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Brian D. Yard, Toledo, OH US
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20120077757 | Methods for Affecting Homology-Directed DNA Double Stranded Break Repair - Disclosed herein are methods and composition for alteration of the presence, activity, or concentration of RNF138. Disclosed methods can be utilized to affect DNA double strand break repair. Methods and compositions can be utilized to alter RNF138 so as to prevent interaction between RNF138 and RAD51D. Specifically, methods can prevent RNF138-directed ubiquitylation of RAD51D, which is necessary for DNA double strand break repair. | 03-29-2012 |
Brian David Yard, Toledo, OH US
Christian Yard, Combas FR
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20150327558 | Composition for Stimulating Plant Vitality - The present invention relates to the use of a composition comprising a superoxide dismutase (SOD) enzyme and/or an active plant extract containing SOD, for stimulating the overexpression of plant antioxidant enzymatic proteins, stimulating plant vitality and/or increasing plant productivity and/or preventively or curatively protecting said plants against biotic or abiotic stresses. | 11-19-2015 |
Eva Yard, Whittier, CA US
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20110232068 | CONDUIT ASSEMBLY METHODS - A method of assembling a conduit assembly comprises positioning a ferrule over an end portion of an elongate conduit body. The method further comprises positioning a body insert into the end portion of the elongate conduit body. The end portion of the elongate conduit body is positioned between the ferrule and the body insert. The method further comprises expanding a portion of the body insert positioned inside the elongate conduit. The method further comprises positioning an elongate cable in the elongate conduit body. The elongate cable is longer than the elongate conduit body. The method further comprises filling at least a portion of the elongate conduit body with a potting material. | 09-29-2011 |
George Yard, Whittier, CA US
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20110232068 | CONDUIT ASSEMBLY METHODS - A method of assembling a conduit assembly comprises positioning a ferrule over an end portion of an elongate conduit body. The method further comprises positioning a body insert into the end portion of the elongate conduit body. The end portion of the elongate conduit body is positioned between the ferrule and the body insert. The method further comprises expanding a portion of the body insert positioned inside the elongate conduit. The method further comprises positioning an elongate cable in the elongate conduit body. The elongate cable is longer than the elongate conduit body. The method further comprises filling at least a portion of the elongate conduit body with a potting material. | 09-29-2011 |
Gregory Yard, Bagneux FR
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20150241487 | ESTIMATION OF ELECTRIC ENERGY CONSUMPTION OF A GIVEN DEVICE AMONG A SET OF ELECTRICAL DEVICES - A method for estimating the electric energy consumption of a given electrical device among a set of electrical devices, comprising the steps of: receiving a load curve representative of the electric energy consumption of said set of electrical devices at given moments, over a given period; determining a lower envelope of said load curve; estimating an electric energy consumption curve for the given electrical device over the given period, by subtracting the determined lower envelope from said load curve. | 08-27-2015 |
Jon T. Yard, Santa Barbara, CA US
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20150222619 | MULTI-FACTOR AUTHENTICATION USING QUANTUM COMMUNICATION - Multi-factor authentication using quantum communication (“QC”) includes stages for enrollment and identification. For example, a user enrolls for multi-factor authentication that uses QC with a trusted authority. The trusted authority transmits device factor information associated with a user device (such as a hash function) and user factor information associated with the user (such as an encrypted version of a user password). The user device receives and stores the device factor information and user factor information. For multi-factor authentication that uses QC, the user device retrieves its stored device factor information and user factor information, then transmits the user factor information to the trusted authority, which also retrieves its stored device factor information. The user device and trusted authority use the device factor information and user factor information (more specifically, information such as a user password that is the basis of the user factor information) in multi-factor authentication that uses QC. | 08-06-2015 |