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Christine Satchell, Brighton AU
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20130290429 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COMMUNICATING - A communication system ( | 10-31-2013 |
Ernestine Satchell, Ecorse, MI US
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20120251479 | Reduced-Odor Polyol Composition And Method Of Producing Same - A reduced-odor polyol composition for gastrointestinal lavage of a mammal comprises a polyol and at least one acid salt formed from a reaction between a basic catalyst and citric acid. The reduced-odor polyol composition is produced by providing at least one alkylene oxide; providing at least one initiator; reacting the at least one alkylene oxide with the at least one initiator in the presence of a basic catalyst to produce a polyol; and neutralizing the basic catalyst with citric acid, thereby forming at least one acid salt and producing the reduced-odor polyol composition. | 10-04-2012 |
Karla J.f. Satchell, Evanston, IL US
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20110294160 | Cysteine Protease Autoprocessing of Fusion Proteins - Disclosed are fusion proteins, polynucleotides that encode the disclosed fusion proteins, and methods for expressing and autoprocessing of the disclosed fusion proteins to obtain a target protein. The disclosed fusion proteins include an autoproteolytic cysteine protease fused to a heterologous polypeptide, which may be isolated as the target protein. Preferably, the protease activity of the cysteine protease is inducible. Suitable autoproteolytic cysteine proteases for the fusion proteins include the cysteine protease of the | 12-01-2011 |
20120295305 | Cysteine Protease Autoprocessing of Fusion Proteins - Disclosed are fusion proteins, polynucleotides that encode the disclosed fusion proteins, and methods for expressing and autoprocessing of the disclosed fusion proteins to obtain a target protein. The disclosed fusion proteins include an autoproteolytic cysteine protease fused to a heterologous polypeptide, which may be isolated as the target protein. Preferably, the protease activity of the cysteine protease is inducible. Suitable autoproteolytic cysteine proteases for the fusion proteins include the cysteine protease of the | 11-22-2012 |
Karla J. F. Satchell, Evanston, IL US
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20100137563 | Cysteine Protease Autoprocessing of Fusion Proteins - Disclosed are fusion proteins, polynucleotides that encode the disclosed fusion proteins, and methods for expressing and autoprocessing of the disclosed fusion proteins to obtain a target protein. The disclosed fusion proteins include an autoproteolytic cysteine protease fused to a heterologous polypeptide, which may be isolated as the target protein. Preferably, the protease activity of the cysteine protease is inducible. Suitable autoproteolytic cysteine proteases for the fusion proteins include the cysteine protease of the | 06-03-2010 |
Randall John Satchell, Frisco, TX US
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20110184709 | Interactive Simulations on a Handheld Calculator - Methods for interactive simulation using a handheld calculator are provided. One method for interactive simulation includes receiving, by the handheld calculator, experiment data from a data source collecting the experiment data as an experiment is conducted, and using a portion of the experiment data to drive behavior of a simulation of the experiment executing on the handheld calculator. Another method for interactive simulation includes executing a simulation of an experiment on the handheld calculator, and sending, by the handheld calculator, experiment control data generated by the simulation to a data source operatively connected to the experiment, wherein the data source uses the experiment control data to control the experiment. | 07-28-2011 |
Shawn Satchell, New Hamburg CA
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20140174149 | CALIBRATION METHOD FOR TRIGONOMETRIC-BASED RANGING SYSTEMS IN MULTIPLE MEDIA - A method of calibrating a trigonometric-based ranging system in first and second transmissive media including, in each of the first and second media, determining a sensor matrix for a sensor of the system therein. Rotation and translation of a sensor axis of the sensor is measured relative to an ideal sensor axis, by determining the rotation and translation of a sensor co-ordinate system of the sensor in each of the first and second media concurrently, to provide a rotation/translation matrix for a field of view of the sensor in each of the first and second media. Rotation of a device axis of a structured signal-emitting device relative to an ideal device axis is measured by determining a relative change in the structured signal in the first medium and in the second medium, to generate a device rotation matrix to be applied to the structured signal. | 06-26-2014 |