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that should be addressed in the EIS. The
public scoping open house will be held
on December 5, 2006, from 4 p.m. to
8:30 p.m. at the Wilson Center of the
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Jacksonville, South Campus, 11901
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Command Southeast, 2155 Eagle Drive,
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843–820–5797; facsimile 843–820–5848.
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Notice of Availability of Invention for
Licensing; Government-Owned
Invention
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Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The inventions listed below
are assigned to the United States
Government as represented by the
Secretary of the Navy and are available
for licensing by the Department of the
Navy. Navy Case No. 83,562: Making it
Possible to Use a Human Similarity
Measure in a Face Recognition
System.//Navy Case No. 83,817: Fiber
FTIR in the Mid-Wave-IR and LongWave-IR Spectral Region.//Navy Case
No. 84,353: Ultrathin, Conformal
Polymer Coatings as Separators at
Nanostructured Metal Oxides Used for
Energy Storage.//Navy Case No. 84,425:
Smoke Detector System Alarm
Activation Via 85 Decibel Acoustic
Horn from any Detector Location.//Navy
Case No. 84,558: Method and Apparatus
for Passive Acoustic Ranging in Shallow
Water.//Navy Case No. 84,812: Tri-Axial
Hybrid Vibration Isolator.//Navy Case
No. 84,925: Carbon Nanoarchitectures
with Ultrathin, Conformal Polymer
Coatings for Electrochemical
Capacitors.//Navy Case No. 95,807:
CMOS Analog-to-Digital Converter with
Arbel Channel.//Navy Case No. 95,924:
Detector of Slow-Moving Targets in
High-Resolution Sea.//Navy Case No.
95,959: Hybrid Cat’s Eye Modulating
Retro-Reflector with Coarse Pointing
Element.//Navy Case No. 95,978: 3–D
SAR Sub-Pixel Resolution.//Navy Case
No. 95,988: TiO2 Aerogel-Based
Photoboltaic Electrodes and Solar
Cells.//Navy Case No. 96,014: Controller
for Event-Based Statistical Covert
Channels.//Navy Case No. 96,139: CNTBased Nanocomposite for Hydrogen
Storage and Fuel Cell Applications.//
Navy Case No. 96,148: Gas Filled
Hollow Core Chalcogenide Photonic
Bandgap Fiber Raman Device and
Method.//Navy Case No. 96,182: All
Electronic Isolator Using Negative
Refractive Fixed Heterostructure BiCrystal or Ferroelectric Heterostructure
Bi-Crystal or Ferroelectric
Heterostructure Bi-Crystal.//Navy Case
No. 96,194: IR Supercontinuum
Source.//Navy Case No. 96,231:
Doppler-Sensitive Adaptive Coherence
Estimate Detector.//Navy Case No.
96,301: Scale Adaptive Filtering.//Navy
Case No. 96,318: Wafer Bonded High
Voltage Power Switch.//Navy Case No.
96,353: Dual Large Area Plasma
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Processing System.//Navy Case No.
96,365: One-Dimensional Iris Signature
for Iris Identification.//Navy Case No.
96,406: Laser Filament Imager.//Navy
Case No. 96,499: Thermally Reflective
Encapsulated Phase Change Pigment.//
Navy Case No. 96,578: Method of
Fabrication MgB2 Superconductors by
Hot Rolling.//Navy Case No. 96,583:
Secure Agent Software Development
System.//Navy Case No. 96,585:
Magnetically Directed Self-Assembly of
Molecular Electronic Junctions.//Navy
Case No. 96,612: Silicon Nitride
Passivation with Ammonia Plasma
Pretreatment for Improving Reliability
of A1GaN/GaN HEMTs.//Navy Case No.
96,613: A Conducting Polymer Switch
for Proteins—Control of Protein Activity
Using Doped and Dedoped States of
Highly Conducting Hydroxylated Poly
(3,4 Ethylenedioxythiophene).//Navy
Case No. 96,628: Method of Controlling
Quantum Dot Photoluminescence and
Other Intrinsic Properties Through
Biological Specificity.//Navy Case No.
96,629: Multistatic Radar Adaptive
Pulse Compressor.//Navy Case No.
