Abramovitz
Alexander Abramovitz, Irvine, CA US
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20150085534 | REGENERATIVE AND RAMPING ACCELERATION (RARA) SNUBBERS FOR ISOLATED AND TAPPED-INDUCTOR CONVERTERS - A voltage converter circuit comprising a primary inductor; a secondary inductor, at least a portion of the second inductor being mutually coupled to the primary inductor; a rectifier diode connected to the secondary inductor such that the rectifier diode turns off when current flows in the secondary inductor in a first direction; and a snubber circuit arranged to charge a first snubber capacitor with the current flowing through the secondary inductor after the rectifier diode turns off; the snubber circuit being arranged to discharge the first snubber capacitor by complementing the current in the secondary inductor after the flow of the current in the secondary inductor is inverted. | 03-26-2015 |
Asaf Abramovitz, Herzliya IL
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20150271030 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DETECTION OF DATA ANOMALIES - The disclosure presents computational methods and systems for detecting and correcting, or deleting, data anomalies in data generated by information technology business management (“ITBM”) systems. In one aspect, a method receives a record of data generated by an ITBM system. The record of data includes data types and associated numerical values recorded over a number of time periods. The method detects one or more data anomalies in the record of data based on the numerical values of the data types in the time periods and reports a set of the one or more data anomalies to a user. The method also enables a user to correct the data anomalies in the recorded data based on the user's decision to selectively correct or delete each of the data anomalies. | 09-24-2015 |
Assi Abramovitz, Tel-Aviv IL
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20120263183 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SELF-LEARNING OF VPNS FROM COMBINATIONS OF UNIDIRECTIONAL TUNNELS IN MPLS/VPN NETWORKS - In one embodiment, a data packet is received at a network device. A layer-2 identification (L2ID) value is identified for the received data packet based on a destination address and a label stack of the received data packet. The L2ID value is specific to an application associated with the data packet. A 6-tuple is created that includes the L2ID value. The received data packet is classified using the 6-tuple. Deep packet inspection (DPI) services are performed based on the classification of the received data packet. The DPI services apply a set of one or more application-level policies to the received data packet. The received data packet is forwarded from the network device toward a destination. | 10-18-2012 |
20140071830 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SELF-LEARNING OF VPNS FROM COMBINATIONS OF UNIDIRECTIONAL TUNNELS IN MPLS/VPN NETWORKS - In one embodiment, a data packet is received at a network device. A layer-2 identification (L2ID) value is identified for the received data packet based on a destination address and a label stack of the received data packet. The L2ID value is specific to an application associated with the data packet. A 6-tuple is created that includes the L2ID value. The received data packet is classified using the 6-tuple. Deep packet inspection (DPI) services are performed based on the classification of the received data packet. The DPI services apply a set of one or more application-level policies to the received data packet. The received data packet is forwarded from the network device toward a destination. | 03-13-2014 |
David Abramovitz, Charlotte, NC US
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20160136035 | EROTIC STIMULATOR DEVICE - An erotic stimulator device comprising a mat including an inner surface and an outer surface, a hook and loop fastening system wherein a hook portion of the system is secured to one mat surface and a loop portion of the system is secured to the opposite mat surface and a sleeve having an open end and a closed end wherein the sleeve is placed on the inner surface of the mat with the open end of the sleeve extending outside the perimeter of the sleeve, the mat is rolled up into a cylindrical shape with the sleeve inside and the hook and loop fastening system is engaged to maintain the shape of the mat and the open end of the sleeve is extended from the inner surface to the outer surface of the mat. | 05-19-2016 |
Jay Abramovitz, Portland, OR US
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20150149146 | SYSTEMS FOR DELIVERY OF AUDIO SIGNALS TO MOBILE DEVICES - The present disclosure is directed to an audio delivery system including an audio source, an audio conversion device, a wireless transmitter, and mobile devices. The audio source is configured to deliver raw audio output in a first format to the audio conversion device. The audio conversion device is configured to receive the raw audio output, parse the raw audio output into data packets, transmit the data packets to a network location for conversion into a second format, receive the converted data packets from the network location, and transmit the converted data packets over a wireless network. The wireless transmitter is configured to generate a wireless network in a localized area for transmission of the converted data packets to the mobile devices. The mobile devices are configured to receive instructions from a user, receive the converted data packets, and present the converted data packets to the user in the second format based on the user instructions. In one example, the second format includes an audible foreign language translation and/or a readable text foreign language translation. In another example, the second format includes a readable text original language translation. In even another example, the second format includes an enhanced audio frequency range. | 05-28-2015 |
