Wagner, Jr., US
James Kenneth Wagner, Jr., Atlanta, GA US
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20130246426 | Document Classification and Characterization - Data is received that characterizes each of a plurality of documents within a document set. Based on this data, the plurality of documents are grouped into a plurality of stacks using one or more grouping algorithms. A prime document is identified for each stack that includes attributes representative of the entire stack. Subsequently, provision of data is provided that characterizes documents for each stack including at least the identified prime document to at least one human reviewer. User-generated input from the human reviewer is later received that categorized each provided document and data characterizing the user-generated input can then be provided. Related apparatus, systems, techniques and articles are also described. | 09-19-2013 |
James Kenneth Wagner, Jr., Marietta, GA US
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20120191708 | Document Classification and Characterization - Data is received that characterizes each of a plurality of documents within a document set. Based on this data, the plurality of documents are grouped into a plurality of stacks using one or more grouping algorithms. A prime document is identified for each stack that includes attributes representative of the entire stack. Subsequently, provision of data is provided that characterizes documents for each stack including at least the identified prime document to at least one human reviewer. User-generated input from the human reviewer is later received that categorized each provided document and data characterizing the user-generated input can then be provided. Related apparatus, systems, techniques and articles are also described. | 07-26-2012 |
20120192286 | Privileged Document Identification and Classification System - A litigation discovery document system is provided to help identify documents that might be privileged. In particular, a system is described in which documents within a document set are compared against one or more data sources which store data that indicate whether a particular document is privileged or potentially privileged. Human reviewers can confirm whether such determinations are accurate. Analytic reports can be provided which characterize the underlying methodology used to make such determinations. Related apparatus, systems, techniques and articles are also described. | 07-26-2012 |
James R. Wagner, Jr., Stillwater, MN US
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20120100315 | TRANSPARENT INK-JET RECORDING FILMS, COMPOSITIONS, AND METHODS - Transparent ink-jet recording films, compositions, and methods are disclosed. These films can exhibit high maximum optical densities, rapid ink drying, low curl, excellent adhesion between the coating layers and the substrate, and negligible ink transfer between stacked ink-jet recording films after imaging. Such films are useful in medical imaging applications. | 04-26-2012 |
John H. Wagner, Jr., Memphis, TN US
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20100272657 | ENHANCED EFFICIENCY OF SUNSCREEN COMPOSITIONS - Compositions comprising UV blocking agents, a film forming polymer containing acid groups and a neutralizing agent; compositions and methods for increasing the SPF of a composition by neutralizing at least a portion of the acid groups of the film forming agent with the neutralizing agent. | 10-28-2010 |
20100272658 | ENHANCED EFFICIENCY OF SUNSCREEN COMPOSITIONS - Compositions comprising UV blocking agents, a film forming polymer containing acid groups and a neutralizing agent; compositions and methods for increasing the SPF of a composition by neutralizing at least a portion of the acid groups of the film forming agent with the neutralizing agent. | 10-28-2010 |
20120195839 | Film forming polymer compositions for boosting spf in sunscreens - Film-forming compositions comprising a film forming polymer containing acid groups and a neutralizing agent; compositions and methods for increasing the SPF of a composition by neutralizing at least a portion of the acid groups of the film forming agent with the neutralizing agent. | 08-02-2012 |
John Huntington Wagner, Jr., Memphis, TN US
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20090098070 | SUNSCREEN COMPOSITIONS WITH LOW EYE-STING AND HIGH SPF - Sunscreen compositions that prevent, reduce or minimize eye-stinging while maintaining a high level of SPF protection. | 04-16-2009 |
Joseph R. Wagner, Jr., East Norriton, PA US
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20090269199 | SWASHPLATELESS HELICOPTER BLADE ACTUATION SYSTEM - A blade actuation system comprises at least one motor coupled to a rotor blade for changing the pitch angle of the rotor blade. The motor is configured to wirelessly communicate with at least one flight control computer to modulate the pitch angle. At least one generator may be mounted on a rotor shaft to generate power during rotation of the rotor shaft. The generator may provide power to the motor. The flight control computer is operative to provide control signals to at least one of the generators and motors for regulation thereof. The flight control computer, motor and generator may be configured to wirelessly communicate with one another. | 10-29-2009 |
Larry Ray Wagner, Jr., Rossville, GA US
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20130074357 | Biosolids Drying System and Method - Methods and systems are provided for drying wet biosolids to produce a class A biosolids. Generally described, the method of treating biosolids includes drying a wet biosolids in an indirect dryer to produce a partially dried biosolids and drying the partially dried biosolids in a direct dryer in series with and downstream of the indirect dryer to produce a class A biosolids. The indirect dryer and direct dryer may be operated at an average temperature of greater than about 100° C. and may have a total combined residence time of less than about 60 minutes. Also provided are systems for drying wet biosolids including an indirect biosolids dryer and a direct biosolids dryer in series. The methods and systems are particularly effective at reducing the moisture content of the biosolids from greater than 85% to less than 10% by weight. | 03-28-2013 |
