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Sarah G. Leversee, Aurora, OH US
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20130076358 | ADJUSTABLE MRI HEAD COIL APPARATUS AND MRI SYSTEM - An adjustable MRI head coil apparatus and MRI system include a fixture and a plurality of plates attached to the fixture. Each of the plurality of plates includes a plurality of RF receive elements arranged in a fixed orientation. The adjustable MRI head coil apparatus and MRI system also include an actuator mechanism configured to adjust the relative position of each of the plurality of plates in order to fit a variety of different patient head sizes. | 03-28-2013 |
Sarah G. Moelis, Hewlett Harbor, NY US
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20160042659 | Apparatus and Method for Scheduling and Tracking With Reduced Anxiety - An apparatus and method for scheduling and tracking activities with reduced anxiety, especially for autistic users. The apparatus includes a scheduling section with a circle that includes peg holes around its periphery, an overlay that is removably attached to the circle and is dividing into a plurality of segments, with each segment labelled with a task, and each segment aligned with a peg hole. The apparatus also includes peg(s) that fit into each of the plurality of holes, wherein the peg(s) represent completion of a task corresponding to that segment of the overlay. The apparatus also includes an activity and reward section, which includes a customizable activity selector and a customizable reward selector, wherein the selectors allow a user to randomly or purposely select an activity or reward. The apparatus may be implemented as a computer application or as a computing device. | 02-11-2016 |
Sarah G. Mugford, Colney GB
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20100287663 | METHODS FOR PRODUCING PLANTS WITH ALTERED LEVELS OF SULPHATED SECONDARY METABOLITES - According to the present invention there is provided a method of producing a plant or a plant cell having an altered level of at least one glucosinolate, said method comprising obtaining a plant or plant cell comprising at least one active Adenosine-5′-Phosphosulphate Kinase (APS kinase, Apk) gene and preventing or inhibiting the production and/or function of the gene product encoded by at least one Adenosine-5′-Phosphosulphate Kinase (APS kinase, Apk) gene, preferably disrupting expression of at least one Adenosine-5′-Phosphosulphate Kinase (APS kinase, Apk) gene. | 11-11-2010 |
Sarah G. Williams, Seattle, WA US
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20130113716 | INTERACTION MODELS FOR INDIRECT INTERACTION DEVICES - One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for utilizing input data received from an indirect interaction device (e.g., mouse, touchpad, etc.) as if the data was received from a direct interaction device (e.g., touchscreen). Interaction models are described for handling input data received from an indirect interaction device. For example, the interaction models may provide for the presentation of two or more targets (e.g., cursors) on a display when two or more contacts (e.g., fingers) are detected by indirect interaction device. Moreover, based upon a number of contacts detected and/or a pressured applied by respective contacts, the presented target(s) may be respectively transitioned between a hover visualization and an engage visualization. Targets in an engage visualization may manipulate a size of an object presented in a user interface, pan the object, drag the object, rotate the object, and/or otherwise engage the object, for example. | 05-09-2013 |
20130117715 | USER INTERFACE INDIRECT INTERACTION - One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for utilizing input data received from an indirect interaction device (e.g., mouse, touchpad, etc.) to launch, engage, and/or close, etc. an object within a user interface. For example, a sensory surface of the indirect interaction device may be divided into two (or more) portions, a first portion utilized to launch, engage, and/or close an object and a second portion utilized to navigate (e.g., a cursor) within the user interface. When an object is launched based upon receipt of a predefined gesture(s), the first portion of the sensory surface may be mapped to the object to provide for interaction with the object via an interaction between a contact (e.g., finger) and the first portion. Also, the surface area of the first portion may be altered (e.g., enlarged) when it is mapped to the object and/or according to operations performed on the object. | 05-09-2013 |
20140372916 | FIXED HEADER CONTROL FOR GROUPED GRID PANEL - In one embodiment, a graphical user interface | 12-18-2014 |