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Radoslav Atanasoski, Oakland, CA US
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20140220478 | CATALYST PROPERTY CONTROL WITH INTERMIXED INORGANICS - Nanostructured thin film catalysts which may be useful as fuel cell catalysts are provided, the catalyst materials including intermixed inorganic materials. In some embodiments the nanostructured thin film catalysts may include catalyst materials according to the formula Pt | 08-07-2014 |
20140246304 | CATALYST ELECTRODES, AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - Methods of making catalyst electrodes comprising sputtering at least Pt and Ir onto nanostructured whiskers to provide multiple alternating layers comprising, respectively in any order, at least Pt and Ir. In some exemplary embodiments, catalyst electrodes described, or made as described, herein are anode catalyst, and in other exemplary embodiments cathode catalyst. Catalysts electrodes are useful, for example, in generating H | 09-04-2014 |
Radoslav Atanasoski, Edina, MN US
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20080280164 | MICROPOROUS CARBON CATALYST SUPPORT MATERIAL - A microporous carbon catalyst support material includes a microporous carbon skeleton layer having an average pore size from 0.1 to 10 nanometers and being substantially free of pores greater than 1 micrometer and a plurality of catalyst particles on or within the microporous carbon skeleton layer. | 11-13-2008 |
20100047668 | FUEL CELL NANOCATALYST WITH VOLTAGE REVERSAL TOLERANCE - In some embodiments, the present disclosure provides a fuel cell catalyst having a catalyst surface bearing a non-occluding layer of iridium. In some embodiments, the present disclosure provides a fuel cell catalyst comprising a catalyst surface bearing a sub-monolayer of iridium. In some embodiments, the present disclosure provides a fuel cell catalyst comprising a catalyst surface bearing a layer of iridium having a planar equivalent thickness of between 1 and 100 Angstroms. In some embodiments, the fuel cell catalyst comprises nanostructured elements comprising microstructured support whiskers bearing a thin film of nanoscopic catalyst particles. The layer of iridium typically has a planar equivalent thickness of between 1 and 100 Angstroms and more typically between 5 and 60 Angstroms. The fuel cell catalyst typically comprises no electrically conductive carbon material and typically comprises at least a portion of the iridium in the zero oxidation state. | 02-25-2010 |
20100279210 | CATALYST PROPERTY CONTROL WITH INTERMIXED INORGANICS - Nanostructured thin film catalysts which may be useful as fuel cell catalysts are provided, the catalyst materials including intermixed inorganic materials. In some embodiments the nanostructured thin film catalysts may include catalyst materials according to the formula Pt | 11-04-2010 |
20110319257 | HIGH PERFORMANCE, HIGH DURABILITY NON-PRECIOUS METAL FUEL CELL CATALYSTS - This invention relates to non-precious metal fuel cell cathode catalysts, fuel cells that contain these catalysts, and methods of making the same. The fuel cell cathode catalysts are highly nitrogenated carbon materials that can contain a transition metal. The highly nitrogenated carbon materials can be supported on a nanoparticle substrate. | 12-29-2011 |
Radoslav Bokun, Windsor CA
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20100146862 | Trim door hardware carrier and methods of assembling vehicle door - A door module assembly for a motor vehicle door has a plate-like carrier holding a plurality of door hardware components in a pre-configured orientation, including one or more window regulator rails. The carrier seals the motor vehicle door and includes a flap that provides at least partial access to the window regulator rails. A first trim panel is pre-fixed to the carrier. A second trim panel articulates with respect to the first trim panel between an initial position generally parallel to the first trim panel and an installed position generally in-line with the first trim panel. With the carrier storing substantially all of the hardware required for the door and the trim panels covering substantially the entire surface area of the door, handling and assembly operations are minimized. | 06-17-2010 |
Radoslav Gerganov, Sofia BG
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20150074670 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING OF HTTP REQUESTS - The current document is directed to an interface and authorization service that allows users of a cloud-director management subsystem of distributed, multi-tenant, virtual data centers to extend the services and functionalities provided by the cloud-director management subsystem. A cloud application programming interface (“API”) entrypoint represents a request/response RESTful interface to services and functionalities provided by the cloud-director management subsystem as well as to service extensions provided by users. The API entrypoint includes a service-extension interface and an authorization-service management interface. The cloud-director management subsystem provides the authorization service to service extensions that allow the service extensions to obtain, from the authorization service, an indication of whether or not a request directed to the service extension through the API entrypoint is authorized. Requests for service-extension URIs within the API entrypoint are processed by a cloud API entrypoint server that dispatches requests, in a predetermined order, to service-extension servers. | 03-12-2015 |
Radoslav Mladenov, Aachen DE
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20150259418 | MICROTUBULE-MODIFYING COMPOUND - A compound formed from at least one component A comprising a binding domain for extra-cellular surface structures of a diseased proliferating cell that internalized upon binding of component A of said compound, and at least one component B, characterized in that component B is a polypeptide which amino acid sequence comprises a microtubule-associated protein (MAP) or comprises at least a partial sequence of the MAP, the partial sequence having maintained the binding function of the MAP to a microtubule. | 09-17-2015 |
Radoslav Rarashkov, Voorburg NL
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20110163278 | MODIFIED PARTICLES AND DISPERSIONS COMPRISING THESE - The present invention relates to particles which have been modified by a modifier and a dispersion medium comprising the modified particles. | 07-07-2011 |
Radoslav Smilyanov, Ardino BG
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20140143759 | COMPARE CONCURRENT THREADS EXECUTIONS - A method for comparing concurrent thread executions is disclosed. A thread flow marker class is defined for a source code. One or more markers of the thread flow marker class are embedded in a class of interest or in places of interest within the class of interest in the source code. A flow of data from concurrent threads executions from the source code is tracked using the one or more markers. | 05-22-2014 |
Radoslav Tsanev, Arlington, VA US
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20130007578 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DISPLAYING COMPONENT DOCUMENTS OF A COMPOSITE DOCUMENT - A tool for navigating composite documents composed of multiple component documents. The tool allows a user to enter a composite document identification number, and thereafter have access to each component document within the composite document. The user can view, compare and display comparisons of the component documents, including versions of component documents. A graphical user interface is provided that prompts the user for required information and provides the user with many useful views for analyzing the component documents. In an embodiment, the composite document is the file history for a patent and the component documents are amendments, including application claims, and other papers found in a file history, such as the patent application, as originally filed, and the resulting patent. One feature of the tool allows the user to select a claim and have all versions of the claim displayed for easy review and analysis. This displaying ability allows the user to follow the progression of the claims during prosecution. The tool emphasizes all changes made to the claims, and provides annotations and links directly to the corresponding amending document. | 01-03-2013 |