Najjar
Amer Najjar, Katy, TX US
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20090170131 | Agents for Imaging Apoptosis - Compositions, and methods of using such compositions, having the following Formula (I) or salt, ester, or hydrate thereof, wherein R | 07-02-2009 |
Daniel Robert Najjar, Sarasota, FL US
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20120200126 | Modular bench system with integrated storage components - A bench system incorporating storage components for apparel, footwear, and personal items. The bench system includes an adjustable-height apparel rack, one or more under-seat storage components, which may include a shoe rack, drawer, or mesh shelf, and one or more storage components on the side of the seat, which may include apparel/footwear hooks or a storage compartment. In a preferred embodiment, the bench seat system can comprise different colored components corresponding to amateur, collegiate, or professional sports teams, or another color combination selected by the consumer. The bench system may also optionally include a personalized or customized placard. The placard may include a combination of words, numbers, symbols, graphics, or designs selected by the consumer, including a name, favorite number, an inspirational phrase, the logo of an amateur, collegiate, or professional sports team, or corporate logos or promotional advertising. Each bench system unit can be modularly connected to additional units either in a side-by-side configuration or a back-to-back configuration. | 08-09-2012 |
Elie H. Najjar, Norwood, MA US
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20110220512 | Plating bath and method - Copper plating baths containing a leveling agent that is a reaction product of a certain imidazole with a certain epoxide-containing compound that deposit copper on the surface of a conductive layer are provided. Such plating baths deposit a copper layer that is substantially planar on a substrate surface across a range of electrolyte concentrations. Methods of depositing copper layers using such copper plating baths are also disclosed. | 09-15-2011 |
20110290660 | PLATING BATH AND METHOD - Copper plating baths containing a leveling agent that is a reaction product of a certain imidazole with a certain epoxide-containing compound that deposit copper on the surface of a conductive layer are provided. Such plating baths deposit a copper layer that is substantially planar on a substrate surface across a range of electrolyte concentrations. Methods of depositing copper layers using such copper plating baths are also disclosed. | 12-01-2011 |
20120318676 | METHOD OF ELECTROPLATING UNIFORM COPPER LAYERS - Electroplating methods provide substantially uniform deposits of copper on the edges and walls of through-holes of printed circuit boards. The electroplating methods provide copper deposits which have high throwing power. | 12-20-2012 |
20140262799 | METHOD OF FILLING THROUGH-HOLES - The methods inhibit or reduce dimpling and voids during copper electroplating of through-holes with flash copper layers in substrates such as printed circuit boards. An acid solution containing reaction products of aromatic heterocyclic nitrogen compounds and epoxy-containing compounds is applied to the through-holes of the substrate followed by filling the through-holes with copper using a copper electroplating bath which includes additives such as brighteners and levelers. | 09-18-2014 |
20140262801 | METHOD OF FILLING THROUGH-HOLES - The methods inhibit or reduce dimpling and voids during copper electroplating of through-holes with flash copper layers in substrates such as printed circuit boards. An acid solution containing disulfide compounds is applied to the through-holes of the substrate followed by filling the through-holes with copper using an acid copper electroplating bath which includes additives such as brighteners and levelers. | 09-18-2014 |
Fares Najjar, Arlington, TX US
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20110094589 | METHOD OF CONTROLLING SOLENOID VALVE - A method of solenoid valve control includes measuring voltage across the solenoid valve and current through the solenoid valve, and using the results to aid in controlling the solenoid valve. For instance, one or both of the measured values may be used to determine when actual engagement of the solenoid valve occurs. An initial lower voltage and lower current can be used, and then as conditions change, the changes in condition can be accounted for by increasing voltage and current to maintain the desired response time of the solenoid valve. By measuring and controlling voltage and current less of a margin can be used, both in setting voltage/current levels and in selecting the time over which a pull voltage/current is utilized. This reduces the wasted energy in the system, as well as reducing the temperature rise in the solenoid valve. | 04-28-2011 |
Joe Najjar, Pepperell, MA US
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20120066265 | Method and Apparatus for Supporting Multiple Users Working on a Project - A method, apparatus, and computer-readable medium for supporting multiple users working on a project includes a project server. Projects are divided into a plurality of revision units based on the type of each of the plurality of objects and the relationships between the plurality of objects. The division of the project into a plurality of revision units can be facilitated by determining that an object type of an object is included in a user defined list of objects to be designated root objects of a revision unit. Objects having an object type not included in the user defined list of objects to be designated as root objects are designated non-root objects and associated with a revision unit of a root object that the non-root object branches from. Projects divided into a plurality of revision units can be stored in a database in communication with the project server. | 03-15-2012 |
Maher Najjar, Nurnberg DE
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20130040935 | CYCLIC KETO-ENOLS FOR THERAPY - The invention relates to 5′-biphenyl-substituted cyclic ketoenols for therapeutic purposes, to pharmaceutical compositions and to their use in therapy, in particular for the prophylaxis and therapy of tumour disorders. | 02-14-2013 |
Maher Najjar, Berlin DE
