Prediction method for lipidosis
    1.
    发明申请
    Prediction method for lipidosis 失效
    脂肪沉积预测方法

    公开(公告)号:US20070166829A1

    公开(公告)日:2007-07-19

    申请号:US10584366

    申请日:2004-12-24

    IPC分类号: G01N33/00

    摘要: The present invention provides a prediction method for lipidosis caused by a compound, which comprises detecting (a) phenylacetylglycine and/or phenylacetylglutamine, or an optionally chosen metabolic intermediate in the metabolic pathway from phenylalanine to phenylacetylglycine or phenylacetylglutamine, and (b) hippuric acid or an optionally chosen metabolic intermediate in the metabolic pathway from phenylalanine to hippuric acid, in a sample collected from a mammal receiving the compound or a mammalian cell or tissue culture exposed to the compound, and predicting the compound's potential for inducing lipidosis with the quantitative ratio of the two as the index. The present invention also provides a diagnostic method for lipidosis and diseases related thereto, comprising detecting (a) and (b) above in a sample collected from a mammal, and making a diagnosis with the quantitative ratio of the two as the index.

    摘要翻译: 本发明提供了一种由化合物引起的脂质沉积的预测方法,其包括检测(a)苯乙酰甘氨酸和/或苯乙酰谷氨酰胺或代谢途径中从苯丙氨酸至苯乙酰甘氨酸或苯乙酰谷氨酰胺的任选选择的代谢中间体,和(b)马尿酸或 在从接受化合物的哺乳动物或哺乳动物细胞或暴露于该化合物的组织培养物收集的样品中的从苯丙氨酸到马尿酸的代谢途径中的任选选择的代谢中间体,并且以化合物的定量比例预测化合物诱导脂质沉积的潜力 两者为指标。 本发明还提供了一种脂质沉积及其相关疾病的诊断方法,其特征在于,在从哺乳动物收集的样本中检测上述(a)和(b),并以两者的定量比作为指标进行诊断。

    Prediction method for lipidosis
    2.
    发明授权
    Prediction method for lipidosis 失效
    脂肪沉积预测方法

    公开(公告)号:US07399638B2

    公开(公告)日:2008-07-15

    申请号:US10584366

    申请日:2004-12-24

    IPC分类号: G01N33/92 G01N33/48

    摘要: The present invention provides a prediction method for lipidosis caused by a compound, which includes detecting (a) phenylacetylglycine and/or phenylacetylglutamine, or an optionally chosen metabolic intermediate in the metabolic pathway from phenylalanine to phenylacetylglycine or phenylacetylglutamine, and (b) hippuric acid or an optionally chosen metabolic intermediate in the metabolic pathway from phenylalanine to hippuric acid, in a sample collected from a mammal receiving the compound or a mammalian cell or tissue culture exposed to the compound, and predicting the compound's potential for inducing lipidosis with the quantitative ratio of the two as the index. The present invention also provides a diagnostic method for lipidosis and diseases related thereto, including detecting (a) and (b) above in a sample collected from a mammal, and making a diagnosis with the quantitative ratio of the two as the index.

    摘要翻译: 本发明提供了一种由化合物引起的脂质沉积的预测方法,其包括检测(a)苯乙酰甘氨酸和/或苯乙酰谷氨酰胺或代谢途径中任选选择的代谢中间体,所述代谢途径由苯丙氨酸至苯乙酰甘氨酸或苯乙酰谷氨酰胺,以及(b)马尿酸或 在从接受化合物的哺乳动物或哺乳动物细胞或暴露于该化合物的组织培养物收集的样品中的从苯丙氨酸到马尿酸的代谢途径中的任选选择的代谢中间体,并且以化合物的定量比例预测化合物诱导脂质沉积的潜力 两者为指标。 本发明还提供了一种用于脂质沉积及其相关疾病的诊断方法,包括从哺乳动物收集的样品中检测(a)和(b),并以两者的定量比作为指标进行诊断。

    Print Processing for Patterned Conductor, Semiconductor and Dielectric Materials
    3.
    发明申请
    Print Processing for Patterned Conductor, Semiconductor and Dielectric Materials 有权
    图案导体,半导体和电介质材料的印刷加工

