Sjöblom
Anders Sjöblom, Bonassund SE
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20130143289 | Pre-Treatment of Cellulosic Material - A method of pre-treating a cellulosic material before hydrolysis is provided. The method comprises the steps of: impregnating the cellulosic material with a reactive water-soluble gas, such as sulphur dioxide (SO | 06-06-2013 |
Anders Sjöblom, Bonassund SE
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20130143289 | Pre-Treatment of Cellulosic Material - A method of pre-treating a cellulosic material before hydrolysis is provided. The method comprises the steps of: impregnating the cellulosic material with a reactive water-soluble gas, such as sulphur dioxide (SO | 06-06-2013 |
20140295509 | Pre-Treatment of Cellulosic Material - A method of pre-treating a cellulosic material before hydrolysis is provided. The method comprises the steps of: impregnating the cellulosic material with a reactive water-soluble gas, such as sulphur dioxide (SO | 10-02-2014 |
Bo Sjoblom, Mariehamn FI
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20160108200 | THERMOPLASTIC POLYMERS - Thermoplastic polymers, for example fluoropolymers, are foamed by use of a solid formulation comprising thermoplastic polymer and manganese oxalate. | 04-21-2016 |
Hans Sjoblom, Simrishamn SE
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20130119189 | Location Signaling Device - A location signaling device comprising a wing balloon for signaling a location. The wing balloon is fixed to a tether line that itself is fixed to the location to be signaled. The wing balloon has an inflatable aerodynamically shaped hollow body to be at least partly be filled with a lighter-than-air gas and having a wing attack surface for air flowing relative to said wing balloon. The floating aloft of said wing balloon is supported by said air flow. When the wing balloon is inflated, a flexible wing portion is passively variable. The stronger the wind, the less attack is given. Thus, the dragging force on the tether line is generally static. | 05-16-2013 |
Johan Sjöblom, Trondehiem NO
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20130212929 | Synthetic Crude Oil - A blend suitable for mimicking the behavior of a crude oil/water blend may include a synthetic composition and brine. The synthetic composition may include: (I) at least one base oil component, (II) at least one surfactant, and (III) at least one particulate component having a particle size in the range from 5 to 500 nm. | 08-22-2013 |
Johan Sjöblom, Trondehiem NO
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20130212929 | Synthetic Crude Oil - A blend suitable for mimicking the behavior of a crude oil/water blend may include a synthetic composition and brine. The synthetic composition may include: (I) at least one base oil component, (II) at least one surfactant, and (III) at least one particulate component having a particle size in the range from 5 to 500 nm. | 08-22-2013 |
Kai Sjoblom, Espoo FI
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20080263424 | CONTROLLED DATA NETWORK ERROR RECOVERY - A method, a system and network nodes use an indication of possible duplicates of units, so that these units can be handled differently than other units. The unit is indicated to be a possible duplicate to the entity to which it is resent because no response was received from the entity it was sent to. | 10-23-2008 |
20090068981 | CHARGING EFFICIENCY - A method for performing charging in a telecommunications system, comprising: storing at a subscriber information store subscription information including charging arrangement information indicative of the charging arrangement for a first communication terminal operating in the telecommunications system; providing by means of packet data interface apparatus packet data communication services to the first terminal, the packet data interface apparatus being capable of interfacing between the first communication terminal and a packet-switched data link to another communications terminal; generating by means of packet data interface apparatus charging messages indicative of the usage of the packet data communication services by the first terminal; transferring the charging messages to charging apparatus; and performing by means of the charging apparatus a charging operation to attribute to a subscriber for the first communications terminal a charge for use of the communication services by the first terminal; the method further including the steps of: transferring the charging arrangement information to the packet data interface apparatus; and storing at the packet data interface apparatus the charging arrangement information for the first communication terminal; and wherein the stop of generating charge messages comprises generating the said charging messages dependant on the charging arrangement information for the first communication terminal. | 03-12-2009 |
Kai Sjöblom, Espoo FI
