external cavity. The mode spacing of the external cavity is adjusted to equal the hyperfine transition frequency of the atomic vapor or a sub-harmonic of it. The external cavity enhances the modulation response at the required atomic transition and improves the stability of the frequency standard. | 10-15-2009 |