Arsenault, CA
A. Larry Arsenault, Paris CA
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20090036517 | ANTI-ANGIOGENIC COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - The present invention provides compositions comprising an anti-angiogenic factor, and a polymeric carrier. Representative examples of anti-angiogenic factors include Anti-Invasive Factor, Retinoic acids and derivatives thereof, and paclitaxel. Also provided are methods for embolizing blood vessels, and eliminating biliary, urethral, esophageal, and tracheal/bronchial obstructions. | 02-05-2009 |
20090074830 | ANTI-ANGIOGENIC COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - The present invention provides compositions comprising an anti-angiogenic factor, and a polymeric carrier. Representative examples of anti-angiogenic factors include Anti-Invasive Factor, Retinoic acids and derivatives thereof, and taxol. Also provided are methods for embolizing blood vessels, and eliminating biliary, urethral, esophageal, and tracheal/bronchial obstructions. | 03-19-2009 |
20100240742 | ANTI-ANGIOGENIC COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - The present invention provides compositions comprising an anti-angiogenic factor, and a polymeric carrier. Representative examples of anti-angiogenic factors include Anti-Invasive Factor, Retinoic acids and derivatives thereof, and paclitaxel. Also provided are methods for embolizing blood vessels, and eliminating biliary, urethral, esophageal, and tracheal/bronchial obstructions. | 09-23-2010 |
20100292314 | ANTI-ANGIOGENIC COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - The present invention provides compositions comprising an anti-angiogenic factor, and a polymeric carrier. Representative examples of anti-angiogenic factors include Anti-Invasive Factor, Retinoic acids and derivatives thereof, and paclitaxel. Also provided are methods for embolizing blood vessels, and eliminating biliary, urethral, esophageal, and tracheal/bronchial obstructions. | 11-18-2010 |
20110066251 | ANTI-ANGIOGENIC COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - The present invention provides compositions comprising an anti-angiogenic factor, and a polymeric carrier. Representative examples of anti-angiogenic factors include Anti-Invasive Factor, Retinoic acids and derivatives thereof, and taxol. Also provided are methods for embolizing blood vessels, and eliminating biliary, urethral, esophageal, and tracheal/bronchial obstructions. | 03-17-2011 |
20110071612 | ANTI-ANGIOGENIC COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - The present invention provides compositions comprising an anti-angiogenic factor, and a polymeric carrier. Representative examples of anti-angiogenic factors include Anti-Invasive Factor, Retinoic acids and derivatives thereof, and taxol. Also provided are methods for embolizing blood vessels, and eliminating biliary, urethral, esophageal, and tracheal/bronchial obstructions. | 03-24-2011 |
20110118825 | ANTI-ANGIOGENIC COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - The present invention provides compositions comprising an anti-angiogenic factor, and a polymeric carrier. Representative examples of anti-angiogenic factors include Anti-Invasive Factor, Retinoic acids and derivatives thereof, and paclitaxel. Also provided are methods for embolizing blood vessels, and eliminating biliary, urethral, esophageal, and tracheal/bronchial obstructions. | 05-19-2011 |
20130102657 | ANTI-ANGIOGENIC COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - The present invention provides compositions comprising an anti-angiogenic factor, and a polymeric carrier. Representative examples of anti-angiogenic factors include Anti-Invasive Factor, Retinoic acids and derivatives thereof, and paclitaxel. Also provided are methods for embolizing blood vessels, and eliminating biliary, urethral, esophageal, and tracheal/bronchial obstructions. | 04-25-2013 |
Andre Arsenault, Toronto CA
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20080224103 | WIDELY WAVELENGTH TUNEABLE POLYCHROME COLLOIDAL PHOTONIC CRYSTAL DEVICE - The present invention discloses a widely wavelength tunable polychrome colloidal photonic crystal device whose optical Bragg diffraction stop bands and higher energy bands wavelength, width and intensity can be tuned in a continuous and fine, rapid and reversible, reproducible and predictable fashion and over a broad spectral range by a controlled expansion or contraction of the colloidal photonic lattice dimension, effected by a predetermined change in the electronic configuration of the composite material. In its preferred embodiment, the material is a composite in the form of a film or a patterned film or shape of any dimension or array of shapes of any dimension comprised of an organized array of microspheres in a matrix of a cross-linked metallopolymer network with a continuously variable redox state of charge and fluid content. The chemo-mechanical and electro-mechanical optical response of the colloidal photonic crystal-metallopolymer gel is exceptionally fast and reversible, attaining its fully swollen state from the dry shrunken state and vice versa on a sub-second time-scale. These composite materials can be inverted by removal of the constituent microspheres from the aforementioned colloidal photonic crystal metallopolymer-gel network to create a macroporous metallopolymer-gel network inverse colloidal photonic crystal film or patterned film or shape of any dimension optical Bragg diffraction stop bands and higher energy bands wavelength, width and intensity can be redox tuned in a continuous and fine, rapid and reversible, reproducible and predictable fashion and over a broad spectral range by a controlled expansion or contraction of the colloidal photonic lattice dimensions. | 09-18-2008 |
