Van Dam, NL
Dirkjan Bernhard Van Dam, Eindhoven NL
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20080252679 | Ink Jet Device for the Controlled Positioning of Droplets of a Substance Onto a Substrate, Method for the Controlled Positioning of Droplets of a Substrate, and Use of an Ink Jet Device - The invention provides an ink jet device for the controlled positioning of droplets of a substance onto a substrate, the device comprising at least a print head with a nozzle designed to eject the droplet, the device further comprising at least one acoustic sensor arranged for detecting the landing of the droplet on the substrate. A feedback loop stops the printing process the moment the landing of a droplet is not detected within a predetermined delay time. | 10-16-2008 |
20080289704 | Fluid Transmission Through a Visual Display Panel - A visual display panel ( | 11-27-2008 |
20090244692 | VARIABLE FOCUS LENS TO ISOLATE OR TRAP SMALL PARTICULATE MATTER - Beam manipulation member for use in an optical tweezers system, the beam manipulation member comprising at least one optical element, being controllably deformable in order to act on a laser beam in response to signals coming from the optical tweezers system. The beam manipulation member may be used to change the focal distance of the optical tweezers system and also to deflect the laser beam. | 10-01-2009 |
20100056396 | CELL ARRAY OR MATRIX ASSEMBLY AND ELECTROPORATION - The present invention relates to an apparatus | 03-04-2010 |
20100173803 | INK JET DEVICE FOR PRODUCING A BIOLOGICAL ASSAY SUBSTRATE BY RELEASING A PLURALITY OF SUBSTANCES ONTO THE SUBSTRATE, AND METHOD FOR MONITORING THE INK JET DEVICE - The invention provides an ink jet device and method for producing a biological assay substrate ( | 07-08-2010 |
20100273142 | MULTI-COMPARTMENT DEVICE WITH MAGNETIC PARTICLES - The present invention discloses microfluidic devices with a valve-like structure (3), through which magnetic particles can be transported with minimal transport of fluids. This allows sequential processing of the magnetic particles. | 10-28-2010 |
20110304669 | METHOD FOR PROVIDING A SUBSTRATE WITH A PRINTED PATTERN - A machine ( | 12-15-2011 |
Eelco Mattias Van Dam, Arnhem NL
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20150320331 | ESTIMATING DISTRIBUTION, FLUCTUATION AND/OR MOVEMENT OF ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY THROUGH A HEART TISSUE - A computer implemented method for processing measurement data from electrocardiogram, ECG, electrodes on a subject. The method includes obtaining a 3D anatomical model of the torso of the subject, and obtaining a 3D image of the torso of the subject. The three dimensional image is aligned with the three-dimensional model. A position of each electrode in the three-dimensional model is determined from the three dimensional image. The positions of the electrodes in the three dimensional model are used for estimating the distribution, fluctuation and/or movement of electrical activity through heart tissue. | 11-12-2015 |
Gerben L.f. Van Dam, Waddinxveen NL
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20090061973 | Randomless game for multiplicity of players - The invention is a randomless game, as opposed to a game of chance, for a multiplicity of participants preferably using applications software and an internet web site which enables a contest to be played on-line. The winner of the contest is established by participants engaging in a series of conscious acts in each of a plurality of rounds which achieves peer selection that rather rapidly results in elimination of participants to select a winner, or at least a very few participants from which a winner is selected by an end game procedure. The series of conscious acts concern the use of profiles published to the participants so they can make decisions about the donation of tokens to qualified recipients, which are determined by contest rules. The game contemplates tokens that are distributed or sold and the winner receives a prize, such as a large amount of money. The game is also includes rules that prevent collusion between players to keep from being eliminated from the game by the peer selection process. | 03-05-2009 |
Jan Evert Gerard Van Dam, Wageningen NL
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20150111056 | LIGNOCELLULOSE PRESERVATIVE COMPOSITION, PROCESS USING SUCH COMPOSITION, PRESERVED LIGNOCELLULOSIC MATERIAL OBTAINABLE BY SUCH PROCESS AND PRODUCT COMPRISING SUCH MATERIAL - The invention relates to a lignocellulose preservative composition comprising in the range of from 50 to 98 wt % of a pyrolysis oil obtainable by pyrolysis of lignocellulosic material, a polymerisable furan compound and a catalyst for polymerising the furan compound in a catalytically effective amount. The invention further relates to a process for producing preserved lignocellulosic material comprising impregnating lignocellulosic material by immersion in such composition and subsequently curing the impregnated material and to preserved lignocellulosic material obtainable by such process and to an engineered wood or non-wood product comprising such lignocellulosic material. | 04-23-2015 |
