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20090252779 | AZAINDAZOLE COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE - Compounds are provided that act as potent antagonists of the CCR1 receptor, and have in vivo anti-inflammatory activity. The compounds are generally aryl piperazine derivatives and are useful in pharmaceutical compositions, methods for the treatment of CCR1-mediated diseases, and as controls in assays for the identification of competitive CCR1 antagonists. | 10-08-2009 |
20110098308 | AZAINDAZOLE COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE - Compounds are provided that act as potent antagonists of the CCR1 receptor, and have in vivo anti-inflammatory activity. The compounds are generally aryl piperazine derivatives and are useful in pharmaceutical compositions, methods for the treatment of CCR1-mediated diseases, and as controls in assays for the identification of competitive CCR1 antagonists. | 04-28-2011 |
20120107583 | BLOCK COPOLYMER SELF-ASSEMBLY METHODS AND PATTERNS FORMED THEREBY - Patterned substrates templates are provided, as well as methods comprising a combination of lithography and self-assembly techniques. The patterned substrates may comprise first and second patterns. | 05-03-2012 |
20120196094 | HYBRID-GUIDED BLOCK COPOLYMER ASSEMBLY - A method for nano-patterning includes imprinting features in a resist with an imprint mold to form one or more topographic surface patterns on the imprinted resist. A a block copolymer (“BCP”) material is deposited on the imprinted resist, wherein a molecular dimension L | 08-02-2012 |
20120220743 | Dimensionally Stable Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses - Dimensionally stable silicone hydrogel contact lenses are described. The lenses are derived from a polymerizable composition including a first siloxane monomer represented by formula (1): | 08-30-2012 |
20120220744 | Wettable Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses - Ophthalmically acceptably wettable silicone hydrogel contact lenses are described. The lenses are derived from a polymerizable composition including a first siloxane monomer. The lenses have ophthalmically acceptably wettable lens surfaces when fully hydrated. Batches of silicone hydrogel contact lenses and methods of making silicone hydrogel contact lenses are also described. | 08-30-2012 |
20130004736 | METHOD OF PROTECTING PATTERNED MAGNETIC MATERIALS OF A STACK - The embodiments disclose a method of protecting patterned magnetic materials of a stack, including depositing a thin continuous film of an inert material that is inert to the magnetic materials of a patterned stack upon which the thin continuous film is being deposited and forming a thin interim interface layer from the thin continuous film to protect top and sidewall areas of non-etched higher relief magnetic islands and magnetic film etched surfaces of the patterned stack from air exposure damage and damage from contact with backfilled materials. | 01-03-2013 |
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20130338157 | AZAINDAZOLE COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE - Compounds are provided that act as potent antagonists of the CCR1 receptor, and have in vivo anti-inflammatory activity. The compounds are generally aryl piperazine derivatives and are useful in pharmaceutical compositions, methods for the treatment of CCR1-mediated diseases, and as controls in assays for the identification of competitive CCR1 antagonists. | 12-19-2013 |
20140016085 | Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses - Silicone hydrogel contact lenses are formed from the reaction product of a polymerizable composition comprising at least one hydrophilic vinyl amide-containing monomer, at least one acrylate-containing siloxane monomer, and at least one hydrophilic vinyl ether-containing monomer. The contact lenses have ophthalmically-acceptable surface wettability and can be manufactured without the use of volatile organic solvents. | 01-16-2014 |
20140016086 | Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses - Silicone hydrogel contact lenses that are derived from a polymerizable composition including a first siloxane monomer represented by formula (3): | 01-16-2014 |
20140024738 | Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses - Silicone hydrogel contact lenses are described. The lenses are derived from a polymerizable composition including 30-60 unit parts by weight of a hydrophilic monomer(s) having one N-vinyl group, 10 to 50 unit parts by weight of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA), and a first siloxane monomer component comprising a siloxane monomer of formula (1) as described herein or a siloxane monomer of formula (2) as described herein or a siloxane monomer of formula (3) as described herein or any combination thereof, where the total amount of siloxane monomer(s) present in the polymerizable composition is from 15 to 40 unit parts by weight. Batches of silicone hydrogel contact lenses and methods of making silicone hydrogel contact lenses are also described. | 01-23-2014 |
20140049746 | Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses - Silicone hydrogel contact lenses are formed from the reaction product of a polymerizable composition comprising at least one acrylate-containing siloxane monomer, at least one hydrophilic vinyl-containing monomer, and at least one vinyl-containing cross-linking agent. The contact lenses have ophthalmically-acceptable ionoflux values and surface wettability, and can be manufactured without the use of volatile organic solvents. | 02-20-2014 |