20090034051 | Tunable Photonic Crystal Device - This application describes a tunable photonic crystal device based on the electrical actuation of photonic crystal films. This device displays non-bleachable structural color, reflecting narrow bands of wavelengths tuned throughout the entire visible spectrum by expansion and contraction of the photonic crystal lattice | 02-05-2009 |
20100150511 | Compressible Photonic Crystal - A compressible photonic crystal comprising a polymer with an ordered array of voids, the photonic crystal having a reflectance in a first wavelength range for light incident to its incident surface and its opposing incident surface; wherein compression against at least a portion of at least one of the surfaces shifts the reflectance to a second wavelength range in at least that portion of that surface. The crystal may be used in authentication devices of various types. | 06-17-2010 |
20110104535 | Photonic Crystal Electrical Property Indicator - A photonic crystal electrical property indicator for a battery comprising: an electrically conductive working electrode and an electrically conductive counter electrode; an electrically-responsive photonic crystal material in contact with at least one of said first and second electrically conductive electrodes; an ionically conductive electrolyte provided between the working and counter electrodes; and electrical conductors for connecting the indicator to terminals of the battery; wherein the photonic crystal material has a reflectance spectrum that is responsive to a change in at least one electrical property of the battery, thereby providing an optically detectable indication of the at least one electrical property of the battery. | 05-05-2011 |
20110164308 | TUNABLE BRAGG STACK - A tunable photonic crystal device comprising: alternating layers of a first material and a second material, the alternating layers comprising a responsive material, the responsive material being responsive to an external stimulus, the alternating layers having a periodic difference in refractive indices giving rise to a first reflected wavelength; wherein, in response to the external stimulus, a change in the responsive material results in a reflected wavelength of the device shifting from the first reflected wavelength to a second reflected wavelength. | 07-07-2011 |
20110222142 | PHOTONIC CRYSTAL DEVICE - A photonic crystal device comprising: a photonic crystal material having an initial ordered structure and a viewing surface, the initial ordered structure giving rise to a first optical effect detectable from the viewing surface; and a removal layer removably attached with the viewing surface or an opposing surface of the photonic crystal material opposite to the viewing surface; wherein mechanical removal of at least a portion of the removal layer results in a structural change in at least a portion of the initial ordered structure of at least a portion of the photonic crystal material respective to the portion of the removed removal layer, thereby resulting in a changed portion different from the initial ordered structure, the changed portion giving rise to a second optical effect detectable from the viewing surface and detectably different from the first optical effect. | 09-15-2011 |
20110233476 | Tunable Photonic Crystal Composition - A tunable photonic crystal composition comprising: tunable photonic crystal particles having a polymer network with a periodic modulation of refractive indices, the polymer network having a reflectance wavelength, wherein the periodic modulation of refractive indices is responsive to an external stimulus and the reflectance wavelength is shifted in response to the external stimulus; and a carrier in which the particles are dispersed. | 09-29-2011 |
20120044970 | Temperature-Responsive Photonic Crystal Device - A temperature-responsive photonic crystal device comprising having a temperature-responsive photonic crystal material, whereby exposure of the device to a temperature above a predetermined threshold temperature is indicated by a detectable change in the device. | 02-23-2012 |
20130001940 | COMPRESSIBLE PHOTONIC CRYSTAL-BASED AUTHENTICATION DEVICE - A security and/or authentication device comprising: a compressible photonic crystal having an ordered array of voids, the photonic crystal having a reflection peak, wherein compression against at least a portion photonic crystal results in a decrease of intensity of the reflection peak in at least that portion. | 01-03-2013 |
20130258445 | Photonic Crystal Device with Offset Activation - A photonic crystal device including a photonic crystal material and an activation surface. The photonic crystal material exhibits a first reflectance spectrum in an unactivated state, and, in response to mechanical stimulation, exhibits a second reflectance spectrum in an activated state. Application of a force at an activation portion of the activation surface offset from a material-supporting portion of the activation surface causes a deformation of the photonic crystal material sufficient to bring the photonic crystal material to the activated state. | 10-03-2013 |