Johannes Teunis Pieter Van Dam, Veenendaal NL
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20120029077 | Animal Feed Additive and Animal Feed Comprising Alkyl Esters of Medium Chain Fatty Acids, and their Use in Animal Feed - The invention is directed to an animal feed suitable for feeding mammals, birds and fish, comprising an alkyl ester of a fatty acid, wherein said fatty acid has a chain length of 5-12 carbon atoms, and wherein the dosage of said ester in said animal feed is 50 ppm by weight or higher, based on the total weight of said animal feed. | 02-02-2012 |
Jordan Adriaan Van Dam, The Hague NL
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20100293996 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LIQUEFYING A HYDROCARBON STREAM AND FLOATING VESSEL OR OFFSHORE PLATFORM COMPRISING THE SAME - A method of liquefying a hydrocarbon stream, such as natural gas, comprising at least the steps of : (a) partially liquefying a hydrocarbon feed stream ( | 11-25-2010 |
Marinus Johannes Maria Van Dam, Venlo NL
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20090122290 | Device manufacturing method and lithographic apparatus,and computer program product - In a lithographic printing process a substrate is moved, in the scanning direction, relative to a patterned beam of radiation being projected onto it during a scanning exposure of a pattern feature. An image of the pattern feature is blurred in the scanning direction. The effect of the blurring is used to reduce a difference of critical dimension between similar horizontal and vertical features. The effect on critical dimension may obtained by providing an amount of anamorphic magnification to the projection system. | 05-14-2009 |
20120092631 | GAS MANIFOLD, MODULE FOR A LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS, LITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS AND DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD - A gas manifold to direct a gas flow between two plates of an optical component of a lithographic apparatus, the gas manifold having an inlet, a diffuser downstream of the inlet, a flow straightener downstream of the inlet, a contractor downstream of the flow straightener, and an outlet downstream of the contractor. | 04-19-2012 |
Marinus Johannes Maria Van Dam, Veldhoven NL
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20150277233 | ACTUATION MECHANISM, OPTICAL APPARATUS, LITHOGRAPHY APPARATUS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING DEVICES - An actuator to displace, for example a mirror, provides movement with at least two degrees of freedom by varying the currents in two electromagnets. A moving part includes a permanent magnet with a magnetic face constrained to move over a working area lying substantially in a first plane perpendicular to a direction of magnetization of the magnet. The electromagnets have pole faces lying substantially in a second plane closely parallel to the first plane, each pole face substantially filling a quadrant of the area traversed by the face of the moving magnet. An optical position sensor may direct a beam of radiation at the moving magnet through a central space between the electromagnets. The sizes of facets in a pupil mirror device may be made smaller in a peripheral region, but larger in a central region, thereby relaxing focusing requirements. | 10-01-2015 |
Peter Van Dam, Doesburg NL
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20090270747 | Template Matching Method for Monitoring of ECG Morphology Changes - An implantable medical device and associated method perform ECG morphology monitoring. A subcutaneous ECG signal and a posture signal are sensed in a patient. A cardiac condition is detected in response to the ECG signal and the posture signal. In one embodiment, multiple ECG morphology templates corresponding to each of a number of different patient postures are acquired and stored for use in detecting a cardiac condition. | 10-29-2009 |
20100010338 | Implantable Medical Device Orientation Detection Utilizing an External Magnet and a 3D Accelerometer Sensor - A method and device for detecting the implanted orientation of an implantable medical device (IMD) in a patient. IMD includes an accelerometer for measuring acceleration signals in three orthogonal directional axes. A y-axis orientation of IMD is determined from the measured accelerometer signals using a gravitational force analysis. IMD includes a magnetic sensor that senses a varying magnetic field exerted on the magnetic sensor from an external magnet moved along a medial-lateral direction with respect to IMD. The z-axis orientation of IMD is determined from the location of the external magnet where the magnetic field exerted on the magnetic sensor is greatest. Based on a known relationship between the accelerometer and magnetic sensor, an orthogonal transformation calculation is performed on the y-axis and z-axis orientations to yield the x-axis orientation. The implanted orientation of IMD with respect to the patient is thus known and used to compensate accelerometer measurements. | 01-14-2010 |