96,691: Method and Apparatus for
Generating Power from Voltage
Gradients at Sediment-Water Interfaces
Using Active Transport of Sediment
Porewater.//Navy Case No. 96,695:
Pattern Assessment Methodology Using
Spatial Analysis.//Navy Case No.
96,740: Metal Vapor Vacuum Arc
(MeVVa) Eight-Element Pulsed Ion
Source.//Navy Case No. 96,769:
Securerun, an XML Based Scripting
Framework For Interactive, SemiAutomated, Automated, and Distributed
Applications.//Navy Case No. 96,775:
Magnesium Aluminate Transparent
Ceramic Having Low Scattering and
Absorption Loss.//Navy Case No.
96,776: Optical Fiber Clad-Protective
Terminations.//Navy Case No. 96,826:
Novel Biodegradable Biofouling Control
Coating and Method of Formulator.//
Navy Case No. 96,834: Impact Tensile
Test Machine.//Navy Case No. 96,837:
Low Loss VIS–IR (0.5–5.0um)
Transmitting Ceramic Alon—Glass
Composite Windows and Domes.//Navy
Case No. 96,839: Low Loss VIS–IR (0.5–
5.0 um) Transmitting Glass—Ceramic
Spinel Composite Windows and
Domes.//Navy Case No. 96,866:
Composition and Method for Making a
Solvent Free, Self Polishing PolyUrethane Matrix for Use in Solvent Free
Antifoulings with Much Enhanced
Mechanical Properties and Expected
Life Term.//Navy Case No. 96,921: LiF
Coated Magnesium Aluminate.//Navy
Case No. 96,928: Narrow Band Notch
Filter with Multiple Signal Path.//Navy
Case No. 96,943: Optical Interrogation of
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Micro-Mechanical Sensors Using
Microcavity Interferometry.//Navy Case
No. 97,019: Electrospray Coating of
Aerosols On-the-Fly for Fluorescent
Labeling and Identification.//Navy Case
No. 97,081: Poly-En-Urea, A Novel
Solvent Free Weatherable Coating.//
Navy Case No. 97,123: Reaction of
Inorganic-Organic Linear Hybrid with
Metal Salts and Metal Complexes
Producing the Metallic Adduct of the
Acetylenic Unit and Thermoset
Formation Thereof.//Navy Case No.
97,124: Ceramic Compositions
Formulated from Thermal Conversion of
Thermosets Produced from InorganicOrganic Linear Hybrid with Metal Salts
and Metal Complexes of the Acetylenic
Units.//Navy Case No. 97,197:
Microarray-Based Detection and
Molecular Characterization of Human
Pathogenic Vibrio SPP.//Navy Case No.
97,200: Composite Battery Electrodes for
High Rate Applications and Rapid
Recharging.//Navy Case No. 97,294:
Method of Transferring a Ultra-Thin
Layer of Crystalline Material with High
Crystalline Quality (#1).//Navy Case No.
97,295: Method of Transferring a UltraThin Layer of Crystalline Material with
High Crystalline Quality (#2).//Navy
Case No. 97,316: A General Method for
Stacking Thermal Actuators.//Navy Case
No. 97,318: Non-Conductive Magnetic
and Semiconductor Tunable Composite
Negative Refractive Index Composite.//
Navy Case No. 97,333: Radar Pulse
Repetition Interval (PRI) Tracking
Algorithm, or Radar Radio Frequency
(RF) Tracking Algorithm.//Navy Case
No. 97,413: Multi-Channel Carrier
Suppression and Extraction
Technique.//Navy Case No. 97,444:
Volume Sensor: Data Fusion-Based,
Multi-Sensor System for Advanced
Damage Control.//Navy Case No. 97,454:
Interferometer Based Chromatic
Dispersion Monitor.//Navy Case No.
97,461: Novel Biodegradable Biofouling
Control Coating and Method of
Formulator.//Navy Case No. 97,486:
Processing Semantic Markups in Web
Ontology Language (OWL) with an
Universal Description, Discovery and
Integration (UDDI) Registry.//Navy Case
No. 97,493: A Novel Method for the
Bottom-Seeded Growth of Potassium
Lead Chloride Crystals from
Polycrystalline Seeds.//Navy Case No.
