Abstract: A point cloud data set may be pre-processed for fast and efficient rendering. The pre-processing may comprise creating an octree hierarchy from the data, generating a level of detail (LOD) representation for each octree node, simplifying the points in each node according to a simplification tolerance, and storing the data structure in a file. Textures associated with each node may be stored in a separate, compressed file, such as a texture atlas. At render time, the octree and LOD hierarchy may be traversed until a suitable LOD node is found. The associated texture data may be accessed, and the node may be rendered as a textured quadrilateral and/or a splat point primitive. In an alternative approach, multiple point cloud datasets may be merged using a global transform function. The merged dataset may be simplified using a hierarchical LOD tree. Textures may be ascribed to each LOD node. The resulting structure may be rendered using splat and billboard point primitives.
Abstract: The present invention is directed to methods for delaying a plant development process comprising exposing a plant or plant part to one or more bacteria or enzymes. In specific embodiments, the one or more bacteria are selected from the group consisting of Rhodococcus spp., Pseudomonas chloroaphis, Brevibacterium ketoglutamicum, and a mixture comprising any combination of these bacteria. Apparatuses for delaying a plant development process comprising a catalyst that comprises one or more of the above bacteria.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 2, 2007
Publication date:
October 2, 2008
Applicant:
Georgia State University Research Foundation, Inc.
Inventors:
George E. Pierce, Sangeeta Ganguly, Gene K. Drago
Abstract: The present invention relates to diacylglycerol acyltransferase genes and proteins, and methods of their use. In particular, the invention describes genes and proteins that exhibit both long-chain acyltransferase and acetyltransferase activity. The present invention encompasses both native and recombinant wild-type forms of the transferase, as well as mutants and variant forms, some of which possess altered characteristics relative to the wild-type transferase. The present invention also relates to methods of using diacylglycerol acyltransferase genes and proteins, including in their expression in transgenic organisms and in the production of acetyl-glycerides in plant oils, and in particular seed oils.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 2, 2006
Date of Patent:
September 30, 2008
Assignee:
Michigan State University
Inventors:
Anne Milcamps, David A. Pan, Michael R. Pollard
Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for identifying a target nucleotide sequence. This method involves forming a ligation product on a target nucleotide sequence in a ligase detection reaction mixture, amplifying the ligation product to form an amplified ligation product in a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) mixture, detecting the amplified ligation product, and identifying the target nucleotide sequence. Such coupling of the ligase detection reaction and the polymerase chain reaction permits multiplex detection of nucleic acid sequence differences.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 16, 2005
Date of Patent:
September 30, 2008
Assignees:
Cornell Research Foundation, Inc., Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, Regents of the University of Minnesota
Inventors:
Francis Barany, Matthew Lubin, George Barany, Robert P. Hammer
Abstract: This invention provides a method for identifying strains of nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae that can be used as immunogenic compositions having specificity against a plurality of Haemophilus influenzae strains. The invention also provides compositions comprising whole cell bacteria or outer membrane protein P2 obtained from the strains for use as vaccines.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 1, 2005
Date of Patent:
September 30, 2008
Assignee:
The Research Foundation of State University of New York
Inventors:
Thomas Hiltke, Timothy F. Murphy, Sanjay Sethi
Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatuses for producing time delays in optical signals are provided. The methods, systems, and apparatuses allow the time it takes for an individual light beam to travel an individual light path to be varied. In one example, the apparatuses have an array of actuator elements and first and second optical elements arranged such that the time it takes for an individual light beam to travel an individual light path between the array of actuator elements and the first and second optical elements is variable.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 18, 2005
Date of Patent:
September 30, 2008
Assignee:
The Ohio State University
Inventors:
Betty Lise Anderson, Stuart A. Collins, Jr.