20130335807 | Reversibly Responsive Light-Scattering Photonic Material - A light-scattering photonic material is disclosed having a matrix defining a plurality of disordered voids. The material may be reversibly responsive to an external stimulus, exhibiting reversible first and second optical effects. The material may be a thin film material. | 12-19-2013 |
20140092464 | PHOTONIC CRYSTAL DEVICE WITH INFILTRATING COMPONENT - A photonic crystal device including a photonic crystal material and an infiltrating component. The photonic crystal material has an initial reflectance spectrum. An external stimulus causes the infiltrating component to migrate into or out of at least a portion of the photonic crystal material. The migration of the infiltrating component causes a change of at least the portion of the photonic crystal material to shift to a second reflectance spectrum. | 04-03-2014 |
20140126037 | TUNABLE BRAGG STACK - A tunable photonic crystal device comprising: alternating layers of a first material and a second material, the alternating layers comprising a responsive material, the responsive material being responsive to an external stimulus, the alternating layers having a periodic difference in refractive indices giving rise to a first reflected wavelength; wherein, in response to the external stimulus, a change in the responsive material results in a reflected wavelength of the device shifting from the first reflected wavelength to a second reflected wavelength. | 05-08-2014 |
20140193649 | Methods and Systems for Thermal Printing of Photonic Crystal Materials, and Thermally Printable Photonic Crystal Materials and Assemblies - Methods and systems for thermal printing of thermally printable photonic crystal materials and assemblies. The photonic crystal materials and assemblies are responsive to thermal stimuli, wherein temperatures above a thermal threshold results in an optically detectable change in the appearance of the materials and assemblies. Heat is selectively applied to one or more portions of the materials and assemblies, in order to thermally print a graphic onto the materials and assemblies. | 07-10-2014 |
André Arsenault, Longueuil, CA
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20130280753 | IN VITRO MITOCHONDRIAL FUNCTION TEST (MFT) AND USES THEREOF - The present document describes an in vitro method for determining a level of mitochondrial function from a subject by determining a change in a labeled compound labeling a viable cell or tissue sample isolated from a subject following introduction of a volume of a solution over said viable cell or tissue sample. The comparison of the change to a normal reference is indicative of mitochondrial function in the subject. | 10-24-2013 |
André Arsenault, Longueuil, CA
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20130280753 | IN VITRO MITOCHONDRIAL FUNCTION TEST (MFT) AND USES THEREOF - The present document describes an in vitro method for determining a level of mitochondrial function from a subject by determining a change in a labeled compound labeling a viable cell or tissue sample isolated from a subject following introduction of a volume of a solution over said viable cell or tissue sample. The comparison of the change to a normal reference is indicative of mitochondrial function in the subject. | 10-24-2013 |
Benoit Arsenault, Mississauga CA
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20130202076 | NUCLEAR FUEL BUNDLE CONTAINING THORIUM AND NUCLEAR REACTOR COMPRISING SAME - Fuel bundles for a nuclear reactor are disclosed, and in some embodiments include a first fuel element including thorium dioxide; a second fuel element including uranium having a first fissile content; and a third fuel element including uranium having a second fissile content different from the first fissile content. Nuclear reactors using such fuel bundles are also disclosed, including pressurized heavy water nuclear reactors. The uranium having the different fissile contents can include combinations of natural uranium, depleted uranium, recycled uranium, slightly enriched uranium, and low enriched uranium. | 08-08-2013 |
David Arsenault, Montreal CA
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20100141024 | BRAKING ENERGY RECOVERY SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE AND VEHICLE EQUIPPED WITH SAME - A braking energy recovery system adapted for use on a vehicle and a vehicle having such a system installed. The vehicle has an engine-transmission assembly, a driveshaft, a braking system and an auxiliary system. The energy recovery system comprises a first pump, a hydraulic accumulator and a hydraulic motor. The first pump is a variable displacement hydraulic pump. The hydraulic accumulator is connected to the first pump and is operative to store hydraulic fluid under pressure. The hydraulic motor is hydraulically connected to the accumulator to receive hydraulic fluid. The motor is adapted to drive a second hydraulic pump, which is hydraulically connected to the auxiliary system, using hydraulic energy stored in the accumulator. | 06-10-2010 |
