Koman
Ayse Yesim Koman, Seattle, WA US
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20100306535 | Business To Business Secure Mail - Business to business secure mail may be provided. Consistent with embodiments of the invention, a protected message may be received. The recipient may request a token from a trust broker, submit the token to an authorization server associated with the sender, receive a user license from the authorization server; and decrypt the protected message using the user license. The protected message may restrict actions that may be taken by the recipient, such as forwarding to other users. | 12-02-2010 |
Ayse Yesim Koman, Chicago, IL US
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20120159268 | Alerting Recipients to Errors Occurring when Accessing External Services - A hosting provider operates a server system that provides a service to one or more tenants. The server system receives configuration data from the tenants. As part of providing the service to a given tenant, the server system attempts to access an external service due to the configuration data received from the given tenant identifying the external service. Service access errors can occur when attempting to access the external service. In response to determining that an error has occurred when attempting to access the external service, the server system sends a service access alert to a recipient associated with the given tenant. The service access alert notifies the recipient that the error has occurred. | 06-21-2012 |
20140258435 | ALERTING RECIPIENTS TO ERRORS OCCURRING WHEN ACCESSING EXTERNAL SERVICES - A hosting provider operates a server system that provides a service to one or more tenants. The server system receives configuration data from the tenants. As part of providing the service to a given tenant, the server system attempts to access an external service due to the configuration data received from the given tenant identifying the external service. Service access errors can occur when attempting to access the external service. In response to determining that an error has occurred when attempting to access the external service, the server system sends a service access alert to a recipient associated with the given tenant. The service access alert notifies the recipient that the error has occurred. | 09-11-2014 |
L. Andrew Koman, Winston-Salem, NC US
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20100092517 | Dose and localization of botulinum toxins in skin and muscle - A novel dosing regimen for the administration of botulinum toxin based on the pattern, quantity, and location of neuromuscular junctions in the target tissue. Because the number of neuromuscular junctions in a target tissue remains generally stable throughout life and because the pharmacological effect of botulinum toxin is localized at the neuromuscular junction, dosing efficacy is unaffected by muscle mass, age of the patient, or body weight. | 04-15-2010 |
20110142882 | Control of blood flow in skin, subcutaneous tissue and muscle by botulinum toxin, snare protein mediating substances, and alpha adrenergic agents by either injection of transdermal delivery systems - Methods for controlling abnormal blood flow in disease states by the selective alteration of the components of microvascular flow using Botulinum A Toxin, other SNARE protein mediating agents, alpha adrenergic agents, and other compounds is heretofore unknown, whether delivered by injection, topical application, or transdermal means. The invention discloses novel methods for the control of blood flow in skin, subcutaneous tissue and muscle by botulinum toxin, snare protein mediating substances, and alpha adrenergic agents by either injection or transdermal delivery systems. | 06-16-2011 |
20120065143 | Dose and localization of botulinum toxins in skin and muscle - A novel dosing regimen for the administration of botulinum toxin based on the pattern, quantity, and location of neuromuscular junctions in the target tissue. Because the number of neuromuscular junctions in a target tissue remains generally stable throughout life and because the pharmacological effect of botulinum toxin is localized at the neuromuscular junction, dosing efficacy is unaffected by muscle mass, age of the patient, or body weight. | 03-15-2012 |
20140242110 | Dose, localization, and formulation of botulinum toxins in skin and muscle - Formulations of and dosing protocols for the administration of botulinum toxin that maximize efficacy and specificity while minimizing the likelihood of overdosing and undesirable side effects of treatment. The formulations include positively charged carriers, such as cationic peptides, which otherwise have no inherent botulinum-toxin-like activity. The dosing regimen is based on the pattern, quantity, and location of neuromuscular junctions in the target tissue. Because the number of neuromuscular junctions in a target tissue remains generally stable throughout life and because the pharmacological effect of botulinum toxin is localized at the neuromuscular junction, dosing efficacy is unaffected by muscle mass, age of the patient, or body weight. | 08-28-2014 |
Shuji Koman, Tokyo JP
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20140301099 | VEHICLE DIRECTION INDICATOR LIGHT - A vehicle direction indicator light includes a light source and a light emitting body. The light emitting body guides light to the outside of the vehicle, and includes an outer emitting surface facing the outside of the vehicle, an inner emitting surface facing the inside of the vehicle, and a tip surface connecting the inner and outer emitting surfaces and facing a front or rear side of the vehicle. The outer emitting surface has a step shape in which a first surface portion that faces the outside of the vehicle and a second surface portion that faces the front side or the rear side of the vehicle are alternatingly connected to each other in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle. Light emitted through the second surface portion and the tip surface has a higher intensity than the light emitted through the first surface portion. | 10-09-2014 |