Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100004843 | FUEL CONSERVATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Methods and systems are described for conserving fuel used by an engine. In some embodiments a control module processes a user-provided input, as a first function, into a second function. The second function can be used to direct the engine with a directive output power. The directive output power may have regions equal to, greater than, and/or less than what the power output would be if the engine were controlled using the user-provided input. | 01-07-2010 |
20100298683 | PHYSIOLOGICAL MONITORING DEVICES AND METHODS - Devices and methods are described for wirelessly monitoring an emergency responder. In some embodiments, a sensor acquires values of carboxyhemoglobin in blood. The values are recorded and are used to provide feedback to a user. The feedback includes at least one of visible, tactile, and audible information. | 11-25-2010 |
20110125294 | ENERGY CONSERVATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Methods and systems are described for conserving energy used by an energy consuming device. In certain embodiments, an energy conservation system can be configured to deliver energy to the energy consuming device for a period, followed by a period where energy delivery is dampened and/or cut. By cycling the delivery of energy in this fashion, the energy conservation can achieve a pulsed efficiency. | 05-26-2011 |
20110251780 | FUEL CONSERVATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Methods and systems are described for conserving fuel used by an engine. In some embodiments a control module processes a user-provided input, as a first function, into a second function. The second function can be used to direct the engine with a directive output power. The directive output power may have regions equal to, greater than, and/or less than what the power output would be if the engine were controlled using the user-provided input. | 10-13-2011 |
20120245952 | CROWDSOURCING MEDICAL EXPERTISE - Methods of crowdsourcing medical expert information are described. One such method includes receiving, from a first user during a first session over a network, a first query that includes a request for information regarding a patient condition, a therapy, and/or a medical test, and transmitting the query to a plurality of medical personnel. The first query further includes first session parameters selected by the first user from categories displayed by a processor to the first user. The method also includes receiving responses to the query from the plurality of medical personnel, and changing, based on the responses, an assigned probability of presenting to an index user, in response to a second query and during another session, at least one of a suggested diagnosis, a suggested therapy, a suggested inquiry to aid in establishing a diagnosis, a suggested medical test, a recommended source for further information, or a recommended medical professional. | 09-27-2012 |
20130011480 | CYTOTOXIC THERAPY BY PROTON FLUX MODULATION - Compositions and methods for treating cancer are described. Some of the methods include administering to a cancer patient in need thereof a substance, such as a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor, that at a therapeutic dose produces a metabolic acidosis in humans; and administering to the patient at least one of: (a) a monocarboxylate transport inhibitor; (b) a sodium-hydrogen exchange inhibitor; (c) a chloride-bicarbonate exchange inhibitor; or (d) a proton pump inhibitor; wherein the at least one of (a) through (d) is in an amount effective to induce selective cytotoxicity in cancer cells relative to noncancerous cells in humans. | 01-10-2013 |
20130171292 | PROTEIN RESTRICTION FOR DISEASE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT - Methods for preventing and treating disease include (i) providing to a person a nutrient material including at least one of lipid or carbohydrate, wherein protein constitutes less than 5 percent of the material's caloric content; (ii) instructing that, during a lower-protein time period of at least two days, the material be administered such that the person's intake of protein is less than 30 grams per day; (iii) instructing that nutrition be administered to the person such that the person's bodily intake of carbohydrate constitutes at least 40 percent of the person's intake of calories during the lower-protein period; and (iv) instructing that, during a higher-protein time period of at least 24 hours following the lower-protein period, the person receives an average daily protein intake of at least 40 grams. | 07-04-2013 |
20130345947 | FUEL CONSERVATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Methods and systems are described for conserving fuel used by an engine. In some embodiments a control module processes a user-provided input, as a first function, into a second function. The second function can be used to direct the engine with a directive output power. The directive output power may have regions equal to, greater than, and/or less than what the power output would be if the engine were controlled using the user-provided input. | 12-26-2013 |
20140324320 | ENERGY CONSERVATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Methods and systems are described for conserving energy used by an energy consuming device. In certain embodiments, an energy conservation system can be configured to deliver energy to the energy consuming device for a period, followed by a period where energy delivery is dampened and/or cut. By cycling the delivery of energy in this fashion, the energy conservation can achieve a pulsed efficiency. | 10-30-2014 |