20130178328 | FUEL SAVING SYSTEM THAT FACILITATES VEHICLE RE-STARTS WITH THE ENGINE OFF - A fuel saving system for a vehicle powered by an internal combustion engine and having a hydraulically activated automatic transmission. The system includes a hydraulic pump able to supply pressurized transmission fluid to the automatic transmission, an energy storage device, and at least one motor powered by the energy storage device including a motor that is mechanically connected to the hydraulic pump and a motor that is coupled to the engine. The system also includes a controller that is responsive to one or more operating conditions to turn off the engine when the vehicle is stopped and to use the motor that is mechanically connected to the hydraulic pump so as to activate the pump to supply sufficient power to the transmission to maintain engagement of the transmission in a driving gear. The controller is also responsive to one or more operating conditions to activate the motor that is coupled to the engine so as to restart the engine with the transmission engaged in a driving gear. | 07-11-2013 |
20140350807 | FUEL SAVING SYSTEM THAT FACILITATES VEHICLE RE-STARTS WITH THE ENGINE OFF - A fuel saving system for a vehicle powered by an internal combustion engine and having a hydraulically activated automatic transmission. The system includes a hydraulic pump able to supply pressurized transmission fluid to the automatic transmission, an energy storage device, and at least one motor powered by the energy storage device including a motor that is mechanically connected to the hydraulic pump and a motor that is coupled to the engine. The system also includes a controller that is responsive to one or more operating conditions to turn off the engine when the vehicle is stopped and to use the motor that is mechanically connected to the hydraulic pump so as to activate the pump to supply sufficient power to the transmission to maintain engagement of the transmission in a driving gear. The controller is also responsive to one or more operating conditions to activate the motor that is coupled to the engine so as to restart the engine with the transmission engaged in a driving gear. | 11-27-2014 |
Eric Arsenault, Calgary CA
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20130335807 | Reversibly Responsive Light-Scattering Photonic Material - A light-scattering photonic material is disclosed having a matrix defining a plurality of disordered voids. The material may be reversibly responsive to an external stimulus, exhibiting reversible first and second optical effects. The material may be a thin film material. | 12-19-2013 |
20140092464 | PHOTONIC CRYSTAL DEVICE WITH INFILTRATING COMPONENT - A photonic crystal device including a photonic crystal material and an infiltrating component. The photonic crystal material has an initial reflectance spectrum. An external stimulus causes the infiltrating component to migrate into or out of at least a portion of the photonic crystal material. The migration of the infiltrating component causes a change of at least the portion of the photonic crystal material to shift to a second reflectance spectrum. | 04-03-2014 |
Gilles Arsenault, London CA
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20140004252 | FUNCTIONALIZED COPOLYMERS OF ISOOLEFINS AND DIOLEFINS AND THEIR USE AS COMPATIBILIZERS | 01-02-2014 |
20140051819 | POLYMERS OF ISOBUTENE FROM RENEWABLE SOURCES - The present invention is directed to a method for preparing isobutene from a renewable source and their use in the preparation of renewable polymers. The invention also discloses purification of isobutene, selective removal of 1-butene, cis-2-butene and trans-2-butene using microporous adsorbent material, and the oligomerization of the purified liquid isobutene yielding diisobutenes and triisobutenes. | 02-20-2014 |
20160108141 | SULFUR-FREE, ZINC-FREE CURE SYSTEM FOR HALOBUTYL AND HALOGEN CONTAINING POLYMERS - This invention discloses a sulfur free and ZnO free cross-linking composition comprising a multifunctional phosphine crosslinking agent and halobutyl polymers or halogen containing polymers. | 04-21-2016 |
Isabelle Marie Arsenault, Grand-Barachois CA
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20160093171 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING A GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE OF A TERMINAL - A community gaming system including a central controller and a plurality of gaming terminals each with a graphical user interface operating. The system determines that a bonus event is triggered and which of the terminals qualify. The central controller transmits a trigger signal to each of the qualified gaming terminals in the sequence in turn, in response to which each qualified gaming terminal initiates scrolling of a bonus event graphic across its respective graphical user interface such that as the bonus event graphic scrolls across the graphical user interface of one of the qualified gaming terminals to reach an edge of that graphical user interface a next one of the qualified gaming terminals in the sequence then initiates scrolling of that bonus event graphic across its graphical user interface. The bonus event graphic appears to scroll across successive graphical user interfaces of the sequence of terminals. | 03-31-2016 |
Jonathan Arsenault, Montreal CA