    公开(公告)号:US20090065776A1

    公开(公告)日:2009-03-12

    申请号:US12114741

    申请日:2008-05-02

    摘要: Embodiments relate to printing features from an ink containing a material precursor. In some embodiments, the material includes an electrically active material, such as a semiconductor, a metal, or a combination thereof. In another embodiment, the material includes a dielectric. The embodiments provide improved printing process conditions that allow for more precise control of the shape, profile and dimensions of a printed line or other feature. The composition(s) and/or method(s) improve control of pinning by increasing the viscosity and mass loading of components in the ink. An exemplary method thus includes printing an ink comprising a material precursor and a solvent in a pattern on the substrate; precipitating the precursor in the pattern to form a pinning line; substantially evaporating the solvent to form a feature of the material precursor defined by the pinning line; and converting the material precursor to the patterned material.

    摘要翻译: 实施例涉及从含有材​​料前体的油墨印刷特征。 在一些实施例中,材料包括电活性材料,例如半导体,金属或其组合。 在另一个实施例中,该材料包括电介质。 这些实施例提供改进的印刷工艺条件,其允许更精确地控制印刷线或其它特征的形状,轮廓和尺寸。 组合物和/或方法通过增加油墨中组分的粘度和质量负载来改善对钉扎的控制。 因此,示例性方法包括在基板上以图案印刷包含材料前体和溶剂的油墨; 以图案沉淀前体以形成钉扎线; 基本上蒸发溶剂以形成由钉扎线限定的材料前体的特征; 并将材料前体转化成图案化材料。

    Spring balanced socket
    4.
    发明授权
    Spring balanced socket 失效
    弹簧平衡插座

    公开(公告)号:US5354206A

    公开(公告)日:1994-10-11

    申请号:US131066

    申请日:1993-10-04

    申请人: Ikuo Mori

    发明人: Ikuo Mori

    CPC分类号: H05K7/1023

    摘要: A socket 10 for mounting an electrical part 40 in a carrier member 44 having a plurality of terminal leads 42 extending only from one side is provided with a base socket member 12 having a center axis. A plurality of electrical contact members 14 with a predetermined spring force are mounted in the base socket member 12 positioned on one side of the center axis of the base aligned to make contact with the plurality of terminal leads 42. Additionally, a plurality of spring members 30 with a preselected spring force equal to the total spring force of the plurality of contact members 14 are mounted in the base adapted to engage the carrier member on the opposite side of the center line of the socket base member 12 to balance the spring force of the plurality of contact member 14 so that the electrical part 40 will maintain proper positioning in the socket 10 for reliable electrical contact with the electrical contacts 14.

    摘要翻译: 用于将电气部件40安装在具有仅从一侧延伸的多个端子引线42的承载部件44中的插座10设置有具有中心轴线的基座插座部件12。 具有预定弹簧力的多个电接触构件14安装在位于基座的中心轴线的一侧上的基座插座构件12中,该基座插座构件12对准以与多个端子引线42接触。另外,多个弹簧构件 30,其具有等于多个接触构件14的总弹簧力的预选弹簧力安装在基座中,适于在承座构件的与插座基座构件12的中心线相对的一侧上接合,以平衡弹簧力 多个接触构件14,使得电气部件40将保持在插座10中的适当定位,以与电触头14可靠地电接触。

    Wide angle lens
    5.
    发明授权
    Wide angle lens 失效
    广角镜头

    公开(公告)号:US4033675A

    公开(公告)日:1977-07-05

    申请号:US679687

    申请日:1976-04-23

    IPC分类号: G02B9/60 G02B13/04

    CPC分类号: G02B13/04 G02B9/60

    摘要: In a wide angle lens system, there are arranged, in succession from the object side toward the image side, a divergent first lens group having its surface of smaller curvature facing the object side, a divergent, meniscus, second lens group having its convex surface facing the object side, the first and second lens groups defining therebetween a divergent, meniscus-shaped air chamber having its convex surface facing the object side, a convergent, meniscus, third lens group consisting of a plurality of lenses, a convergent, meniscus, fourth lens group consisting of a plurality of lenses, and a divergent, meniscus, fifth lens group having its convex surface facing the image side.