97,494: Compression Assembly of
Spatial Heterodyne Spectrometer
(SHS).//Navy Case No. 97,497:
Thioacetate De-protection Method Using
Catalytic Quaternary Ammonia Cyanide
in Combination with a Protic Solvent.//
Navy Case No. 97,498: Incorporation of
18 Oxygen into Peptide Mixtures for
Differential Protein Expression Analysis
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by Mass Spectrometry.//Navy Case No.
97,499: Fiber Microstructure for
Coupling a Plurality of Single Mode
Fibers Onto One or More, High
Bandwidth Photo-Detector(s) for
Communications, Sensor, or Signal
Processing Applications.//Navy Case
No. 97,522: Long Range Active Thermal
Imaging Using a Microwave or
Millimeter-Wave Beam.//Navy Case No.
97,527: Controlled Actuated Membranes
and Method of Making Same.//Navy
Case No. 97,581: System and Method for
Estimating Ocean Height and Current on
a Personal Computer with Hurricane
Module.//Navy Case No. 97,613:
Passaged Neural Stem Cell-Derived
Neuronal Networks as Sensing Elements
for Detection of Environmental
Threats.//Navy Case No. 97,614:
Weighted, Summing Photonic Digital-toAnalog Conversion.//Navy Case No.
97,625: Thermoset Material Made From
Siloxane-Acetylene Polymer Containing
Metal-Acetylene.//Navy Case No.
97,661: Method and Apparatus for
Three Dimensional Blending (TDB).//
Navy Case No. 97,662: Integrally Gated
Carbon Nanotube Field Ionizer Device
and Method of Manufacture Therfor.//
Navy Case No. 97,693: Technique for
Detecting Damage-Induced
Nonlinearities in Structures in the
Absence of Baseline Data.//Navy Case
No. 97,698: A Method and Apparatus
for Attaching a Fluid Cell to a Planar
Substrate.//Navy Case No. 97,705: TriAxial Hybrid Vibration Isolator.//Navy
Case No. 97,713: Coating of Polymeric
Fibers with Inorganic-Organic Hybrid
Polymers for Environmental and
Oxidative Protection.//Navy Case NO.
97,717: Remote Laser Assisted
Biological Aerosol Standoff Detection in
Atmosphere.//Navy Case No. 97,718:
Multi-Core Optical Fiber Design for
Distributed Sensing of Twist and Bend
by Internal Strain Measurements.//Navy
Case No. 97,725: Technique for
Transformation of Universal Transverse
Mercator Projected Raster Images into a
Geodetic Projection.//Navy Case No.
97,727: System and Method for Analysis
of Partial Iris Recognition.//Navy Case
No. 97,738: Mosaic, Suppression of
Edge Delamination Through Meso-Scale
Structuring.//Navy Case No. 97,740:
Advance Metoc Broker.//Navy Case No.
97,741: Iris Pattern Extraction Using Bit
Planes and Standard Deviations.//Navy
Case No. 97,745: Algorithm and System
for Retrieving Ionospheric Parameters
from Disk-Viewing Ultraviolet Airglow
Data.//Navy Case No. 97,789: Crystalline
III–V Nitride Films on Refractory Metal
Substrates for High-Power Device
Application.//Navy Case No. 97,792:
Vacuum Wave Maker System.//Navy
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Case No. 97,793: Tactical Pocket Knife
with Prying Protrusion, Boot-Shaped
Lock, and Rotating Clip.//Navy Case No.
97,886: Adding Semantic Support to
Existing UDDI Infrastructure.//Navy
Case No. 97,893: Use of SiGe HBT to
Moderate Light Through its Carrier
Plasma.//Navy Case No. 97,911: Self
Decontaminating Surfaces.//Navy Case
No. 97,922: SOFC Cathode Containing
Lanthanum Nickelate (La2Ni04+d).//
Navy Case No. 97,925: Advanced Metoc
Broker.//Navy Case No. 97,949: Feature
Selection and Pattern Recognition
Methods for Toxic Industrial Chemical
and Fire Detection Using Cermet
Sensors.//Navy Case No. 98,043: Secure
Middleware.//Navy Case No. 98,052:
Trifluoromethylcarbinol Terminated
Alkanethiols.//Navy Case No. 98,059: A
Configuration that Combines a ContraRotating Pair of Single-Blade Wing/
Rotors and a Tilting Canard Wing/
Propeller Unit into a Stop-Rotor
Converting Rotor-Wings/Fixed-Wings
Hybrid Micro-Air Vehicle with Full 3Axis Control in all Modes of Flight.//
Navy Case No. 98,063: Active-Twist
Airfoil System.//Navy Case No. 98,070:
IR Fiber Parametric Amplifier and
Source.//Navy Case No. 98,071: Poled IR
Fiber Parametric Amplifier and
Source.//Navy Case No. 98,079:
Functional Polymers Via Surface
Modifying Agents, and Method for
Polymeric Surface Modification.//Navy
Case No. 98,082: Automated Discovery,
Binding, and Integration of NonRegistered Geospatial Web Services.//
Navy Case No. 98,094: Novel, Single
Domain Antibody Libraries to Provide
Heat Stable, High Affinity, Recombinant
Recognition Elements.//Navy Case No.
