Aboud
Emad T. Aboud, Swaida SY
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20100036398 | Vascular clip - A vascular clip for use in end-to-side anastomoses having a handle connected to a lower ring and an upper ring. The handle includes a resilient element biasing the two rings together so that the rings are closely juxtaposed when the clip is closed. The respective facing surfaces of each of the rings may be provided with a rough surface. A graft vessel or an artificial aneurysm may be sutured to the lower ring. The graft vessel or artificial aneurysm may be autologous or heterologous material or may be made of synthetic material. The handle may fit into a clip applier that facilitates the application of the clip. The handle and the clip applier may be of different shapes depending on the various applications of the clip. The rings may also have different shapes and sizes to accommodate different kinds of anastomoses and different vessels of all sizes in all parts and cavities of the human or animal body. The two rings are substantially the same dimension, which preferably may be in the range of from around 2 mm up to around 2.5 cm. | 02-11-2010 |
20100036400 | Vascular anastomosis device - A device for creating an end-to-side anastomosis between a graft vessel and a recipient vessel having an extravascular member, such as an upper ring, an intravascular member, such as a lower ring, and means to fix the intravascular member in the recipient vessel, such as a handle with a resilient element biasing the extravascular member and the intravascular member together. A graft vessel is attached to the intravascular member around an edge of an opening in the intravascular member. Other means than a biasing resilient element may be employed to fix the intravascular member in the recipient vessel which do not require an extravascular member, such as expandable cylinders. In other embodiments, means may be employed to insert the intravascular member into the recipient vessel such as delivery systems that open an arteriotomy while simultaneously delivering the intravascular member into the recipient vessel. | 02-11-2010 |
Issa Aboud, Rogers, AR US
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20140136255 | Dynamic Task Management - Dynamic task management processes and systems are provided, whereby tasks are assigned to workers discretely, in response to worker-originated requests, on a real-time basis. Tasks are extracted from an aggregate thereof, scheduled into one or more queues, then “pulled” by workers for execution. Comprehensive data for performing each task are monitored, as are worker skills and availability. Each task is matched to an appropriate worker, the assignment being adjusted or modified automatically, to the extent required, to satisfy certain predefined temporal and/or spatial criteria. When a worker signals completion of an assigned task, the next discrete task in the queue matching the worker's skills and/or availability is pulled from the queue and assigned. The invention is useful for managing warehouse and inventory operations, and specifically, the scheduling and assignment of pick tasks among warehouse pickers, for example, in connection with e-commerce order fulfillment. | 05-15-2014 |
Manuel Aboud, Calgary CA
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20160003037 | Hydrocarbon Density Determination Method - A method for analyzing a geological formation having at least one hydrocarbon therein may include determining a total organic carbon mass over a depth range of the geological formation, and determining a mass fraction of the at least one hydrocarbon over the depth range of the geological formation based upon the total organic carbon mass. The method may further include determining a volume of the at least one hydrocarbon over the depth range of the geological formation, and determining a density of the at least one hydrocarbon over the depth range of the geological formation based upon the mass fraction and the volume of the at least one hydrocarbon. | 01-07-2016 |
Mohamed F. Aboud, Cairo EG
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20130168328 | SYNTHESIS OF COPPER OXIDE- DOPED ZINC-OXIDE NANOPARTICLES AND THEIR USE - A simple, room-temperature method of producing CuO-doped zinc oxide nanoparticles was established by reacting zinc nitrate hexahydrate, copper nitrate trihydrate and cyclohexylamine (CHA) at room temperature. These nanoparticles may be used for photocatalytic degradation of cyanide in aqueous solutions. The degradation of cyanide is effective because electrons transfer from the p-type copper oxide to the n-type zinc oxide. | 07-04-2013 |
Mohamed F. A. Aboud, Cairo EG
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20120097522 | SYNTHESIS OF ZINC-OXIDE NANOPARTICLES AND THEIR USE FOR PHOTO CATALYTIC DEGRADATION OF CYANIDE - A simple, room-temperature method of producing zinc oxide nanoparticles was established by reacting zinc nitrate hexahydrate and cyclohexylamine (CHA) in either aqueous or EtOHic medium. Particles of polyhedra morphology were obtained for zinc oxide, prepared in EtOH (ZnO | 04-26-2012 |
Victoria Janet Aboud, Toronto CA
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20120162098 | PORTABLE ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - A portable electronic apparatus is disclosed. The portable electronic apparatus includes a processor circuit enabled to execute a plurality of programs. The portable electronic apparatus also includes an output device for outputting output from the processor circuit. The portable electronic apparatus further includes an input device for receiving input, the input for controlling the processor circuit. In addition, the portable electronic apparatus includes an indicator for indicating a program being executed by the processor circuit. | 06-28-2012 |