Abstract: A transgenic maize plant and methods of using the transgenic maize plant having at least a portion of a coding region of one or more lignin biosynthesis pathway enzymes. In one embodiment, the transgenic plant expresses short interfering RNA (siRNA) for the one or more lignin biosynthesis pathway enzymes that forms a double-strand to activate RNA interference (RNAi). The RNAi decreases expression of the one or more lignin biosynthesis pathway enzymes in the transgenic plant. In a second embodiment, the transgenic plant has a cDNA for the one or more lignin biosynthesis pathway enzymes to increase expression of the one or more lignin biosynthesis pathway enzymes in the transgenic plant.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 21, 2008
Publication date:
September 25, 2008
Applicant:
Board of Trustees of Michigan State University
Abstract: Methods for altering levels in plants of one or more phenolic compounds that are intermediates or final products of the plant phenylpropanoid pathway are provided. One method comprises transforming a plant cell with an expression construct comprising a nucleic acid which encodes a transactivator protein comprising the myb domain of the maize “ZmMyb-IF35” protein and an activation domain. Another method comprises transforming a plant cell with an expression construct comprising a transgene which encodes an antisense ZmMyb-IF35 RNA. The present invention also relates to expression constructs and vectors used in the present methods, transformed plant cells and transgenic plants prepared according to the present methods, and the seeds of such transgenic plants.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 22, 2006
Publication date:
September 25, 2008
Applicant:
The Ohio State University Research Foundation
Inventors:
Erich Grotewold, Anusha P. Dias, Edward L. Braun
Abstract: A metallic photonic crystal (MPC) structure used as a filter with incandescent lighting is presented that significantly improves efficiency, while retaining the desirable color rendering index of incandescent lighting. The resulting efficiency is higher than many existing lighting types. The MPC filter is implemented with only a single layer of square lattice or two layers of woodpile-like lattice has high reflection from the photonic band edge to infinitely long wavelength. The MPC filter can be used in a spherical, cylindrical or flat form depending on the illumination scheme.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 15, 2008
Publication date:
September 25, 2008
Applicant:
Iowa State University Research Foundation, Inc.
Inventors:
Jae-Hwang Lee, Yong-Sung Kim, Joong-Mok Park, Kai-Ming Ho, Kristen P. Constant
Abstract: A reaction-based process has been developed for the selective removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) from a multicomponent gas mixture to provide a gaseous stream depleted in CO2 compared to the inlet CO2 concentration in the stream. The proposed process effects the separation of CO2 from a mixture of gases (such as flue gas/fuel gas) by its reaction with metal oxides (such as calcium oxide). The Calcium based Reaction Separation for CO2 (CaRS—CO2) process consists of contacting a CO2 laden gas with calcium oxide (CaO) in a reactor such that CaO captures the CO2 by the formation of calcium carbonate (CaCOa). Once “spent”, CaCO3 is regenerated by its calcination leading to the formation of fresh CaO sorbent and the evolution of a concentrated stream of CO2. The “regenerated” CaO is then recycled for the further capture of more CO2. This carbonation-calcination cycle forms the basis of the CaRS—CO2 process.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 28, 2006
Publication date:
September 25, 2008
Applicant:
The Ohio State University
Inventors:
Liang-Shih Fan, Himanshu Gupta, Mahesh V. Iyer
Abstract: Stress-related nucleic acid molecules and polypeptides and fragments and variants thereof are disclosed in the current invention. In addition, stress-related fusion proteins, antigenic peptides, and anti-stress-related antibodies are encompassed. The invention also provides recombinant expression vectors containing a nucleic acid molecule of the invention and cells into which the expression vectors have been introduced. Methods for producing the polypeptides and methods of use for the polypeptides of the invention are further disclosed.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 11, 2008
Publication date:
September 25, 2008
Applicant:
North Carolina State University
Inventors:
Todd R. Klaenhammer, William M. Russell, Eric Altermann
Abstract: The present invention provides transgenic plants which after harvest degrade the lignin and cellulose therein to fermentable sugars which can further be fermented to ethanol or other products. In particular, the transgenic plants comprise ligninase and cellulase genes from microbes operably linked to a DNA encoding a signal peptide which targets the fusion polypeptide produced therefrom to an organelle of the plant, in particular the chloroplasts. When the transgenic plants are harvested, the plants are ground to release the ligninase and cellulase which then degrade the lignin and cellulose of the transgenic plants to produce the fermentable sugars.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 5, 2008
Publication date:
September 25, 2008
Applicant:
Board of Trustees of Michigan State University
Inventors:
Masomeh B. Sticklen, Bruce E. Dale, Shahina B. Maqbool
Abstract: A scanning system device has a predetermined aberration as it scans or switches light along selected optical paths. A deformable membrane receives the light and introduces an inverse “aberration” that offsets that of the scanning system. In one embodiment the scanning system includes a torsion arm that supports an oscillatory body. The torsion arm and/or body can be machined from metal, micromachined in silicon or formed in a variety of other ways. Alternatively, the scanning system may include a rotating polygonal scanner or other type of optical scanner. In another approach, an optical switch replaces the scanner.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 24, 2006
