Bubert
Casey Bubert, Chicago, IL US
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20150309972 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ASSOCIATING A DOCUMENT WITH A DATABASE FIELD VALUE - Methods and apparatus for associating a document with a database field value are disclosed. For example, a user of an electronic record management system may be viewing a document and/or metadata associated with a document on a primary display, such as a desktop computer display. In addition, the user may be viewing various database fields and/or potential values for those fields on a secondary display, such as a tablet device. The user can then select certain user interface objects, such as buttons, and/or perform certain predefined user gestures, such as a left swipe, on the secondary display. As a result, one or more database fields associated with the document are populated with one or more values. For example, the user may be executing an electronic document review application on a desktop computer while coding documents using a tablet device synchronized to the electronic document review application via the Internet. | 10-29-2015 |
Christian Bubert, Slough GB
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20110021586 | PHENYL-SULFAMATES AS AROMATASE INHIBITORS - There is provided a compound of Formula I | 01-27-2011 |
20120238550 | COMPOUND - There is provided a compound of formula I | 09-20-2012 |
Christian Bubert US
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20090111862 | Compound - There is provided a compound of Formula I | 04-30-2009 |
Paul Bubert, Manchester, NH US
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20110191674 | Virtual musical interface in a haptic virtual environment - The invention relates to a virtual musical interface for composing, editing, and/or performing audio works. In certain embodiments, the invention relates to a virtual musical interface rendered as a virtual object in a haptic environment, where one or more parameters of the virtual object are associated with one or more audio attributes. Thus, methods and systems of the invention provide audio, visual, and/or haptic feedback in response to a user interaction. | 08-04-2011 |