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20120020301 | CONTROLLED DATA NETWORK ERROR RECOVERY - A method, a system and network nodes use an indication of possible duplicates of units, so that these units can be handled differently than other units. The unit is indicated to be a possible duplicate to the entity to which it is resent because no response was received from the entity it was sent to. | 01-26-2012 |
Krister Sjöblom, Osmo SE
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20110120379 | Gripper device, robot arm, and milking robot - A griper device mountable on a robot arm of a milking robot provided for automatically attach teat cups to the teats of a milking animal, the gripper device comprises an electromagnet from gripping teat cups made of a magnetic material, the electromagnet including a coil feedable with a current a core of a magnetic material arranged at least partly within the coil; and a support structure for holding the electromagnet. The core comprises two end and portions in a single face of the electromagnet wherein the two end portions constitute different poles of the electromagnet and are shaped to be engagable with each of the teat cups in a close fit. | 05-26-2011 |
Krister Sjöblom, Ösmo SE
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20090102477 | Detecting arrangement and method for a magnetic gripper device - A detecting arrangement for a magnetic gripper device ( | 04-23-2009 |
20090301396 | Method and Arrangement for Animal Management - A method for animal management is provided in a milking system comprising a milking box ( | 12-10-2009 |
Kurt Sjöblom, Marstrand SE
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20110041848 | OXYGEN CONTROL IN BREATHING APPARATUS - The invention is directed to an oxygen sensor arrangement | 02-24-2011 |
Kurt Sjöblom, Marstrand SE
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20110041848 | OXYGEN CONTROL IN BREATHING APPARATUS - The invention is directed to an oxygen sensor arrangement | 02-24-2011 |
Lars Sjöblom, Vastra Frolunda SE
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20110056329 | GEAR HOUSING FOR AN AQUATIC VESSEL, BREAKAWAY SAFETY SYSTEM FOR AN AQUATIC VESSEL AND AQUATIC VESSEL - A gear housing for an aquatic vessel is adapted to be attached at an attachment site to an underside of a hull of the aquatic vessel. The gear housing includes at least one weakened region adapted to yield when the gear housing is rotated at the attachment site following an impact. A breakaway safety system includes such a gear housing, and a fracturable member for attaching the gear housing to the hull at the attachment site, wherein the weakened region is adapted to yield such that the fracturable member fractures. An aquatic vessel includes such a gear housing or such a breakaway safety system. | 03-10-2011 |
Lars Sjöblom, Vastra Frolunda SE
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20110056329 | GEAR HOUSING FOR AN AQUATIC VESSEL, BREAKAWAY SAFETY SYSTEM FOR AN AQUATIC VESSEL AND AQUATIC VESSEL - A gear housing for an aquatic vessel is adapted to be attached at an attachment site to an underside of a hull of the aquatic vessel. The gear housing includes at least one weakened region adapted to yield when the gear housing is rotated at the attachment site following an impact. A breakaway safety system includes such a gear housing, and a fracturable member for attaching the gear housing to the hull at the attachment site, wherein the weakened region is adapted to yield such that the fracturable member fractures. An aquatic vessel includes such a gear housing or such a breakaway safety system. | 03-10-2011 |
Olow Sjoblom, Ornskoldsvik SE
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20150136918 | Storage System for a Portable IV-Stand - The present invention relates to a stand ( | 05-21-2015 |
Preston Leigh Sjoblom, Great Falls, VA US
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20130317997 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR USE OF AN APPLICATION WHEEL USER INTERFACE AND VERIFIED ASSESSMENTS IN HIRING DECISIONS - A method and system are disclosed for using verified assessments of employee capabilities in hiring decisions, where the method and system are implemented via applications displayed as icons on a rotatable wheel structure. The verified assessments are of criteria applicable to a group of employees, where the criteria are weighted in accordance with attributes of the group and the hiring decisions depend upon the weighted criteria applied to the assessments of the employee and upon a rating of the group. An arc of the wheel structure is displayed, exposing a subset of applications, the wheel structure being rotatable to expose additional applications within the displayed arc. | 11-28-2013 |
Samuel Sjöblom, Malmo SE