Peter M. Van Dam, Doesburg NL
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20100106035 | METHOD OF AND APPARATUS FOR CLASSIFYING ARRHYTHMIAS USING SCATTER PLOT ANALYSIS - A method of classifying arrhythmias using scatter plot analysis to define a measure of variability of a cardiac rhythm parameter such as for example, without limitation, R-R interval, A-A interval, and the slope of a portion of a cardiac signal, is disclosed. The variability measurement is derived from a scatter plot of a cardiac rhythm parameter, employing a region counting technique that quantifies the variability of the cardiac rhythm parameter while minimizing the computational complexity. The method may be employed by an implantable medical device or system, such as an implantable pacemaker or cardioverter defibrillator, or by an external device or system, such as a programmer or computer. The variability measurement may be correlated with other device or system information to differentiate between atrial flutter and atrial fibrillation, for example. The variability information may also be used by the device or system to select an appropriate therapy for a patient. | 04-29-2010 |
20140142651 | IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE WITH VENTRICULAR PACING MANAGEMENT OF ELEVATED HEART RATES - An implantable medical device operates to promote intrinsic ventricular depolarization according to a pacing protocol. When a cardiac rate exceeds a predetermined threshold, the implantable medical device modifies the pacing protocol parameters to promote AV synchrony. | 05-22-2014 |
Peter Michael Van Dam, Arnhem NL
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20120002840 | METHOD OF AND ARRANGEMENT FOR LINKING IMAGE COORDINATES TO COORDINATES OF REFERENCE MODEL - A method of linking image coordinates to coordinates in a reference model is disclosed. The method includes acquiring a 2½D or 3D input image representing a body of a living being and including at least two image boundaries of at least two parts within said body, acquiring a 3D reference model representative of a reference living being describing in a reference model coordinate system at least two reference boundaries of the at least two parts within said body, and overlaying the reference model and the input image. The method further includes adjusting at least a portion of one of the reference boundaries and/or at least one of the image boundaries such that this reference boundary and this image boundary substantially coincide, while the adjusted reference boundary does not intersect with the remaining reference boundaries and/or the adjusted image boundary does not intersect with the remaining image boundaries. | 01-05-2012 |
20120157822 | Inverse Imaging of Electrical Activity of a Heart Muscle - A method for providing a representation of the distribution, fluctuation and/or movement of electrical activity through heart tissue, said method comprising: obtaining an ECG of the heart comprising said tissue; obtaining a model of the heart geometry; obtaining a model of the torso geometry; relating the measurements per electrode of the ECG to the heart and torso geometry and estimating the distribution, fluctuation and/or movement of electrical activity through heart tissue based upon a fastest route algorithm, shortest path algorithm and/or fast marching algorithm. | 06-21-2012 |
20150320331 | ESTIMATING DISTRIBUTION, FLUCTUATION AND/OR MOVEMENT OF ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY THROUGH A HEART TISSUE - A computer implemented method for processing measurement data from electrocardiogram, ECG, electrodes on a subject. The method includes obtaining a 3D anatomical model of the torso of the subject, and obtaining a 3D image of the torso of the subject. The three dimensional image is aligned with the three-dimensional model. A position of each electrode in the three-dimensional model is determined from the three dimensional image. The positions of the electrodes in the three dimensional model are used for estimating the distribution, fluctuation and/or movement of electrical activity through heart tissue. | 11-12-2015 |
Willem Leendert Pieter Van Dam, Epe NL
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20090090646 | STACKABLE FLAT BOTTOMED CAN - The invention seeks to provide the possibility of producing alternately (according to need) on the same production line beverage cans which are in one piece in the body portion and alternatively thereto metal cans for in particular baby food or children's food, milk foods or evaporated milk, while at the same time affording the possibility of considerable material savings on the last-mentioned food sector. Proposed for that purpose is a metal can comprising a seamless can body of sheet metal comprising a can body portion and a substantially flat bottom formed in one piece therewith, wherein the body portion is drawn conically inwardly both towards the bottom and also towards its open end respectively. The substantially flat bottom has an outwardly facing bead or indentation for stackingly receiving a connecting seam which connects one end of the can body portion of a second identical metal can to the lid thereof. | 04-09-2009 |
