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Agata Exner, Westlake, OH US
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20080206187 | METHOD FOR TREATING A NEOPLASTIC DISORDER - A method for treating a neoplastic disorder in a subject includes administering to the neoplastic cells a neoplastic cell-sensitizing composition including a poly(ethylene oxide)-poly(propylene oxide) copolymer. The poly(ethylene oxide)-poly(propylene oxide) copolymer can sensitize the neoplastic cells to hyperthermia. Energy can be applied to the neoplastic cells to heat and ablate the cells. | 08-28-2008 |
20120225027 | TOXICITY ENHANCING COMPOUNDS AND METHODS - A method of treating a tumor or cancer in a subject includes administering to cancer or tumor cells of the subject a radiation sensitizing amount of a poly(ethylene oxide)-poly(propylene oxide) copolymer and administering radiation therapy to the cancer or tumor cells sensitized by the poly(ethylene oxide)-poly(propylene oxide) copolymer. | 09-06-2012 |
20140147390 | STABILIZED NANOBUBBLES FOR DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS - A stabilized nanobubble can include a membrane that defines at least one internal void, which includes at least one gas. The membrane can include at least one lipid and at least one nonionic triblock copolymer that is effective to control the size of the nanobubble without compromising in vitro and in vivo echogenicity of the nanobubble. | 05-29-2014 |
Agata Exner, Cleveland, OH US
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20160000824 | TOXICITY ENHANCING COMPOUNDS AND METHODS - A method of treating a tumor or cancer in a subject includes administering to cancer or tumor cells of the subject a radiation sensitizing amount of a poly(ethylene oxide)-poly(propylene oxide) copolymer and administering radiation therapy to the cancer or tumor cells sensitized by the poly(ethylene oxide)-poly(propylene oxide) copolymer. | 01-07-2016 |
Agata A. Exner, Westlake, OH US
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20100080757 | METHOD OF DETECTING ABNORMAL TISSUE - A method for detecting abnormal biological tissue includes administering a vasoactive agent and determining the rate of blood flow in a tissue of interest. | 04-01-2010 |
Andrew Michael Exner, Calgary CA
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20120249762 | INTERACTIVE INPUT SYSTEM HAVING A 3D INPUT SPACE - An interactive input system comprises computing structure; and an input device detecting at least one electronic device displaying a recognizable pattern within a three-dimensional (3D) input space and providing output to the computing structure. The computing structure processes the output of the input device to recognize the pattern displayed by the at least one electronic device in the 3D input space; detect the state of the at least one electronic device; and modify image data by applying a transition to digital content associated with the displayed pattern based on the detected state of the at least one electronic device. | 10-04-2012 |
Bill Exner, Mission Viejo, CA US
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20110142687 | FLOOD WATER REMOVAL SYSTEM - Flood water removal systems including a motor, a vacuum generating device, a discharge pump, and a vacuum tank can be efficiently arranged to be transversely mounted to a vehicle. Certain flood water removal systems can include a supercharger driven by the engine to generate vacuum. The systems can include a valve to prevent collapse of a vacuum tank and maintain a predetermined vacuum pressure without varying the speed of the motor. The systems can also include a two-stage exhaust that blends exhaust from the blower with motor exhaust in a silencer to reduce noise generation for operation in residential or other noise-sensitive settings. The systems can also include a vacuum tank comprising a noise reduction baffle to further reduce noise generation. | 06-16-2011 |
20150136246 | FLOOD WATER REMOVAL SYSTEM - Flood water removal systems including a motor, a vacuum generating device, a discharge pump, and a vacuum tank can be efficiently arranged to be transversely mounted to a vehicle. Certain flood water removal systems can include a supercharger driven by the engine to generate vacuum. The systems can include a valve to prevent collapse of a vacuum tank and maintain a predetermined vacuum pressure without varying the speed of the motor. The systems can also include a two-stage exhaust that blends exhaust from the blower with motor exhaust in a silencer to reduce noise generation for operation in residential or other noise-sensitive settings. The systems can also include a vacuum tank comprising a noise reduction baffle to further reduce noise generation. | 05-21-2015 |
