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Alex Sava, New South Wales AU
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20110123508 | INSTRUMENT CLEANER - A composition or concentrate for cleaning medical or dental instruments comprising in combination a protease and a biostatically effective phenoxy alcohol such as phenoxyethanol selected such that at a working solution dilution of the combination, the phenoxy alcohol is at a concentration below the MIC of the selected phenoxy alcohol against | 05-26-2011 |
Alex Sava, Paddington AU
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20080260716 | Method and Composition for High Level Disinfection Employing Quaternary Ammonium Compounds - Methods and compositions for high level disinfection (as herein defined) of a surface. Methods include treating the surface with a composition including a quaternary ammonium compound in a concentration which exceeds 1% w/w and the temperature of treatment is in the range of from 30° C. to 80° C. A log (6) reduction in | 10-23-2008 |
20100009884 | Low Foaming Cleaner - Liquid compositions for cleaning, in particular medical instruments and air conditioning surfaces, said composition excluding surfactants and comprising one or more enzymes including a protease and optionally a hydrolase, a solvent system including a water soluble glycol ether solvent, at least one anionic hydrotrope, and wherein the molar ratio of said at least one hydrotrope to said glycol ether in the composition is selected to preserve the activity of said one or more enzymes. The hydrotrope is advantageously an anionic hydrotrope selected from the group consisting of water soluble anionic hydrotropes of the formula (I) and having no alkyl side chain greater than six carbons in length, for example a xylene sulfonate or cumene sulfonate salt. | 01-14-2010 |
20110086414 | Prion Disinfection - The invention relates to a methods and compositions for treating a surface, suspension or solution contaminated with a PrP | 04-14-2011 |
Dorina Florentina Sava, Albuquerque, NM US
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20130121911 | PELLETIZED MOLECULAR SIEVES AND METHOD OF MAKING MOLECULAR SIEVES - A shaped body formed of a crystalline molecular sieve powder is disclosed. The shaped body may be formed of crystalline metal-organic framework (MOF). The shaped body is formed with no reduction in sorption capacity or accessible surface area compared to the initial crystalline molecular sieve powder. | 05-16-2013 |
Gianni Sava, Triste IT
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20120161346 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PREPARING MICRO-PARTICLES OF POLYSACCHARIDES - The present invention relates to a method for the production of micro-particles of polysaccharides. The method includes preparing a feeding solution and a gelifying liquid to collect nebulized jets of the feeding solution. The feeding solution contains at least one polymer capable of forming micro-particle structures and at least one biologically active substance. The feeding solution is pressurized inside an air-less nebulizing unit and then nebulized through the unit itself so as to generate nebulized jets impacting the surface of the gelifying liquid. | 06-28-2012 |
Herkole Sava, Fairfax, VA US
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20120082038 | ENABLING COEXISTENCE BETWEEN FDD AND TDD WIRELESS NETWORKS - Systems and methods for detecting and mitigating interference between from a wireless time division duplex (TDD) communications device and a wireless frequency division duplex (FDD) communications device includes processing quality-indicator reports received from the FDD device to determine if the FDD device has experienced interference from the TDD device. Such interference may be mitigated by adjusting a downlink configuration of the FDD base station in communication with the FDD device. To detect and mitigate interference from an FDD device to a TDD device, it is determined if a monitored value of an operational parameter of the FDD device is within a fixed range of a maximum value of the operational parameter, and if so, a specific time interval or frequency of the FDD device is assigned for communication purposes. Similar interference detection and mitigation techniques may also be used for interference scenarios between two TDD systems including TDD devices. | 04-05-2012 |
20120082070 | ENABLING COEXISTENCE BETWEEN WIRELESS NETWORKS - Systems and methods for detecting and mitigating interference between from a first wireless time division duplex (TDD) communications device and a second wireless TDD communications device includes processing quality-indicator reports received from the first TDD device to determine if reception at the first TDD device has experienced interference from the second TDD device. Such interference at the first TDD device may indicate that the first TDD device may also cause interference to reception at the second TDD device. Accordingly, to mitigate the possible interference from the first TDD device, an uplink configuration of the first TDD base station may be adjusted. The adjustment of the uplink configuration may include configuring reception of data packets at the first TDD base station from the first TDD device in accordance with an interference-free time interval, an unprotected time interval, or a specific portion of an associated frequency band. | 04-05-2012 |
