Abrams, MA
Alan Abrams, Lexington, MA US
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20150213571 | Methods and Systems for a Treatment Center Marketplace - A computerized-method of matching a patient with a treatment center is provided. The method involves establishing electronic communication between a hospital and a treatment center, transmitting patient information, and making a determination of availability based, in part, on the patient information. | 07-30-2015 |
Daniel B. Abrams, Stoughton, MA US
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20140019359 | ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION FOR SECURELY PROVIDING PRODUCTS AND SERVICES - Some embodiments are directed to a method of providing a product and/or a service, at least one non-transitory computer-readable storage medium comprising computer-executable instructions that, when executed by at least one processor, perform a method of providing a product and/or a service, and an apparatus for providing a product and/or service. An identifier of an asset is read and the asset is identified based on the identifier. A transaction is authorized based on the identified asset. The produce and/or service is acquired and a data associated with the transaction is recorded in at least one storage device. The recorded data is then transmitted to a server. | 01-16-2014 |
Darren W. Abrams, Rehoboth, MA US
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20080230640 | Shredder - A shredder including a shredding mechanism, a housing at least partially enclosing the shredding mechanism, and a receptacle that receives and contains shredded material is provided. The shredder may further includes a compactor including a ram that, when actuated, moves through the receptacle to compress shredded material in the receptacle. The shredder may further include a foot operated lever coupled to the compactor to actuate the ram. The compactor may also include a scissor mechanism that guides the ram through the receptacle. | 09-25-2008 |
Edward Abrams, Worcester, MA US
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20080209533 | Method and system for online image security - An online application enables an end user to navigate to a web site, upload digital images, and to combine those images with words in a stylized template to create a user-generated story. A story is a web page, typically a collection of photos and words that are brought together by a stylized template that can be customized by the end user. Preferably, a given story is available from the site at a given location (at a URL) that may be private or public. A given story may be shared with other end users, published to other web sites or web logs, or maintained solely for one's own use. The invention also provides for multiple end users to collaborate to create a “shared” story. | 08-28-2008 |
20080215964 | Method and system for online creation and publication of user-generated stories - An online application enables an end user to navigate to a web site, upload digital images, and to combine those images with words in a stylized template to create a user-generated story. A story is a web page, typically a collection of photos and words that are brought together by a stylized template that can be customized by the end user. Preferably, a given story is available from the site at a given location (at a URL) that may be private or public. A given story may be shared with other end users, published to other web sites or web logs, or maintained solely for one's own use. The invention also provides for multiple end users to collaborate to create a “shared” story. | 09-04-2008 |
20080215965 | Method for modifying an initial layout of story elements in a user-generated online story - An online application enables an end user to navigate to a web site, upload digital images, and to combine those images with words in a stylized template to create a user-generated story. A story is a web page, typically a collection of photos and words that are brought together by a stylized template that can be customized by the end user. Preferably, a given story is available from the site at a given location (at a URL) that may be private or public. A given story may be shared with other end users, published to other web sites or web logs, or maintained solely for one's own use. The invention also provides for multiple end users to collaborate to create a “shared” story. | 09-04-2008 |
20080215967 | Method and system for online transformation using an image URL application programming interface (API) - An online application enables an end user to navigate to a web site, upload digital images, and to combine those images with words in a stylized template to create a user-generated story. A story is a web page, typically a collection of photos and words that are brought together by a stylized template that can be customized by the end user. Preferably, a given story is available from the site at a given location (at a URL) that may be private or public. A given story may be shared with other end users, published to other web sites or web logs, or maintained solely for one's own use. The invention also provides for multiple end users to collaborate to create a “shared” story. | 09-04-2008 |
Ezra Abrams, Newton, MA US