Christina Exner, San Diego, CA US
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20120285422 | Dual crankshaft, opposed-opposed-piston engine constructions - A dual-crankshaft, opposed-piston, internal combustion engine includes one or more ported cylinders. Each cylinder has exhaust and intake ports, and the cylinders are juxtaposed and oriented with exhaust and intake ports mutually aligned. The crankshafts are rotatably mounted at respective exhaust and intake ends of the cylinders and are coupled by a multi-gear train. A pair of pistons is disposed for opposed sliding movement in the bore of each cylinder. All of the pistons controlling the exhaust ports are coupled by connecting rods to the crankshaft mounted near at the exhaust ends of the cylinders, and all of the pistons controlling the intake ports are coupled by connecting rods to the crankshaft mounted near at the intake ends of the cylinders. The crankshafts are connected by a timing belt operative to change the rotational timing between the crankshafts. The gear train support structure is stiffened to suppress gear train vibration. | 11-15-2012 |
Derek Exner, Calgary CA
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20100145207 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETECTING T-WAVE ALTERNANS - A method for generating a cardiac electrical instability assesment is disclosed herein. The method includes obtaining a SDTWA measurement, obtaining a LDTWA measurement, and obtaining a cardiac electrical instability assessment based on both the SDTWA measurement and the LDTWA measurement. | 06-10-2010 |
Derek Vincent Exner, Calgary CA
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20150133803 | NONINVASIVE ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC METHOD FOR ESTIMATING MAMMALIAN CARDIAC CHAMBER SIZE AND MECHANICAL FUNCTION - The present disclosure generally relates to systems and method of a noninvasive electrocardiographic (ECG) technique for characterizing cardiac chamber size and cardiac mechanical function. A mathematical analysis of three-dimensional (3D) high resolution ECG data may be used to estimate chamber size and cardiac mechanical function. For example, high-resolution mammalian ECG signals are analyzed across multiple leads, as 3D orthogonal (X,Y,Z) or 10-channel data for 30 to 1400 seconds to derive estimates of cardiac chamber size and cardiac mechanical function. Multiple mathematical approaches may be used to analyze the dynamical and geometrical properties of the ECG data. | 05-14-2015 |
Ed Exner, Troy, MI US
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20110085864 | TOOL HOLDER ASSEMBLY - A tool holder assembly including a cutting tool and a tool holder. The cutting tool includes at least one fluid passage. The tool holder includes a conduit and a bore adapted to receive the cutting tool. An adapter or adapter portion may be provided that provides a fluid to one or more fluid passages in the cutting tool. | 04-14-2011 |
Greg Exner, Woodhaven, MI US
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20160023217 | WASTE FLUID HOLDING TANK DRAIN SYSTEM AND METHOD - A waste fluid containment and draining system may have a black waste water holding structure for holding black waste water and a grey waste water holding structure for holding grey waste water. First and second valves may be included for enabling selective emptying of the two holding structures. A macerator pump may be used which has an input in flow communication with both of the first and second valves. A discharge conduit may be in flow communication with an output of the macerator pump. A control subsystem may be in communication with the first and second valves and the macerator pump for controlling the first and second valves, together with the macerator pump, to enable selective pumping out of the holding structures by the macerator pump through the discharge conduit. | 01-28-2016 |
James Exner, Plano, TX US
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20100299630 | HYBRID MEDIA VIEWING APPLICATION INCLUDING A REGION OF INTEREST WITHIN A WIDE FIELD OF VIEW - A content delivery and display solution includes a viewing application for displaying immersive images with a region of interest, in addition to conventional fixed-aspect-ratio media. The display can include the layered display of metadata, multiple windows, and images or hotspots embedded into the immersive image. The viewing application can be used for the display of either live or prerecorded images, from local or online sources. | 11-25-2010 |
Kai Michael Exner, Mumbai Powai IN