20130170360 | ENABLING COEXISTENCE BETWEEN FDD AND TDD WIRELESS NETWORKS - Systems and methods for detecting and mitigating interference between from a wireless time division duplex (TDD) communications device and a wireless frequency division duplex (FDD) communications device includes processing quality-indicator reports received from the FDD device to determine if the FDD device has experienced interference from the TDD device. Such interference may be mitigated by adjusting a downlink configuration of the FDD base station in communication with the FDD device. To detect and mitigate interference from an FDD device to a TDD device, it is determined if a monitored value of an operational parameter of the FDD device is within a fixed range of a maximum value of the operational parameter, and if so, a specific time interval or frequency of the FDD device is assigned for communication purposes. Similar interference detection and mitigation techniques may also be used for interference scenarios between two TDD systems including TDD devices. | 07-04-2013 |
Herkole Sava, Reston, VA US
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20100278100 | EXTENDED RANGE VOICE OVER IP WIMAX DEVICE - A method implemented in a mobile station (“MS”). When the MS transmits, it generates radio frequency (“RF”) energy. To limit exposure to RF energy, regulatory agencies determined a maximum transmit power for mobile stations. The amount of RF energy considered safe is that generated when the MS is transmitting continuously at the maximum transmit power for a predetermined period. The method first determines whether the maximum transmit power is too low to effect communication between the MS and a base station. If it is, the transmit power is increased and if possible, the data transmit rate of outbound data is reduced to at or below a data rate threshold that reduces the RF energy generated by the mobile station to an amount considered safe. Then, any data having a data transmit rate less than or equal to the data rate threshold is transmitted at the increased transmit power. | 11-04-2010 |
Irina Sava, Neufahrn DE
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20120121638 | Polypeptide Derived From Enterococcus And Its Use For Vaccination - A medicament for the treatment or the prevention of a bacterial infection is disclosed which contains a polypeptide having a contiguous sequence of at least six amino acids of SEQ ID NO:1. Said polypeptide can be used for the preparation of a vaccine against an | 05-17-2012 |
Michael Sava, Peekskill, NY US
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20080301540 | Displaying the Same Document in Different Contexts - A computer readable medium is provided embodying instructions executable by a processor to perform a method for modifying a document according to a display context, the method including providing a document for display, the document comprising a function for determining a display context and modifying a style of the document, determining the display context for display of the document, modifying the style of the document according to the context, and displaying the document according to a modified style. | 12-04-2008 |
20080313000 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FACILITATING SKILL GAP ANALYSIS AND REMEDIATION BASED ON TAG ANALYTICS - This invention includes a workforce management system having a system bus, at least one database in communication with the system bus that includes data representative of workforce employees, and social networking data associated with the employees. A matching functional unit includes a text mining function for mining contextual information from the at least one database to generate context labels for an employee, a clustering function for generating concept labels for an employee, and a matching function that sorts and matches employees by the labels in accordance with a matching criteria. A user interface provides user input to the support operation of the workforce management system. | 12-18-2008 |
Parid Sava, Malden, MA US
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20110293667 | Bioengineered Tissue Constructs and Methods for Producing and Using Thereof - Bioengineered constructs are formed from cultured cells induced to synthesize and secrete endogenously produced extracellular matrix components without the requirement of exogenous matrix components or network support or scaffold members. The bioengineered constructs of the invention can be produced with multiple cell types that can all contribute to producing the extracellular matrix. Additionally or alternatively, one of the multiple cell types can be delivered to a site in the body via the endogenously produced extracellular matrix components to achieve various therapeutic benefits. | 12-01-2011 |
Paul Sava, Littleton, CO US
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20140321713 | WAVE-EQUATION MIGRATION VELOCITY ANALYSIS USING IMAGE WARPING - An objective function is disclosed that extracts the velocity error information directly in the image domain without computing common-image gathers. Because of the dimensionality of the problem, gradient-based methods (such as the conjugate-gradient algorithm) are used in the optimization procedure. In order to include the full complexity of the wavefield in the velocity estimation algorithm, a two-way (as opposed to one-way) wave operator is considered, where the imaging operator is not linearized with respect to the model parameters (as in linearized wave-equation migration velocity analysis), and the gradient of the objective function is determined using the adjoint-state method. The velocity estimation methodology is illustrated with a few synthetic examples. | 10-30-2014 |