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20110275348 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR UNLOCKING A DEVICE - A system for unlocking a mobile device including: an input module configured to receive voice information; an output module configured to output an unlock signal; a processor connected to the input module and output module and configured to: receive the voice information from the input module; analyze the voice information; determine if the analyzed voice information matches with a predetermined voice profile; and if there is a match, send an unlock signal to the mobile device via an output module. A method for unlocking a mobile device including: receiving voice information from the mobile device; analyzing the voice information; determining if the analyzed voice information matches with a predetermined voice profile; and if there is a match, sending an unlock signal to the mobile device. | 11-10-2011 |
Jonathan Allan Arsenault, Oleans CA
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20100011108 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR CAUSING A COMMUNICATION DEVICE TO JOIN A COMMUNICATION SESSION - According to embodiments of the present invention, there are provided a method, system and apparatus for joining a communication session. A method comprises receiving from a first communication device an indication of a desire of the first communication device to establish a communication session; the first communication device having been associated with a device group comprising the first communication device and at least one second communication device. The method further comprises determining if there exists an active communication session with the at least one second communication device. The method further comprises, responsive to existence of the active communication session, causing the first communication device to join the active communication session. | 01-14-2010 |
Jonathan Allen Arsenault, Orleans CA
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20090274284 | METHOD AND APPARTUS FOR CONVEYING A CALLING PARTY IDENTIFIER - A method and system is disclosed for presenting differentiated calling party identifiers representative of a calling party to various called parties based on the identifier information for a particular called party. The differentiated calling party identifier that is conveyed to a called party may be selected from a list of calling party identifiers associated with the calling party. The system receives an indication of an attempt to initiate a call by a calling party which includes identifier information indicative of the called party, determines a calling party identifier to be conveyed to the called party based on the identifier information indicative of the called party and causes an appropriate calling party identifier to be conveyed in association with the initiated call. | 11-05-2009 |
Michel Arsenault, Trois-Rivieres CA
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20090265870 | MECHANICAL SWEEPER - The present invention generally pertains to a self-propelled mechanical sweeper. The mechanical sweeper comprises a pickup broom for lifting debris toward a first belt conveyor. The sweeper further comprises a second deployable conveyor assembly mounted on a turntable and adapted for conveying the debris from the first conveyor to an auxiliary vehicle such as a dump truck. | 10-29-2009 |
20120204366 | MECHANICAL SWEEPER - The present invention generally pertains to a mechanical sweeper. The mechanical sweeper comprises a pickup broom for lifting debris toward a first belt conveyor. The sweeper further comprises a second deployable conveyor assembly mounted on a turntable and adapted for conveying the debris from the first conveyor to an auxiliary vehicle such as a dump truck. | 08-16-2012 |
Michel Arsenault, Levis CA
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20140309439 | METHOD FOR EXTRACTING ANTHOCYANIN DERIVATIVES FROM A PLANT SOURCE - The present document describes a method for extracting anthocyanin derivatives from a plant source. The method comprises the step of separating a homogenized extract of plant source in a polar acidified solvent for obtaining a residual solid, and a filtrate mixed with the acidified polar solvent. The separation includes a coarse filtration done by centrifugation of the plant source extract, by a filtration with a first filter having a pore size of about 100 μm, and a fine filtration is done using a second filter having a pore size of about 10 μm. Then, the filtrate mixed with the acidified polar solvent is evaporated for substantially separating the acidified polar solvent from the filtrate to obtain a semi-solid extract of anthocyanin derivatives. | 10-16-2014 |
Nicolas Arsenault, Montreal CA
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20120215793 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MATCHING SEGMENT PROFILES TO A DEVICE IDENTIFIED BY A PRIVACY-COMPLIANT IDENTIFIER - The present relates to a method and system for matching segment profiles to a device identified by a privacy-compliant identifier. For doing so, the present method and system records at least one segment profile consisting of at least one criterion. The method and system allocates a unique segment identifier to the at least one segment profile. The method and system generates in real time a correlation between each specific segment profile and devices matching the at least one criterion of the specific segment profile. The method and system receives a query with a privacy-compliant identifier corresponding to a specific device; and sends a response with at least one matching segment identifier corresponding to at least one matching segment profile. For each of the at least one matching segment profile, the specific device identified by the privacy-compliant identifier matches the at least one criterion of the matching segment profile. | 08-23-2012 |
