Persondata. Name, Conte Nicolas-Jacques. Alternative names. Short description. Date of birth, 4 August 1755. Place of birth. Date of death, 6 December 1805 ...
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- Acton MA, US John D'ARCO - Wilmington MA, US Nicholas CONTE - Harvard MA, US Kepei SUN - Andover MA, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/142
Abstract:
In an exemplary embodiment, a drug delivery device is configured for Body Channel Communication (BCC). The drug delivery device may include a conductive element embedded in an adhesive patch that secures the drug delivery device to the user. This conductive element acts as a coupler to the body of the user. Another conductive element may also be provided at a face of the housing. This conductive element acts as the other end of the coupler formed with the conductive coil in the adhesive patch. The conductive coil in the adhesive patch conforms well to the user's skin surface and thus facilitates a good quality coupling with the user.
On-Body Drug Delivery Device With Antennas Secured Outside Of A Housing For Wireless Communications
- Acton MA, US John D'ARCO - Wilmington MA, US Nicholas CONTE - Harvard MA, US Kepei SUN - Andover MA, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/142 G16H 40/67 G16H 20/17
Abstract:
An on-body drug delivery device may have one or more antennas secured outside a housing of the on-body drug delivery device for facilitating wireless communications. The one or more antennas may be secured to an adhesive pad that adheres the on-body drug delivery device to a user. Alternatively, the one or more antennas may be secured to a portion of the housing for the on-body drug delivery device. In such instances, the one or more antennas may pass through one or more holes in the housing to facilitate an electrical connection with a component, like a wireless communications transceiver, inside the housing. Alternatively, wireless communications with the one or more antennas and the component may be used.
Adhesive Pad With A Metallic Coil For Securing An On-Body Medical Device
- Acton MA, US John D'ARCO - Wilmington MA, US Nicholas CONTE - Harvard MA, US Kepei SUN - Andover MA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/145 A61B 5/1486 A61B 5/00
Abstract:
Exemplary embodiments may provide an adhesive pad that is designed to be used with an on-body medical device. The adhesive pad may partially or fully surround a perimeter of the on-body medical device. The adhesive pad may be the primary mechanism or may provide an additional mechanism for helping to secure the on-body medical device to the user. In addition, the adhesive pad may include a metallic coil, such as a metal loop, that is woven into the adhesive pad or otherwise inserted into or secured to the adhesive pad. The metallic coil may play multiple roles. First, the metallic coil may act as an antenna to facilitate wireless communications with the on-body medical device, such as NFC communications. In addition, the metallic coil may serve as a power source for electric components positioned on the adhesive pad.
Meal Bolus Subcategories In Model Based Insulin Therapy
- Acton MA, US Nicholas CONTE - Harvard MA, US Ian MCLAUGHLIN - Groton MA, US Joon Bok LEE - Acton MA, US Paul Frederick BENTE - Westford MA, US Ashutosh ZADE - San Diego CA, US Steven CARDINALI - Tewksbury MA, US
Disclosed are examples that include receiving information related to ingestion of a meal. The information may include a coarse indication of a size of the meal, a relative time of ingestion of the meal, and a general composition indication of the meal. A blood glucose measurement value received within a predetermined time range of a relative time of ingestion of the meal may be identified. Settings for a delay and an extend parameter and a delivery constraint may be determined. A meal model may be modified using the determined settings for the delay parameter, the extend parameter, and the delivery constraint. The modified meal model may be used to determine a dose of insulin to be delivered in response to the received information. An instruction indicates a determined dose of insulin to be delivered may be output for delivery to a drug delivery device.
- Acton MA, US Steven CARDINALI - Tewksbury MA, US Nicholas CONTE - Harvard MA, US Daniel ALLIS - Boxford MA, US Jason O'CONNOR - Acton MA, US Joon Bok LEE - Acton MA, US Ashutosh ZADE - San Diego CA, US Timothy HENNING - Lakewood Ranch FL, US Thomas METZMAKER - Harvard MA, US Ian MCLAUGHLIN - Groton MA, US
International Classification:
G16H 20/60 G16H 20/17
Abstract:
Disclosed are examples of a device, a system, methods and computer-readable medium products operable to implement functionality to determine and respond to a purpose of a meal. An algorithm or application may receive data that may include data related to a meal purpose from data sources and determine whether any of the data received from the plurality of data sources was received from a direct data source or an indirect data source. The data may be evaluated to determine a purpose of the meal. Based on the results of the evaluation, instructions may be generated to provide an appropriate response based on the determined purpose of the meal. The generated instructions to provide the appropriate response based on the determined purpose of the meal may be output.
The only players from North Carolina and Virginia on the football 1st-team were Woody Baron (Virginia Tech, down lineman), Quin Blanding (Virginia, safety), Nicholas Conte (Virginia, punter), Michael Kiser (Virginia, linebacker), Ryan Switzer (UNC, wide-out) and Mike Weaver (Wake Fores, place kicker
Date: Feb 20, 2017
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Virginia football falls flat vs. North Carolina amid hazing controversy
From the start, Virginia seemed lackluster against the Tar Heels (6-2, 4-1 ACC). Nicholas Contes 23-yard punt with 1:56 left in the first quarter set up North Carolina on Virginias 29. A 15-yard penalty for unnecessary roughness wasnt enough to derail the Tar Heels on a short field, and Elijah H
Date: Oct 22, 2016
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Hokies Give Beamer 1 More Win Over Virginia, 23-20
Before halftime, the Hokies pulled even at 6-all thanks to a curious call by Virginia. Facing fourth-and-16 from their 34, they elected to try a fake, and punter Nicholas Conte was pulled down 2 yards shy of midfield. A pass interference call against Kelvin Rainey negated Quin Blanding's interceptio
Date: Nov 28, 2015
Source: Google
Mistakes doom Virginia in 23-20 loss to Virginia Tech
The Cavaliers were penalized nine times for 65 yards, and tried a fake punt on fourth-and-16 from their own 34. Punter Nicholas Conte ran for 15 yards on the play, but was ankle tackled just shy of midfield and the Hokies took over at Virginia's 49 yard-line. Five plays later, the Hokies got a field