Mirna
Mirna Jaroza, Arlington, MA US
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20110081647 | NUCLEOTIDE ANALOGS - The invention generally relates to nucleotide analogs and methods of their use in sequencing-by-synthesis reactions. In certain embodiments, the invention provides a nucleotide analog including a detectable label attached to a nitrogenous base portion of a nucleotide analog by a cleavable linker, in which contact of the analog with at least one activating agent results in cleavage of the label and elimination of the linker, thereby producing a natural nucleotide, a 9-deaza-G, 9-deaza-A, or ψ-uridine. | 04-07-2011 |
Mirna Koscec, San Francisco, CA US
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20150299759 | METHOD FOR THROMBOGENICITY TESTING OF IMPLANTED MEDICAL DEVICE - A method of determining the thrombogenicity of an implantable medical device is disclosed. The implanted device is exposed in vitro to platelet rich plasma, the activity of an indicator is assayed, and the thrombogenicity is determined. | 10-22-2015 |
Mirna Lerotic, London GB
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20100177163 | NON PHOTOREALISTIC RENDERING OF AUGMENTED REALITY - A method and system for rendering a captured image of a scene is disclosed which provide see-through vision through the rendered image, for example of an augmented reality object rendered behind the scene, by assigning pixel transparency values in dependence upon captured image pixels. The method and system preserve some structure of the scene in the rendered image without requiring a model of the scene. | 07-15-2010 |
Mirna Mekic, Gaithersburg, MD US
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20100008248 | NETWORK TESTER FOR REAL-TIME MEASURING OF TCP THROUGHPUT - The invention relates to a method for real time testing of TCP traffic in a network, the method comprising: (a) connecting a tester to the network; (b) requesting connectionless traffic from a remote device connected to the network, to the tester; (c) generating the connectionless traffic comprising a plurality of packet streams, with the remote device, and receiving the connectionless traffic by the tester; (d) generating TCP traffic comprising a plurality of TCP sessions between the tester and the remote device; and, (e) concurrently with steps (c) and (d), in real time collecting statistics of the TCP sessions using the tester. The tester has an-FPGA implemented traffic engine, including a TCP state machine, for generating and receiving traffic at the rates of at least 1 gigabit per second, and for collecting statistics in real time. | 01-14-2010 |
Mirna Mujacic, Seattle, WA US
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20150376221 | Carbohydrate Phosphonate Derivatives as Modulators of Glycosylation - Compounds of Formula (I) are useful as modulators of glycosylation. Compounds of Formula (I) have the following structure: (I) and the definitions of the other variables are provided herein. | 12-31-2015 |
Mirna Pons Jimenez, Mexico City MX
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20140151041 | FOAMING COMPOSITION WITH WETTABILITY MODIFYING AND CORROSION INHIBITORY PROPERTIES FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE AND ULTRA-HIGH SALINITY - The present invention relates to a method of obtaining and using foaming compositions with wettability-modifying and corrosion inhibitory properties that control the channeling of fluids in naturally fractured carbonate reservoirs, favorably alter the rock wettability in crude oil enhanced recovery processes and control uniform corrosion problems occurring in production rigs under high temperature and ultra-high salinity conditions by the synergistic effect resulting from the supramolecular interaction of alkyl amido propyl hydroxysultaines or alkyl hydroxysultaines with sodium alkyl hydroxysulfonates and sodium alkenyl sulfonates having the formula (1). The foaming compositions with wettability-modifying and corrosion inhibitory properties are tolerant to high concentrations of divalent ions such as calcium, magnesium, strontium and barium and are suitable for use in the reservoir, seawater and/or congenital water characteristic of the reservoir for transporting the crude oil from the reservoir. | 06-05-2014 |
20140319063 | PROCESS TO OBTAIN RANDOM COPOLYMERS DERIVED FROM ITACONIC ACID AND/OR ITS ISOMERS AND SODIUM ALKENYL SULFONATES AND USE OF THE PRODUCT THEREOF - A process for obtaining random copolymers from itaconic acid and/or isomers and sodium alkenyl sulfonates is by polymerization in an aqueous solution via free radicals at an acidic pH in the range from 1.0 to 3.5 and with a redox system as initiator. The copolymers can be used as calcium carbonate and calcium, strontium and barium sulfates mineral scale inhibitors and as dispersants of clays, iron oxides, calcium carbonate and strontium, barium and calcium sulfates. Random copolymers prevent and control damage in an oil reservoir, obstruction of water injection and crude oil production pipelines, and in production rigs due to mineral scale precipitation caused by high levels of salinity of the injection water and formation water. Random copolymers are tolerant to high concentrations of divalent ions, such as calcium, magnesium, strontium and barium, and can be added to the reservoir and to injection or production pipelines, treated water, sea water and water that is used as means of transportation. The copolymers can also be used to inhibit and disperse mineral scale occurring in cooling systems and boilers used in the oil and chemistry industry. | 10-30-2014 |
Mirna Slim, Cambridge, MA US
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20110004448 | Method to quantify discrete pore shapes, volumes, and surface areas using confocal profilometry - Methods for characterizing a sample of porous media using a measuring device along with a multipoint statistical (MPS) model. Retrieving a set of reflected measured data provided by the measuring device of a surface of the sample in order to produce a sample imaging log, wherein the retrieved set of measured data is communicated to a processor. Selecting depth-defined surface portions of the sample from the sample imaging log as a training image for inputting in the MPS model. Determining pattern based simulations from the training image using one of a pixel-based template which is applied to the training image. Constructing from the pattern based simulations a complete-sampling image log of surface portions of the sample. Repeat the above steps in order to construct three dimensional (3D) sample images from stacked successive pattern based simulations so as to construct at least one 3D model of the sample. | 01-06-2011 |
Mirna Tenan, Geneva CH
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20100034737 | JUNCTIONAL ADHESION MOLECULE-C (JAM-C) BINDING COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF THEIR USE - The present invention relates to the use of a compound that specifically binds to JAM-C or JAM-B for the treatment of gliomas. More specifically the invention relates to the use of an antagonist of JAM-B or JAM-C for the treatment of glioma, in particular astrocytoma. | 02-11-2010 |