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20080249307 | Method for Producing Ethylene Amines - Processes are described comprising: (i) providing a reactant comprising 1,2-dichloroethane; and (ii) reacting the reactant with ammonia to form a reaction product comprising one or more ethylene amines and hydrogen chloride, wherein the reaction is carried out in the presence of an organic, nitrogen- or phosphorus-containing compound which reacts with the hydrogen chloride to form an ionic liquid. | 10-09-2008 |
20080287684 | Method for Producing Ionic Liquids - The present invention describes a process for preparing ionic liquids (I) by reacting ionic liquids (II) whose anion is a halide with an acid (III), with the resulting hydrogen halide being scavenged by means of an amine and the resulting ammonium halide being able to be separated off. | 11-20-2008 |
Mark Exner, Irvine, CA US
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20110142687 | FLOOD WATER REMOVAL SYSTEM - Flood water removal systems including a motor, a vacuum generating device, a discharge pump, and a vacuum tank can be efficiently arranged to be transversely mounted to a vehicle. Certain flood water removal systems can include a supercharger driven by the engine to generate vacuum. The systems can include a valve to prevent collapse of a vacuum tank and maintain a predetermined vacuum pressure without varying the speed of the motor. The systems can also include a two-stage exhaust that blends exhaust from the blower with motor exhaust in a silencer to reduce noise generation for operation in residential or other noise-sensitive settings. The systems can also include a vacuum tank comprising a noise reduction baffle to further reduce noise generation. | 06-16-2011 |
20150136246 | FLOOD WATER REMOVAL SYSTEM - Flood water removal systems including a motor, a vacuum generating device, a discharge pump, and a vacuum tank can be efficiently arranged to be transversely mounted to a vehicle. Certain flood water removal systems can include a supercharger driven by the engine to generate vacuum. The systems can include a valve to prevent collapse of a vacuum tank and maintain a predetermined vacuum pressure without varying the speed of the motor. The systems can also include a two-stage exhaust that blends exhaust from the blower with motor exhaust in a silencer to reduce noise generation for operation in residential or other noise-sensitive settings. The systems can also include a vacuum tank comprising a noise reduction baffle to further reduce noise generation. | 05-21-2015 |
Matthew Exner, East Hampton, CT US
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20140075948 | Fire Seal - A fire seal includes a molded body having a base portion, a curved portion extending from the base portion, and a metal seal support surrounding said base portion and a radially inward surface of said curved portion. The curved portion has a partially circular cross section. | 03-20-2014 |
20150016965 | LINK ARM DRAG REDUCING DEVICE - A flowpath channel has a blade pivotally connected along a longitudinal axis thereof, at opposing top and bottom ends thereof, to respective top and bottom portions of the flowpath channel. The chord axis of the blade, between leading and trailing edges thereof, is capable of pivoting parallel to and skewed from the flowpath. The top end of the blade and an attachment structure secured to the flowpath channel each include a race. A bearing is disposed therebetween, and the blade is rotatable about the longitudinal axis. | 01-15-2015 |
Maurice Exner, San Clemente, CA US
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20120088242 | ASSAY FOR MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM/INTRACELLULARE NUCLEIC ACID - Disclosed is a method for determining the presence of | 04-12-2012 |
20120293796 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING THE PRESENCE OF A SELECTED VOLUME OF MATERIAL IN A SAMPLE PROCESSING DEVICE - Systems and methods for processing sample processing devices. The system can include a sample processing device comprising a detection chamber, a motor configured to rotate the sample processing device about an axis of rotation, and an optical module operatively positioned relative to the sample processing device and configured to determine whether a selected volume of material is present in the detection chamber of the sample processing device. The method can include rotating the sample processing device about an axis of rotation, and determining whether a selected volume of material is present in the detection chamber, while rotating the sample processing device. In some embodiments, determining whether a selected volume of material is present can be performed by optically interrogating the detection chamber for an optical property of the material. | 11-22-2012 |