Lawrence F. Wagner, Jr., Fishkill, NY US
Richard William Wagner, Jr., Waterbury, VT US
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20090181586 | SURFBOARD AND METHOD AND APPARATUS OF MANUFACTURE - A method of forming a surfboard includes using a press to bend a flexible mold that contains a surfboard core, layed up with resin and reinforcing material. The layed up surfboard core is allowed to cure in the mold/press, at least partially, to set a desired degree of rocker to the surfboard. Common surfboard core blanks may be used to form surfboards with different degrees of rocker, and in this sense, may allow surfboard manufacturers to provide a greater variety of surfboard choices and/or to manufacture surfboards more efficiently. | 07-16-2009 |
20090194972 | FOOTBED FOR GLIDING BOARD BINDING - A method and apparatus for providing a gliding board binding, such as a snowboard binding. The binding may include an adjustment indicator that allows for determination of a longitudinal position of the base relative to a gliding board, heel-to-toe position of the base relative to a gliding board and/or an angular position of the base relative to a gliding board when the base is secured to the gliding board. The adjustment indicator may be included with a footbed that is removable from a binding base, e.g., that includes a foot engagement member to secure a rider's foot to the binding and board. A removable footbed may include a toe portion that is adjustable in position relative to a heel portion of the footbed. A gliding board may include a channel for mounting a binding that is arranged in the board core so that no portion of the board core is located on top or bottom sides of the channel, and instead so the top and bottom reinforcement layers are located above and below the channel. | 08-06-2009 |
20100219613 | FOOTBED FOR GLIDING BOARD BINDING - A method and apparatus for providing a gliding board binding, such as a snowboard binding. The binding may include an adjustment indicator that allows for determination of a longitudinal position of the base relative to a gliding board, heel-to-toe position of the base relative to a gliding board and/or an angular position of the base relative to a gliding board when the base is secured to the gliding board. The adjustment indicator may be included with a footbed that is removable from a binding base, e.g., that includes a foot engagement member to secure a rider's foot to the binding and board. A removable footbed may include a toe portion that is adjustable in position relative to a heel portion of the footbed. A gliding board may include a channel for mounting a binding that is arranged in the board core so that no portion of the board core is located on top or bottom sides of the channel, and instead so the top and bottom reinforcement layers are located above and below the channel. | 09-02-2010 |
Robert E. Wagner, Jr., Nunn, CO US
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20100196893 | Method for genotyping DNA tandem repeat sequences - The present invention provides methods for determining the number of tandem repeat units in a region of double stranded DNA based on the use of RecA-like recombinase protein and oligonucleotide ligation. The methods of the present invention provide RecA coated, specific DNA oligonucleotide probes (RecA filaments) for homology searching in duplex DNA where the location of homologous sequences results in the formation of D-loop structures containing a duplex region comprising the oligonucleotide probe and one strand of the target DNA. The present invention further provides sets of oligonucleotide probes (ligation partners) selected to have sequence complementary to non-repeat sequence flanking a region of tandem repeats and sequence complementary to varying numbers of repeat units such that only that pair of oligonucleotides that can be aligned, via RecA mediated homology searching, with the target sequence such that their terminal bases are paired with adjacent nucleotides in the target sequence will be substrates for ligation. Thus, the present invention provides methods whereby successful ligation is diagnostic of the number of repeat units in the target DNA sequence. Also disclosed are compositions and kits useful for practicing the foregoing methods. | 08-05-2010 |
20110195410 | Compositions and methods related to solid phase sequence detection and genotyping - The present invention provides improved compositions and methods of sequence detection and single nucleotide (“SNP”) genotyping. The methods of the present invention are related to combining sequence or allelic specific ligation on a solid phase platform with specific and efficient solid phase signal amplification. The methods for sequence detection include a first, second and third oligonucleotide. The methods of SNP genotyping include four oligonucleotides for SNPs associated with two alleles and additional oligonucleotides may be added for SNPs associated with more than two alleles. The usefulness of the present method is that it results in the determination of thousands of genotypes simply, rapidly and inexpensively on a solid support from a single genomic DNA sample. | 08-11-2011 |
Rolf Wagner, Jr., Foster City, CA US
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20100138916 | Apparatus and Method for Secure Administrator Access to Networked Machines - A secure access method includes generating administrator access security information including a public and private key pair. The administrator access security information is associated with a set of client users assigned to a specified group. Each client user has personal security credentials for accessing a client computer. The administrator access security information is copied to a set of security tokens. The security tokens are distributed. A client computer associated with a client user of the set of client users is accessed by utilizing one of the security tokens instead of personal security credentials for the client computer. | 06-03-2010 |