Castle Medical Center Outpatient Clinic 642 Ulukahiki St STE 103, Kailua, HI 96734 (808)2635174 (phone), (808)2663614 (fax)
Oncare Hawaii 1329 Lusitana St STE 307, Honolulu, HI 96813 (808)5246115 (phone), (808)7487840 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Hawaii Burns School of Medicine Graduated: 1976
Procedures:
Bone Marrow Biopsy Chemotherapy
Conditions:
Malignant Neoplasm of Female Breast Anemia Breast Neoplasm, Malignant Hemolytic Anemia Hemophilia A or B
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Cho graduated from the University of Hawaii Burns School of Medicine in 1976. He works in Kailua, HI and 1 other location and specializes in Hematology/Oncology. Dr. Cho is affiliated with Castle Medical Center, Pali Momi Medical Center and Queens Medical Center.
Dr. Cho graduated from the University of Missouri, Kansas City School of Medicine in 2005. He works in Olathe, KS and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Cho is affiliated with Overland Park Regional Medical Center.
Jonathan Cho, New York NY - OD (Doctor of Optometry)
Gregory E. Pounds - San Jose CA, US Chris Koverman - San Jose CA, US Stephen Kwo - Milpitas CA, US Jonathan Cho - San Francisco CA, US Shivakumar Jayaraman - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Broadsoft Casabi, LLC - Gaithersburg MD
International Classification:
G06F 15/173
US Classification:
709219, 705 3, 455466, 706 50
Abstract:
A family center system and method is provided that allows receiving from a registered family member a family message intended for other registered family members and determines, based on a set of rules, to which of other registered family members to push the family message, mode of transport by which to push the family message, and the schedule according to which to push the family message. A technique involving a tile is provided that allows displaying a unified view of information onto a plurality of registered devices, regardless of device platform and/or communications network. The system and method provides a variety of services to registered family members and allows third party application plug-in for offering third party services. The system and method receives a SMS message and stores such message as a family message for subsequent access or family message treatment.
Robert Pui Chi Fung - San Mateo CA David Paul Musser - San Jose CA Jonathan Sanghun Cho - Redwood City CA
Assignee:
Komag, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
B08B 304 B08B 704 C03C 2300
US Classification:
134 254
Abstract:
A method for drying workpieces in accordance with our invention includes the step of immersing the workpieces in a liquid, holding the workpieces with a first holding mechanism, slowly draining the liquid from the container until a first portion of the workpieces is exposed and dried, holding the workpieces with a second holding means at the first portion, and draining the remainder of the liquid from the container. Because of this, a drying portion of the workpiece is not held by a wet holding mechanism.
Presentation Features For Performing Operations And Selecting Content
- Cupertino CA, US James E. Tilton - Portland OR, US Haroon S. Sheikh - Longwood FL, US David A. Underwood - Vancouver, CA Jonathan Cho - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/438 G06F 16/483 G06T 13/80
Abstract:
The present disclosure generally relates to techniques for presenting operations in a presentation. A technique is provided for allowing a user to insert media items on consecutive slides. During a presentation mode, the media items are determined to be two instances of a same media item, and matched such that the media item plays continuously across multiple slides. Another technique is provided to allow a user to utilize a user input to override a linearly-defined set of actions within a presentation. Another technique is utilized to temporarily select a visually obstructed object in a graphic editing interface such that the visually obstructed object may be manipulated during the temporary selection mode.
- Cupertino CA, US Steven G. Forrest - Pittsburgh PA, US Amy W. Hung - San Francisco CA, US Daniel H. Mai - Cupertino CA, US Jonathan Cho - San Francisco CA, US Thomas Valentine Frauenhofer - Pittsburgh PA, US
International Classification:
G06T 13/80 G06F 3/0488 G06F 3/0481 G06T 11/20
Abstract:
Techniques are provided for hand drawing an animation motion path for an object to follow on a graphical user interface (GUI). The motion path may be drawn with a user's finger or drawing device, such as an Apple Pencil, by selecting a drawing tool (e.g., a freehand tool and/or straight line tool). A new motion path may be added to an existing motion path, such that the new motion path is an extension of the existing motion path. The new motion path may also be added to an end point of an existing motion path, such that the new motion path is a different segment of a motion path and is associated with a new key frame. A motion path segment may be split into additional segments with new key frames, reshaped using editing points, redrawn, and/or deleted from the overall motion path.
- Cupertino CA, US Steven G. Forrest - Pittsburgh PA, US Amy W. Hung - San Francisco CA, US Daniel H. Mai - Cupertino CA, US Jonathan Cho - San Francisco CA, US Thomas Valentine Frauenhofer - Pittsburgh PA, US
International Classification:
G06T 13/80 G06T 11/20 G06F 3/0481 G06F 3/0488
Abstract:
Techniques are provided for hand drawing an animation motion path for an object to follow on a graphical user interface (GUI). The motion path may be drawn with a user's finger or drawing device, such as an Apple Pencil, by selecting a drawing tool (e.g., a freehand tool and/or straight line tool). A new motion path may be added to an existing motion path, such that the new motion path is an extension of the existing motion path. The new motion path may also be added to an end point of an existing motion path, such that the new motion path is a different segment of a motion path and is associated with a new key frame. A motion path segment may be split into additional segments with new key frames, reshaped using editing points, redrawn, and/or deleted from the overall motion path. In some embodiments, the actions applied to the object (e.g., motion path) may be indicated by an associated tray that provides editable context-specific properties related to the action.
- Cupertino CA, US Craig M. FEDERIGHI - Los Altos Hills CA, US Tamara L. ABELL - Pittsburgh PA, US Jonathan CHO - Palo Alto CA, US Jay Christopher CAPELA - Santa Cruz CA, US Evan TORCHIN - Austin TX, US Alexander C. MACLEAN - San Jose CA, US Per LINDGREN - San Francisco CA, US Gregory Vincent GAUDIO - San Jose CA, US
Adaptive user interfaces and techniques therefor are provided. In accordance with one example, a method includes, at an electronic device having a display: displaying a first user interface comprising a first affordance associated with a first function and a second affordance associated with a second function, and detecting a first event causing the device to transition from the first state to a second state, where the display is deactivated in the second state. The method also includes detecting, while the device is in the second state, a second event causing the device to transition from the second state to a third state, where the display is activated in the third state, and in response to detecting the second event, displaying a second user interface comprising the first affordance displayed in the second user interface at a second location different from the first location, and not comprising the second affordance.
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San Jose State University
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