Paul C. Sava, Littleton, CO US
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20140104980 | VIRTUAL ELECTRODE CURRENT INJECTION USING SEISMIC FOCUSING AND SEISMOELECTRIC CONVERSION - The present invention relates to acoustic wavefields produced using sources appropriately delayed in time and focused at known positions and times in a heterogeneous medium. Seismoelectric conversion occurs if the acoustic focus point coincides with a discontinuity in electrical and hydrological medium properties, thus generating a current density. The current generates a potential difference, which can be observed at a distance by an array of monitoring electrodes. Since the acoustic wavefield is precisely located at a position and time, this electrical source behaves like a controlled virtual electrode whose properties depend on the strength of the acoustic wavefield and on the medium properties. This procedure can be used to increase the robustness and resolutions of electrical resistivity tomography and to identify hydrological parameters at various points in the medium by scanning the medium by changing the position of the acoustic focus. | 04-17-2014 |
Tuna Sava, Newburyport, MA US
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20120247607 | SANITARY CAP AND SYSTEM - A sanitary cap for a sanitary end is provided. The sanitary cap includes a base which defines a central axis and has a peripheral edge. A flange extends from the peripheral edge along the central axis and a lip spaced from the base extends from the flange inwardly toward the central axis. The sanitary cap may include a crosslinked polyethylene foam or a breathable insert. A system including a sanitary hose and the sanitary cap is also provided. The sanitary hose includes a sanitary end. The sanitary cap is removably disposed on the sanitary end. The crosslinked polyethylene foam of the sanitary cap of the system is formed in the presence of nitrogen as a physical blowing agent, has a density of from 1 to 20 lb/ft | 10-04-2012 |
20130071593 | INSULATING MEMBER FOR COVERING A CONDUIT IN A CLEAN ROOM - This disclosure provides an insulating member for covering a conduit in a clean room. The insulating member typically has a length and defines a cavity extending along the length. The cavity is sized and shaped to receive the conduit. The insulating member typically includes an innermost layer that may be a closed cell fluoropolymer foam and is disposed to contact the conduit. The insulating member also typically includes an outermost layer that is disposed on the innermost layer and that may be a second fluoropolymer. | 03-21-2013 |
Vasyl Sava, Wesley Chapel, FL US
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20140248364 | DIVALENT-METAL COATED NANOPARTICLES FOR DELIVERY OF COMPOSITIONS INTO THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM BY NASAL INSUFFLATION - The compositions and methods of the disclosure particularly target the divalent metal transporter expressed on olfactory nerve terminals to transport divalent cation-coated or cation-containing nanoparticles to all regions of brain. It has been found that such divalent cation-containing nanoparticles, including those nanoparticles comprising manganese have affinity for the metal transport receptor proteins. Although this receptor has particular affinity for manganese, it is contemplated that other divalent ions, including magnesium, calcium, and the like may also be bound to such receptors leading to transport of the nanoparticles into the intracellular cytoplasm. Nanoparticles have been developed, therefore, as vehicles for parenteral delivery of genes, proteins and drugs. The present disclosure encompasses embodiments of nanoparticle-based compositions and methods for the use thereof for the delivery of genes, oligonucleotides, including but not limited to small interfering RNA, and other small molecule drugs, into the brain by nasal insufflation. | 09-04-2014 |
Xavier Sava, Mannheim DE
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20090030093 | METHOD FOR EMULSION POLYMERISATION OF OLEFINS - Process for the emulsion polymerization of one or more olefins by reacting a quinoid compound with a metal compound and a phosphine compound which is substituted by at least one polar radical and subsequently using the reaction product for the polymerization or copolymerization of olefins in water or in a solvent mixture which contains at least 50% by weight of water and at least one emulsifier. | 01-29-2009 |
20100063320 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING FORMIC ACID - The invention relates to a process for preparing formic acid, in which catalytic hydrogenation of carbon dioxide with hydrogen over a catalyst which comprises a metal of groups 8 to 10 of the Periodic Table in the presence of a primary, secondary and/or tertiary amine generates the corresponding ammonium formate and the ammonium formate is split by heating into formic acid and the amine, which comprises selecting the primary, secondary or tertiary amine from the amines of the formula I or mixtures thereof | 03-11-2010 |