Wim Van Dam, Bergschenhoek NL
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20120145114 | LUBRICATING OIL COMPOSITION - A lubricating oil composition having a sulfur content of up to about 0.4 wt. % and a sulfated ash content of up to about 0.5 wt. % as determined by ASTM D874 is disclosed which comprises (a) a major amount of an oil of lubricating viscosity; (b) at least one oil-soluble or dispersed oil-stable boron-containing compound having no more than about 400 ppm of boron; and (c) at least one oil-soluble or dispersed oil-stable molybdenum-containing compound having, at least about 1100 ppm of molybdenum, based upon the total mass of the composition; wherein the lubricating oil composition has a ratio of sulfur to molybdenum of less than or equal to about 4:1. | 06-14-2012 |
20120145115 | LUBRICATING OIL COMPOSITION - A lubricating oil composition having a sulfur content of up to about 0.4 wt. % and a sulfated ash content of up to about 0.5 wt. % as determined by ASTM D874 is disclosed which comprises (a) a major amount of an oil of lubricating viscosity; (b) at least one oil-soluble or dispersed oil-stable boron-containing compound having no more than about 600 ppm of boron, based upon the total mass of the composition; and (c) at least one oil-soluble or dispersed oil-stable molybdenum-containing compound having no more than about 800 ppm of molybdenum, based upon the total mass of the composition; wherein the lubricating oil composition has a ratio of sulfur to molybdenum of about 5:1 to about 500:1. | 06-14-2012 |
20120145116 | LUBRICATING OIL COMPOSITION - A lubricating oil composition having a sulfur content of up to about 0.4 wt. % and a sulfated ash content of up to about 0.5 wt. % as determined by ASTM D874 is disclosed which comprises (a) a major amount of an oil of lubricating viscosity; (b) at least one oil-soluble or dispersed oil-stable boron-containing compound having greater than 400 ppm of boron, based upon the total mass of the composition; and (c) at least one oil-soluble or dispersed oil-stable molybdenum-containing compound having at least about 1100 ppm of molybdenum, based upon the total mass of the composition; wherein the lubricating oil composition has a ratio of sulfur to molybdenum of less than or equal to about 4:1. | 06-14-2012 |
20140100146 | LUBRICATING OIL COMPOSITION - A lubricating oil composition having a sulfur content of up to about 0.4 wt. % and a sulfated ash content of up to about 0.5 wt. % as determined by ASTM D874 is disclosed which comprises (a) a major amount of an oil of lubricating viscosity; (b) at least one oil-soluble or dispersed oil-stable boron-containing compound having no more than about 400 ppm of boron; and (c) at least one oil-soluble or dispersed oil-stable molybdenum-containing compound having at least about 1100 ppm of molybdenum, based upon the total mass of the composition; wherein the lubricating oil composition has a ratio of sulfur to molybdenum of less than or equal to about 4:1. | 04-10-2014 |
20140106998 | LUBRICATING OIL COMPOSITONS - A lubricating oil composition having a sulfur content of up to about 0.4 wt. % and a sulfated ash content of up to about 0.5 wt. % as determined by ASTM D874 is disclosed which comprises (a) a major amount of an oil of lubricating viscosity; (b) at least one oil-soluble or dispersed oil-stable boron-containing compound having greater than 400 ppm of boron, based upon the total mass of the composition; and (c) at least one oil-soluble or dispersed oil-stable molybdenum-containing compound having at least about 1100 ppm of molybdenum, based upon the total mass of the composition; wherein the lubricating oil composition has a ratio of sulfur to molybdenum of less than or equal to about 4:1. | 04-17-2014 |
20140106999 | LUBRICATING OIL COMPOSITIONS - A lubricating oil composition having a sulfur content of up to about 0.4 wt. % and a sulfated ash content of up to about 0.5 wt. % as determined by ASTM D874 is disclosed which comprises (a) a major amount of an oil of lubricating viscosity; (b) at least one oil-soluble or dispersed oil-stable boron-containing compound having no more than about 600 ppm of boron, based upon the total mass of the composition; and (c) at least one oil-soluble or dispersed oil-stable molybdenum-containing compound having no more than about 800 ppm of molybdenum, based upon the total mass of the composition; wherein the lubricating oil composition has a ratio of sulfur to molybdenum of about 5:1 to about 500:1. | 04-17-2014 |