20140066540 | Contact Lenses Made With HEMA-Compatible Polysiloxane Macromers - Optically clear silicone hydrogel contact lenses are described that comprise a polymeric lens body that is the reaction product of a polymerizable composition comprising at least 25 wt. % of at least one hydroxyalkyl methacrylate; and at least 20 wt. % of at least one HEMA-compatible bifunctional polysiloxane comprising at least 6 siloxane groups and having an HLB value of at least 5 and/or a hydroxyl group content of at least 1 wt. %. | 03-06-2014 |
20140200287 | Reactive Dyes For Contact Lenses - A method for preparing a polymerizable monomer-dye compound is provided in which a monomer, a reactive dye, and base are combined under substantially anhydrous reaction conditions to form the polymerizable monomer-dye compound, wherein the monomer comprises a pendant reactive group that covalently links to the reactive dye to form the monomer-dye compound. | 07-17-2014 |
20140308439 | METHOD OF PROTECTING PATIERNED MAGNETIC MATERIALS OF A STACK - The embodiments disclose a method of protecting patterned magnetic materials of a stack, including depositing a thin continuous film of an inert material that is inert to the magnetic materials of a patterned stack upon which the thin continuous film is being deposited and forming a thin interim interface layer from the thin continuous film to protect top and sidewall areas of non-etched higher relief magnetic islands and magnetic film etched surfaces of the patterned stack from air exposure damage and damage from contact with backfilled materials. | 10-16-2014 |
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20090245456 | IMAGING METHOD AND DEVICE WITH DUAL READING SCANNER - An imaging method for imaging a region of investigation of an object comprises the steps of generating an energy input beam with an energy beam source, irradiating the region of investigation with energy input beam components of the energy input beam along a plurality of projection directions, the energy input beam components being formed with a frame mask being arranged between the energy input beam and the object and including frame mask windows, measuring first integrated attenuation values of the energy input beam components with an outer detector device arranged outside the frame mask, measuring second integrated attenuation values of the energy input beam components with a frame mask detector device being arranged on an inner surface of the frame mask, and reconstructing an image of the region of investigation based on the first and second integrated attenuation values. Furthermore, an imaging device for imaging a region of investigation of an object is described. | 10-01-2009 |
20090297009 | METHOD OF RECONSTRUCTING AN IMAGE FUNCTION FROM RADON DATA - A method of reconstructing an image function on the basis of a plurality of projection profiles corresponding to a plurality of projection directions through a region of investigation, each projection profile including a series of value positions, wherein measured projection values corresponding to projection lines parallel to the respective projection direction are assigned to respective value positions and a plurality of remaining value positions are empty, comprises the steps of (a) assigning first interpolation values to the empty value positions for constructing a plurality of interpolation profiles on the basis of the projection profiles, wherein the first interpolation values are obtained from a first interpolation within a group of measured projection values having the same value position in different projection profiles, and (b) determining the image function by applying a predetermined reconstruction algorithm on the interpolation profiles. | 12-03-2009 |
20090316856 | Method and device for imaging tomography - An imaging method for imaging a region of investigation of an object, comprises the step of irradiating the region of investigation with at least one energy input beam along a plurality of projection directions, wherein the at least one energy input beam comprises a plurality of individual energy input beam components, wherein the energy input beam is shaped such that at least two of the energy input beam components have different cross-sections and groups of parallel energy input beam components being parallel to one of the projection directions provide a continuous irradiation of the region of investigation. Furthermore, a device for imaging the object is described. | 12-24-2009 |
20100092050 | METHOD OF PROCESSING A RADON DATA BASED IMAGE FUNCTION AND IMAGING METHOD - An image processing method for providing a digitized image as an approximation of an image function ƒ, wherein the digitized image comprises a plurality of pixels with a predetermined pixel size, comprises the steps of providing the image function ƒ from Radon data comprising a plurality of projection functions measured corresponding to a plurality of predetermined projection directions (ν), and determining pixel values from the image function, the pixel values representing the digitized image to be obtained, wherein the pixel values are determined in dependence on at least two image function values within the pixel size of the respective pixel. Furthermore, an imaging method and an imaging device using the image processing method are described. | 04-15-2010 |