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20120129833 | CYCLIC KETOENOLS FOR THERAPY - The invention relates to 5′-biphenyl-substituted cyclic ketoenols for therapeutic purposes, to pharmaceutical compositions and to their use in therapy, in particular for the prophylaxis and therapy of diabetes, obesity, hyperlipidaemia, fatty livers and of disorders of the cardiovascular system. | 05-24-2012 |
Maher Najjar, Langenzem DE
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20140031407 | (5S,8S)-3-(4'-CHLOR-3'-FLUOR-4-METHLYBIPHENYL-3-YL)-4-HYDROXY-8-METHOXY-1-- AZASPIRO[4.5]DEC-3-EN-2-ONE (COMPOUND A) FOR TREATMENT - The invention relates to (5s,8s)-3-(4′-chloro-3′-fluoro-4-methylbiphenyl-3-yl)-4-hydroxy-8-methoxy-1-azaspiro[4.5]dec-3-en-2-one for therapeutic purposes, to pharmaceutical compositions and to their use in therapy, in particular for the prophylaxis and therapy of tumour disorders. | 01-30-2014 |
Nabil Najjar, Manhattan Beach, CA US
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20090293532 | BEVERAGE CARRIER - Various embodiments of the invention relate to a beverage carrier in the shape of a ball associated with a sport or sporting activity. The beverage carrier may include one or more handles, a cover and a base. It may be configured to contain and dispense a beverage or to house a number of beverage containers. It may be configured to maintain a desired temperature for the beverage(s) carried therein. It may incorporate an advertisement on its exterior, for use in promoting a company, brand, event or the like. | 12-03-2009 |
Nader Najjar, Lund SE
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20150204280 | GAS FLOW UNIT, A GAS TREATMENT DEVICE AND A COMBUSTION ENGINE PROVIDED THEREWITH - A gas flow unit includes a gas flow inlet, a gas flow outlet and a gas flow chamber configured to convey a gas flow from the inlet to the outlet, wherein the gas flow inlet is configured to convey the gas flow in a first direction into the gas flow chamber and wherein the gas flow outlet is configured to convey the gas flow in a second direction from the gas flow chamber, wherein the second direction is angular in relation to the first direction, and wherein the gas flow inlet is an inlet into the gas flow chamber and the gas flow outlet is an outlet from the gas flow chamber. In the first gas flow direction, the gas flow chamber extends beyond a projection of an outer periphery of the gas flow outlet and defines a prolongation configured for conveying a first part of the gas flow such that it enters the gas flow outlet from a different direction than a second part of the gas flow entering the gas flow outlet without passing through the prolongation. | 07-23-2015 |
Ousama Najjar, Redlands, CA US
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20090176918 | METAL-CLAD LAMINATES HAVING IMPROVED PEEL STRENGTH AND COMPOSITIONS USEFUL FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF - In accordance with the present invention, compositions are described which are useful, for example, for the preparation of metal-clad laminate structures, methods for the preparation thereof, and various uses therefor. Invention metal-clad laminate structures are useful, for example, multi-layer board (MLB) industry, in the preparation of burn-in test boards and high reliability boards, applications where low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) is beneficial, in the preparation of boards used in down-hole drilling, and the like. | 07-09-2009 |
Sam Najjar, Yucaipa, CA US
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20090176106 | METAL-CLAD LAMINATES HAVING IMPROVED PEEL STRENGTH AND COMPOSITIONS USEFUL FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF - In accordance with the present invention, compositions are described which are useful, for example, for the preparation of metal-clad laminate structures, methods for the preparation thereof, and various uses therefor. Invention metal-clad laminate structures are useful, for example, multi-layer board (MLB) industry, in the preparation of burn-in test boards and high reliability boards, applications where low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) is beneficial, in the preparation of boards used in down-hole drilling, and the like. | 07-09-2009 |
20100314160 | LOW LOSS PRE-PREGS AND LAMINATES AND COMPOSITIONS USEFUL FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF - In accordance with the present invention compositions are described which are useful, for example, for the preparation of metal-clad laminate structures, methods for the preparation thereof, and various uses therefor. Invention metal-clad laminate structures are useful, for example, multi-layer board (MLB) industry, in the preparation of burn-in test boards and high reliability boards, applications where low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) is beneficial, in the preparation of boards used in down-hole drilling, and the like. | 12-16-2010 |
20140138128 | Low Loss Pre-Pregs and Laminates and Compositions Useful for the Preparation Thereof - In accordance with the present invention, compositions are described which are useful, for example, for the preparation of metal-clad laminate structures, methods for the preparation thereof, and various uses therefor. Invention metal-clad laminate structures are useful, for example, in the multi-layer board (MLB) industry, in the preparation of burn-in test boards and high reliability boards, in applications where low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) is beneficial, in the preparation of boards used in down-hole drilling, and the like. | 05-22-2014 |
Walid A. Najjar, Yorba Linda, CA US
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20120233185 | STRING MATCHING IN HARDWARE USING THE FM-INDEX - String matching is a ubiquitous problem that arises in a wide range of applications in computer science, e.g., packet routing, intrusion detection, web querying, and genome analysis. Due to its importance, dozens of algorithms and several data structures have been developed over the years. A recent breakthrough in this field is the FM-index, a data structure that synergistically combines the Burrows-Wheeler transform and the suffix array. In software, the FM-index allows searching (exact and approximate) in times comparable to the fastest known indices for large texts (suffix trees and suffix arrays), but has the additional advantage to be much more space-efficient than those indices. This disclosure discusses an FPGA-based hardware implementation of the FM-index for exact and approximate pattern matching. | 09-13-2012 |