98,095: Multi-Sensor Display System.//
Navy Case No. 98,096: Manual FACS
Coding Tool.//Navy Case No. 98,117:
Polymerizable Sulfonate Ionic Liquids
and Liquid Polymers Therefrom.//Navy
Case No. 98,168: Infrared Transfer of
Functionalized Nanoparticles.//Navy
Case No. 98,185: Materials and
Structures Thereof Useful as
Electrocatalysts.//Navy Case No. 98,212:
Applications of the Binding Interaction
of Proanthocyanidins with Bacteria and
Bacterial Components.//Navy Case No.
98,214: Calibrated Impact Hammer.//
Navy Case No. 98,254: Optically Clear
Monolith with Embedded Molecularly
Imprinted Periodic Mesoporous
Organosilicas (PMOs) as Selective
Sorbents, Pre-Concentrators, and/or as
Recognition Elements for Optical
Sensors.//Navy Case No. 98,258: Self
Calibration Devices for Chemical and
Bio Analyte Trace Detectors.//Navy Case
No. 98,286: An Ensemble Approach to
Robust Classifier Fusion.//Navy Case
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No. 98,287: Electroless Deposition of
Nanoscale Manganese Oxide on
Ultraporous Carbon Nanoarchitectures
for Electrochemical Capacitor
Applications.//Navy Case No. 98,288:
Graphical Representation of Facial
Movements, Body Movements and
Speech Over Time.//Navy Case No.
98,316: Mobile Self-Spreading
Biocides.//Navy Case No. 98,325: Design
and Selection of Genetic Targets for
Sequence Resolved Organism and
Identification.//Navy Case No. 98,346:
Method of Making a Nanostructured
Electrode.//Navy Case No. 98,347:
Catalyst Nanoparticle.//Navy Case No.
98,387: Secure Digital Communications
Using Chaotic Signals: An AttractorBased Approach.//Navy Case No.
98,404: High Performance Chirped
Electrode Design for Cat’s Eye RetroReflector Modulators and any
continuations, continuations-in-part
divisionals or re-issues thereof.
ADDRESSES: Requests for copies of the
inventions cited should be directed to
the Naval Research Laboratory, Code
1004, 4555 Overlook Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20375–5320, and must
include the Navy Case number.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Head, Technology Transfer Office, NRL
Code 1004, 4555 Overlook Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20375–5320, telephone
(202) 767–7230. Due to temporary U.S.
Postal Service delays, please fax (202)
404–7920, e-mail:
techtran@utopia.nrl.navy.mil or use
courier delivery to expedite response.
and cost-effective operations. The Board
will be focusing primarily on the
University’s Expeditionary Warfare
School. All sessions of the meeting will
be open to the public.
DATES: The meeting will be held on
Wednesday, November 29, 2006, from 8
a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Thursday,
November 30, 2006, from 8 a.m. to 11:30
a.m.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
the Expeditionary Warfare School
Director’s Conference Room. The
address is: Expeditionary Warfare
School, 2077 Geiger Road, Quantico,
Virginia 22134.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mary Lanzillotta, Executive Secretary,
Marine Corps University Board of
Visitors, 2076 South Street, Quantico,
Virginia 22134, telephone number 703–
784–4037.
(Authority: 35 U.S.C. 207, 37 CFR Part 404)
Dated: November 7, 2006.
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Lieutenant Commander, Judge Advocate
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Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
(CFDA) Number: 84.374A.
Applications Available:
November 14, 2006.
Deadline for Notice of Intent to Apply:
December 29, 2006.