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20130254709 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS - A terminal apparatus including a display screen, a display controller that displays a first display window with a second display window on the display screen in a superposed manner, and an input obtaining unit for obtaining a user's input for moving the first display window on the display screen. The display controller changes, when a user's input for moving the first display window toward an outside of the display screen is obtained during a first display state in which the first display window is displayed in the display screen and the movement satisfies a predetermined criterion, the state of the first display window to a second display state in which the first display window is displayed in a region at an end of the display screen in accordance with a direction of the movement of the first display window. | 09-26-2013 |
Samuel Sjöblom, Malmo SE
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20110122159 | METHODS, DEVICES, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR PROVIDING MULTI-REGION TOUCH SCROLLING - An electronic device includes a user interface and a processor coupled thereto. The user interface includes a display screen operable to display text and/or graphics, and a touch-sensitive interface comprising an array of sensors operable to receive a scrolling input from a user input object and generate a touch signal in response thereto. The processor is operable to detect the scrolling input and a location on the touch-sensitive interface at which the scrolling input was received responsive to the touch signal, and to scroll a different amount of the text and/or graphics on the display screen responsive to the scrolling input and according to the detected location. Related devices and methods of operation are also discussed. | 05-26-2011 |
20110177481 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH MEDIA FUNCTION AND METHOD - An electronic device switches between an electronic book reading mode and an audio book playback mode in a manner that is convenient and intuitive to the user. The electronic device stores an electronic work that contains a text version and an audio version of written material. The position in an active one of the text version or the audio version is matched against a corresponding position in the other one of the text version or the audio version. The user may indicate to the electronic device to switch modes. In that case, if the text version was active, playback of the audio version may commence from a point at which the user stopped reading the text version. Similarly, if the audio version was active, the text version may be displayed at the point where playback stopped. | 07-21-2011 |
Sven Johan Mikael Sjoblom, Napa, CA US
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20140304036 | MONETIZING ACCESS FOR DEMONSTRATIONS AND RUNNING SOFTWARE IN THE CLOUD WITHOUT REBUILDING THE SOFTWARE APPLICATION TO A WEB APPLICATION - A web based administration console is provided to enable access and use software applications online through a browser. A hosting system for providing access to online usage of software comprises one or more servers set up to provide a platform having a virtual environment. The servers have vendor software installed thereon for running by the servers in the virtual environment. The platform and its installed software are remotely accessible over a network to multiple simultaneous users who have registered their user information. The user information may be used to customize the experience with tailored tutorials, questions and guidelines when using the software. Contact and usage information is delivered back to the software vendor. Software selected by users is run on the servers, each user interacting in the virtual environment remotely over the network with the software, either as a software demonstration, education or as subscription service. | 10-09-2014 |
Tobias Sjoblom, Uppsala SE
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20090123928 | Genomic Landscapes of Human Breast and Colorectal Cancers - Human cancer is caused by the accumulation of mutations in oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes. To catalogue the genetic changes that occur during tumorigenesis, we isolated DNA from 11 breast and 11 colorectal tumors and determined the sequences of the genes in the Reference Sequence database in these samples. Based on analysis of exons representing 20,857 transcripts from 18,191 genes, we conclude that the genomic landscapes of breast and colorectal cancers are composed of a handful of commonly mutated gene “mountains” and a much larger number of gene “hills” that are mutated at low frequency. We describe statistical and bioinformatic tools that may help identify mutations with a role in tumorigenesis. These results have implications for understanding the nature and heterogeneity of human cancers and for using personal genomics for tumor diagnosis and therapy. | 05-14-2009 |
20130164819 | Method and Kit for Sequential Isolation of Nucleotide Species From a Sample - The invention provides a process and kit for serial isolation of DNA and RNA from the same sample. First, a siliceous solid support with preferential affinity for DNA over RNA is used to capture DNA in a lysate of a sample. Next, a siliceous solid support with similar affinity for RNA and DNA is used to capture RNA from the same lysate. The respective solid supports are recovered independent of each other, washed, and their bound nucleotide species are eluted. The invention further provides DNA and RNA prepared using the process in a minimal number of steps employing a minimal number of reagents. As the invention yields DNA and RNA of high quality and is amenable to automation, the invention may be used widely in the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries. | 06-27-2013 |
