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20080213173 | Method for monitoring blood flow and metabolic uptake in tissue with radiolabeled alkanoic acid - The present invention relates to novel modified fatty acid analogs, where a positron or gamma-emitting label is placed at a position on a fatty acid backbone and an organic substituent is substituted at the 2,3; 3,4; 4,5; 5,6 and other sequence positions of a fatty acid backbone. These novel fatty acid analogs are designed to enter the tissues of interest by the same long chain fatty acid carrier mechanism as natural fatty acids, however, functional substituents in the 2,3; 3,4; 4,5; 5,6 and other sequence positions, block the catabolic pathway, thus trapping these analogs in a virtually unmodified form in the tissues of interest. | 09-04-2008 |
20080213178 | Method for monitoring blood flow and metabolic uptake in tissue with radiolabeled alkanoic acid - The present invention relates to novel modified fatty acid analogs, where a positron or gamma-emitting label is placed at a position on a fatty acid backbone and an organic substituent is substituted at the 2,3; 3,4; 4,5; 5,6 and other sequence positions of a fatty acid backbone. These novel fatty acid analogs are designed to enter the tissues of interest by the same long chain fatty acid carrier mechanism as natural fatty acids, however, functional substituents in the 2,3; 3,4; 4,5; 5,6 and other sequence positions, block the catabolic pathway, thus trapping these analogs in a virtually unmodified form in the tissues of interest. | 09-04-2008 |
20080214851 | Method for monitoring blood flow and metabolic uptake in tissue with radiolabeled alkanoic acid - The present invention relates to novel modified fatty acid analogs, where a positron or gamma-emitting label is placed at a position on a fatty acid backbone and an organic substituent is substituted at 2,3; 3,4; 4,5; 5,6 and other sequence positions of a fatty acid backbone. Theses novel fatty acid analogs are designed to enter the tissues of interest by the same long chain fatty acid carrier mechanism as natural fatty acids, however, functional substituents in the 2,3; 3,4; 4,5; 5,6 and other sequence positions, block the catabolic pathway, thus trapping these analogs in a virtually unmodified form in the tissues of interest. | 09-04-2008 |
20080214853 | Method for monitoring blood flow and metabolic uptake in tissue with radiolabeled alkanoic acid - The present invention relates to novel modified fatty acid analogs, where a positron or gamma-emitting label is placed at a position on a fatty acid backbone and an organic substituent is substituted at the 2,3; 3,4; 4,5; 5,6; and other sequence positions of a fatty acid backbone. These novel fatty acid analogs are designed to enter the tissues of interest by the same long chain fatty acid carrier mechanism as natural fatty acids, however, functional substituents in the 2,3; 3,4; 4,5; 5,6 and other sequence positions, block the catabolic pathway, thus trapping these analogs in a virtually unmodified form in the tissues of interest. | 09-04-2008 |
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20100060009 | POWER-GENERATING DEVICE FOR ELECTRO-MAGNETIC ENGINE - A power-generating device, comprising a housing assembly comprising at least one elongated body having an inlet, an outlet, and a base. The base is mounted onto a vehicle. The inlet is located on an upper end of the at least one elongated body, and the base is located on a lower end of the at least one elongated body. A fan assembly comprises at least one fan blade that is mounted onto a shaft that extends and connects to an electrical generator. The fan assembly rotates by wind force to generate power for an engine when the vehicle is traveling. The vehicle is a sea vessel, automobile, truck, jeep, motorcycle, scooter, van, or train. The electrical generator generates power to a source of rechargeable battery power of the engine. The engine is an electro-magnetic engine. | 03-11-2010 |
20100071636 | ELECTRO-MAGNETIC INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - An electro-magnetic internal combustion engine having means to operate in an electro-magnetic configuration, in an internal combustion configuration, and in an electro-magnetic internal combustion combination configuration. | 03-25-2010 |
20100171384 | ELECTRO-MAGNETIC MOTOR GENERATOR SYSTEM - An electro-magnetic motor-generator system, comprising a wheel assembly having a wheel mounted onto a shaft. The shaft has a sleeve mounted thereon. A frame assembly is mounted onto the sleeve. The frame assembly comprises at least one hub having a sprocket. A gear assembly comprises a second sprocket mounted onto the shaft. The second sprocket engages the sprocket. A rotating ring assembly has first and second walls. The first wall comprises first gear teeth and the second wall comprises second gear teeth. The ring assembly further has consecutive magnetized/non-magnetized sections. The electro-magnetic means consist of at least one coil, and the at least one coil having first and second openings. Electro-magnetic means generate an electromotive force between said first and second openings, and said consecutive magnetized/non-magnetized sections. Switching said magnetic polarity forces said rotating ring assembly to rotate upon said sprocket thus rotating said wheel mounted onto said shaft. | 07-08-2010 |
20100258002 | ELMALEH ENGINE - A hydraulic/magnetic engine, comprising an engine assembly. Crankcase means are affixed within the engine assembly, and crankshaft means are positioned in the crankcase means. Cylinder means comprise at least two first cylinders being encased in the engine assembly and each including a first piston, at least two second pistons, and an electro-magnetic third piston. A hydraulic system has a hydraulic fluid chamber. First electro-magnetic means generates a first electromotive force, wherein switching magnetic polarity between a first and second openings forces a first piston, at least two second pistons, and an electro-magnetic third piston to move upward and downward within their respective cylinders. Thus, rotating the crankshaft means in a predetermined direction after an initial activation of the crankshaft means by applying a short period of an electrical force. The first electro-magnetic means is within the engine assembly. | 10-14-2010 |