Date of Patent:
September 23, 2008
Assignees:
Microvision, Inc., Montana State University
Inventors:
Clarence T. Tegreene, David L. Dickensheets
Abstract: A magnetic shimming configuration for a high-field magnet having optimized turn geometry and electrical circuitry. The present invention accomplishes this by combining the corrective functionalities of the standard X and ZX shims into two single, simplified electrical circuits and conductors, optimized for field strength as a function of turn location. The standard Y and ZY shims were also replaced with two single, simplified circuits and conductor that is corrective of the Y and ZY fields. The new configuration also eliminates the need of additional “second, outboard turns” of the traditional X, ZX, Y, and ZY shims, located further away from the mid-plane.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 21, 2007
Date of Patent:
September 23, 2008
Assignee:
Florida State University Research Foundation
Abstract: Apolipoprotein A-I-rich Lhigh-density Lipoprotein 2 (HDL2) and Apolipoprotein A-I (ApoA-I) was discovered to inhibit angiogenesis in an in vitro human angiogenesis model, the human placental vein angiogenesis model. Apolipoprotein A-I was able to destroy a pre-existing angiogenic response as well as prevent the development of new vessels. Application of Apolipoprotein A-I will be effective in inhibiting tumor growth dependent on angiogenesis, and in decreasing existing blood vessels formed by tumors. It will also be effective in treating non-cancerous diseases which symptoms include an increase in angiogenesis, e.g., psoriasis, retinopathy of prematurity, neovascular glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, obesity, and psoriasis.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 1, 2005
Date of Patent:
September 23, 2008
Assignee:
Baord of Supervisors of Louisiana State University And Agricultural and Mechanical College
Abstract: The present invention provides a method for protecting against or treating hearing loss in a subject. This method involves administering an effective amount of a protein tyrosine kinase inhibitor to the subject to protect against or to treat hearing loss.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 31, 2006
Date of Patent:
September 23, 2008
Assignees:
The Research Foundation of State University of New York, Health Research, Inc.
Inventors:
Thomas Nicotera, Donald Henderson, David G. Hangauer, Jr.
Abstract: A CVD process for producing nanocrystalline films using a plasma (56, 312) created by an argon atmosphere (at least about 90 percent by volume) containing methane (preferably about at least about 1% by volume) and optionally hydrogen (preferably 0.001 to 2% by volume) is described. Strictly controlled gas purity and an apparatus which excludes oxygen and nitrogen from being introduced from outside of the chamber (40, 305) are used. The films are coated on various substrates to provide seals, optical applications such as on lenses and as a substrate material for surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 28, 2007
Publication date:
September 18, 2008
Applicant:
Board of Trustees of Michigan State University
Abstract: The present invention relates to infectious DNA clones, infectious chimeric DNA clones of porcine circovirus (PCV), vaccines and means of protecting pigs against viral infection or postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS) caused by PCV2. The new chimeric infectious DNA clone and its derived, avirulent chimeric virus are constructed from the nonpathogenic PCV1 in which the immunogenic ORF gene of the pathogenic PCV2 replaces a gene of the nonpathogenic PCV1, preferably in the same position. The chimeric virus advantageously retains the nonpathogenic phenotype of PCV1 but elicits specific immune responses against the pathogenic PCV2. The invention further embraces the immunogenic polypeptide expression products. In addition, the invention encompasses two mutations in the PCV2 immunogenic capsid gene and protein, and the introduction of the ORF2 mutations in the chimeric clones.
Type:
Application
Filed:
August 15, 2007
Publication date:
September 18, 2008
Applicants:
Virginia Tech Intellectual Properties, Inc., Iowa State University Research Foundation, Inc.
Inventors:
Xiang-Jin Meng, Martijn Fenaux, Patrick G. Halbur
Abstract: A method is provided for authenticating an entity having a plurality of keys in a digital form residing on a claimant computing device. The method comprises: generating a first code word by applying a hash function to a first key residing on the claimant computing device; encoding the first code word into an array of bits having a Bloom filter format; generating a second code word by applying a hash function to a second key residing on the claimant computing device; encoding the second code word into the array of bits; and broadcasting an authentication message having the array of bits therein from the claimant computing device.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 12, 2008
Publication date:
September 18, 2008
Applicant:
Board of Trustees of Michigan State University
Abstract: A new and distinct peach variety of Prunus persica named ‘NJF18’ is provided. This variety is distinguished from other peach varieties by its unique combination of showy flowers that are medium in width, flat fruit that ripen in early midseason with mottled red over color on an attractive orange ground color, semi-clingstone fruit with a juicy, melting texture and sweet, mild flavor, firm fruit that retain their firmness well and trees with regular, heavy production of large fruit.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 13, 2007
Date of Patent:
September 30, 2008
Assignee:
Rutgers The State University
Inventors:
Joseph C. Goffreda, Anna M. Voordeckers