Ronald F. Rumberger - King NC Patrick W. Dunn - Winter Springs FL
Assignee:
Westinghouse Electric Corp. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
F16K 31163 F16K 4300
US Classification:
137 15
Abstract:
A steam turbine control valve actuator for lever-operated control valves includes a servomechanical actuator with a reciprocable rod. Such servomechanical actuator is mounted upon a support assembly that is, in turn, pivotably mounted to the control valve body. A distal end of the rod is coupled by a knuckle joint to one end of the lever which operates the control valve, and forces of the rod are biased by a spring that substantially eliminates side forces on the rod through maintenance of the effort that is applied to the lever by the rod in a direction that is parallel to the rod.
Computer-Implemented Methods And Systems For Analyzing Healthcare Data
- Palo Alto CA, US Allen Chang - Sunnyvale CA, US John Garrod - San Mateo CA, US Sina Iman - Washington DC, US Patrick Tardif - San Carlos CA, US Antoine Llorca - London, GB Sebastian Bruckner - Potsdam, DE Cody Veal - Whitby, CA Samuel Fendell - East Palo Alto CA, US Christopher Lewis - East Palo Alto CA, US Brian Ngo - San Francisco CA, US Patrick Dunn - Arlington VA, US Sebastian Caliri - Palo Alto CA, US Hari Arul - New York NY, US Ajay Sudan - Menlo Park CA, US Michael Winlo - Palo Alto CA, US Isaac Gateno - Palo Alto CA, US Michael Glazer - San Francisco CA, US Daniel Cervelli - Mountain View CA, US Lauren Chaparro - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 10/06 G06Q 10/10 G06Q 50/22
Abstract:
Computer-implemented systems and methods are provided for analyzing healthcare-related entity performance. In one implementation, a method is implemented with one or more processors and includes receiving a request that includes one or more filter selections and accessing a data structure including information that specifies a plurality of categories of healthcare-related interactions associated with multiple healthcare-related entities. The method also includes identifying a set of categories from the plurality of categories based on the one or more filter selections and processing the information of the identified categories to provide performance information of one or more entities of the multiple healthcare-related entities in accordance with the one or more filter selections. The method further includes generating a user interface that includes the performance information indicating a performance of the one or more entities.
Computer-Implemented Methods And Systems For Analyzing Healthcare Data
- Palo Alto CA, US Allen CHANG - Mountain View CA, US John GARROD - Palo Alto CA, US Sina IMAN - Washington DC, US Patrick TARDIF - San Carlos CA, US Antoine LLORCA - London, GB Sebastian BRUCKNER - Potsdam, DE Cody VEAL - Whitby, CA Samuel FENDELL - East Palo Alto CA, US Christopher LEWIS - East Palo Alto CA, US Brian NGO - San Francisco CA, US Patrick DUNN - Arlington VA, US Sebastian CALIRI - Palo Alto CA, US Hari ARUL - New York NY, US Ajay SUDAN - Menlo Park CA, US Michael WINLO - Palo Alto CA, US Isaac GATENO - Palo Alto CA, US Michael GLAZER - San Francisco CA, US Daniel CERVELLI - Mountain View CA, US Lauren CHAPARRO - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
PALANTIR TECHNOLOGIES INC. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
G06Q 10/06 G06Q 50/22
Abstract:
Computer-implemented systems and methods are provided for analyzing healthcare-related entity performance. In one implementation, a method is implemented with one or more processors and includes accessing a data structure including information that specifies healthcare-related interactions and identifying, from the data structure, a first set of interactions associated with a first healthcare-related entity. The method also includes identifying, from the data structure, a second set of interactions associated with one or more filter selections and processing the information of the identified first and second set of interactions to provide performance information of the first healthcare-related entity and one or more healthcare-related entities associated with the one or more filter selections. The method also includes generating a user interface that includes the performance information of the first healthcare-related entity and the one or more healthcare-related entities indicating a performance of the first healthcare-related entity and the one or more healthcare-related entities respectively.
Computer-Implemented Methods And Systems For Analyzing Healthcare Data
- Palo Alto CA, US Allen CHANG - Mountain View CA, US John GARROD - Palo Alto CA, US Sina IMAN - Washington DC, US Patrick TARDIF - San Carlos CA, US Antoine LLORCA - London, GB Sebastian BRUCKNER - Potsdam, DE Cody VEAL - Whitby, CA Samuel FENDELL - East Palo Alto CA, US Christopher LEWIS - East Palo Alto CA, US Brian NGO - San Francisco CA, US Patrick DUNN - Arlington VA, US Sebastian CALIRI - Palo Alto CA, US Hari ARUL - New York NY, US Ajay SUDAN - Menlo Park CA, US Michael WINLO - Palo Alto CA, US Isaac GATENO - Palo Alto CA, US Michael GLAZER - San Francisco CA, US Daniel CERVELLI - Mountain View CA, US Lauren CHAPARRO - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
PALANTIR TECHNOLOGIES INC. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
G06Q 50/22 G06Q 10/10
Abstract:
Computer-implemented systems and methods are provided for analyzing healthcare-related entity performance. In one implementation, a method is implemented with one or more processors and includes receiving a request that includes one or more filter selections and accessing a data structure including information that specifies a plurality of categories of healthcare-related interactions associated with multiple healthcare-related entities. The method also includes identifying a set of categories from the plurality of categories based on the one or more filter selections and processing the information of the identified categories to provide performance information of one or more entities of the multiple healthcare-related entities in accordance with the one or more filter selections. The method further includes generating a user interface that includes the performance information indicating a performance of the one or more entities.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Priesthood: A Re-Examination of the Roman Catholic Theology of the Presbyterate
Stephanie DeSimone filed the lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Washington D.C. Her husband, Navy Cdr. Patrick Dunn, was killed when American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the Pentagon. DeSimone, then known as Stephanie Dunn, was two months pregnant with the couple's first child.
Date: Oct 02, 2016
Category: World
Source: Google
The Irish family history of the new host of the "Late Show"
In the early 1830s Mrs. Judith Dunne Tuck left Ireland with her young son and her brother Patrick Dunn. In Canada, she was reunited with her husband, and shortly afterwards the entire Tuck family settled in New York State. In 1834, Andrew youngest son of John Tuck and Judith Dunn Tuck was born the
And the evening before in California, Stephanie Ross DeSimone explained bin Laden to the 9-year-old daughter who never knew her father and said a silent prayer to her late husband, Patrick Dunn: We got him. You can rest in peace now.Gerald P. Fisher, 57, a business consultant from Potomac; Sandra Taylor, 50, of Alexandria, a civilian employee of the Army; and Navy Cmdr. Patrick Dunn, 39, of Springfield, all perished in the Pentagon when a hijacked airliner crashed into the building.