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20120149007 | METHOD FOR DETECTING ANALYTES - The invention provides an improved method for sensitive and specific detection of target molecules, cells, or viruses. The inventive method uses large area imaging to detect individual labeled targets complexed with a target-specific selection moiety. The invention eliminates wash steps through the use of target-specific selection through one or more liquid layers that can contain optical dye and density agents. By eliminating washes the invention simplifies instrumentation engineering and minimizes user steps and costs. The invention uses sensitive image analysis to enumerate individual targets in a large area, is scalable, and can be deployed in systems ranging in complexity from manual to highly automated. | 06-14-2012 |
Ezra S. Abrams, W. Newton, MA US
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20090152116 | ELECTROPHORETIC ANALYSIS OF MOLECULES USING IMMOBILIZED PROBES - Methods of detecting target molecules using electrophoresis and media containing immobilized capture are described. | 06-18-2009 |
George Abrams, Newton, MA US
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20090209497 | METHOD OF TREATING LYMPHANGIOLEIOMYOMATOSIS (LAM) - The invention provides a method for the treatment of Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) in the human subject in need thereof. The method comprises administering to the subject an effective amount of doxycycline or a salt thereof. The invention further provides a method for monitoring the efficacy of treatment. Treatment efficacy is monitored by measuring MMP levels. Reduction in MMP levels indicates that the treatment is effective. | 08-20-2009 |
George S. Abrams, Waban, MA US
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20090137518 | Therapeutic Antiangiogenic Endostatin Compositions - Endostatin compositions capable of inhibiting endothelial cell proliferation, inhibiting angiogenesis and causing tumor regression are described. Specifically, amino acid sequences of endostatin proteins and nucleic acid sequences coding for endostatin proteins are provided. | 05-28-2009 |
Michael J. Abrams, Cambridge, MA US
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20130273009 | METHODS TO MOBILIZE PROGENITOR/STEM CELLS - Methods to elevate progenitor and stem cell counts in animal subjects using compounds which bind to the chemokine receptor CXCR4 are disclosed. Preferred embodiments of such compounds are of the formula | 10-17-2013 |
20150246019 | METHODS TO MOBILIZE PROGENITOR/STEM CELLS - Methods to elevate progenitor and stem cell counts in animal subjects using compounds which bind to the chemokine receptor CXCR4 are disclosed. Preferred embodiments of such compounds are of the formula | 09-03-2015 |
Michael Scott Abrams, Sherborn, MA US
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20160065268 | SPATIALLY ENABLED SECURE COMMUNICATIONS - Spatially Enabled Communication technologies are disclosed. A proximity boundary can be defined by a communication range of one or more SRC devices configured to communicate using near field magnetic induction (NFMI) using at least two antennas to provide magnetic induction diversity. A data block can be securely communicated by interspersing the data between an short range communication (SRC) device for near field magnetic induction (NFMI) communication within the proximity boundary and a radio frequency (RF) radio for RF communication. Data received on the SRC device and the RF radio can be reassembled to form the data block. | 03-03-2016 |
20160065271 | PROXIMITY BOUNDARY BASED COMMUNICATION USING RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) COMMUNICATION STANDARDS - Technology is described for proximity based communications. A proximity boundary can be defined with dimensions defined by a communication range of one of a first Short Range Communication (SRC) device and a second SRC device. The first SRC device and the second SRC device can be configured to communicate using near field magnetic induction (NFMI). A proximity signal can be communicated in the proximity boundary between the first SRC device and the second SRC device. A security permission can be provided to enable selected data to be communicated from one or more of the first SRC device or the second SRC device in the proximity boundary when the proximity signal is detected between the first SRC device and the second SRC device. The selected data can be communicated from one or more of the first SRC device or the second SRC device using a radio frequency (RF) communication standard. | 03-03-2016 |
20160065272 | SPATIALLY ENABLED SECURE COMMUNICATIONS - Spatially enabled secure communication technologies are disclosed. A proximity boundary can be defined by a communication range of one or more SRC devices configured to communicate using near field magnetic induction (NFMI) using at least two antennas to provide magnetic induction diversity. Secure data can be selected for NFMI communication on a spatially secure NFMI data link between the one or more SRC devices. Non-secure data can be selected for communication on one of a wireless local area network or a wireless wide area network. | 03-03-2016 |
