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20090123503 | Conditioned Cell Culture Medium Compositions and Methods of Use - Novel products comprising conditioned cell culture medium compositions and methods of use are described. The conditioned cell medium compositions of the invention may be comprised of any known defined or undefined medium and may be conditioned using any eukaryotic cell type. The medium may be conditioned by stromal cells, parenchymal cells, mesenchymal stem cells, liver reserve cells, neural stem cells, pancreatic stem cells and/or embryonic stem cells. Additionally, the cells may be genetically modified. A three-dimensional tissue construct is preferred. Once the cell medium of the invention is conditioned, it may be used in any state. Physical embodiments of the conditioned medium include, but are not limited to, liquid or solid, frozen, lyophilized or dried into a powder. Additionally, the medium is formulated with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier as a vehicle for internal administration, applied directly to a food item or product, formulated with a salve or ointment for topical applications, or, for example, made into or added to surgical glue to accelerate healing of sutures following invasive procedures. Also, the medium may be further processed to concentrate or reduce one or more factors or components contained within the medium. | 05-14-2009 |
20110029078 | SYNTHETIC STRUCTURE FOR SOFT TISSUE REPAIR - Synthetic structures for soft tissue repair include a multi-layer planar fibrillar structure having layers which are intermittently secured to each other and which approximates mechanical properties comparable to those of soft tissue. In embodiments, the fibrillar structure possesses an intermittently secured edge portion secured by intermittent welds. In embodiments, the multi layer planar fibrillar structure includes a bioactive agent. | 02-03-2011 |
20120230940 | CONDITIONED CELL CULTURE MEDIUM COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Novel products comprising conditioned cell culture medium compositions and methods of use are described. The conditioned cell medium compositions of the invention may be comprised of any known defined or undefined medium and may be conditioned using any eukaryotic cell type. Once the cell medium of the invention is conditioned, it may be used in any state. Physical embodiments of the conditioned medium include, but are not limited to, liquid or solid, frozen, lyophilized or dried into a powder. Additionally, the medium is formulated with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier as a vehicle for internal administration, applied directly to a food item or product, or formulated with a salve or ointment for topical applications. Also, the medium may be further processed to concentrate or reduce one or more factors or components contained within the medium. | 09-13-2012 |
20130203169 | CONDITIONED CELL CULTURE MEDIUM COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Novel products comprising conditioned cell culture medium compositions and methods of use are described. The conditioned cell medium compositions of the invention may be comprised of any known defined or undefined medium and may be conditioned using any eukaryotic cell type. Once the cell medium of the invention is conditioned, it may be used in any state. Physical embodiments of the conditioned medium include, but are not limited to, liquid or solid, frozen, lyophilized or dried into a powder. Additionally, the medium is formulated with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier as a vehicle for internal administration, applied directly to a food item or product, or formulated with a salve or ointment for topical applications. Also, the medium may be further processed to concentrate or reduce one or more factors or components contained within the medium. | 08-08-2013 |
20130209398 | CONDITIONED CELL CULTURE MEDIUM COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Novel products comprising conditioned cell culture medium compositions and methods of use are described. The conditioned cell medium compositions of the invention may be comprised of any known defined or undefined medium and may be conditioned using any eukaryotic cell type. Once the cell medium of the invention is conditioned, it may be used in any state. Physical embodiments of the conditioned medium include, but are not limited to, liquid or solid, frozen, lyophilized or dried into a powder. Additionally, the medium is formulated with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier as a vehicle for internal administration, applied directly to a food item or product, or formulated with a salve or ointment for topical applications. Also, the medium may be further processed to concentrate or reduce one or more factors or components contained within the medium. | 08-15-2013 |
20130210076 | CONDITIONED CELL CULTURE MEDIUM COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Novel products comprising conditioned cell culture medium compositions and methods of use are described. The conditioned cell medium compositions of the invention may be comprised of any known defined or undefined medium and may be conditioned using any eukaryotic cell type. Once the cell medium of the invention is conditioned, it may be used in any state. Physical embodiments of the conditioned medium include, but are not limited to, liquid or solid, frozen, lyophilized or dried into a powder. Additionally, the medium is formulated with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier as a vehicle for internal administration, applied directly to a food item or product, or formulated with a salve or ointment for topical applications. Also, the medium may be further processed to concentrate or reduce one or more factors or components contained within the medium. | 08-15-2013 |