20130196312 | GENOMIC LANDSCAPES OF HUMAN BREAST AND COLORECTAL CANCERS - Human cancer is caused by the accumulation of mutations in oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes. To catalogue the genetic changes that occur during tumorigenesis, we isolated DNA from 11 breast and 11 colorectal tumors and determined the sequences of the genes in the Reference Sequence database in these samples. Based on analysis of exons representing 20,857 transcripts from 18,191 genes, we conclude that the genomic landscapes of breast and colorectal cancers are composed of a handful of commonly mutated gene “mountains” and a much larger number of gene “hills” that are mutated at low frequency. We describe statistical and bioinformatic tools that may help identify mutations with a role in tumorigenesis. These results have implications for understanding the nature and heterogeneity of human cancers and for using personal genomics for tumor diagnosis and therapy. | 08-01-2013 |
20140377754 | Genomic Landscapes of Human Breast and Colorectal Cancers - Human cancer is caused by the accumulation of mutations in oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes. To catalogue the genetic changes that occur during tumorigenesis, we isolated DNA from 11 breast and 11 colorectal tumors and determined the sequences of the genes in the Reference Sequence database in these samples. Based on analysis of exons representing 20,857 transcripts from 18,191 genes, we conclude that the genomic landscapes of breast and colorectal cancers are composed of a handful of commonly mutated gene “mountains” and a much larger number of gene “hills” that are mutated at low frequency. We describe statistical and bioinformatic tools that may help identify mutations with a role in tumorigenesis. These results have implications for understanding the nature and heterogeneity of human cancers and for using personal genomics for tumor diagnosis and therapy. | 12-25-2014 |
Tobias Sjoblom, Baltimore, MD US
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20100316995 | CONSENSUS CODING SEQUENCES OF HUMAN BREAST AND COLORECTAL CANCERS - Analysis of 13,023 genes in 11 breast and 11 colorectal cancers revealed that individual tumors accumulate an average of ˜90 mutant genes but that only a subset of these contribute to the neoplastic process. Using stringent criteria to delineate this subset, we identified 189 genes (average of 11 per tumor) that were mutated at significant frequency. The vast majority of these genes were not known to be genetically altered in tumors and are predicted to affect a wide range of cellular functions, including transcription, adhesion, and invasion. These data define the genetic landscape of two human cancer types, provide new targets for diagnostic and therapeutic intervention and monitoring. | 12-16-2010 |
Tobias Sjöblom, Uppsala SE
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20130164819 | Method and Kit for Sequential Isolation of Nucleotide Species From a Sample - The invention provides a process and kit for serial isolation of DNA and RNA from the same sample. First, a siliceous solid support with preferential affinity for DNA over RNA is used to capture DNA in a lysate of a sample. Next, a siliceous solid support with similar affinity for RNA and DNA is used to capture RNA from the same lysate. The respective solid supports are recovered independent of each other, washed, and their bound nucleotide species are eluted. The invention further provides DNA and RNA prepared using the process in a minimal number of steps employing a minimal number of reagents. As the invention yields DNA and RNA of high quality and is amenable to automation, the invention may be used widely in the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries. | 06-27-2013 |
20130196312 | GENOMIC LANDSCAPES OF HUMAN BREAST AND COLORECTAL CANCERS - Human cancer is caused by the accumulation of mutations in oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes. To catalogue the genetic changes that occur during tumorigenesis, we isolated DNA from 11 breast and 11 colorectal tumors and determined the sequences of the genes in the Reference Sequence database in these samples. Based on analysis of exons representing 20,857 transcripts from 18,191 genes, we conclude that the genomic landscapes of breast and colorectal cancers are composed of a handful of commonly mutated gene “mountains” and a much larger number of gene “hills” that are mutated at low frequency. We describe statistical and bioinformatic tools that may help identify mutations with a role in tumorigenesis. These results have implications for understanding the nature and heterogeneity of human cancers and for using personal genomics for tumor diagnosis and therapy. | 08-01-2013 |