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Joe Kapushion
Researcher at Hologic
Publications - 5
Citations - 324
Joe Kapushion is an academic researcher from Hologic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interface (computing) & Keyboard computer. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 324 citations.
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Case for a modular tablet computer system
TL;DR: In this paper, a modular computer system consisting of a tablet computer, a base unit, and a remote keyboard is described, where the base unit has a keyboard guide to receive a keyboard by lifting the keyboard above a support surface.
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Modular tablet computer system
TL;DR: In this article, a modular computer system consisting of a tablet computer, a base unit, and a remote keyboard is described, where the base unit has a drawer guide to receive a keyboard by lifting the keyboard above a support surface.
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Data offload and charging systems and methods
Russell B. Brinkman,Scott K. Burkholder,Christopher Bruce Crosby,Paul D. Favret,Todd J. Fockler,Joe Kapushion,Aaron Stafford Oakley,Robert Stewart,James Muir Drummond +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a data offloading and charging unit comprises a frame that defines stations for holding the data acquisition units and a host computer, and a combined power and communications port at each such station is adapted to interface with one of the data aggregation units such that power may flow from the data offload and charger unit to that data acquisition unit and data may flow between that data aggregation unit to the host computer substantially simultaneously.
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Open top infant swing
TL;DR: In this article, an electrically driven open top infant swing comprising a crossbar that does not extend directly over the top of the infant swing is described, which provides excellent stability and rigidity to the swing described and claimed herein.
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Biopsy device with automatic biopsy parameter adjustment
TL;DR: In this paper, an elongate cannula coupled to and extending from a support structure was used for tissue biopsy, where an elongated hollow introducer was configured to be mounted to the support structure over the cannula.