David A. Burns - Aston PA Benjamin L. Dagana - Phoenixville PA Christopher J. Harrer - Downingtown PA Dung M. Luu - Philadelphia PA Todd A. Matters - Pottstown PA Michael S. Miles - Pottstown PA Barry E. Blust - Glenmoore PA Thomas J. Schneider - Exton PA Thomas V. Connors - Audubon PA
Assignee:
Unisys Corporation - Blue Bell PA
International Classification:
G06F 15163
US Classification:
709230, 709223, 710131
Abstract:
A network node that implements a distributed TCP/IP network communication protocol stack, with the protocol stack including a TCP layer and an IP layer. The TCP layer includes a TCP management unit and a TCP data path unit, and the IP layer includes an IP management unit and an IP data path unit. The network node comprises a network host configured with the TCP management unit and the IP management unit, and at least one I/O adapter coupled to the network host and configured with the TCP data path unit and the IP data path unit. In this manner, the TCP data path unit and the IP data path unit are distributed onto the I/O adapter.
System, Devices And Methods For Monitoring And Detection Of Chemical Reactions
Rick T. SMETHERS - Malvern PA, US Justin Dale Brubaker - Lafayette Hill PA, US Thomas Vincent Connors - Audubon PA, US Michael Jay Fischer - Jenkintown PA, US Jeffery J. Guterman - Los Angeles CA, US Vincent A. Juliana - Exton PA, US Hans C. Kastensmith - Aldie VA, US James F. Koller - Downingtown PA, US David J. Lyons - W. Trenton NJ, US Daniel Arthur Miller - Bryn Mawr PA, US
Assignee:
INSTANTLABS MEDICAL DIAGNOSTICS CORPORATION - Washington DC
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68 C12M 1/34
US Classification:
435 612, 4352872
Abstract:
Systems, devices and methods are described herein that are configured for use in the monitoring and detecting of chemical reactions, such as, for example, the monitoring and detection of Polymerase chain reactions (PCR). For example, the systems and devices described herein can be used for accelerated real-time PCR. A fully integrated PCR system is provided that includes a touch screen user interface, eliminating the need for additional computers, keyboards, and related devices. The PCR systems described herein can be network enabled to provide communications between one or more PCR monitoring and detection devices and a central monitoring station. A disposable sample holding device can be placed in the PCR device for testing in an upright vertical orientation, providing improved optical scanning capabilities and rapid heating and cooling capabilities.
Microemulsion Liquid Cleaning Compositions With Insect Repellent
Barbara J. Thomas - Princeton NJ Myriam Loth - Saint-Nicolas, BE Thomas F. Connors - Piscataway NJ
Assignee:
Colgate-Palmolive Company - New York NY
International Classification:
C11D 332 C11D 183
US Classification:
510365
Abstract:
A stable oil-in-water microemulsion cleaning composition is provided which is essentially effective for the removal of oily and greasy soil from a hard surface and for repelling insects therefrom. The aqueous phase of said microemulsion comprises by weight of the total composition: (A) from about 0. 1 to about 25% of a surfactant mixture of (i) an anionic surfactant; (ii) a nonionic surfactant; the weight ratio of (i) and (ii) being from about 1:1 to about 5:1; and (iii) a salt of a multivalent metal cation in an amount sufficient to provide from 0. 1 to 1. 5 equivalents of cation per equivalent of (i); the anionic surfactant, the nonionic surfactant and amount of multivalent metal cation being selected so as to provide a cloud point of at least about 45. degree. C. in the finished microemulsion composition; (B) from about 0. 1% to about 30% of a water-soluble cosurfactant having substantially no ability to dissolve oily or greasy soil; and (C) the balance water.
Microemulsion All-Purpose Liquid Cleaning Compositions With Insect Repellent
Barbara J. Thomas - Princeton NJ Myriam Loth - Saint-Nicolas, BE Thomas F. Connors - Piscataway NJ Myriam Mondin - Seraing, BE
Assignee:
Colgate-Palmolive Company - New York NY
International Classification:
C11D 332 C11D 174 C11D 183 C11D 1700
US Classification:
510383
Abstract:
A stable oil-in-water microemulsion cleaning composition is provided which is essentially effective for the removal of oily and greasy soil from a hard surface and for repelling insects therefrom. The aqueous phase of said microemulsion comprises by weight of the total composition: (A) from about 0. 1 to about 25% of a surfactant mixture of (i) an anionic surfactant; (ii) an ethoxylated glycerol-based nonionic surfactant mixture; the weight ratio of (i) and (ii) being from about 1:1 to about 5:1; and (iii) a salt of a multivalent metal cation in an amount sufficient to provide from 0. 5 to 1. 5 equivalents of cation per equivalent of (i); the anionic surfactant, the nonionic surfactant and amount of multivalent metal cation being selected so as to provide a cloud point of at least about 45. degree. C. in the finished microemulsion composition; (B) from about 0. 1% to about 30% of a water-soluble cosurfactant having substantially no ability to dissolve oily or greasy soil; and (C) the balance water.
Tom Sayles, Rochelle Demarzio, David Siracusa, Bob Sands, Cheryl Hogan, Bonnie Ferris, Jim Demarzio, Barbara Coleman, Don Carrington, Alfred Treat, Marie Castro
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Children Produce Different Antibodies in Response to New Coronavirus
or of viral molecular pathogenesis in Columbias Department of Pediatrics. The first authors, Stuart Weisberg, MD, PhD, assistant professor of pathology & cell biology, and Thomas Connors, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics, enrolled patients into the study and conducted the data analysis.
Date: Nov 05, 2020
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Everyone is doing everything they can to help look into this from all different angles just to get the answers that parents want, that we want, said Dr. Thomas Connors, a pediatric critical care physician who treated Jack at NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Childrens Hospital.