Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1988-07-15
1991-04-09
Smith, Jerry
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364401, G06F 1521, G06F 1542
Patent
active
050069853
ABSTRACT:
A computer system incorporates an expanded and integrated theory of Chronobiology and Circadian Regulatory Biology to provide consistent recommendations for the reduction of the effects of jet lag. The system provides consistent recommendations in response to a traveler's itinerary, meeting schedule, and personal preferences. The system can also be used to minimize the effects of changes in work and sleep schedules caused by shift work.
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Ashton, Jr. William T.
Ehret Charles F.
Huntley David
Kinetic Software, Inc.
Smith Jerry
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