    摘要翻译: 在广角镜头系统中,从物体侧朝向像侧依次配置具有面向物体侧的小曲率表面的发散第一透镜组,具有凸起表面的发散弯月面第二透镜组 面对物体侧的第一透镜组和第二透镜组在其间限定具有面向物体侧的凸起表面的发散弯月面形气室,由多个透镜组成的会聚弯月面第三透镜组,会聚弯月面, 由多个透镜组成的第四透镜组以及具有面向图像侧的凸面的发散的弯液面第五透镜组。

    Method for Determining Phospholipidosis
    8.
    发明申请
    Method for Determining Phospholipidosis 审中-公开
    磷脂的测定方法

    公开(公告)号:US20100129790A1

    公开(公告)日:2010-05-27

    申请号:US11884546

    申请日:2006-02-16

    IPC分类号: C12Q1/68

    摘要: It is intended to provide a rapid, simple and noninvasive novel in vivo method for determining phospholipidosis (PLsis) by detecting a PLsis marker gene. More specifically, it is intended to provide a method for determining phospholipidosis in a mammal comprising the step of detecting change in expression of one or more genes whose expression changes correlated with the onset of phospholipidosis in a sample collected from the mammal, in which at least one of the genes comprises a base sequence identical or substantially identical to the base sequence represented by any of SEQ ID NO: n (wherein n is an odd number between 1 and 57, an integer number between 59 and 63, an even number between 64 and 98, 100 or 101.)

    摘要翻译: 旨在提供通过检测PLsis标记基因来测定磷脂病(PLsis)的快速,简单和无创新型体内新方法。 更具体地说,本发明提供一种用于测定哺乳动物中的磷脂病的方法,包括检测从哺乳动物采集的样品中表达变化与磷脂症发生相关的一种或多种基因的表达变化的步骤,其中至少 基因之一包含与SEQ ID NO:n中任一个表示的碱基序列相同或基本相同的碱基序列(其中n为1至57之间的奇数,59至63之间的整数,64之间的偶数 和98,100或101.)

    Projection optical system
    9.
    发明授权
    Projection optical system 失效
    投影光学系统

    公开(公告)号:US5839808A

    公开(公告)日:1998-11-24

    申请号:US687890

    申请日:1996-07-26

    IPC分类号: G03B21/28

    CPC分类号: G03B21/28

    摘要: A projection system is disclosed including a light source for producing an illumination light flux, and a light valve for converting the illumination light flux incident on the light valve into a modulated light flux. The projection system also includes a front lens system having a front optical axis. The front lens system is disposed relative to the light source and the light valve to transmit the illumination light flux to the light valve, and to transmit the modulated light flux toward a rear lens system having a rear optical axis that is displaced from but parallel to the front optical axis. The rear lens system is disposed relative to the front lens system to transmit the modulated light flux from the front lens system onto a suitable surface for viewing.

    摘要翻译: 公开了一种包括用于产生照明光通量的光源的投影系统和用于将入射到光阀上的照明光束转换成调制光束的光阀。 投影系统还包括具有前光轴的前透镜系统。 前透镜系统相对于光源和光阀布置以将照明光通量传递到光阀,并且将经调制的光束传输到具有后光轴的后透镜系统,该后透镜系统具有从而平行于 前光轴。 后透镜系统相对于前透镜系统设置,以将经调制的光束从前透镜系统传输到合适的表面上以供观看。

    Image output command method for image processing system
    10.
    发明授权
    Image output command method for image processing system 失效
    图像处理系统的图像输出命令方法

    公开(公告)号:US5086497A

    公开(公告)日:1992-02-04

    申请号:US600280

    申请日:1990-10-22

    IPC分类号: G06T11/60

    CPC分类号: G06T11/60

    摘要: An image output command method, in an image processing system comprising an input controller to dot and compress density or tone data for an image read out by an input unit and for temporarily staying the compressed image data at a buffer; a work station to picture-edit not only a code information edited by an editing input unit but also the image data by the use of an input operating means and a display means; a file server connected to the input controller and the work station by bus lines and for storing the image data, code information and edited data picture-edited by the work station in the file server; and an image setter for reading out the edited data stored in the file server and subjecting the edited data to a required data processing, which comprises the steps of: reading out the stored data from the file server, separating respective image data which constitute one page and commands which edit respective images when the images are transferred to the image output unit via the image setter and are outputted, and separating the data of a unit of one page to blocks and sub-blocks thereby to control image portions by output position and processing method.