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Andreas Bernardus Petrus Van Oort, Tilburg NL
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20090030730 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND DEVICE FOR ASSISTING A PATIENT IN COMPLYING WITH A MEDICAL REGIME - The invention relates to a method, system and dispensing device for assisting a patient in complying with a medical regimen. The system includes an electronic dispensing device to be used by the patient which comprises a device to obtain information about the regimen. A device registers operation of the dispensing device by the patient taking the medicines. A warning device reminds a patient of the regimen. A medicine packing station packs the medicine within a package in portions to be taken according to the regimen. A database stores information about the regimen. A service center is provided to assist when necessary. A communication network is provided for communication between the dispensing device and the service center and/or between the service center and the patient. | 01-29-2009 |
Eric Van Oort, Bee Cave, TX US
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20150330213 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING A RHEOLOGICAL PARAMETER - The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for determining a rheological parameter of a fluid within a wellbore. | 11-19-2015 |
Eric Van Oort, Austin, TX US
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20150047846 | METHOD OF IMPROVING HYDRAULIC FRACTURING BY DECREASING FORMATION TEMPERATURE - A method for producing fractures in a formation to release hydrocarbons (such as a hydrocarbon gas or liquid) from the formation is disclosed. The method comprises reducing the in-situ temperature at a location in a formation having a first temperature by contacting the location with a first fluid and contacting the location with a fracturing fluid to produce fractures in the formation while the location is at a second temperature below the first temperature to release hydrocarbons from the formation. The method can include using an endothermic process to reduce the temperature at the location in the formation. | 02-19-2015 |
Kent Van Oort, Lafayette, CO US
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20110072675 | Belt rib wear gauge - A belt rib wear gauge comprising a body, an elongate member having a length and extending from the body, the elongate member having an arcuate surface, the elongate member further comprising a tactile surface cooperatively disposed with respect to the arcuate surface, and the arcuate surface having a predetermined radial dimension wherein engagement of the elongate member within a belt groove and the position of the tactile surface relative to a datum plane at a tip of belt ribs disposed immediately adjacent to the belt groove indicates a state of wear of the belt ribs. | 03-31-2011 |
Martinus Gerardus Van Oort, Utrecht NL
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20130243916 | LOW SODIUM SALT TORTILLA AND METHOD FOR PREPARATION THEREOF - The invention includes a flour tortilla having a low sodium content and to a method for preparing same. The method comprises has the following steps: (i) providing a flour tortilla dough in a portion sufficient to prepare the tortilla; (ii) coating at least part of the surface of the dough with a salty taste enhancer, thus obtaining a coated dough; thereafter (iii) forming the coated dough into a tortilla shape; and thereafter (iv) baking the coated dough. The salty taste enhancer is a sodium salt substitute or the salty taste enhancer is a sodium salt composition having enhanced salty taste, or the salty taste enhancer is a chloride salt of sodium or potassium, applied in an amount of at least 0.05 wt. % based on flour weight. | 09-19-2013 |
Martinus Gerardus Van Oort, Nieuwegein NL
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20090142465 | METHOD FOR PREPARING A FLOUR TORTILLA - The present invention relates to a method for preparing a flour tortilla comprising | 06-04-2009 |
Michiel Van Oort, Durham, NC US
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20090298742 | PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING LACTOSE - A process for forming crystalline lactose suitable for use in a pharmaceutical formulation comprises subjecting a solution comprising a plurality of nanosized lactose particles to conditions sufficient to cause crystallization to occur on the nanosized lactose particles such that a plurality of lactose particles are formed therefrom having a median diameter ranging from about 4 μm to about 20 μm. | 12-03-2009 |
Michiel M. Van Oort, Research Triangle Park, NC US
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20150093440 | AGGREGATE NANOPARTICULATE MEDICAMENT FORMULATIONS, MANUFACTURE AND USE THEREOF - A method of making aggregate particles suitable for a powder aerosol composition that includes forming a dispersion of nanoparticulate drug and/or excipient in a non-aqueous liquid, and spray-drying the dispersion to generate aggregate particles having a mass median aerodynamic diameter of less than or equal to about 100 microns, and particles generated by such method, and compositions of said particles. | 04-02-2015 |
Michiel Mary Van Oort, Research Triangle Park, NC US
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20150083127 | AGGREGATE PARTICLES - The present invention relates to aggregate particles comprising nanoparticulate drug particles. In particular, the present invention is directed to aggregate particles comprising nanoparticulate drug particles of umeclidinium bromide and optionally vilanterol trifenatate and/or fluticasone furoate. Aggregate particles of the present invention may further comprise nanoparticulate excipient particles and one or more binders. The invention also relates to powder compositions suitable for inhalation that comprise said aggregate particles, processes of producing said aggregate particles, and use of said powder compositions in the treatment of respiratory diseases, such as asthma and COPD. | 03-26-2015 |