Patrick Arsenault, Montreal CA
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20120077546 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CUSTOMIZING APPLICATION PROTOCOLS - An approach is provided for customizing application protocols. A protocol management module receives a request to execute an application at a device. The application includes a set of protocol features. The protocol management module determines one or more protocols for the application based, at least in part, on one or more criteria. The protocol management module then determines a subset of the protocol features to enable or disable based, at least in part, on the one or more protocols. | 03-29-2012 |
20150046838 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A MESSAGING INTERFACE - An approach is presented for interacting with a messaging user interface. A presentation is caused, at least in part, of a messaging user interface associated with one or more messaging services at a device. Presentation of a user interface element providing a link to one or more communications sessions corresponding to the messaging services is caused, at least in part. Selection of the user interface element causes, at least in part, presentation of representations of the communications sessions as one or more overlay elements on the user interface. | 02-12-2015 |
Paul Arsenault, Fredericton CA
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20150377804 | COLLECTION OF TOMOGRAPHIC INSPECTION DATA USING COMPTON SCATTERING - There is described a method and apparatus for collecting Tomographic inspection data of objects using Compton scatter radiation. The apparatus is of size and weight for portable use within industrial facilities and may be used for assessing integrity of infrastructures in terms of material density, missing materials, thickness of materials, and identification of foreign materials. | 12-31-2015 |
Régis Arsenault, Lachute CA
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20120301536 | ANTI-MICROBIAL TISSUE PAPER AND PROCESS TO MANUFACTURE SAME - An antimicrobial paper includes a paper web having a grammage between 10 and 60 grams per square meter, a cationizing agent in a concentration ranging between 0.05 wt % and 5 wt %, an antimicrobial agent in a concentration ranging between 0.01 wt % and 3 wt %, the antimicrobial agent and the cationizing agent being added on the paper web having a consistency above 15 wt %, the antimicrobial paper having an antimicrobial agent release of above about 0.01 wt % when wetted. | 11-29-2012 |
Régis Arsenault, Lachute CA
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20120301536 | ANTI-MICROBIAL TISSUE PAPER AND PROCESS TO MANUFACTURE SAME - An antimicrobial paper includes a paper web having a grammage between 10 and 60 grams per square meter, a cationizing agent in a concentration ranging between 0.05 wt % and 5 wt %, an antimicrobial agent in a concentration ranging between 0.01 wt % and 3 wt %, the antimicrobial agent and the cationizing agent being added on the paper web having a consistency above 15 wt %, the antimicrobial paper having an antimicrobial agent release of above about 0.01 wt % when wetted. | 11-29-2012 |
Ryan Arsenault, Saskatoon CA
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20130204536 | METHODS OF KINOME ANALYSIS - Method for analyzing phosphorylation data of a plurality of peptides are provided, the method comprising obtaining one or more datasets, each dataset comprising a phosphorylation signal intensity for each replicate of the plurality of peptides for a sample; transforming the phosphorylation signal intensity of each replicate of the plurality of peptides using a variance stabilizing transformation to provide a variance stabilized signal intensity for each replicate of the plurality of peptides; and identifying one or more peptides of the plurality of peptides that is/are consistently phosphorylated or consistently unphosphorylated. | 08-08-2013 |
Stephane Arsenault, Trois-Rivieres CA
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20090265870 | MECHANICAL SWEEPER - The present invention generally pertains to a self-propelled mechanical sweeper. The mechanical sweeper comprises a pickup broom for lifting debris toward a first belt conveyor. The sweeper further comprises a second deployable conveyor assembly mounted on a turntable and adapted for conveying the debris from the first conveyor to an auxiliary vehicle such as a dump truck. | 10-29-2009 |
Stéphane Arsenault, Trois-Rivieres CA
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20120204366 | MECHANICAL SWEEPER - The present invention generally pertains to a mechanical sweeper. The mechanical sweeper comprises a pickup broom for lifting debris toward a first belt conveyor. The sweeper further comprises a second deployable conveyor assembly mounted on a turntable and adapted for conveying the debris from the first conveyor to an auxiliary vehicle such as a dump truck. | 08-16-2012 |
Steve Arsenault, Quebec City CA
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20080319176 | GLYCEROL AS A PREDICTOR OF GLUCOSE TOLERANCE - Novel alterations in the glycerol kinase gene are described. Also described are methods of predicting or assisting in the prediction of impaired glucose tolerance and type 2 diabetes mellitus. | 12-25-2008 |