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Barry W. Ceminchuk, Edmonton CA
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20100267465 | Reverse P Golf Club Putter Face - Real Computer Game Builder, a process for creating computer games using actual movies of actual players performing appropriate actions with actual pictures of appropriate playing surfaces or settings. For example with golf games, the new part of this invention is using actual pictures of golf courses and actual films of golf clubs being swung to make the appropriate shot (not computer animated terrain and players). | 10-21-2010 |
Barry W. Festoff, Kansas City, MO US
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20090143281 | THROMBOMODULIN ANALOGS FOR USE IN RECOVERY OF SPINAL CORD INJURY - The present invention relates to the use of thrombomodulin analogs for the treatment of trauma-induced spinal cord injury. | 06-04-2009 |
Barry W. Knight, Bloomington, IN US
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20150255866 | SWIVEL MOUNTED ANTENNA - A swivel mount apparatus and method for installing a swivel mount apparatus on a vehicle. The swivel mount apparatus includes a first member, a second member rotatably coupled to the first member, and a mounting post affixed to the first member and extending upwardly relative to the first member, wherein the mounting post receives the second member. A receiving space is defined by the second member and receives an accessory, such that the accessory may be adjusted relative to the vehicle. | 09-10-2015 |
Barry W. Neun, Hampstead, MD US
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20100028402 | NANOPARTICLE-BASED ANTICOAGULANT - A method for preventing or treating a blood clotting disorder is disclosed. The method includes administering a therapeutic effective amount of at least one nanoparticle-based anticoagulant to a subject afflicted with blood clotting disorder or potentially afflicted with a blood clotting disorder, wherein the at least one nanoparticle-based anticoagulant is a substituted fullerene, polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimer or combination thereof. | 02-04-2010 |
Barry W. Roboie, Woodville, WI US
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20110064606 | STERILIZATION PROCESS CHALLENGE DEVICE AND METHOD - A sterilization process challenge device comprising a solid body comprised of walls which define a space, wherein the space can fully contain a sterilization indicator and a volume of gas of at least 5 cubic centimeters and not more than 1000 cubic centimeters; a flow restrictor associated with the solid body such that any flow of the gas out of the space and any flow of a sterilant into the space is restricted; wherein the sterilization indicator indicates whether or not it has been contacted by the sterilant for a time and at a temperature sufficient to sterilize an article; and wherein the walls of the solid body are impervious to the sterilant and have a thickness of at least 0.3 centimeter, methods of using the device and a kit including the device are disclosed. | 03-17-2011 |
Barry W. Robole, St. Paul, MN US
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20110211991 | PROCESS CHALLENGE DEVICE AND METHOD - A sterilization process challenge device comprising a first container comprising walls which define a first space within the first container; a process indicator within the first space; at least one sterilant access for a sterilant to enter the first space within the first container; wherein at least one of the walls which defines the first space is a flexible wall; and wherein the walls are impervious to the sterilant; a method of using the device; and a kit including the device are disclosed. | 09-01-2011 |
Barry W. Slobodow, Warren, NJ US
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20110268840 | Production of Bagels - An improved bagel dough product and method for processing the bagel dough product into a finished bagel product, including thin bagel products. Mixed bagel dough is sheeted, the bagel dough including, per 100 parts of total weight: between 45-60 parts hard wheat flour and between 25-40 parts water. The bagel dough is flattened into a sheet with a thickness between about 0.2 and 0.8 inches. The flattened bagel dough sheet is fed to a cutter-picker assembly that includes an automated cutter and an automated hole removal tool. The bagel dough sheet is cut into a plurality of substantially toroidal-shaped bagel dough pieces using the automated cutter, each toroidal-shaped bagel dough piece including a ring piece and a hole piece. The bagel hole pieces are removed using the automated hole remover tool, and the ring pieces are further processed by fermenting, water cooking, and baking the ring pieces. | 11-03-2011 |