Estey
Charles Andrew Estey, Oromocto CA
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20090038933 | Decomposition of Natural Gas or Methane Using Cold Arc Discharge - A cold arc discharge is used to decompose natural gas or methane into its gaseous constituents and carbon in the form of solid particles. The gaseous constituents obtained are mainly hydrogen and acetylene and they are produced in admixture with unreacted natural gas or methane. The cold arc discharge is generated by a pulsating high voltage discharge imparted through a capacitor to a high voltage electrode or a plurality of high voltage electrodes or through a high voltage electrode to a plurality of capacitor—connected electrodes placed in a reaction zone. The apparatus for performing this process may have a tubular reactor with a cylindrical ground electrode in the middle and a cylindrical outer wall through which the high voltage electrode or electrodes extend into the reaction zone. The apparatus may also have a cylindrical shaft in the middle made of dielectric material in which a plurality of electrodes are embedded, this shaft being surrounded by a high voltage tubular electrode. Natural gas or methane is passed through the reaction zone where it is subjected to the cold arc discharge or discharges and the resulting products flow out of the reactor and solid carbon particles are separated from the remaining gases that are then analysed. | 02-12-2009 |
Charles Andrew Estey, Quispamsis CA
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20080289494 | DECOMPOSITION OF NATURAL GAS OR METHANE USING COLD ARC DISCHARGE - The invention provides methods and apparatus for a cold arc discharge used to decompose natural gas or methane into its gaseous constituents and carbon in the form of solid particles. The gaseous constituents obtained are mainly hydrogen and acetylene and they are produced in admixture with unreacted natural gas or methane. | 11-27-2008 |
Elihu H. Estey, Houston, TX US
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20100063747 | Using Plasma Proteomic Pattern For Diagnosis, Classification, Prediction of Response to Therapy and Clinical Behavior, Stratification of Therapy, and Monitoring Disease in Hematologic Malignancies - The present invention demonstrates that the diagnosis and prediction of clinical behavior in patients with hematologic malignancies, such as leukemia, can be accomplished by analysis of proteins present in a plasma sample. Thus, in particular embodiments the present invention uses plasma to create a diagnostic or prognostic protein profile of a hematologic malignancy comprising collecting plasma samples from a population of patients with hematologic malignancies; generating protein spectra from the plasma samples with or without fractionation; comparing the protein spectra with clinical data; and identifying protein markers in the plasma samples that correlate with the clinical data. Protein markers identified by this approach can then be used to create a protein profile that can be used to diagnose the hematologic malignancy or determine the prognosis of the hematologic malignancy. Potentially these specific proteins can be identified and targeted in the therapy of these malignancies. | 03-11-2010 |
20120145891 | Using Plasma Proteomic Pattern For Diagnosis, Classification, Prediction Of Response To Therapy And Clinical Behavior, Stratification Of Therapy, And Monitoring Disease In Hematologic Malignancies - The present invention demonstrates that the diagnosis and prediction of clinical behavior in patients with hematologic malignancies, such as leukemia, can be accomplished by analysis of proteins present in a plasma sample. Thus, in particular embodiments the present invention uses plasma to create a diagnostic or prognostic protein profile of a hematologic malignancy comprising collecting plasma samples from a population of patients with hematologic malignancies; generating protein spectra from the plasma samples with or without fractionation; comparing the protein spectra with clinical data; and identifying protein markers in the plasma samples that correlate with the clinical data. Protein markers identified by this approach can then be used to create a protein profile that can be used to diagnose the hematologic malignancy or determine the prognosis of the hematologic malignancy. Potentially these specific proteins can be identified and targeted in the therapy of these malignancies. | 06-14-2012 |
Lisa Ann Estey, Westbrook, ME US
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20110104720 | Detection of Analytes Present in Exosomes - The invention provides methods for detection in stored biological samples of PrPsc and other analytes that are present in exosomes. | 05-05-2011 |
Paula J. Estey, Neebing CA
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20150344413 | COMPOUNDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF SEIZURES AND OTHER CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DISORDERS AND CONDITIONS - The present application relates to novel compounds comprising a moiety that leads to the metabolic production of ketones bonded to a ketone-potentiated anti-epileptic drug, compositions comprising these compounds, and their use, for example for the treatment of epilepsy, and other CNS diseases, disorders or conditions. In particular, the present application includes compounds of Formula I, and compositions and uses thereof: | 12-03-2015 |
Ryan Estey, St. Paul, MN US
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20120200103 | OUTDOOR PULL DEVICE - An outdoor pull device comprising a handle; at least two through holes through the handle, the through holes running substantially parallel to each other; one or more cords traveling through at least two through holes of the at least two through holes of the pull device, wherein the one or more cords affixes to the handle at each through hole such that the integrated handle and one or more cords create at least one loop; and at least two fastening mechanisms on the cord to prevent the cord from exiting the handle, wherein the at least two through holes each have at least two distinct diameters in the handle, wherein the first diameter is sufficient to allow both the one or more cords and the affixed fastening mechanisms into the handle, and wherein the second diameter is sufficient to allow the one or more cords through the handle, but not the affixed fastening mechanisms. | 08-09-2012 |