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Clay Steven Stricklin, Eindhoven NL
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20110174808 | BLISTER-TYPE PACKAGING UNIT HAVING A WEAKENED REGION TO BE TORN - A blister-type packaging unit having a front wall ( | 07-21-2011 |
Cory J. Stricklin, Olathe, KS US
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20090018840 | AUTOMATED SPEECH RECOGNITION (ASR) TILING - Techniques are described related to tiles of automatic speech recognition data. In an implementation, automated speech recognition (ASR) data is obtained. The ASR data is divided into a plurality of tiles based on an approximate amount of data to be included in each tile. Each of the tiles is a geographic partition of the ASR data. | 01-15-2009 |
Greg Stricklin, Del Mar, CA US
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20120265813 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PREFERENCE GENERATION - The system provides a method and apparatus for preference generation that allows, for example, geographic boundaries to be easily implemented by a user. The system permits a user and other participants to manually and/or automatically constrain options to specific user and participant defined criteria, including geographic, categorical, economical, temporal, and other preference metrics. | 10-18-2012 |
Jim Stricklin, Del Mar, CA US
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20120265813 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PREFERENCE GENERATION - The system provides a method and apparatus for preference generation that allows, for example, geographic boundaries to be easily implemented by a user. The system permits a user and other participants to manually and/or automatically constrain options to specific user and participant defined criteria, including geographic, categorical, economical, temporal, and other preference metrics. | 10-18-2012 |
John Stricklin, Lakeville, MN US
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20100084724 | MEMORY CELL WITH STRESS-INDUCED ANISOTROPY - A magnetic memory element that has a stress-induced magnetic anisotropy. The memory element has a ferromagnetic free layer having a switchable magnetization orientation switchable, a ferromagnetic reference layer having a pinned magnetization orientation, and a non-magnetic spacer layer therebetween. The free layer may be circular, essentially circular or nearly circular. | 04-08-2010 |
Michael Stricklin, Austin, TX US
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20130082849 | METHOD FOR INCORPORATING INDIVIDUAL VEHICLE DATA COLLECTION, DETECTION AND RECORDING OF TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS IN A TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROLLER - The present disclosure teaches a software and hardware system capable of operating on a signal controller platform which detects and records individual vehicle data including but not limited to dangerous driving behavior such as red light running and speeding. The disclosure teaches sharing of the computing platform and infrastructure of the traffic control system. The disclosure also teaches receiving, interpreting, and organizing data collected through the traffic control system's vehicle detection infrastructure, and driving cameras, video, or other recording devices to provide additional evidence of an individual vehicle's behavior. | 04-04-2013 |
Robert S. Stricklin, Richardson, TX US
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20080224334 | Molded Beam for Optoelectronic Sensor Chip Substrate - A substrate on which a plurality of epoxy over molded integrated circuit dies are formed includes a beam formed on the substrate for providing stiffness to the substrate. The beam includes structure having a cross-sectional shape, for example, substantially in the shape of a trapezoid, “T” or “L”, and may be formed on the top or bottom surface of the substrate. | 09-18-2008 |
20110309531 | MOLDED BEAM FOR OPTOELECTRONIC SENSOR CHIP SUBSTRATE - A substrate on which a plurality of epoxy over molded integrated circuit dies are formed includes a beam formed on the substrate for providing stiffness to the substrate. The beam includes structure having a cross-sectional shape, for example, substantially in the shape of a trapezoid, “T” or “L”, and may be formed on the top or bottom surface of the substrate. | 12-22-2011 |