Mark Abramovitz, Dollard-Des-Ormeaux CA
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20100087330 | BREAST CANCER GENE ARRAY - The present invention relates to a method for prognosing or classifying cancer subtypes in a subject with breast cancer. Methods and biomarkers are disclosed that are useful for prognosing or classifying ESR1, PGR and ERBB2 breast cancer subtypes. | 04-08-2010 |
Mark Abramovitz, Montreal CA
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20100210738 | PROGNOSTIC BIOMARKERS TO PREDICT OVERALL SURVIVAL AND METASTATIC DISEASE IN PATIENTS WITH TRIPLE NEGATIVE BREAST CANCER - The present invention relates to a method for prognosing cancer in a subject with triple negative (TN) breast cancer, whose tumors lack expression of the estrogen receptor (ER), the progesterone receptor (PR) and normal (not amplified) levels of the human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2). Methods and biomarkers are disclosed that are useful for predicting the overall survival (OS) potential of cancer in a subject with triple negative breast cancer or for predicting metastatic disease in a subject with triple negative breast cancer. For example, the method comprises detecting in a sample from a subject one or more biomarkers selected from the group consisting of ANK3, CD24, EIF1, KLF6, KRAS, KRT1, MAP2K4, SDC4, SLC2A3, STK3, TFAP2C, and WRN. An increase or decrease in one or more biomarkers as compared to a standard is prognostic of OS of TN breast cancer. Likewise, in another example, the method comprises detecting in a sample from a subject one or more biomarkers selected from the group consisting of ANG, DICER1, EIF1, and MSH6. An increase or decrease in one or more biomarkers as compared to a standard is prognostic of metastasis of TN breast cancer. | 08-19-2010 |
Michael Paul Abramovitz, Thornton, CO US
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20140146648 | STORAGE TAPE ANALYTICS USER INTERFACE PROVIDING LIBRARY HEALTH ANALYSIS AND MONITORING ALERTS - A method of accessing tape storage analytics data from tape libraries. The method includes generating user interfaces on client devices. Each user interface includes a first screen displaying graphics or analysis tables based on the tape storage analytics data. The method includes receiving user input selecting the displayed graphics or an item within a cell of the analysis table and modifying the user interface to display a second screen, which presents a subset of the tape storage analytics data corresponding to operation of at least one of one or more tape libraries or library components (e.g., robots and elevators), tape drives, and tape media within the tape libraries or, alternatively, activities involving any of a combination of these components. The receiving and modifying steps are repeated to navigate between data corresponding to a tape library, a tape drive, and media and to operations involving these and other tape library components. | 05-29-2014 |
20140146650 | STORAGE TAPE ANALYTICS USER INTERFACE WITH MEDIA VALIDATION - A method of accessing tape storage analytics data from tape libraries. The method includes generating a user interface on client devices. The user interface includes a first screen displaying graphics or an analysis table based on the tape storage analytics data. The method includes receiving user input selecting the displayed graphics or an item within a cell of the analysis table and displaying a second screen, which presents a subset of the tape storage analytics data and provides data on operation of at least tape libraries or library components (e.g. robots, elevators, CAPs, pass through ports), tape drives, and tape media within the tape libraries, or alternatively, activities involving any or a combination of these components. The receiving and modifying steps are repeated to navigate between data corresponding to a tape library or its comprising components, a tape drive, media, or corresponding activities. | 05-29-2014 |
20140149477 | STORAGE TAPE ANALYTICS USER INTERFACE - A method of accessing tape storage analytics data from tape libraries. The method includes generating a user interface on client devices. The user interface includes a first screen displaying graphics or an analysis table based on the tape storage analytics data. The method includes receiving user input selecting the displayed graphics or an item within a cell of the analysis table and displaying a second screen, which presents a subset of the tape storage analytics data and provides data on operation of at least tape libraries or library components (e.g. robots, elevators, CAPs, passthrough ports), tape drives, and tape media within the tape libraries, or alternatively, activities involving any or a combination of these components. The receiving and modifying steps are repeated to navigate between data corresponding to a tape library or its comprising components, a tape drive, media, or corresponding activities. | 05-29-2014 |