20130210725 | CONDITIONED CELL CULTURE MEDIUM COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Novel products comprising conditioned cell culture medium compositions and methods of use are described. The conditioned cell medium compositions of the invention may be comprised of any known defined or undefined medium and may be conditioned using any eukaryotic cell type. Once the cell medium of the invention is conditioned, it may be used in any state. Physical embodiments of the conditioned medium include, but are not limited to, liquid or solid, frozen, lyophilized or dried into a powder. Additionally, the medium is formulated with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier as a vehicle for internal administration, applied directly to a food item or product, or formulated with a salve or ointment for topical applications. Also, the medium may be further processed to concentrate or reduce one or more factors or components contained within the medium. | 08-15-2013 |
20130217069 | CONDITIONED CELL CULTURE MEDIUM COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Novel products comprising conditioned cell culture medium compositions and methods of use are described. The conditioned cell medium compositions of the invention may be comprised of any known defined or undefined medium and may be conditioned using any eukaryotic cell type. Once the cell medium of the invention is conditioned, it may be used in any state. Physical embodiments of the conditioned medium include, but are not limited to, liquid or solid, frozen, lyophilized or dried into a powder. Additionally, the medium is formulated with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier as a vehicle for internal administration, applied directly to a food item or product, or formulated with a salve or ointment for topical applications. Also, the medium may be further processed to concentrate or reduce one or more factors or components contained within the medium. | 08-22-2013 |
20130217129 | CONDITIONED CELL CULTURE MEDIUM COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Novel products comprising conditioned cell culture medium compositions and methods of use are described. The conditioned cell medium compositions of the invention may be comprised of any known defined or undefined medium and may be conditioned using any eukaryotic cell type. Once the cell medium of the invention is conditioned, it may be used in any state. Physical embodiments of the conditioned medium include, but are not limited to, liquid or solid, frozen, lyophilized or dried into a powder. Additionally, the medium is formulated with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier as a vehicle for internal administration, applied directly to a food item or product, or formulated with a salve or ointment for topical applications. Also, the medium may be further processed to concentrate or reduce one or more factors or components contained within the medium. | 08-22-2013 |
20150037884 | TISSUE SCAFFOLD - A tissue engineered construct made totally or in part from biocompatible materials and mammalian cells and/or cell products is provided. These constructs are useful in regenerating complex tissues such as bone, ligament and tendon, which may fabricated into medical devices suitable for use in the treatment of injuries and maladies such as rotator cuff injuries, periodontal disease and hernia. | 02-05-2015 |
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20120127769 | Soft Switching Power Converters - Soft switching power converters are described. In one example, a grid tie solar power converter includes an input for receiving a direct current (DC) power input, an h-bridge coupled to the input, and an output coupled to the h-bridge. The h-bridge includes a plurality of power switches. The output includes a first output node and a second output node. The converter also includes a first output inductor coupled between the h-bridge and the first output node, a second output inductor coupled between the h-bridge and the second output node, and a soft switching circuit coupled to the first output inductor and the second output inductor. The soft switching circuit is configured to facilitate zero voltage switching of the plurality of switches of the h-bridge. | 05-24-2012 |
20120243268 | Transformers and Methods For Constructing Transformers - Transformers and methods of constructing transformers are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method of constructing a transformer includes wrapping a first primary winding around a core, wrapping a secondary winding around the core, and wrapping a second primary winding around the core. The first primary winding traverses substantially an entire circumference of the core in a first circumferential direction. The secondary winding includes a first half and a second half. The first half traverses substantially the entire circumference of the core in the first circumferential direction, and the second half traverses substantially the entire circumference of the core in a second circumferential direction opposite the first circumferential direction. The second primary winding traverses substantially the entire circumference of the core in the second circumferential direction. | 09-27-2012 |
20130094261 | Photovoltaic Power Converters - Photovoltaic power converter systems and methods are described. In one example, a method for use in operating a solar power converter includes sampling a DC link voltage of a DC link during a first cycle of an alternating output voltage of a second stage at one instance when the alternating output voltage is crossing zero volts in a first direction. A voltage difference a voltage difference between the DC link voltage sampled during the first cycle and a DC link voltage sampled during a previous cycle when the alternating output voltage was crossing zero volts in the first direction is determined. A DC link power is estimated based at least in part on the determined voltage difference. The AC power output by the second stage in a second cycle is controlled based at least in part on the estimated DC link power. | 04-18-2013 |
