Rex R.
Rex R. Anderson, Boston, MA US
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20160038591 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR BOOSTING VACCINE EFFICACY - A method and an system for vaccinating a mammalian subject. The method includes the steps of: arranging a source of electromagnetic radiation proximate to a target zone of skin of the mammalian subject; controlling the source of electromagnetic radiation to deliver a dose of electromagnetic radiation to the target zone determined to create one or more thermally-denatured zones in the target zone; and intradermally injecting a vaccine within the target zone to vaccinate the mammalian subject. The system for vaccinating a subject may include an electromagnetic radiation source configured to be arranged proximate to a target zone on an exterior of the subject; a user control configured to selectively cause the electromagnetic radiation source to deliver a dose of electromagnetic radiation toward the target zone to create one or more thermally-denatured zones in the target zone; and a vaccine-delivery system configured to deliver a vaccine to the target zone. | 02-11-2016 |
Rex R. Guthland, Waconia, MN US
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20110079659 | SPRAYER SYSTEM - A sprayer system includes a pair of tanks, one for storing a dilutent and another for storing a chemical to be mixed with the dilutent in a selected concentration based on the selected orifice of a valve sprayed on the surface. Mixing of chemical with dilutent occurs on the suction side of a diaphragm pump which delivers the mixture to one or more nozzles. Should flow between either tank and the pump be interrupted, flow to the nozzles is automatically interrupted. | 04-07-2011 |
Rex R. Raque, Galena, OH US
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20110284401 | PLANT SEED MIXTURES - Plant seed compositions are disclosed that comprise a herbicide-resistant variety as a major component and two or more additional varieties as minor components. One of the minor varieties is herbicide-resistant. Each variety is phenotypically distinguishable from all other varieties in the seed mixture. | 11-24-2011 |