20130022963 | DIRECT AMPLIFICATION AND DETECTION OF VIRAL AND BACTERIAL PATHOGENS - Provided herein are methods for identifying the presence or absence of a target nucleic acid from a microorganism using direct amplification without a step of extraction of the nucleic acids, but retaining substantially the same specificity and sensitivity of methods assaying extracted nucleic acids. | 01-24-2013 |
Maurice Exner, Westford, MA US
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20140234830 | DIRECT AMPLIFICATION AND DETECTION OF VIRAL AND BACTERIAL PATHOGENS - Provided are methods for identifying the presence or absence of a target nucleic acid from a microorganism using direct amplification without a step of extraction of the nucleic acids, but retaining substantially the same specificity and sensitivity of methods assaying extracted nucleic acids. Further provided are reagent mixtures that allow for direct amplification of a sample, without the step of nucleic acid extraction. | 08-21-2014 |
Maurice Exner, San Juan Capistrano, CA US
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20150087545 | DETECTION OF METHICILLIN-RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS IN BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES - Disclosed are methods of identifying a methicillin-resistant | 03-26-2015 |
Maurice Exner, Mission Viejo, CA US
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20090181366 | INTERNAL POSITIVE CONTROL FOR NUCLEIC ACID ASSAYS - Compositions and methods for detecting a non-specific nucleic acid amplification inhibitor in a reaction are disclosed. An internal positive control (IPC) may be included in samples to be tested for target nucleic acids as a means to monitor non-specific inhibition of nucleic acid amplification and provide confidence in negative results obtained in target-specific assays. Provided herein are an IPC polynucleotide, IPC control primers, and IPC probes. Also provided are methods of using an IPC polynucleotide, primers, and probes to detect a non-specific nucleic acid amplification inhibitor. | 07-16-2009 |
20100291583 | METHODS FOR DETECTING NUCLEIC ACIDS USING MULTIPLE SIGNALS - Disclosed is are methods for identifying a nucleic acid in a sample. In one example, the method includes: (a) contacting the nucleic acid in the sample with an oligonucleotide that is specific for the nucleic acid in the sample and that is labeled with at least a first fluorescent dye; (b) contacting the nucleic acid in the sample with a second fluorescent dye that is different from the first fluorescent dye, such that the second fluorescent dye interacts with the nucleic acid; (c) amplifying the nucleic acid if present in the sample; and (d) detecting the nucleic acid if present in the sample by observing fluorescence from the first fluorescent dye after the oligonucleotide hybridizes to the amplified nucleic acid and determining the melting temperature of the amplified nucleic acid by measuring the fluorescence of the second fluorescent dye. The second fluorescent dye may include a fluorescent intercalating agent. | 11-18-2010 |
20110027792 | ASSAY FOR MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM/INTRACELLULARE NUCLEIC ACID - Disclosed is a method for determining the presence of | 02-03-2011 |
Ronald H. Exner, Deerfield, IL US
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20150055892 | RESEALABLE PACKAGE, METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE RESEALABLE PACKAGE AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING THE RESEALABLE PACKAGE - The invention relates to a resealable package ( | 02-26-2015 |
Thomas Exner, Gordon AU
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20090221012 | Method for Detecting Procoagulant Phospholipid - The present invention relates to a method for determining the amount of procoagulant phospholipid in a sample, said method comprising steps (i) to (iii) performed in the following order: (i) forming an admixture of the sample and a substrate plasma which has been rendered free or substantially free of procoagulant phospholipid sufficient to at least reduce the capacity of the substrate plasma to coagulate, wherein said substrate plasma has been rendered free or substantially free of procoagulant phospholipid by treatment with a phospholipase; (ii) contacting the admixture with a reagent for activating coagulation of plasma in conditions were procoagulant phospholipids is the rate limiting component of the mixture; and (iii) determining the clotting time if the admixture. | 09-03-2009 |