Twedt
Bruce Twedt, San Mateo, CA US
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20120246047 | No Preset Spending Limit Analysis System and Method - Embodiments of the invention relates to a methodology consisting of using active account management to segment a portfolio with internal behavior score bands and a number of key performance metrics. In one potential embodiment, a server computer receives a set of data for NPSL accounts and identifies a risk for each account in the plurality of accounts. Accounts may then be grouped, and adjustments made in an ongoing basis to groups of accounts within the portfolio based on updated risk and use status. | 09-27-2012 |
20130232044 | No Preset Spending Limit Analysis System and Method - Embodiments of the invention relates to a methodology consisting of using active account management to segment a portfolio with internal behavior score bands and a number of key performance metrics. In one potential embodiment, a server computer receives a set of data for NPSL accounts and identifies a risk for each account in the plurality of accounts. Accounts may then be grouped, and adjustments made in an ongoing basis to groups of accounts within the portfolio based on updated risk and use status. | 09-05-2013 |
David Twedt US
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20120028980 | USE OF NK-1 RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS IN MANAGEMENT OF VISCERAL PAIN - Methods for managing visceral pain in mammalian subjects are described, in which a NK-1 receptor antagonist is administered to the subject before, during or after administration of general anesthesia. The methods and uses of NK-1 receptor antagonists described herein provide improved visceral pain management and MAC reduction when used with volatile anesthetics for general anesthesia. | 02-02-2012 |
Jason C. Twedt, Waverly, NY US
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20130249262 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TACTILE PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION - A system for tactile presentation of information to a pilot of an aircraft. The system comprises a pilot seat, a plurality of tactors, and a controller configured to control the plurality of tactors to tactually present the threat information to the pilot by producing one or more tactile stimuli based on situational awareness information. The tactors in the plurality of tactors are physically coupled to the pilot seat and the threat information is indicative of a threat to the aircraft. In some embodiments, at least one pressure sensor may be physically coupled to the pilot seat and the plurality of tactors may be configured to tactually present the threat information to the pilot based at least in part on data obtained by the at least one pressure sensor. | 09-26-2013 |
Max H. Twedt, Omaha, NE US
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20150031968 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING PLEURAL FLUID - The disclosure is directed to intrapleural air leak detection and monitoring. According to various embodiments of the disclosure, an air leak may be detected utilizing at least one sensor to determine whether fluid extracted from a pleural cavity of a patient includes carbon dioxide and/or a second substance. The second substance may be a foreign substance inhaled by the patient to confirm presence of the air leak. The air leak may be further monitored over a period of time by collecting temporally successive measurements associated with detected concentrations of carbon dioxide. Therefore, tissue damage and recovery may be assessed according to objectively collected criteria. | 01-29-2015 |