Deadline for Transmittal of
Applications: February 12, 2007.
Deadline for Intergovernmental
Review: April 13, 2007.
Eligible Applicants: Local educational
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schools that are LEAs in their State;
State educational agencies (SEAs); or
partnerships of (a) an LEA, an SEA, or
both, and (b) at least one non-profit
organization.
Estimated Available Funds:
$43,000,000.
Contingent upon the availability of
funds and the receipt of a sufficient
number of high-quality applications, we
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2007 funds, from the rank-ordered list of
unfunded applications from this
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Estimated Range of Awards:
$100,000—$10,000,000.
Estimated Average Size of Awards:
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policies of the University; examine all
aspects of professional military
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competition is a reopening of a
competition run by the Department of
Education for FY 2006 Teacher
Incentive Program funds. Sixteen
awards were made on November 1,
2006. At that time, applicants who were
not awarded funding were notified. We
encourage applicants who applied
previously for this competition and did
not receive funding to revise their
applications and to reapply. All other
eligible applicants are also encouraged
to apply.
Purpose of Program: The purpose of
the Teacher Incentive Fund, authorized
as part of the FY 2006 Department of
Education Appropriations Act, Public
Law 109–149, is to support programs
that develop and implement
performance-based teacher and
principal compensation systems in
high-need schools.
The specific goals of the Teacher
Incentive Fund include: Improving
student achievement by increasing
teacher and principal effectiveness;
reforming teacher and principal
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of unfunded applications from this
competition), in accordance with
section 437(d)(1) of the General
Education Provisions Act.
Absolute Priority: For the FY 2006
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SUMMARY: The inventions listed below are assigned to the United States
Government as represented by the Secretary of the Navy and are
available for licensing by the Department of the Navy. Navy Case No.
83,562: Making it Possible to Use a Human Similarity Measure in a Face
Recognition System.//Navy Case No. 83,817: Fiber FTIR in the Mid-Wave-
IR and Long-Wave-IR Spectral Region.//Navy Case No. 84,353: Ultrathin,
Conformal Polymer Coatings as Separators at Nanostructured Metal Oxides
Used for Energy Storage.//Navy Case No. 84,425: Smoke Detector System
Alarm Activation Via 85 Decibel Acoustic Horn from any Detector
Location.//Navy Case No. 84,558: Method and Apparatus for Passive
Acoustic Ranging in Shallow Water.//Navy Case No. 84,812: Tri-Axial
Hybrid Vibration Isolator.//Navy Case No. 84,925: Carbon
Nanoarchitectures with Ultrathin, Conformal Polymer Coatings for
Electrochemical Capacitors.//Navy Case No. 95,807: CMOS Analog-to-
Digital Converter with Arbel Channel.//Navy Case No. 95,924: Detector
of Slow-Moving Targets in High-Resolution Sea.//Navy Case No. 95,959:
Hybrid Cat's Eye Modulating Retro-Reflector with Coarse Pointing
Element.//Navy Case No. 95,978: 3-D SAR Sub-Pixel Resolution.//Navy
Case No. 95,988: TiO2 Aerogel-Based Photoboltaic Electrodes and Solar
Cells.//Navy Case No. 96,014: Controller for Event-Based Statistical
Covert Channels.//Navy Case No. 96,139: CNT-Based Nanocomposite for
Hydrogen Storage and Fuel Cell Applications.//Navy Case No. 96,148: Gas
Filled Hollow Core Chalcogenide Photonic Bandgap Fiber Raman Device and
Method.//Navy Case No. 96,182: All Electronic Isolator Using Negative
Refractive Fixed Heterostructure Bi-Crystal or Ferroelectric
Heterostructure Bi-Crystal or Ferroelectric Heterostructure Bi-
Crystal.//Navy Case No. 96,194: IR Supercontinuum Source.//Navy Case
No. 96,231: Doppler-Sensitive Adaptive Coherence Estimate Detector.//
Navy Case No. 96,301: Scale Adaptive Filtering.//Navy Case No. 96,318:
Wafer Bonded High Voltage Power Switch.//Navy Case No. 96,353: Dual
Large Area Plasma Processing System.//Navy Case No. 96,365: One-
Dimensional Iris Signature for Iris Identification.//Navy Case No.
