Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090124834 | COMPOSITE MATERIAL COMPOSED OF NANOPARTICLES OF TRANSITION METAL AND MAGNETIC FERRIC OXIDE, A METHODE OF PREPARING THE SAME, AND USES OF THE SAME - A composite material composed of nanoparticles of transition metal(s) and magnetic ferric oxide, a method of preparing the same, and uses of the same are provided. The composite material is substantially composed of nanoparticles of transition metal(s) or alloy thereof and nanoparticles of magnetic ferric oxide, the size of nanoparticles of transition metal(s) or alloy thereof is in the range of 0.7 to 5 nm, the size of nanoparticles of magnetic ferric oxide is in the range of 5 to 50 nm, and the amount of transition metal(s) or alloy thereof is in the range of 0.1 to 30 wt %, based on the total weight of composite material, the magnetic ferric oxide is gamma-Fe | 05-14-2009 |
20120303672 | FEDERATION OF MULTI-LEVEL MASTER DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - Federating multiple-level master data management systems may include a first set of master data management nodes having one or more common characteristics. A first group master data management node may be assigned to centrally manage the first set of master data management nodes, the first group master data management node maintaining master data management functionalities at a group level and providing a single logical view of master data to the first set of master data management nodes. Each master data management node in the first set has data access link with the first group master data management node based on implementation style of said each master data management node. | 11-29-2012 |
20120303692 | FEDERATION OF MASTER DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - Federating master data management systems may include a network-aware adapter configured with a host master data management node. The network-aware adapter may establish one or more links with other master data management systems to allow the system to work together and leverage each other's data. | 11-29-2012 |
20130011864 | PHOTOLUMINESCENT NANOPARTICLE, PREPARATION, AND APPLICATION THEREOF - Luminescent nanoparticles, preparation, and application thereof are disclosed. The luminescent nanoparticle consists of matrix, which is a macromolecular compound containing carboxyl group, and a rare-earth luminescent dye dispersed in the matrix. The preparation method of the luminescent nanoparticle comprises: dissolving the rare-earth complex luminescent dye and the macromolecular compound in organic solvent miscible with water, adding the solution into water, and forming the luminescent nanoparticle by coprecipitation-selfassembly process. The prepared luminescent nanoparticle has excellent long-wave excitational luminescent properties and good stability, and can be used in coupling the surface carboxyl group of a biomolecule. The biological probes based on such luminescent nanoparticles have wide application prospects on the aspects of high-sensitivity luminescent immunoassay, biological imaging and the like. | 01-10-2013 |
20130151945 | Processing Published and Subscribed Events - A method and system for processing published and subscribed events. The method includes the steps of: parsing definitions of published events and subscribed events in widget definition files in a webpage, generating a set of published events and a set of subscribed events, respectively, based on the definitions of the published events and the subscribed events, and generating a definition file of a hidden widget based on the set of published events and the set of subscribed evens, where at least one step is carried out on a computer device. | 06-13-2013 |
20130311890 | ENABLING TRANSFER OF WIDGETS ACROSS CONTAINERS AT RUNTIME - A method and system for enabling transfer of widgets across containers at runtime. According to embodiments of the present invention, a user is allowed to transfer a widget across containers at runtime, for example, moving a widget that has been deployed and operated in one widget container to another, even though the destination widget container originally does not support the widget. Specifically, the widget being transferred can keep consistency in terms of data and state before and after the transfer. Furthermore, the user can implement the cross-container transfer of widgets at runtime by, for example, convenient interaction means like a drag-and-drop operation. In this way, the user can operate and interact with Web applications in a more convenient and flexible way. | 11-21-2013 |
20140054510 | Y-TYPE OXOTITANIUM PHTHALOCYANINE NANOPARTICLES, PREPARATION, AND USE THEREOF - Oxotitanium phthalocyanine nanoparticles in the crystal form of phase-Y (Y-TiOPc) having particle diameters of 2˜4 nm, preparation, and applications thereof are disclosed. The preparation method comprises the following steps: mixing a concentrated sulfuric acid solution of TiOPc with water or dilute sulfuric acid, or water or dilute sulfuric acid with a surfactant dissolved therein, or an aqueous solution of a low molecular weight organic compound to form a suspension or hydrosol; adding into the resulting suspension or hydrosol chlorinated hydrocarbons to extract TiOPc into an organic phase, so as to form a colloidal solution of Y-TiOPc nanoparticles; and then, washing and drying the above nanoparticles to give rise to a powder of the Y-TiOPc nanoparticles. Such a nanoparticle powder can disperse in chlorinated hydrocarbons to form stable colloidal solutions, thereby providing an alternative approach for solving the problem of poor dispersibility for Y-type TiOPc. | 02-27-2014 |
20150295399 | FALSE-TRIGGER FREE POWER-RAIL ESD CLAMP PROTECTION CIRCUIT - A false-trigger free power-rail ESD clamp protection circuit includes an ESD impact detection component, a discharge transistor, a discharge transistor turn-on channel, and a discharge transistor shutoff channel. The circuit, in a smaller layout area, has very strong electrostatic charge discharge capability under ESD impact, little power leakage during normal power-up, and relatively strong false-trigger immunity capability for quick power-up. | 10-15-2015 |