20130314958 | SOFT SWITCHING POWER CONVERTERS - Soft switching power converters are described. In one example, a solar power converter includes an inverter input to receive a direct current (DC) power input and an output to provide an alternating current (AC) power output. The converter includes a first and a second power branch, and a controller. The first power branch includes a plurality of first switches and a first current sensor configured to generate a first current signal. The second power branch includes a plurality of second switches and a second current sensor configured to generate a second current signal. The controller is configured to control switching of the first and second plurality of switches to provide the AC power output based at least in part on the first and second current signals. | 11-28-2013 |
20130343098 | Power Converters And Methods For Active Leakage Energy Recovery In A Power Converter - Power converters and methods of recovering leakage energy in power converters are disclosed. In one embodiment, a power converter assembly includes an input for receiving a direct current (DC) power input, a flyback converter coupled to the input, and a leakage energy recovery circuit coupled to the flyback converter. The flyback converter includes a transformer having a plurality of windings. The leakage energy recovery circuit is configured to couple leakage energy from the transformer to the input in response to a voltage across at least one of the plurality of windings | 12-26-2013 |
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20120173312 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND MEDIA FOR PROVIDING VIRTUAL BADGES - Systems, methods, and media for facilitating virtual badges within e-commerce systems associated with enterprises are provided herein. Methods may include providing a virtual badge that is displayable via a graphical user interface, the virtual badge being provided in response to at least one action executed by the consumer within an e-commerce system, the virtual badge comprising a visual representation that is based upon user profile data associated with the consumer. | 07-05-2012 |
20120185066 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING ENHANCED SCREENSHOTS - Systems and methods for generating and providing enhanced screenshots may include executing instructions stored in memory to evaluate at least a portion of a viewing frustum generated by the instructions to determine one or more objects included therein, obtain metadata associated with the one or more objects, and generate at least one enhanced screenshot indicative of the at least a portion of the viewing frustum by associating the metadata of each of the one or more objects with a location of each of the one or more objects within the at least one enhanced screenshot to create hotspots indicative of each of the one or more objects such that selection at least one hotspot by a computing system causes at least a portion of the metadata associated with the at least one hotspot to be displayed on a display device of a computing system. | 07-19-2012 |
20120269394 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING ENHANCED SCREENSHOTS - Systems and methods for generating and providing enhanced screenshots may include executing instructions stored in memory to evaluate at least a portion of a viewing frustum generated by the instructions to determine one or more objects included therein, obtain metadata associated with the one or more objects, and generate at least one enhanced screenshot indicative of the at least a portion of the viewing frustum by associating the metadata of each of the one or more objects with a location of each of the one or more objects within the at least one enhanced screenshot to create hotspots indicative of each of the one or more objects such that selection at least one hotspot by a computing system causes at least a portion of the metadata associated with the at least one hotspot to be displayed on a display device of a computing system. | 10-25-2012 |
20120272139 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING ENHANCED SCREENSHOTS - Systems and methods for generating and providing enhanced screenshots may include executing instructions stored in memory to evaluate at least a portion of a viewing frustum generated by the instructions to determine one or more objects included therein, obtain metadata associated with the one or more objects, and generate at least one enhanced screenshot indicative of the at least a portion of the viewing frustum by associating the metadata of each of the one or more objects with a location of each of the one or more objects within the at least one enhanced screenshot to create hotspots indicative of each of the one or more objects such that selection at least one hotspot by a computing system causes at least a portion of the metadata associated with the at least one hotspot to be displayed on a display device of a computing system. | 10-25-2012 |
20130031148 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF DISTRIBUTED FILE STORAGE - Systems and methods for distributed file storage are provided herein. Exemplary methods may include, dividing a file into sections, distributing one or more of the sections to each of a first subset of the plurality of client devices so that all sections of the file are distributed across the first subset of the plurality of client devices, each of the first subset of the plurality of client devices having storage space that is allocated to the web server, and upon determining that an actual amount of sections that are currently available to the web server are below a threshold amount, redistributing the sections of the file to a second subset of the plurality of client devices determined to have storage space that is allocated to the web server. | 01-31-2013 |