96,406: Laser Filament Imager.//Navy Case No. 96,499: Thermally
Reflective Encapsulated Phase Change Pigment.//Navy Case No. 96,578:
Method of Fabrication MgB2 Superconductors by Hot Rolling.//Navy Case
No. 96,583: Secure Agent Software Development System.//Navy Case No.
96,585: Magnetically Directed Self-Assembly of Molecular Electronic
Junctions.//Navy Case No. 96,612: Silicon Nitride Passivation with
Ammonia Plasma Pretreatment for Improving Reliability of A1GaN/GaN
HEMTs.//Navy Case No. 96,613: A Conducting Polymer Switch for
Proteins--Control of Protein Activity Using Doped and Dedoped States of
Highly Conducting Hydroxylated Poly (3,4 Ethylenedioxythiophene).//Navy
Case No. 96,628: Method of Controlling Quantum Dot Photoluminescence
and Other Intrinsic Properties Through Biological Specificity.//Navy
Case No. 96,629: Multistatic Radar Adaptive Pulse Compressor.//Navy
Case No. 96,691: Method and Apparatus for Generating Power from Voltage
Gradients at Sediment-Water Interfaces Using Active Transport of
Sediment Porewater.//Navy Case No. 96,695: Pattern Assessment
Methodology Using Spatial Analysis.//Navy Case No. 96,740: Metal Vapor
Vacuum Arc (MeVVa) Eight-Element Pulsed Ion Source.//Navy Case No.
96,769: Securerun, an XML Based Scripting Framework For Interactive,
Semi-Automated, Automated, and Distributed Applications.//Navy Case No.
96,775: Magnesium Aluminate Transparent Ceramic Having Low Scattering
and Absorption Loss.//Navy Case No. 96,776: Optical Fiber Clad-
Protective Terminations.//Navy Case No. 96,826: Novel Biodegradable
Biofouling Control Coating and Method of Formulator.//Navy Case No.
96,834: Impact Tensile Test Machine.//Navy Case No. 96,837: Low Loss
VIS-IR (0.5-5.0um) Transmitting Ceramic Alon--Glass Composite Windows
and Domes.//Navy Case No. 96,839: Low Loss VIS-IR (0.5-5.0 um)
Transmitting Glass--Ceramic Spinel Composite Windows and Domes.//Navy
Case No. 96,866: Composition and Method for Making a Solvent Free, Self
Polishing Poly-Urethane Matrix for Use in Solvent Free Antifoulings
with Much Enhanced Mechanical Properties and Expected Life Term.//Navy
Case No. 96,921: LiF Coated Magnesium Aluminate.//Navy Case No. 96,928:
Narrow Band Notch Filter with Multiple Signal Path.//Navy Case No.
96,943: Optical Interrogation of
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Micro-Mechanical Sensors Using Microcavity Interferometry.//Navy Case
No. 97,019: Electrospray Coating of Aerosols On-the-Fly for Fluorescent
Labeling and Identification.//Navy Case No. 97,081: Poly-En-Urea, A
Novel Solvent Free Weatherable Coating.//Navy Case No. 97,123: Reaction
of Inorganic-Organic Linear Hybrid with Metal Salts and Metal Complexes
Producing the Metallic Adduct of the Acetylenic Unit and Thermoset
Formation Thereof.//Navy Case No. 97,124: Ceramic Compositions
Formulated from Thermal Conversion of Thermosets Produced from
Inorganic-Organic Linear Hybrid with Metal Salts and Metal Complexes of
the Acetylenic Units.//Navy Case No. 97,197: Microarray-Based Detection
and Molecular Characterization of Human Pathogenic Vibrio SPP.//Navy
Case No. 97,200: Composite Battery Electrodes for High Rate
Applications and Rapid Recharging.//Navy Case No. 97,294: Method of
Transferring a Ultra-Thin Layer of Crystalline Material with High
Crystalline Quality (1).//Navy Case No. 97,295: Method of
Transferring a Ultra-Thin Layer of Crystalline Material with High
Crystalline Quality (2).//Navy Case No. 97,316: A General
Method for Stacking Thermal Actuators.//Navy Case No. 97,318: Non-
Conductive Magnetic and Semiconductor Tunable Composite Negative
Refractive Index Composite.//Navy Case No. 97,333: Radar Pulse
Repetition Interval (PRI) Tracking Algorithm, or Radar Radio Frequency
(RF) Tracking Algorithm.//Navy Case No. 97,413: Multi-Channel Carrier
Suppression and Extraction Technique.//Navy Case No. 97,444: Volume
Sensor: Data Fusion-Based, Multi-Sensor System for Advanced Damage
Control.//Navy Case No. 97,454: Interferometer Based Chromatic
Dispersion Monitor.//Navy Case No. 97,461: Novel Biodegradable
Biofouling Control Coating and Method of Formulator.//Navy Case No.
