IPC분류정보
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United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0333815
(1999-06-15)
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- Sorge, Terri L.
- Fischer, Kevin J.
- Timasheva, Anna V.
- Johnson, Russell S.
- Misra, Rajeev S.
- Niemisto, Juha
- Coffen, Robert W.
- Natarajan, Ramakrishnan
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인용정보 |
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초록
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A spreadsheet program saves data into a hypertext markup language (HTML) document that can be viewed with a browser program, but persists all of the information associated with that data necessary to maintain formatting and functionality of the data if reintroduced into the spreadsheet program. The
A spreadsheet program saves data into a hypertext markup language (HTML) document that can be viewed with a browser program, but persists all of the information associated with that data necessary to maintain formatting and functionality of the data if reintroduced into the spreadsheet program. The HTML document can then be used both for displaying the data over the Internet or other network in a browser program, and also for opening the data in the spreadsheet program. The information necessary for preserving the format and functionality of the data in the spreadsheet program is incorporated into the HTML document using HTML, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and Extended Markup Language (XML). HTML is used for expressing cell data information that is displayed in the browser program, CSS are used for expressing cell-level properties of the data, and XML is used for expressing information that is not displayed in the browser program, but which is necessary for some functionality of the data when used in the spreadsheet program. If any formatting of the data are changed to enable display of the data in the browser program as displayed in the spreadsheet program, the original formatting information is retained in a supporting file that is ignored by a browser program.
대표청구항
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A spreadsheet program saves data into a hypertext markup language (HTML) document that can be viewed with a browser program, but persists all of the information associated with that data necessary to maintain formatting and functionality of the data if reintroduced into the spreadsheet program. The
A spreadsheet program saves data into a hypertext markup language (HTML) document that can be viewed with a browser program, but persists all of the information associated with that data necessary to maintain formatting and functionality of the data if reintroduced into the spreadsheet program. The HTML document can then be used both for displaying the data over the Internet or other network in a browser program, and also for opening the data in the spreadsheet program. The information necessary for preserving the format and functionality of the data in the spreadsheet program is incorporated into the HTML document using HTML, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and Extended Markup Language (XML). HTML is used for expressing cell data information that is displayed in the browser program, CSS are used for expressing cell-level properties of the data, and XML is used for expressing information that is not displayed in the browser program, but which is necessary for some functionality of the data when used in the spreadsheet program. 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The prosthesis of claim 6, wherein said distal end of said second conduit section includes apertures therein adapted to communicate unconcentrated urine and dialysate from said abdominal region with said first portion of said abdominal sac. 8. The prosthesis of claim 2, wherein said abdominal sac, said first conduit, said pouch and said second conduit form a loop for the unconcentrated urine to circulate. 9. The prosthesis of claim 2, wherein said abdominal sac, said first conduit, said pouch and said second conduit form a loop for the dialysate and unconcentrated urine to circulate. 10. The prosthesis of claim 9, wherein said loop is adapted to inhibit the dialysate from flowing into the peritoneum. 11. The prosthesis of claim 2, wherein said first conduit includes apertures adapted for receiving unconcentrated urine from the peritoneum. 12. The prosthesis of claim 11, wherein said apertures of said first conduit also receive dialysate from the peritoneum. 13. The prosthesis of claim 2, wherein said second conduit includes apertures adapted for receiving unconcentrated urine from the peritoneum. 14. The prosthesis of claim 13, wherein said apertures of said second conduit also receive dialysate from the peritoneum. 15. The prosthesis of claim 2, wherein said first conduit includes a one way valve for permitting the unconcentrated urine to flow only in a direction from said abdominal sac towards said pouch. 16. The prosthesis of claim 2, wherein said second conduit includes a one way valve for permitting the unconcentrated urine to flow only in a direction from said pouch towards the section of the patient's bowel. 17. The prosthesis of claim 1, said region of said conduit including apertures for communicating the unconcentrated urine in the conduit with the walls of said section of bowel, the conduit including a distal end downstream of the apertures and communicating with the abdominal sac, said distal end adapted to communicate unconcentrated urine with said abdominal sac. 18. The prosthesis of claim 17, wherein said second conduit includes a one way valve at said distal end for permitting the unconcentrated urine to flow only in a direction from said section of the patient's bowel towards said abdominal sac. 19. The prosthesis of claim 1 wherein said region of said conduit within said section of the patient's bowel includes a semi-permeable membrane having a porosity which precludes the dialysate from exiting said conduit to said walls of said section of bowel. 20. The prosthesis of claim 1 wherein said region of said conduit within said section of the patient's bowel includes apertures for communicating the unconcentrated urine in said conduit with said walls of said section of bowel. 21. The prosthesis of claim 1 further comprising connecting means for directing the concentrated urine from said section of bowel to the urinary bladder of the patient. 22. The prosthesis of claim 21, wherein said connecting means includes means for coupling the right ureter to the bowel. 23. The prosthesis of claim 21, wherein said connecting means includes means for coupling the appendix or cecum to the bowel. 24. The prosthesis of claim 1, further comprising a subcutaneous access reservoir adapted for placement substantially adjacent the patient's skin, the subcutaneous access reservoir in communication with one of the abdominal sac and the pouch for monitoring and adjusting unconcentrated urine flow and constituents. 25. The prosthesis of claim 1, further comprising an exit port arranged in the section of bowel, said exit port adapted to direct concentrated urine from the section of bowel to the urinary bladder of the patient. 26. A prosthesis for continuous internal peritoneal dialysis, comprisin
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