Hasanov
Nuri Hasanov, Coon Rapids, MN US
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20140081660 | Paperless Radiology Workflow - Technical advances over the past few years have rapidly increased the possibilities for filmless radiology services provided by picture archiving and communication systems (PACS). PACS is technology to eliminate film from radiology tests in the same way a desktop scanner is technology to eliminate paper in the radiology department. Paperless workflow will allow the radiology department to reduce medical errors, to improve access to critical information, to promote dynamic workload balancing across the department, to support decentralization, and to decrease interruptions. To move from the analog workflow (film, paper) to the digital (filmless, paperless) is main purpose of this workflow. Also it is focused on accelerating productivity for the radiology department and specialty practices, imaging centers, clinics, and hospitals. Paperless workflow will allow manager to reduce administration expenses such as paper, ink, and faxing. The number of employees who currently support a paper environment can drop dramatically after implementation of the new paperless workflow. New workflow can help healthcare organizations to reduce their cost and improve efficiencies. | 03-20-2014 |
Vladimir Hasanov, Bois-Colombes FR
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20100206165 | Method For The Purification Of A Gas Containing CO2 Using An Adsorption Purification Unit - A method for the purification of a feed gas stream containing CO | 08-19-2010 |
20100212494 | Method for Eliminating Mercury from a Gas Containing CO2 and Oxygen - A method for the purification of a feed gas stream at a pressure ≧3 bar, comprising at least 1% by volume of oxygen (O | 08-26-2010 |
20100263529 | Method For The Purification Of A Gas Containing CO2 - A method for the purification of a feed gas stream containing at least CO | 10-21-2010 |
Vladimir Hasanov, Rueil-Malmaison, AZ US
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20120073680 | SAFETY DEVICE FOR PRESSURIZED GAS - The invention relates to a safety device constituting a valve for releasing pressurized gas in the event of a dangerous situation, including a body defining a gas flow channel extending in a longitudinal direction between a first upstream end to be brought into contact with a pressurized gas source (G) and a second downstream end to be brought into contact with the outer atmosphere, wherein the device includes a plug located in the channel for preventing the flow of gas between the upstream end and the downstream end in a normal situation, the plug being shaped so as to release the passage for the gas in the event of a dangerous situation in which it is subjected to a pressure and/or a temperature exceeding a predetermined threshold, characterized in that, from the upstream direction toward downstream direction, the channel includes two upstream and downstream adjacent flow portions, respectively, having different respective transverse dimensions (d, D), the ratio D/d between the transverse dimension D of the downstream portion and the transverse dimension d of the upstream portion being between 1.4 and 11, and in that the junction between the two adjacent portions forms a discontinuity in the transverse dimension of the channel, and in that the ratio L/D between the length L of the downstream portion and the transverse dimension D of said downstream portion is between 15 and 100. | 03-29-2012 |