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Daniel Vlock, Concord, MA US
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20150210755 | ANTI-POLY-N-ACETYL GLUCOSAMINE (PNAG) MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY AND USES THEREOF FOR THE PREVENTION OR TREATMENT OF PNAG EXPRESSING BACTERIAL INFECTION - Provided are methods for the treatment or prevention of microbial infections (e.g., bacterial infection) in which the underlying pathology involves a PNAG-expressing microbe (e.g., PNAG-expressing bacteria). The methods of the invention generally involve administering to the subject an effective amount of an antibody that specifically binds to PNAG. Such methods are particularly useful for the treatment of nosocomial | 07-30-2015 |
Jonathan Vlock, New York, NY US
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20130185646 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CUSTOMIZING A PROJECT - A method, system, and computer readable media for managing a project over a computer network is disclosed. A project selection is received. Data associated with the project is retrieved in response to the selection. Data associated with a user profile is also retrieved, and compared to the data associated with the project to detect inconsistencies between the project and the user profile. In an embodiment, substitutions are determined based on the inconsistencies and automatically incorporated into the project. Data associated with the project including the substitutions is then delivered to the user over a computer network. In another embodiment, data associated with the project and the inconsistencies is delivered to the user over a computer network. In some embodiments, data associated with alternative project inputs and/or project actions consistent with the user profile is delivered to the user for substitution into the project. In some implementations, a selection of one or more alternative project inputs and/or project actions may be received from the user over a computer network. | 07-18-2013 |
20130191177 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CUSTOMIZING A PROJECT - A method, system, and computer readable media for managing a project over a computer network is disclosed. A project selection is received. Data associated with the project is retrieved in response to the selection. Data associated with a user profile is also retrieved, and compared to the data associated with the project to detect inconsistencies between the project and the user profile. In an embodiment, substitutions are determined based on the inconsistencies and automatically incorporated into the project. Data associated with the project including the substitutions is then delivered to the user over a computer network. In another embodiment, data associated with the project and the inconsistencies is delivered to the user over a computer network. In some embodiments, data associated with alternative project inputs and/or project actions consistent with the user profile is delivered to the user for substitution into the project. In some implementations, a selection of one or more alternative project inputs and/or project actions may be received from the user over a computer network. | 07-25-2013 |
Michael Vlock, Branford, CT US
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20120225598 | MOTORIZED WATERCRAFT SYSTEM WITH INTERCHANGEABLE MOTOR MODULE - A personal watercraft body comprises a recess configured to receive similarly shaped cassettes. A first cassette may be motorized to propel the body relative to a body of water. A second cassette may be non-motorized and may include a storage space therein for storing personal items. An insert may be disposed between the cassettes and the recess to orient and fit the cassettes within the body. | 09-06-2012 |
20130059489 | INFLATABLE WATERCRAFT WITH BATTERY POWERED MOTORIZED CASSETTE - An inflatable watercraft comprises a motorized cassette and at least one inflatable chamber. The at least one inflatable chamber is foldable relative to the motorized cassette at least when the inflatable watercraft is in a deflated configuration. The motorized cassette includes a motor, an impeller, at least one battery, and a pump configured to inflate the at least one inflatable chamber. The pump can include a reversible pump configured to deflate the at least one inflatable chamber. | 03-07-2013 |
Sandra Vlock US
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20130232168 | Presenting a Temporal Sequence of Geographic Location-Specific Digital Data - Methods and systems for presenting a temporal sequence of geographic location-specific data are disclosed. These include presenting a temporal sequence of geographic location-specific data in response to a single query. A query that includes data specifying a selected geographic location and a time interval is received. In response to the query, at least three temporally distinct times are selected to represent the time interval. At least one visual image data file is selected to represent the selected geographic location at each of the at least three temporally distinct times. At least one additional contextual data file is selected to represent the selected geographic location at each of the at least three temporally distinct times. The selected visual image data files and additional contextual data files are presented in temporal sequence to represent the progression of time at the selected geographic location over the time interval. | 09-05-2013 |
Sandra Vlock, Stony Creek, CT US
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20130232168 | Presenting a Temporal Sequence of Geographic Location-Specific Digital Data - Methods and systems for presenting a temporal sequence of geographic location-specific data are disclosed. These include presenting a temporal sequence of geographic location-specific data in response to a single query. A query that includes data specifying a selected geographic location and a time interval is received. In response to the query, at least three temporally distinct times are selected to represent the time interval. At least one visual image data file is selected to represent the selected geographic location at each of the at least three temporally distinct times. At least one additional contextual data file is selected to represent the selected geographic location at each of the at least three temporally distinct times. The selected visual image data files and additional contextual data files are presented in temporal sequence to represent the progression of time at the selected geographic location over the time interval. | 09-05-2013 |