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Catherine Ronin, Sausset Les Pins FR
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20080199892 | Process for Screening Glycoform-Specific Antibodies - The present invention relates to the use of the assessment of the binding between—antibodies elicited against a first glycoprotein, and—at least one glycoform of a second glycoprotein, said second glycoprotein being itself a glycoform of the first protein, wherein said glycoform of the second glycoprotein is selected from a group of glycoforms of the second glycoprotein, each glycoform of said group corresponding to a determined glycosylation state defined by a determined sialylation state, and/or a determined branching state, and/or a determined fucosylation state, provided that said glycosylation state is not uniquely defined by a substantially unsialylated state, for the screening of glycoform specific antibodies directed against a given glycoform of the second glycoprotein. | 08-21-2008 |
20100105106 | PREPARATION AND USES OF GENE SEQUENCES ENCODING CHIMERICAL GLYCOSYLTRANSFERASES WITH OPTIMIZED GLYCOSYLATION ACTIVITY - The present invention relates to the production of gene sequences encoding chimerical membrane glycosyltransferases presenting an optimized glycosylation activity in cells transformed with said sequences, said gene sequences corresponding to the fusion: of a first nucleic acid coding for a C-terminal minimal fragment of the catalytic domain (CD) of the native full length glycosyltransferase, to a second nucleic acid coding for a transmembrane peptide comprising in its N-terminal region a cytoplasmic tail (CT) region located upstream from a transmembrane domain (TMD), itself located upstream of a stem region (SR), provided that at least one of these CT, TMD, SR peptides being different from the primary structure of the naturally occurring peptide counterparts present in the native glycosyltransferase from which is derived the CD fragment with optimal glycosyltransferase activity as defined above. The invention also relates to the use of said gene sequences in the frame of the preparation of recombinant proteins of interest by cells transformed with said sequences and sequences encoding said recombinant proteins. | 04-29-2010 |
Igor Ronin, Lulea SE
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20090121052 | METHOD FOR PROCESSING OF POZZOLANS - Method for processing of pozzolans comprising fly ash such as Class F and/or Class C fly ash used for preparation of mortars and concretes, characterized in, that the pozzolans is subjected to a high energetic mechanical processing by means of grinding in a grinding equipment to a fineness of the final product with a retention on a sieve 30 microns being less than 5%, whereby the pozzolan particles receive mechanical impulses when non-cenosphere in the form of coarse scoria particles are disintegrated and whereby the surface of cenosphere grinded particles is activated. | 05-14-2009 |
Ilya Ronin, San Francisco, CA US
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20140372099 | CROSS-LINGUAL E-COMMERCE - Cross-lingual e-commerce is described. A system translates a search query in a first natural language into multiple search queries corresponding to multiple natural languages. The system outputs the search query to an E-commerce website which communicates via the first natural language, and multiple search queries to multiple E-commerce websites which communicates via the corresponding multiple natural languages. The system receives a first search result in the first natural language from the E-commerce website, and multiple search results in the corresponding multiple natural languages from the corresponding multiple E-commerce websites. The system translates the multiple search results into the first language. The system outputs combined search results based on the first search result and multiple translated search results. | 12-18-2014 |
Victor Ronin, Reston, VA US
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20130312117 | Systems and Methods for Providing and Managing Distributed Enclaves - A method for operating a distributed data management and control enclave comprises providing a policy that identifies a set of data to be managed and controlled. The policy further identifies devices upon which the data may be transferred and the conditions under which that data may be transferred to the identified devices. A first data management and control system to be used on a first device is then defined in the policy. A second management and control system to be used on a second device is then defined in the policy. The second data management and control system can be distinct from the first data management and control system. The specified data management and control system is then instantiated on a device. The specified data management and control system is then used to manage and control data on the device in accordance with the policy. | 11-21-2013 |
Vladimir Ronin, Lulea SE
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20090121052 | METHOD FOR PROCESSING OF POZZOLANS - Method for processing of pozzolans comprising fly ash such as Class F and/or Class C fly ash used for preparation of mortars and concretes, characterized in, that the pozzolans is subjected to a high energetic mechanical processing by means of grinding in a grinding equipment to a fineness of the final product with a retention on a sieve 30 microns being less than 5%, whereby the pozzolan particles receive mechanical impulses when non-cenosphere in the form of coarse scoria particles are disintegrated and whereby the surface of cenosphere grinded particles is activated. | 05-14-2009 |
20120267463 | VIBRATORY MILL - A vibratory mill principally for the treatment of cement and fly ash, which mill has a grinding chamber ( | 10-25-2012 |
20130233208 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING OF SUPPLEMENTARY CEMENTITIOUS MATERIALS (SCMS) - The method includes subjecting the pozzolans in crushed state to a high energetic mechanical processing by grinding in a grinding equipment, whereby the pozzolan particles receive mechanical impulses, and the grinding is carried out for a predetermined time resulting in a compressive strength of a 2 inch side cube of mortar having 80% Portland cement and 20% natural pozzolan in a ratio of 1:2.75 to standard sand and in addition water required to obtain a flow of the mortar according to American standard ASTM C 109, which has been properly compacted under vibration and hardened at +20° C. in sealed condition, which after 28 days is ≧75% of the compressive strength of a 2 inch side cube, treated as the cube, of a mortar having a ratio of Portland cement:sand of 1:2.75 and water corresponding to 48.5% of the weight of Portland cement. | 09-12-2013 |