20130031149 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF DISTRIBUTED FILE STORAGE - Systems and methods for distributed file storage are provided herein. Exemplary methods may include, dividing a file into sections, distributing one or more of the sections to each of a first subset of the plurality of client devices so that all sections of the file are distributed across the first subset of the plurality of client devices, each of the first subset of the plurality of client devices having storage space that is allocated to the web server, and upon determining that an actual amount of sections that are currently available to the web server are below a threshold amount, redistributing the sections of the file to a second subset of the plurality of client devices determined to have storage space that is allocated to the web server. | 01-31-2013 |
20130067088 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND MEDIA FOR DISTRIBUTING PEER-TO-PEER COMMUNICATIONS - Systems and methods for distributing peer-to-peer communications are provided herein. Exemplary methods may include masking identification of two or more client nodes on a communications channel of a peer-to-peer communications network by directing peer-to-peer communications of the two or more client nodes through a proxy node, the proxy node including a disinterested client node relative to the two or more client nodes, the disinterested client node providing network resources to the peer-to-peer communications network. | 03-14-2013 |
20130067091 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND MEDIA FOR DISTRIBUTING PEER-TO-PEER COMMUNICATIONS - Systems and methods for distributing peer-to-peer communications are provided herein. Exemplary methods may include masking identification of two or more client nodes on a communications channel of a peer-to-peer communications network by directing peer-to-peer communications of the two or more client nodes through a proxy node, the proxy node including a disinterested client node relative to the two or more client nodes, the disinterested client node providing network resources to the peer-to-peer communications network. | 03-14-2013 |
20140004951 | INTERACTIVE SPECTATOR FEATURES FOR GAMING ENVIRONMENTS | 01-02-2014 |
20140004952 | EXCHANGING VIRTUAL REWARDS FOR COMPUTING RESOURCES | 01-02-2014 |
20140018157 | REWARD-BASED FEATURES FOR VIDEOGAME OBSERVERS - Reward-based features for videogame observers are provided herein. Exemplary methods for providing reward-based features for videogame observers may include receiving, via a networked gaming system, a request from a videogame observer to provide a virtual reward to a player within the gaming environment, the videogame observer being a non-participant in a game occurring within the gaming environment; and providing, within the gaming environment, the virtual reward to the player. | 01-16-2014 |
20140018165 | PERIPHERAL DEVICE CONTROL AND USAGE IN A BROADCASTER MODE FOR GAMING ENVIRONMENTS - A method for operating a broadcaster mode within a gaming environment of a video game is provided. The method includes receiving, via a networked gaming system, a request from a broadcaster for a video signal for a peripheral display, the broadcaster being a non-participant in the video game occurring within the gaming environment. The method also includes providing the video signal for the peripheral display. A system that facilitates broadcasting a gaming environment is provided and includes a broadcaster module and an interactivity module that provides the broadcaster with one or more options for displaying information. The broadcaster module also includes a display controller include a primary display controller and a secondary display controller. A primary view of the gaming environment displayed on a primary display of the broadcaster being broadcast to at least one spectator. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium having embodied thereon a program is provided. | 01-16-2014 |
20140025987 | Systems, Methods and Media for Distributing Peer-to-Peer Communications - Systems and methods for distributing peer-to-peer communications are provided herein. Exemplary methods may include masking identification of two or more client nodes on a communications channel of a peer-to-peer communications network by directing peer-to-peer communications of the two or more client nodes through a proxy node, the proxy node including a disinterested client node relative to the two or more client nodes, the disinterested client node providing network resources to the peer-to-peer communications network. | 01-23-2014 |
20140031121 | BROADCASTER MODE AND BROADCASTING FEATURES FOR GAMING ENVIRONMENTS - A system and method for providing a broadcaster mode within a gaming environment is provided. The method includes receiving, via a networked gaming system, a request from a broadcaster for a display enhancement within the gaming environment. The broadcaster is a non-participant in a game occurring within the gaming environment. The method also includes providing, within the gaming environment, the display enhancement. A system is provided for facilitating broadcasting in a gaming environment. The system includes a server, coupled to a computing system, executing a video game program that provides the gaming environment. The video game program includes a broadcaster module that provides a broadcaster access to view the gaming environment. The video game program also includes an interactivity module that provides the broadcaster with one or more options for displaying information about the gaming environment. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium having embodied thereon a program is provided. | 01-30-2014 |