97,486: Processing Semantic Markups in Web Ontology Language (OWL) with
an Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) Registry.//
Navy Case No. 97,493: A Novel Method for the Bottom-Seeded Growth of
Potassium Lead Chloride Crystals from Polycrystalline Seeds.//Navy Case
No. 97,494: Compression Assembly of Spatial Heterodyne Spectrometer
(SHS).//Navy Case No. 97,497: Thioacetate De-protection Method Using
Catalytic Quaternary Ammonia Cyanide in Combination with a Protic
Solvent.//Navy Case No. 97,498: Incorporation of 18 Oxygen into Peptide
Mixtures for Differential Protein Expression Analysis by Mass
Spectrometry.//Navy Case No. 97,499: Fiber Microstructure for Coupling
a Plurality of Single Mode Fibers Onto One or More, High Bandwidth
Photo-Detector(s) for Communications, Sensor, or Signal Processing
Applications.//Navy Case No. 97,522: Long Range Active Thermal Imaging
Using a Microwave or Millimeter-Wave Beam.//Navy Case No. 97,527:
Controlled Actuated Membranes and Method of Making Same.//Navy Case No.
97,581: System and Method for Estimating Ocean Height and Current on a
Personal Computer with Hurricane Module.//Navy Case No. 97,613:
Passaged Neural Stem Cell-Derived Neuronal Networks as Sensing Elements
for Detection of Environmental Threats.//Navy Case No. 97,614:
Weighted, Summing Photonic Digital-to-Analog Conversion.//Navy Case No.
97,625: Thermoset Material Made From Siloxane-Acetylene Polymer
Containing Metal-Acetylene.//Navy Case No. 97,661: Method and Apparatus
for Three Dimensional Blending (TDB).//Navy Case No. 97,662: Integrally
Gated Carbon Nanotube Field Ionizer Device and Method of Manufacture
Therfor.//Navy Case No. 97,693: Technique for Detecting Damage-Induced
Nonlinearities in Structures in the Absence of Baseline Data.//Navy
Case No. 97,698: A Method and Apparatus for Attaching a Fluid Cell to a
Planar Substrate.//Navy Case No. 97,705: Tri-Axial Hybrid Vibration
Isolator.//Navy Case No. 97,713: Coating of Polymeric Fibers with
Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Polymers for Environmental and Oxidative
Protection.//Navy Case NO. 97,717: Remote Laser Assisted Biological
Aerosol Standoff Detection in Atmosphere.//Navy Case No. 97,718: Multi-
Core Optical Fiber Design for Distributed Sensing of Twist and Bend by
Internal Strain Measurements.//Navy Case No. 97,725: Technique for
Transformation of Universal Transverse Mercator Projected Raster Images
into a Geodetic Projection.//Navy Case No. 97,727: System and Method
for Analysis of Partial Iris Recognition.//Navy Case No. 97,738:
Mosaic, Suppression of Edge Delamination Through Meso-Scale
Structuring.//Navy Case No. 97,740: Advance Metoc Broker.//Navy Case
No. 97,741: Iris Pattern Extraction Using Bit Planes and Standard
Deviations.//Navy Case No. 97,745: Algorithm and System for Retrieving
Ionospheric Parameters from Disk-Viewing Ultraviolet Airglow Data.//
Navy Case No. 97,789: Crystalline III-V Nitride Films on Refractory
Metal Substrates for High-Power Device Application.//Navy Case No.
