Emanuele
Jonathan D. Emanuele, Phoenixville, PA US
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20140095203 | MEDICAL WORKFLOW DETERMINATION AND OPTIMIZATION - Workflows for medical entities are determined and evaluated by determining a plurality of medical tasks based on an analysis of a plurality of electronic medical records of a medical entity. A workflow of the medical entity is determined based on a sequence of medical tasks, the sequence determined based on the analysis of the plurality of electronic medical records, and an evaluation of the workflow is performed based on a predefined criterion. | 04-03-2014 |
Lopergolo F. Emanuele, Marlboro, NY US
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20130023160 | DELAYED CONTACT ACTION CONNECTOR - A connector with terminals for connecting to a circuit card and a method therefore are disclosed. The connector includes a socket having a casing with an aperture for receiving the circuit card therein and electrically conductive terminals. The terminals include an elongated portion and a substantially L-shaped portion joined together by a U-shaped portion. The elongated portion has a proximal end and a distal end, and includes a support section and a bending section between the proximal end and the distal end. The U-shaped portion is disposed at the distal end of the elongated portion. The terminal continues from the U-shaped portion to approximately halfway towards the proximal end of the elongated portion and turns away from the elongated portion thereby forming the substantially L-shaped portion. The L-shaped portion ends in a lip section curving towards the proximal end of the elongated portion. | 01-24-2013 |
Mario Emanuele, Oelde DE
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20140142282 | Method for Processing Thin Stillage and Apparatus for Producing a Protein Containing Product - A method for processing thin stillage (TS), characterized by the following steps: a) feeding of thin stillage (TS) into a working vessel ( | 05-22-2014 |
Mark Emanuele, Gardena, CA US
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20120124935 | Beauty brick faux brick facade - This present invention provides faux brick facades configured to cover existing brick walls, such as those that serve as fencing or property barriers. The Beauty Brick line consists of square-shaped sheets comprised of a fiberglass and plastic material that can be applied directly to the surface of bricks, and is available in a wide array of sizes. Other attributes of the Beauty Brick sheets include a pliability that accommodates facades that are curved or angled. Additionally, the sheets easily cut to size by the end user. The back of each Beauty Brick sheet features a durable adhesive material that adheres easily to the existing brick surface. | 05-24-2012 |
Mark Anthony Emanuele, Bellaire, TX US
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20140151040 | IN-SITU METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REMOVING HEAVY METALS FROM PRODUCED FLUIDS - Methods and systems relate to the in-situ removal of heavy metals such as mercury, arsenic, etc., from produced fluids such as gases and crudes from a subterranean hydrocarbon-bearing formation. A sufficient amount of a fixing agent is injected into formation with a dilution fluid. The fixing agent reacts with the heavy metals forming precipitate, or is extracted heavy metals into the dilution fluid as soluble complexes. In one embodiment, the heavy metal precipitates remain in the formation. After the recovery of the produced fluid, the dilution fluid containing the heavy metal complexes is separated from the produced fluid, generating a treated produced fluid having a reduced concentration of heavy metals. In one embodiment, the dilution fluid is water, and the wastewater containing the heavy metal complexes after recovery can be recycled by injection into a reservoir. | 06-05-2014 |
20140158353 | IN-SITU METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REMOVING HEAVY METALS FROM PRODUCED FLUIDS - Methods and systems relate to the in-situ removal of heavy metals such as mercury, arsenic, etc., from produced fluids such as gases and crudes from a subterranean hydrocarbon-bearing formation. A sufficient amount of a fixing agent is injected into formation with a dilution fluid. The fixing agent reacts with the heavy metals forming precipitate, or is extracted heavy metals into the dilution fluid as soluble complexes. In one embodiment, the heavy metal precipitates remain in the formation. After the recovery of the produced fluid, the dilution fluid containing the heavy metal complexes is separated from the produced fluid, generating a treated produced fluid having a reduced concentration of heavy metals. In one embodiment, the dilution fluid is water, and the wastewater containing the heavy metal complexes after recovery can be recycled by injection into a reservoir. | 06-12-2014 |
Martin Emanuele, San Diego, CA US
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20110212047 | Polymer Therapy for the Treatment of Chronic Microvascular Diseases - Methods are provided for the treatment of chronic microvascular diseases characterized by inflammation, such as age-related macular degeneration, by administering a polyoxyethylene/polyoxypropylene copolymer. Although a single dose can be effective, multiple treatments can be administered to achieve an optimal and sustained effect. Preferably, a single administration followed by repeated weekly administration of the pharmaceutical composition, but not continuous infusion, achieves a desired effect. Methods of diagnosis and characterization of chronic microvascular diseases using the copolymer are also provided. | 09-01-2011 |
R. Martin Emanuele, San Diego, CA US
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20130177524 | METHODS FOR ENHANCING OXYGENATION OF JEOPARDIZED TISSUE - The present invention provides methods for preventing the adverse effects of transfusing a patient with blood or blood products compromised by storage lesion. The methods include administering to a patient a pharmaceutical composition comprising an effective amount of a polyoxyethylene/polyoxypropylene copolymer and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. The safety and effectiveness of transfusing blood with storage lesion can be increased using the methods of the invention. | 07-11-2013 |