20140176536 | Systems and Methods for Generating Enhanced Screenshots - Systems and methods for generating and providing enhanced screenshots may include executing instructions stored in memory to evaluate at least a portion of a viewing frustum generated by the instructions to determine one or more objects included therein, obtain metadata associated with the one or more objects, and generate at least one enhanced screenshot indicative of the at least a portion of the viewing frustum by associating the metadata of each of the one or more objects with a location of each of the one or more objects within the at least one enhanced screenshot to create hotspots indicative of each of the one or more objects such that selection at least one hotspot by a computing system causes at least a portion of the metadata associated with the at least one hotspot to be displayed on a display device of a computing system. | 06-26-2014 |
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20090158023 | ADAPTIVE SYSTEM BOOT ACCELERATOR FOR COMPUTING SYSTEMS - An acceleration mechanism for boot-up processing in a computing system is provided. The acceleration mechanism relies on recording most, if not all, of the read transactions, associated with requests and retrievals made during a boot-up and, in some aspects most, if not all, of the write transactions, associated with requests and stores made during a shutdown process. Prior to executing the boot-up process, data associated with the transactions is pre-fetched based on the recorded information and used to make the requests or information retrievals during the ensuing boot-up process. Additionally, since the mechanism of the present innovation provides for continual recording and the transaction data, the acceleration of the boot-up process can be adaptive even if hardware additions/changes or any other changes that affect the boot-up or shutdown process occur. | 06-18-2009 |
20090158085 | POWER SAFE TRANSLATION TABLE OPERATION IN FLASH MEMORY - Systems and/or methods that provide for the accuracy of address translations in a memory system that decouples the system address from the physical address. Address-modifying transactions are recorded in a non-volatile write buffer to couple the last-in-time translation physical address/location with the current translated physical location/address. In addition, integrity check protection may be applied to the translation and to the written data to limit the amount of data that may be lost in the event of a failure/error occurring during the write operation. Transaction recording and integrity check protection allows for recovery of write operations that may not have fully completed due to the failure/error. | 06-18-2009 |
20090164702 | FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTED FLASH MEMORY ALLOCATION BASED ON FREE PAGE TABLES - Systems and/or methods that provide for frequency distributed flash memory allocation are disclosed. The systems and methods determine the rate at which a system address is being written and the current erase cycle state of each data block in the non-volatile memory device and assigns a physical address to the write operation based on the determined system address rate and the current erase state of each data block in the non-volatile system. In this regard, system addresses that are assigned more frequently are assigned physical page addresses from data blocks which have a low erase cycle state (i.e., greater cycle endurance remaining) and system addresses that assigned less frequently are assigned physical page addresses from data blocks which have a high erase cycle state (i.e., lesser cycle endurance remaining). The result is a more robust non-volatile device having increased erase/initialization cycle endurance, which adds to the overall reliability of the device over time. | 06-25-2009 |
20090187700 | RETARGETING OF A WRITE OPERATION RETRY IN THE EVENT OF A WRITE OPERATION FAILURE - Methods and systems are herein disclosed for write operation retry using the data stored and retained in an internal buffer within the non-volatile memory device. By using the data stored in the internal buffer, the systems and method of the present invention eliminate the need to include a dedicated retry buffer at the system level. Thereby, reducing the system cost, minimizing space consumption on a board within the system and, in some instance, limiting the latency attributed to a retry that relies on retrying the write based on re-transferring of the data contents to the internal non-volatile memory buffer. | 07-23-2009 |
20090193193 | TRANSLATION TABLE COHERENCY MECAHANISM USING CACHE WAY AND SET INDEX WRITE BUFFERS - Systems and/or methods are presented that provide for recording transactions that occur during a write process in an organized, self-aggregated manner for the purpose of recovering the transactions in the event of a power loss. By implementing an organization that reflects the cache architecture that is organized according to the cache way and set index of each transaction, the amount of time and effort required to recover the modified data from a sudden loss of power event is minimized. In this regard, the cache way and set index cache architecture provides for a post-power loss search operation that is limited to identifying duplicate locations within the cache-line and keeping only the most recent modification. By providing for such pre-organization in terms of self-aggregation by cache way and set index recording, the overall search process is greatly reduced and flexibility can be implemented in cache-line eviction processing in the event that the cache is determined to be full. | 07-30-2009 |