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Christina E. Botnick, East Hartford, CT US
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20130302141 | Convective Shielding Cooling Hole Pattern - The cooling system for a turbine may include a plurality of platform cooling openings positioned in a platform of the turbine airfoil. In particular, the first set of cooling openings may create a first cooling path and a second set of cooling openings may be placed in the path of the first cooling path where the first cooling flow will cool the second set of cooling openings. | 11-14-2013 |
Christina E. Gulacsy, Sarasota, FL US
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20140162923 | LUBRICATING OIL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING STERICALLY HINDERED AMINES AS ASHLESS TBN SOURCES - Hindered amines useful as ashless TBN sources for lubricating oil compositions that are compatible with fluoroelastomeric engine seal materials, and lubricating oil compositions containing such compounds. | 06-12-2014 |
Christina E. Høi-Hansen, Virum DK
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20090298053 | Use of novel biomarkers for detection of testicular carcinoma in situ and derived cancers in human samples - The present invention relates to methods and kits for identification of testicular carcinoma in situ (CIS), gonadoblastoma (a CIS-like pre-cancerous lesion found in dysgenetic gonads) and CIS-derived cancers based on at least one of the biomarkers included in the invention. It also relates to diagnosis of a subject's status of the testicular carcinoma in situ and the derived cancers based on the measurement of a relative abundance of one of the biomarkers. | 12-03-2009 |
Christina E. Saikus, Bethesda, MD US
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20130274591 | SINGLE CHANNEL MRI GUIDEWIRE - The present application discloses a guidewire for magnetic resonance imaging with a single channel design to reduce complexity and to provide conspicuous tip visibility under MRI. In one embodiment, a guidewire body includes an antenna formed from a rod and a helical coil coupled together. The helical coil can have multiple windings without any gaps between the windings. The rod passes through the windings of the helical coil and is coupled to the helical coil using a conductive joint positioned at an end of the rod and at an end of the helical coil. Insulation can be positioned between the rod and the windings of the helical coil. The configuration allows visibility of the antenna along the length of a rod, except where it enters the windings of the coil. Thus, the tip visibility is enhanced as being separated from the rod. | 10-17-2013 |