Caira
David J. Caira, Chapel Hill, NC US
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20140267424 | PROPORTIONAL HIGHLIGHTING OF DATA - A method of proportional highlighting of data is provided. A graph presented on a display includes a first axis, a second axis, and a first value marker that indicates a value determined from data selected for presentation. The first axis includes a minimum value and a maximum value. The second axis includes a plurality of category values. An indicator identifying a subset of the data is received. A proportional value is determined for the first value marker based on the received indicator. A second value marker indicating the proportional value is presented on the graph overlaid on the first value marker when the determined proportional value is between the minimum value and the maximum value. A scale adjustment marker is presented on the graph without adjusting the first axis when the determined proportional value is not between the minimum value and the maximum value. | 09-18-2014 |
20150029213 | VISUALIZING HIGH-CARDINALLY DATA - A method of visualizing high-cardinally data is provided. A graph is presented on a display. The graph includes a first axis, a second axis, and a plurality of value markers. The first axis includes a minimum value and a maximum value and the second axis includes a plurality of category values. A selection indicator identifying selection of a first value marker of the plurality of value markers is received. The first value marker indicates a value for a category value of the plurality of category values. A second plurality of category values is determined based on the category value. The graph and a second graph are presented on the display. The second graph includes a third axis, a fourth axis, and a second plurality of value markers. The third axis includes a second minimum value and a second maximum value. | 01-29-2015 |
David J. Caira, Cary, NC US
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20150310647 | Techniques for Visualization of Data - A computer system where a geometric plot is generated having at least two axes, wherein a dataset from which the plot will be generated specifies at least one shape for the geometric plot and wherein the plot includes at least one axis having a plurality of discrete, categorical index values. Zero or more offset values are specified that determines a mapping of one or more shape-defining vertices of the at least one shape to a location that is a fractional distance between two of the discrete, categorical index values, such that a generated set of data specifies a pixel location for each of the shape-defining vertices of the at least one shape. | 10-29-2015 |
20150310648 | Techniques for Visualization of Data - A geometric plot is generated having at least two axes, wherein a dataset from which the plot will be generated specifies at least one shape for the geometric plot and wherein the plot includes at least one axis having a plurality of discrete, categorical index values. At least one offset value is specified that determines a mapping of one or more shape-defining vertices of the at least one shape to a location that is a fractional distance between two of the discrete, categorical index values, such that a generated set of data specifies a pixel location for each of the shape-defining vertices of the at least one shape. | 10-29-2015 |
Maria T. Caira, Roma IT
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20130326491 | De-Serialization of Objects Based on Difference in Information Content - A mechanism is provided for de-serializing a representation of a source object of a source software component written in a source language into a target software component written in a target language. A representation of the source object is received and a determination is made of a set of candidate types among a plurality of available types that are in the target language for the target software component, each candidate type being compatible with the representation of the source type. A set of match metrics is calculated, each one for a corresponding candidate type, where the match metric being indicative of a difference in information content between the candidate type and the representation of the source object. One of the candidate types is selected according to the match metrics and a mapping of the representation of the source object onto a target object of the selected candidate type is created. | 12-05-2013 |
Mino Rodolfo Caira, Cape Town ZA
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20130143872 | INJECTABLE FORMULATION OF A REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE INHIBITOR FOR THE TREATMENT CANCER - This invention relates to a composition formulated into a parenteral or injectable dosage form for the treatment of cancer, more particularly, this invention relates to a composition formulated into a parenteral dosage form suitable for administration in and around cancerous tissue, the composition including: a pharmaceutically acceptable solvent including from 20% to 100% ethanol (V/V); and a reverse transcriptase inhibitor exhibiting an anti-cancer effect, dissolved in the solvent. | 06-06-2013 |
Sheila L. Caira, Newton, MA US
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20100268195 | Catheter With Directed Flow Design - A catheter includes an elongated catheter body having a proximal portion and a distal portion. A first longitudinally accessible lumen and a second lumen extend side by side within and along the proximal portion, and the first lumen and the second lumen form a single common lumen within the distal portion which extends to a distal end of the distal portion. The first lumen and second lumen are co-axial within the distal portion prior to forming a single common lumen. | 10-21-2010 |
20140107622 | CATHETER WITH DIRECTED FLOW DESIGN - A catheter includes an elongated catheter body having a proximal portion and a distal portion. A first longitudinally accessible lumen and a second lumen extend side by side within and along the proximal portion, and the first lumen and the second lumen form a single common lumen within the distal portion which extends to a distal end of the distal portion. The first lumen and second lumen are co-axial within the distal portion prior to forming a single common lumen. | 04-17-2014 |