20160066143 | PROXIMITY BOUNDARY BASED COMMUNICATION - Technology is described for proximity based communications. A proximity boundary can be defined with dimensions defined, in part, by a communication range of one of a first Short Range Communication (SRC) device and a second SRC device. The first SRC device and the second SRC device can be configured to communicate using near field magnetic induction (NFMI). A proximity signal can be communicated in the proximity boundary between the first SRC device and the second SRC device, wherein at least one of the first and second SRC devices includes at least two antennas to provide magnetic induction diversity. A security permission can be provided to enable selected data to be communicated from one or more of the first SRC device and the second SRC device using NFMI when the proximity signal is detected between the first SRC device and the second SRC device. | 03-03-2016 |
20160066185 | SPATIALLY AWARE COMMUNICATIONS USING RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) COMMUNICATIONS STANDARDS - Technology is described for proximity based communications. A proximity boundary can be defined with dimensions defined, in part, by a communication range of one of a first Short Range Communication (SRC) device and a second SRC device. A security permission can be provided to enable selected data to be communicated from one or more of the first SRC device or the second SRC device. The selected data can be communicated from one or more of the first SRC device or the second SRC device using a radio frequency (RF) communication standard. An RF link can be established between the first SRC device and the second SRC device to enable selected data communications to continue between the first SRC device and the second SRC device even after one or more of the first SRC device or the second SRC device exits the proximity boundary. | 03-03-2016 |
Richard Abrams, Westborough, MA US
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20140263098 | RESIDENTIAL WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR REMOVAL OF 1,4 DIOXANE AND ASSOCIATED COMPOUNDS AND METHOD OF USING SAME - The disclosure provides apparatuses and methods for the reduction of the concentration of contaminants in residential drinking water. The apparatuses and methods described herein are capable of lowering the concentration of 1,4 dioxane found in well water to well below the state mandated maximum concentrations. | 09-18-2014 |
Richard F. Abrams, Westborough, MA US
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20090130011 | Systems and Methods for Removing Materials From Flue Gas Via Regenerative Selective Catalytic Reduction - Regenerative selective catalytic reduction (RSCR) systems and processes are provided whereby NO | 05-21-2009 |
20110076215 | INTEGRATED BOILER AND AIR POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEMS - An air pollution control system includes an emission treatment system configured to receive flue gas, to reduce at least one pollutant therefrom, and to output emission treated flue gas. A first air heater in fluid communication with the emission treatment system includes a heat exchanger for heating forced air introduced thereto above a base temperature and thereby cooling emission treated flue gas from the emission treatment system to a stack discharge temperature. A second air heater in fluid communication with the first air heater to receive heated forced air therefrom includes a heat exchanger for heating forced air introduced thereto to a preheat temperature for combustion in a boiler and thereby cooling flue gas introduced from a boiler to the second air heater to an emission treatment temperature. The second air heater is in fluid communication with the emission treatment system to introduce cooled flue gas thereto. | 03-31-2011 |
20110165042 | INTEGRATED BOILER AND AIR POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEMS - An air pollution control system includes an emission treatment system configured to receive flue gas, to reduce at least one pollutant therefrom, and to output emission treated flue gas. A first air heater in fluid communication with the emission treatment system includes a heat exchanger for heating forced air introduced thereto above a base temperature and thereby cooling emission treated flue gas from the emission treatment system to a stack discharge temperature. A second air heater in fluid communication with the first air heater to receive heated forced air therefrom includes a heat exchanger for heating forced air introduced thereto to a preheat temperature for combustion in a boiler and thereby cooling flue gas introduced from a boiler to the second air heater to an emission treatment temperature. The second air heater is in fluid communication with the emission treatment system to introduce cooled flue gas thereto. | 07-07-2011 |
Tinya Abrams, Acton, MA US
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20150320880 | ANTIBODY DRUG CONJUGATES - The present invention relates to anti-cKIT antibodies, antibody fragments, antibody drug conjugates, and their uses for the treatment of cancer. | 11-12-2015 |
20160030594 | ANTIBODY DRUG CONJUGATES - The present invention relates to anti-cKIT antibodies, antibody fragments, antibody drug conjugates, and their uses for the treatment of cancer. | 02-04-2016 |