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David Urman, Portland, OR US
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| 20100178662 | NON-INVASIVE HUMAN-HEALTH-MEASUREMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - Methods and hand-held devices non-invasively measure a health parameter in an individual or a plurality of individuals. Plural hand-held devices may be provided to plural individuals. Each device may compute a score based on the assayed health parameter in the individual. A server on a computer network may receive the scores and determine a pattern based on the scores. The hand-held devices may be further configured to receive additional data from the individuals regarding activities that may affect the individuals' scores. The server may receive the additional data from the devices and determine additional patterns. | 07-15-2010 |
| 20110098590 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR DETECTING ANALYTES - An apparatus for measuring a quantity of an analyte, such as an aldehyde, contained in a breath sample includes a breath collection device and a measurement device. The breath collection device includes a breath inlet area, a breath outlet area, and a reaction chamber. The reaction chamber can include a reagent that is colorimetrically reactive with one or more aldehydes. The measurement device includes a light emitting device and a light measuring device and is configured to provide a quantitative value indicative of the amount of aldehydes present in the breath sample. | 04-28-2011 |
David A. Urman, Portland, OR US
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| 20080234553 | NON-INVASIVE HUMAN-HEALTH-MEASUREMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - Methods and hand-held devices non-invasively measure a health parameter in an individual or a plurality of individuals. Plural hand-held devices may be provided to plural individuals. Each device may compute a score based on the assayed health parameter in the individual. A server on a computer network may receive the scores and determine a pattern based on the scores. The hand-held devices may be further configured to receive additional data from the individuals regarding activities that may affect the individuals' scores. The server may receive the additional data from the devices and determine additional patterns. | 09-25-2008 |
Kevin Leonard Urman, Lugoff, SC US
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| 20120094059 | NYLON CARPET FIBERS HAVING BLEACH RESISTANCE - The present invention relates to a nylon yarn of a finely dispersed melt blended polymer alloy having i) a polyamide component selected from polyhexamethyleneadipamide, polycaprolactam and mixtures thereof, and ii) a nylon 11 component; wherein the polyamide component is the major component by weight of the total melt blended polymer and wherein the polyamide component has a viscosity of about 2.6 IV or more as measured in 96% sulfuric acid. The resulting nylon yarn shows improved bleach resistance. The present invention also relates to processes of producing the yarn and nylon carpets comprising the yarn described above. | 04-19-2012 |
Mia Yael Urman, Tel Aviv IL
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| 20110185280 | Computerized Toolset for Use with Oracle Forms - A method for automatically operating an Oracle Forms application, the method comprising: intercepting, using a Listener component of the Oracle Forms application, a communication between the Oracle Forms application and an Oracle Forms server, and storing the intercepted communication; identifying, in the intercepted communication, data associated with at least one user input field of the Oracle Forms application; replacing, in the intercepted communication, the identified data with new data corresponding to the user input field of the Oracle Forms application, to produce a new communication; and transmitting the new communication to the an Oracle Forms server, using a Dispatcher component of the Oracle Forms application, thereby causing the Oracle Forms application to operate automatically. | 07-28-2011 |
Noa Urman, Carcur IL
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| 20110109879 | MULTIVARIATE DYNAMIC PROFILING SYSTEM AND METHODS - There provided herein a system for profiling a personal aspect of a subject, the system comprising a processor adapted to select at least one visual stimulus from a database comprising a multiplicity of visual stimuli and at least one evoking stimulus from a database comprising a multiplicity of evoking stimuli; and at least one sensor adapted to acquire at least one eye response of a subject to said visual stimulus; wherein said processor is further adapted to perform processing and analysis of said visual stimulus, said evoking stimulus and said eye response, for profiling at least one personal aspect of said subject. | 05-12-2011 |
Robert Urman, Schaumburg, IL US
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| 20100231036 | TWO-WIRE ADAPTER - A two-wire adapter circuit comprises a current shunt monitor and a circuit for sensing an abrupt change in the output of the current shunt monitor, a power supply, and a two-wire electrical conduit connecting the power supply to a load via the current shunt monitor, the circuit for sensing the abrupt change in the output of the current shunt monitor configured to output a defined digital signal on a third wire upon sensing the abrupt change. | 09-16-2010 |
| 20110132093 | ULTRASONIC PASSENGER DETECTION - A method and apparatus of recognizing the presence of a passenger in front of a door of a transit vehicle comprises directing an ultrasound transmitter/receiver at a volume of space adjacent the door, emitting an ultrasound pulse into the empty volume, recording and integrating intensity of the echoes and storing the integrated value as a standard value, repeatedly emitting an ultrasound pulse into the volume, and comparing the integrated values to the standard value. | 06-09-2011 |
Roy Urman, Karkur IL
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| 20120163544 | Fluoroscopic Data Display - An apparatus, including a transparent panel, which is configured to protect an operator positioned on a first side of the panel from X-ray radiation applied to a patient on a second side of the panel during a medical procedure, while permitting the operator to view the patient through the panel. The apparatus also includes a display device, which is coupled to present information on the transparent panel responsively to the medical procedure. | 06-28-2012 |