20110266453 | RECONSTRUCTING A TOMOGRAPHIC IMAGE WITH REDUCED ARTIFACTS - A method of reconstructing a tomographic image of a region of investigation with reduced artifacts, said method comprises the steps of (a) reconstructing a first partial image and a second partial image of the region of investigation from first and second projection profiles each of which including projection data collected at first and second different groups of parallel projection lines, resp., wherein the first and second projection profiles are provided such that streak aliasing artifacts in the first and second partial images have different spatial phases, and (b) generating the tomographic image of the region of investigation by superimposing the first and second partial images. Preferably, the first and second projection profiles are constructed such that streak aliasing artifacts in the first and second partial images have opposite spatial phases relative to each other. Furthermore, an imaging method and an imaging device for imaging a region of investigation in an object are described. | 11-03-2011 |
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20110195276 | RESIST ADHENSION TO CARBON OVERCOATS FOR NANOIMPRINT LITHOGRAPHY - In an imprint lithography process, a carbon overcoat (COC) layer has nitrogen introduced into an upper surface region thereof before application of an adhesion layer to the COC/substrate combination. This results in the formation of a thin layer of nitrogenated carbon at the surface of the COC layer that promotes covalent bonding with the functional groups of the adhesion layer and, thus, significantly improves resist adhesion upon imprint template removal. Thus, an embodiment of an imprint lithography method comprises introducing nitrogen into an upper surface region of the COC layer, forming an adhesion layer on the nitrogenated COC layer, forming resist on the adhesion layer, contacting the resist with an imprint template having patterned features formed therein such that the resist fills the patterned features of the imprint template, and separating the imprint template from the resist such that a negative image of the patterned features is formed in the resist. An embodiment of an imprint structure comprises a substrate, a COC layer formed on the substrate, the COC layer having a nitrogenated upper surface region formed therein, and adhesion layer formed on the COC layer, and resist formed on the adhesion layer. | 08-11-2011 |
20120080402 | PLANARIZATION METHOD FOR MEDIA - A planarization process may planarize a media disk that has data trenches between data features and larger servo trenches between servo features. A filler material layer is deposited on the media disk and provides step coverage of the trenches. The filler material has data recesses over the data trenches and servo recesses over the servo trenches that must be removed to produce a planar media surface. A first planarization process is used to remove the data recesses and a second planarization process is used to remove the servo recesses. | 04-05-2012 |
20130070370 | Planarization Method for Media - A planarization process may planarize a media disk that has data trenches between data features and larger servo trenches between servo features. A filler material layer is deposited on the media disk and provides step coverage of the trenches. The filler material has data recesses over the data trenches and servo recesses over the servo trenches that must be removed to produce a planar media surface. A first planarization process is used to remove the data recesses and a second planarization process is used to remove the servo recesses. | 03-21-2013 |
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20130315151 | SERVICE PROCESSING METHOD, A BASEBAND PROCESSOR CHIP AND A TERMINAL - A service processing method, a baseband processor chip and a terminal are disclosed in embodiments of this invention, wherein the service processing method comprises: in response to a need for processing a CS domain service by a terminal, identifying whether PS domain data that is being received/transmitted in a PS domain service currently processed by the terminal is critical data for maintaining the QoS level of the PS domain service; in response to that the PS domain data being received/transmitted is not critical data, suspending the processing of the PS domain service and processing the CS domain service. The embodiment of this invention enables a terminal of Class B to process a CS domain service during the process of receiving/transmitting PS domain data. | 11-28-2013 |
20140146667 | MOBILE TERMINAL AND SERVICE PROCESSING METHOD THEREOF, AND BASEBAND PROCESSING CHIP - Disclosed are a mobile terminal and a service processing method thereof, and a baseband processing chip are disclosed in the embodiments of this invention, wherein the service processing method of the mobile terminal comprises: in response to the situation that a first user card in an on-network state is required to process a high real time service, identifying whether PS domain data being received/transmitted in a PS domain service currently processed on a second user card is the critical data for maintaining the QoS level of the PS domain service, wherein the high real time service has higher requirement to real-time than the PS domain service, and the first user card and the second user card belong to the multiple user-cards inserted in the same mobile terminal; in response to the PS domain data being received/transmitted is non-critical data, suspending the processing of the PS domain service and processing the high real time service. Embodiments of this invention allow a multi-card multi-standby mobile terminal based on a single RF single baseband scheme to process a high real time service on other user cards during processing a PS domain service on a user card. | 05-29-2014 |