Nabil A.
Nabil A. Abu El Ata, New York, NY US
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20090112668 | DYNAMIC SERVICE EMULATION OF CORPORATE PERFORMANCE - Services provided by a business employing an information system are emulated dynamically within a model information system (IS) architecture. The services may be defined by business or corporate management, establishing business objectives that may be categorized as organizational, functional (e.g., performance of the IS architecture) and nonfunctional (e.g., service quality and costs) elements. An emulated service can include a number of such business objectives. By dynamically emulating functional and non-functional aspects of providing a service, a business and supporting IS architecture can be optimized to deliver the service. A computer-based method and system provides such emulation and models the services and IS architecture of an enterprise. | 04-30-2009 |
20120197686 | PREDICTIVE DECONSTRUCTION OF DYNAMIC COMPLEXITY - The dynamic complexity and the operational risk inherent in a system are defined and incorporated into a mathematical model of the system. The mathematical model is emulated to predict the states of instability that can occur within the operation of the system. Dynamic complexity of a service is demonstrated where there is an observed effect where the cause can be multiple and seemingly inter-related effects of a many-to-one or many-to-many relationship. Having assessed the dynamic complexity efficiency and the operational risk index of a service (e.g., a business, process or information technology), these indexes can be employed to emulate all attributes of a service, thereby determining how a service responds in multiple states of operation, the states where the dynamic complexity of a service can occur, optimal dynamic complexity efficiency of a service, and the singularities wherein a service becomes unstable. | 08-02-2012 |
Nabil A. Ebraheim, Toledo, OH US
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20100143439 | Hybrid Biomimetic Particles, Methods of Making Same and Uses Therefor - Biomimetic microparticles for generation of tissue includes a biodegradable tissue replacement/repair matrix formed of a cross-linked scaffold material using a non-toxic multi-valent ionic cross-linking agent. One or more bioactive materials can be encapsulated and/or coated onto the biodegradable tissue replacement/repair matrix. The biomimetic microparticles are formed without exposure to high temperatures, high pressures, high voltages, and toxic chemicals. | 06-10-2010 |
Nabil A. Elkouh, Enfield, NH US
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20100255247 | Protective Cover System Including a Corrosion Inhibitor and Method of Inhibiting Corrosion of a Metallic Object - A protective cover system for inhibiting corrosion of a metallic object. The protective cover system includes a cover for defining a microenvironment adjacent a metallic object and a corrosion inhibitor source for releasing one or more corrosion inhibitors into the microenvironment. | 10-07-2010 |
20110027523 | Panelized Cover System Including a Corrosion Inhibitor - A protective cover system for inhibiting corrosion of a metallic object. The protective cover system includes a cover for defining a microenvironment adjacent a metallic object and a corrosion inhibitor source for releasing one or more corrosion inhibitors into the microenvironment. | 02-03-2011 |
20110225008 | Self-Similar Medical Communications System - A health care monitoring system and network for monitoring a patient's use of medications, physiological conditions, and/or the environment around the patient. The system takes advantage of a hierarchical nodal network to allow for the transfer of information from sensors to authorized users of the network while providing personal control of sensitive information and providing a distributed database structure for increased data security. In one embodiment, sensors transmit information to wearable personal data recorders that use a combination of random access and overwriting to store information in a time-sequenced organization. | 09-15-2011 |
Nabil A. Elkouh, Meriden, NH US
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20110203580 | AEROSOL DELIVERY SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Methods and systems for aerosol delivery of agents to a patient are described herein. The present system can be used to administer various types of agents, such as a vaccine or other types of pharmaceutical substances. Certain embodiments of the present system utilize an actuator coupled to a disposable aerosolizing element that aerosolizes an agent for delivery to a patient when acted upon by the actuator. The aerosolizing element prevents the agent from contacting the actuator and other non-disposable components of the system so that little or no cleaning or maintenance is required. The present system also can include an aerosolization rate monitor that monitors the rate at which an agent is being aerosolized and provides feedback to the user to ensure that the proper dose is being administered. | 08-25-2011 |
20120118283 | Systems and methods for aerosol delivery of agents - Aerosol delivery systems and methods for delivering an agent to a patient are described herein. The present invention includes embodiments comprising an insulated receptacle connected to a body to hold a vial of an agent to be delivered to a patient. The vial is located in an inverted position within the receptacle and connected to the housing. One or more reusable thermal packs can be located on the inner sides of the receptacle, to maintain a selected temperature surrounding the vial. The agent is administered to a patient by placing a prong into one of the patient's orifices and then activating an aerosol delivery system. Such systems comprise jet aerosolization and pneumatic and ultrasonic nebulizers and preferably are portable. | 05-17-2012 |