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Li Xu
Mind & Body Acupuncture & Herb Ctr Mind & Body Acupuncture Naturopaths
2115 SE 192Nd Ave STE 108, Camas, WA 98607 3602533488
Li Xu Accountancy-siuc
Southern Illinois University Colleges, Universities, and Professional Scho...
1000 Faner Dr Rm 3374, Carbondale, IL 62901
Li Xu
Mind & Body Acupuncture & Herb Ctr Naturopaths
2115 SE 192 Ave STE 108, Camas, WA 98607 3602533488
Li Xu
XIMPHOLY LLC
Li Xu Accounting Director
Duke University University · Nonclassifiable Establishments
3608 University Dr, Durham, NC 27707 PO Box 90291, Durham, NC 27708 9196605394
Li Xu
Mind & Body Natural Healing Center Nonclassifiable Establishments · Acupuncture · Alternative Medicine · Chinese Medicine · Chiropractor · Massage Therapy · Reflexology · Pain Management
2115 SE 192 Ave, Camas, WA 98607 3608332868
Li Xu Lac, President
Mind & Body Acupuncture & Herb Center Health Practitioner's Office
3200 SE 164 Ave, Vancouver, WA 98683
Us Patents
Automatically Binding And Populating A Selection Control With Both Display Labels And Identification Values
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 7/00 G06F 9/44 G06F 15/16
US Classification:
707101, 717109, 709229
Abstract:
A method, system and computer-usable medium are presented for binding multi-value data structures to a selection control in one single action, where one of the multi-value data structures is for identification values and the other multi-value data structure is for labels. In one embodiment, the method includes the steps of predictively determining that a data structure is either an identifier value or a label; and simultaneously associating a predictively determined identifier value and a predictively determined label with a widget in an editor pane in an Integrated Development Environment (IDE).
Pre-Assembling Drag-And-Drop Objects Before Committing A Drop Object
A method, apparatus and computer-readable medium for assembling objects in an IDE is presented. The method includes the steps of creating a pre-drop assembly area in an Integrated Development Environment (IDE); combining multiple component descriptors in the pre-drop assembly area, wherein the multiple component descriptors are interpreted through an extensible language mechanism that contains a plurality of extensible solutions; and upon a determination that combined multiple component descriptors have met a pre-defined condition, committing the combined multiple component descriptors to execution. In one embodiment, only one solution from the plurality of extensible solutions is used to interpret the multiple component descriptors, wherein the one solution is selected according to a user role of a user who is utilizing the IDE. The multiple component descriptors may be combined in the pre-drop assembly area by dragging the multiple component descriptors individually and sequentially to the pre-drop assembly area.
System And Method For Registering A Template With An Email Address That Accepts Well-Formatted Contents
A system, method, and computer program product register templates with corresponding account names. A content template is registered, or associated, with a corresponding account name, such as an email address. The template includes a predesigned format, or structure, including fields to be filled in by a user. There may be multiple templates that correspond to a given account name or email address. A “retrieve template” function is made available as an option by a user computer email program. A user requests or selects the “retrieve template” function in order to obtain the template that corresponds to a particular account name. A template is returned to the user computer email program, where it is incorporated into the body of the user's email message. The user then fills in the fields of the template and sends the email request. Using a template makes it more likely that all correct information will be sent from the user to the corresponding email address, thus resulting in a faster and more accurate response to the user.
System And Method To Promote Calendar Event Awareness In Instant Messaging Products
A method, system and computer-usable medium for providing a current availability status of a user to receive an instant messaging system (IMS) communication. Electronic calendar information to detect the next scheduled event for the selected IMS recipient. The time remaining before the scheduled event begins is determined. The remaining time and other predetermined information about the scheduled event is used to generate a current availability status of the IMS recipient. The current availability status is provided to the IMS sender prior to initiating an IMS session. The IMS sender and receiver are notified when the time remaining before the start of the event expires.
Smart Cache For A Server Test Environment In An Application Development Tool
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 9/44
US Classification:
717131
Abstract:
Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for a smart cache for server testing in an application development tool. In an embodiment of the invention, method of smart caching of service data during application testing in a development tool for a service invoking application is provided. The method includes loading source code for a computer program into a development tool executing in memory of a computing system. The method further includes executing the source code from the development tool. In this regard, the execution of the source code invokes a service responsive to a directive to invoke the service disposed in the source code. Finally, the method includes invoking the service in a container instance in response to a first invocation of the service from the computer program. However, a data set for the service is located in a cache and returned the data set to the computer program in lieu of invoking the service in the container instance for all other invocations of the service.
Interactive Graphical User-Interface For Analyzing And Manipulating Time-Series Projections
- Cary NC, US Jie Zhong - Cary NC, US Kyungduck Cha - Cary NC, US Rajendra Singh Solanki - Cary NC, US Rajib Nath - Pune, IN Macklin Frazier - Cary NC, US Li Xu - Cary NC, US
Assignee:
SAS Institute Inc. - Cary NC
International Classification:
G06F 3/0484 G06F 3/0482 G06T 11/20
Abstract:
Time-series projections can be analyzed and manipulated via an interactive graphical user interface generated by a system. The graphical user interface can include a graph depicting an aggregated time-series projection (ATSP) over a future time. The ATSP can be generated by aggregating multiple time-series. The system can receive user input indicating that an existing value in the ATSP is to be overridden with an override value. In response, the system can adjust the ATSP using the override value to generate an updated version of the ATSP. The system can display the updated version of the ATSP in the graphical user interface. The system can also propagate the impact of overriding the existing value with the override value through the multiple time-series. The system can display an impact analysis portion within the graphical user interface indicating the impact of overriding the existing value with the override value on the multiple time-series.
- Sunnyvale CA, US Clayton W. Beard - Chapel Hill NC, US Li Xu - Cupertino CA, US Hakima Sbai - Providence RI, US
International Classification:
C07K 14/005 C12N 7/00
Abstract:
This document provides methods and materials for producing immune responses against hepatitis B viruses. For example, polypeptides, nucleic acid molecules encoding such polypeptides, virus-like particles containing such polypeptides, vaccine preparations containing one or more polypeptides provided herein, vaccine preparations containing one or more nucleic acid molecules provided herein, vaccine preparations containing one or more virus-like particles provided herein, and methods for inducing immune responses against hepatitis B viruses within mammals (e.g., humans) are provided.
- Sunnyvale CA, US Clayton W. Beard - Chapel Hill NC, US Li Xu - Cupertino CA, US Hakima Sbai - Providence RI, US
International Classification:
C07K 14/005
US Classification:
536 2372
Abstract:
This document provides methods and materials for producing immune responses against hepatitis B viruses. For example, polypeptides, nucleic acid molecules encoding such polypeptides, virus-like particles containing such polypeptides, vaccine preparations containing one or more polypeptides provided herein, vaccine preparations containing one or more nucleic acid molecules provided herein, vaccine preparations containing one or more virus-like particles provided herein, and methods for inducing immune responses against hepatitis B viruses within mammals (e.g., humans) are provided.
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Research And Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems