Sypek
Grzegorz Sypek, Krakow PL
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20120055561 | Method to control pressures in vertical escape routes - The present Invention relates to a method of controlling pressures in vertical escape routes for the purpose of securing vertical escape routes, characterised in that the amounts of supplied and discharged air depend on the temperature value in the vertical escape route | 03-08-2012 |
20120058717 | Overpressure-based System to protect vertical evacuation routes against smoke infiltration - The present Invention relates to an overpressure-based system applied to protect vertical evacuation routes against smoke infiltration, that can be used in the objects such as hospitals or laboratories, where it is necessary to accurately maintain the pressure difference between two zones on a preset level, characterised in that the system's controlling & working unit | 03-08-2012 |
Joseph P. Sypek, Waban, MA US
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20100227859 | TRICYCLIC COMPOUNDS AS MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE INHIBITORS - The present teachings relate to compounds of formula I: and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and esters thereof, wherein R1, R2, R3, R4, X, and Y are as defined herein. The present teachings also provide methods of making the compounds of formula I and methods of inhibiting matrix metalloproteinases, in particular, MMP-12, that may be involved in pathological disorders found in mammals, including a human. | 09-09-2010 |
Joseph P. Sypek, Woburn, MA US
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20090214520 | Soluble CLCA-1 and antagonists to CLCA-1 - The invention relates to methods of treating a disease or condition, wherein expression or activity of soluble CLCA1 is up-regulated, by administering inhibitors of soluble CLCA1. The invention also relates to methods of isolating soluble CLCA1 from a bodily fluid. | 08-27-2009 |
Maria T. Sypek, Belchertown, MA US
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20110020750 | LITHOGRAPHIC IMAGING AND PRINTING WITH WET, POSITIVE-WORKING PRINTING MEMBERS - Embodiments of the present invention involve printing members that avoid ablation imaging mechanisms and, as a result, crosslinked topmost layers. Topmost layers as described herein exhibit good thermal stability and durability during printing, but can be cleaned (and thereby removed from unimaged areas) with water or aqueous cleaning fluids following imaging. It is found, in some embodiments, that the viability of certain topmost layers can be critically dependent on the nature of the underlying substrate, e.g., in terms of texture and/or surface volume. | 01-27-2011 |