Data Visualization Apparatuses, Computer-Readable Mediums, Computer Data Signals Embodied In A Transmission Medium, Data Visualization Methods, And Digital Computer Data Visualization Methods
Susan L. Havre - Richland WA Elizabeth G. Hetzler - Kennewick WA Lucy T. Nowell - Richland WA Paul D. Whitney - Richland WA Feng Gao - Old Lyme CT James J. Thomas - Richland WA Louis M. Martucci - Richland WA W. Michelle Harris - Alexandria VA
Data visualization apparatuses, computer-readable mediums, computer data signals embodied in a transmission medium, data visualization methods, and digital computer data visualization methods are provided. According to one aspect of the present invention, a data visualization apparatus includes an image device configured to provide a visual image; and digital processing circuitry coupled with the image device and configured to access data including a plurality of themes, to generate a thematic illustration corresponding to the themes and having a plurality of outer contour lines which are spaced at varying distances relative to a reference line, and to control the image device to depict the thematic illustration.
Wireless Mesh Network For An Asset Tracking System
Eric T. Heinze - Pewaukee WI, US Gregg J. Haensgen - Menomonee Falls WI, US Feng Gao - Buffalo Grove IL, US Brian Eckelman - Waukesha WI, US Ajay Malik - Santa Clara CA, US Zeljko John Serceki - Hartland WI, US
Assignee:
Pinpoint Technologies Inc. - Brookfield WI
International Classification:
G08B 13/14
US Classification:
3405721, 34053913, 34053921, 3405734, 340 101
Abstract:
An asset tracking system includes a station, transmitting points, and an asset tag. The asset tag can be used for communicating with the transmitting points to form a mesh network. The station receives data associated with signal strengths between transmitting points and asset tag. The station analyzes the data associated with a number of the transmitting points and determines the location of the asset tag.
High-Capacity, Low-Temperature, Passive Nox And Cd Adsorbers And Methods For Making Same
- Richland WA, US - Pullman WA, US Nicholas R. Jaegers - Richland WA, US Libor Kovarik - West Richland WA, US Feng Gao - Framingham MA, US Yong Wang - Richland WA, US
Assignee:
BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE - Richland WA WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY - Pullman WA
Disclosed are passive NOadsorbers and methods for synthesizing the same. Small-pore zeolitic materials with practical loadings of transition metals atomically dispersed in the micropores are described herein. Also demonstrated are simple and scalable synthesis routes to high loadings of atomically dispersed transition metals in the micropores of a small-pore zeolite.
Catalysts For Enhanced Reduction Of Nox Gases And Processes For Making And Using Same
Cu-exchanged zeolite catalysts with a chabazite structure containing selected concentrations of alkali ions or alkaline-earth ions and a lower concentration of (Cu) ions are described and a sequential process for making. Catalysts of the present invention reduce light-off temperatures providing enhanced low-temperature conversion of NOx gases. Catalysts of the present invention also exhibit high selectivity values compared to conventional NOx reduction catalysts.
Catalysts For Enhanced Reduction Of Nox Gases And Processes For Making And Using Same
Charles H. F. Peden - Rockville MD, US Feng Gao - Richland WA, US Yilin Wang - Richland WA, US Marton Kollar - Richland WA, US Janos Szanyi - Richland WA, US
Assignee:
BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE - Richland WA
International Classification:
B01D 53/86 B01J 37/08 B01J 29/76
Abstract:
Cu-exchanged zeolite catalysts with a chabazite structure containing selected concentrations of alkali ions or alkaline-earth ions and a lower concentration of (Cu) ions are described and a sequential process for making. Catalysts of the present invention reduce light-off temperatures providing enhanced low-temperature conversion of NOx gases. Catalysts of the present invention also exhibit high selectivity values compared to conventional NOx reduction catalysts.
Duke Universitys Feng Gao, who led an analysis published on 29 May in Science about the evolution of SARS-CoV-2, says the new work by Daszak, Shi, and colleagues underscores that researchers have just sampled the tip of the iceberg of the coronaviruses circulating between bats that could jump int
Date: Jun 01, 2020
Category: Health
Source: Google
Evolution of pandemic coronavirus outlines path from animals to humans
"Very much like the original SARS that jumped from bats to civets, or MERS that went from bats to dromedary camels, and then to humans, the progenitor of this pandemic coronavirus underwent evolutionary changes in its genetic material that enabled it to eventually infect humans," said Feng Gao, M.D.
Date: May 29, 2020
Category: Health
Source: Google
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Fujitsu Sangfor
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NEU - Software college
Feng Gao
Education:
University of California, Berkeley, Sun Yat-sen University