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Andreas Stockfisch, Lippstadt DE
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20150219299 | Optical Surface and Lighting Device for Vehicles - An optical surface for softening a light/dark border of a lighting device for vehicles, having a grid of lens elements distributed over a base surface, by means of which a light bundle passing through the optical surface can be diffused in relation to a main direction, wherein the lens elements are each designed as micro-lens elements, which, on one hand, exhibit a central main admission surface, which follows a contour of the base surface, by means of which the light beams of the light bundle are deflected in a main direction corresponding to the contour of the base surface, and on the other hand, exhibit subsidiary admission surfaces, running at an angle to the central main admission surface, by means of which light beams of the light bundle are diffused in a diffusion direction in relation to the main direction. | 08-06-2015 |
Bernhard Stockfisch, Meerbusch DE
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20130256573 | THROTTLE DEVICE - A throttle device for varying the pressure of a fluid in a plurality of parallel outlets includes a fluid collector having at least an internal chamber, an inlet and a plurality of outlets for the fluid, and a control element displaceably mounted in the internal chamber of the fluid collector and comprises a plurality of orifices, the cross-section of which can be varied by a relative movement of the control element in relation to the fluid collector. The control element is a sleeve, wherein the orifices are disposed in the sleeve such that they correspond to the outlets of the fluid collector, wherein between the sleeve and the fluid collector seals are provided, such that in a region between of an outside surface of the sleeve and an inside surface surrounding the internal chamber of the fluid collector no fluid communication takes place between the orifices of the sleeve. | 10-03-2013 |
Thomas Stockfisch, Escondido, CA US
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20130225439 | METHODS FOR IMPROVING INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE DIAGNOSIS - The present invention provides methods and systems to predict and diagnose inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and subtypes such as ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD) by detecting the presence, absence, level, and/or genotype of one or more sero-genetic-inflammation markers. Advantageously, with the present invention, it is possible to provide a diagnosis of IBD versus non-IBD, to rule out IBD that is inconclusive for CD and UC, and to differentiate between CD and UC with increased accuracy. | 08-29-2013 |
20150072879 | METHODS FOR IMPROVING INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE DIAGNOSIS - The present invention provides methods and systems to predict and diagnose inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and subtypes such as ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD) by detecting the presence, absence, level, and/or genotype of one or more sero-genetic-inflammation markers. Advantageously, with the present invention, it is possible to provide a diagnosis of IBD versus non-IBD, to rule out IBD that is inconclusive for CD and UC, and to differentiate between CD and UC with increased accuracy. | 03-12-2015 |
Tom Stockfisch, Escondido, CA US
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20140234854 | METHOD FOR EVALUATION OF PRESENCE OF OR RISK OF COLON TUMORS - The disclosed methods are used to predict or assess colon tumor status in a patient. They can be used to determine nature of tumor, recurrence, or patient response to treatments. Some embodiments of the methods include generating a report for clinical management. The methodology provided herein is intended to detect technical variations and to allow for data normalization and enhance signal detection and build predictive proteins profiles of disease status and response. | 08-21-2014 |
20150111220 | METHOD FOR EVALUATION OF PRESENCE OF OR RISK OF COLON TUMORS - The disclosed methods are used to predict or assess colon tumor status in a patient. They can be used to determine nature of tumor, recurrence, or patient response to treatments. Some embodiments of the methods include generating a report for clinical management. The methodology provided herein is intended to detect technical variations and to allow for data normalization and enhance signal detection and build predictive proteins profiles of disease status and response. | 04-23-2015 |
20150111221 | METHOD FOR EVALUATION OF PRESENCE OF OR RISK OF COLON TUMORS - The disclosed methods are used to predict or assess colon tumor status in a patient. They can be used to determine nature of tumor, recurrence, or patient response to treatments. Some embodiments of the methods include generating a report for clinical management. The methodology provided herein is intended to detect technical variations and to allow for data normalization and enhance signal detection and build predictive proteins profiles of disease status and response. | 04-23-2015 |
20150111223 | METHOD FOR EVALUATION OF PRESENCE OF OR RISK OF COLON TUMORS - The disclosed methods are used to predict or assess colon tumor status in a patient. They can be used to determine nature of tumor, recurrence, or patient response to treatments. Some embodiments of the methods include generating a report for clinical management. The methodology provided herein is intended to detect technical variations and to allow for data normalization and enhance signal detection and build predictive proteins profiles of disease status and response. | 04-23-2015 |
20150111230 | METHOD FOR EVALUATION OF PRESENCE OF OR RISK OF COLON TUMORS - The disclosed methods are used to predict or assess colon tumor status in a patient. They can be used to determine nature of tumor, recurrence, or patient response to treatments. Some embodiments of the methods include generating a report for clinical management. The methodology provided herein is intended to detect technical variations and to allow for data normalization and enhance signal detection and build predictive proteins profiles of disease status and response. | 04-23-2015 |