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Government-Owned Inventions, Available for Licensing

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identifier: "/us/fr/03-27685"
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title: "Government-Owned Inventions, Available for Licensing"
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title_name: "Federal Register"
section_number: "03-27685"
section_name: "Government-Owned Inventions, Available for Licensing"
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currency: "2003-11-04"
last_updated: "2003-11-04"
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generator: "[email protected]"
agency: "National Aeronautics and Space Administration"
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document_type: "notice"
publication_date: "2003-11-04"
agencies:
  - "National Aeronautics and Space Administration"
fr_citation: "68 FR 62483"
fr_volume: 68
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  - "Notice (03-142)"
fr_action: "Notice of availability of inventions for licensing."
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#  Government-Owned Inventions, Available for Licensing

**AGENCY:**

National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

**ACTION:**

Notice of availability of inventions for licensing.

**SUMMARY:**

The inventions listed below are assigned to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, have been filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office, and are available for licensing.

**DATES:**

November 4, 2003.

**FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:**

Rob M. Padilla, Patent Counsel, Ames Research Center, Mail Code 202A-4, Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000; telephone (650) 604-5104; fax (650) 604-2767.

NASA Case No. ARC-14281-3: Method For Constructing Composite Resonse Surfaces By Combining Neural Networks With Polynomial Interpolation Or Estimation Techniques;

NASA Case No. ARC-14929-1: Reactive Carbon From Biological Waste;

NASA Case No. ARC-14948-1: Computing An Envelope For Stepwise-Constant Resource Allocations;

NASA Case No. ARC-15036-1: Aviation Data Integration System (ADIS): Secure Integration Of Aviation Data With De-Identified Flight Data;

NASA Case No. ARC-15088-2: Provision Of Carbon Nanotube Bucky Paper Capes For Monitoring For Presence Of A Substance.

Dated: October 29, 2003.

Robert M. Stephens,

Deputy General Counsel.