97,792: Vacuum Wave Maker System.//Navy Case No. 97,793: Tactical
Pocket Knife with Prying Protrusion, Boot-Shaped Lock, and Rotating
Clip.//Navy Case No. 97,886: Adding Semantic Support to Existing UDDI
Infrastructure.//Navy Case No. 97,893: Use of SiGe HBT to Moderate
Light Through its Carrier Plasma.//Navy Case No. 97,911: Self
Decontaminating Surfaces.//Navy Case No. 97,922: SOFC Cathode
Containing Lanthanum Nickelate (La2Ni04+d).//Navy Case No. 97,925:
Advanced Metoc Broker.//Navy Case No. 97,949: Feature Selection and
Pattern Recognition Methods for Toxic Industrial Chemical and Fire
Detection Using Cermet Sensors.//Navy Case No. 98,043: Secure
Middleware.//Navy Case No. 98,052: Trifluoromethylcarbinol Terminated
Alkanethiols.//Navy Case No. 98,059: A Configuration that Combines a
Contra-Rotating Pair of Single-Blade Wing/Rotors and a Tilting Canard
Wing/Propeller Unit into a Stop-Rotor Converting Rotor-Wings/Fixed-
Wings Hybrid Micro-Air Vehicle with Full 3-Axis Control in all Modes of
Flight.//Navy Case No. 98,063: Active-Twist Airfoil System.//Navy Case
No. 98,070: IR Fiber Parametric Amplifier and Source.//Navy Case No.
98,071: Poled IR Fiber Parametric Amplifier and Source.//Navy Case No.
98,079: Functional Polymers Via Surface Modifying Agents, and Method
for Polymeric Surface Modification.//Navy Case No. 98,082: Automated
Discovery, Binding, and Integration of Non-Registered Geospatial Web
Services.//Navy Case No. 98,094: Novel, Single Domain Antibody
Libraries to Provide Heat Stable, High Affinity, Recombinant
Recognition Elements.//Navy Case No. 98,095: Multi-Sensor Display
System.//Navy Case No. 98,096: Manual FACS Coding Tool.//Navy Case No.
98,117: Polymerizable Sulfonate Ionic Liquids and Liquid Polymers
Therefrom.//Navy Case No. 98,168: Infrared Transfer of Functionalized
Nanoparticles.//Navy Case No. 98,185: Materials and Structures Thereof
Useful as Electrocatalysts.//Navy Case No. 98,212: Applications of the
Binding Interaction of Proanthocyanidins with Bacteria and Bacterial
Components.//Navy Case No. 98,214: Calibrated Impact Hammer.//Navy Case
No. 98,254: Optically Clear Monolith with Embedded Molecularly
Imprinted Periodic Mesoporous Organosilicas (PMOs) as Selective
Sorbents, Pre-Concentrators, and/or as Recognition Elements for Optical
Sensors.//Navy Case No. 98,258: Self Calibration Devices for Chemical
and Bio Analyte Trace Detectors.//Navy Case No. 98,286: An Ensemble
Approach to Robust Classifier Fusion.//Navy Case
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No. 98,287: Electroless Deposition of Nanoscale Manganese Oxide on
Ultraporous Carbon Nanoarchitectures for Electrochemical Capacitor
Applications.//Navy Case No. 98,288: Graphical Representation of Facial
Movements, Body Movements and Speech Over Time.//Navy Case No. 98,316:
Mobile Self-Spreading Biocides.//Navy Case No. 98,325: Design and
Selection of Genetic Targets for Sequence Resolved Organism and
Identification.//Navy Case No. 98,346: Method of Making a
Nanostructured Electrode.//Navy Case No. 98,347: Catalyst
Nanoparticle.//Navy Case No. 98,387: Secure Digital Communications
Using Chaotic Signals: An Attractor-Based Approach.//Navy Case No.
98,404: High Performance Chirped Electrode Design for Cat's Eye Retro-
Reflector Modulators and any continuations, continuations-in-part
divisionals or re-issues thereof.
ADDRESSES: Requests for copies of the inventions cited should be
directed to the Naval Research Laboratory, Code 1004, 4555 Overlook
Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20375-5320, and must include the Navy Case
number.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Head, Technology Transfer Office, NRL
Code 1004, 4555 Overlook Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20375-5320,
telephone (202) 767-7230. Due to temporary U.S. Postal Service delays,
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(Authority: 35 U.S.C. 207, 37 CFR Part 404)
Dated: November 7, 2006.
M.A. Harvison,
Lieutenant Commander, Judge Advocate General's Corps, U.S. Navy,
Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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