Abdominal Hernia Appendicitis Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage Inguinal Hernia
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English
Description:
Dr. Tsang graduated from the Wayne State University School of Medicine in 2004. He works in Toledo, OH and 1 other location and specializes in General Surgery and Abdominal Surgery. Dr. Tsang is affiliated with St Lukes Hospital and Toledo Hospital.
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Company / Classification
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Albert M. Tsang President
Albert M. Tsang, DDS, Inc
2000 Appian Way, Pinole, CA 94564
Albert Tsang Manager, Office Manager
Cheung Dental Chinatown Inc Dentist's Office · Offices of Dentists
160 Waverly Pl, San Francisco, CA 94108 (415)3998888
Albert K. Tsang President
JUNIPERA, INC Real Estate Personal Investment Not for
Ramesh Patel - San Jose CA, US Albert Tsang - San Jose CA, US James Sawabe - San Jose CA, US Hwang Choe - Morgan Hill CA, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G01F 23/00
US Classification:
73299
Abstract:
The disclosed apparatus includes a condensing chamber (CC) that maintains a volume of a condensate obtained from vapor emitting from a vessel, for example a reactor pressure vessel (RPV). The condensing chamber is connected to a reference leg (RL), a variable leg (VL) and a vapor or steam leg (SL). RL connection provides a flow path for the CRD drive water system backfill to flow into the CC and overflow into the VL. The excess backfill and/or condensate will be returned to the vessel, typically at a point below the liquid level within the vessel. Non-condensable gases will thereby be returned from the CC to the RPV in a substantially continuous manner, thereby tending to prevent the introduction of non-condensable gas enriched liquid from the CC into the RL and improving the tolerance and reliability of the level measurements and/or reducing thermal stresses on the various CC connections.
- Armonk NY, US Albert K. Tsang - San Carlos CA, US Zhaohui Feng - Fremont CA, US Ritchie Tyler Martori - Fremont CA, US Miroslav Bajtos - Hradec Kralove, CZ
A method. A JavaScript (JS) object is instantiated. The instantiated JS object processes application programming interface (API) requests received from mobile devices. The instantiation of the JS object is based on a JS model including (1) a JS file that stores a description of a behavior of the JS object and (2) a JS object notation (JSON) file that stores a description of properties of the JS object. The JSON file includes at least one validation rule to reject a data tuple unless the data tuple meets a required constraint specified in the validation rule. A data abstracter is an interface between the JS object and a set of data storages from which the JS object retrieves data while processing at least two of the API requests. The data abstractor is connected with the set of data storages by implementing a data exchange logic for the set of data storages.
- San Mateo CA, US Ritchie Tyler Martori - Fremont CA, US Miroslav Bajtos - Hradec Kralove, CZ Albert K. Tsang - San Carlos CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/54 H04L 29/06 H04L 29/08 G06F 9/44
Abstract:
Some embodiments provide a novel method of generating application programming interfaces (APIs) in a codeless manner. The method generates a schema description of a data storage (e.g., a relational database) with which an API-accessible object may have to exchange data (e.g., from which the object may have to read data and/or to which the object may have to write data) to process an API request during the execution of an application. Based on the generated schema description, the method constructs one or more data graphs, with each data graph representing one set of relationships between different sets of fields in the data storage. After generating the data graphs, the method generates a large number of possible API permutations by using the generated data graphs. After generating the large number of possible API permutations, the method presents the generated sample APIs so that a developer can select and customize one or more APIs while developing an application.
Dynamic Determination Of Local And Remote Api Calls
- San Mateo CA, US Albert K. Tsang - San Carlos CA, US Zhaohui Feng - Fremont CA, US Ritchie Tyler Martori - Fremont CA, US Miroslav Bajtos - Hradec Kralove, CZ
International Classification:
G06F 9/54
Abstract:
Some embodiments provide a system and method for dynamically determining whether to execute a function locally or remotely for an application operating on a first device. The method, while the application is operating, identifies a set of conditions the evaluation of which dynamically determines whether to (i) direct a second device to remotely process a function or (ii) locally process the function on the first device. The method evaluates the identified set of conditions on the first device. When the evaluation of the set of conditions corresponds to remote processing of the function, the method directs the second device to process the function and return a response to the first device. When the evaluation of the set of conditions corresponds to local processing of the function, the method processes the function on the first device.
- San Mateo CA, US Albert K. Tsang - San Carlos CA, US Zhaohui Feng - Fremont CA, US Ritchie Tyler Martori - Fremont CA, US Miroslav Bajtos - Hradec Kralove, CZ
International Classification:
H04L 29/08 G06F 9/54 H04L 29/06
Abstract:
Some embodiments of the invention provide a novel server for processing application programming interface (API) requests. In some embodiments, the API server is written in JavaScript. For example, in some embodiments, the API-accessible objects of this server are each defined in terms of a JavaScript file and a JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) file. At runtime, a runtime processor instantiates each JavaScript object from its associated JavaScript and JSON files. Once instantiated, the JavaScript object can be used to process API requests that refer to the JavaScript object. Some embodiments use novel JSON file structures that allow these embodiments to define rich JavaScript models.
Albert Tsang (2000-2004), Patricia Paz (1991-1995), Terry Lowry (1993-1998), Richard Sall (1957-1961), Ronald Winters (1988-1993), Vrej Grigorian (1961-1965)