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Andrew Noga, Rome, NY US
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20130346006 | Dectection-enhanced adjustable bandwidth apparatus - An apparatus and method for providing spectrum sensing. The invention accepts as inputs a spectrogram or any other time frequency representation of signals in which the resulting two-dimensional output representation provides useful characteristics or features of the original time/series signal being analyzed. The invention employs both time and frequency averaging to exploit signal persistence in either domain. | 12-26-2013 |
Brian Noga, Durham, NC US
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20120309725 | COMBINATIONS OF A MUSCARINIC RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST AND A BETA-2 ADRENORECEPTOR AGONIST - Novel combinations of a muscarinic acetylcholine receptor antagonist and a beta 2 agonist for inhaled administration via the nose or mouth, and methods of using them are provided. | 12-06-2012 |
Damien J. Noga, Atlanta, GA US
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20100306887 | Molded microfluidic fluid cell for atomic force microscopy - A microfluidic cell includes a compressible block and a cantilever. The compressible block includes a first horizontal surface, an opposite second horizontal surface and a plurality of vertical surfaces therebetween. A gasket structure depends downwardly from the second horizontal surface. The gasket structure defines an open cavity therein. The compressible block defines a fluid inlet passage and a fluid outlet passage each in fluid communication with the cavity and opening to a selected one of the first horizontal surface and one of the plurality of vertical surfaces. The cantilever includes body portion and a beam extending laterally therefrom. The body portion is embedded in the compressible block and a portion of the beam extends into the cavity defined by the gasket structure. | 12-02-2010 |
Daniel P. Noga, Glencoe, MN US
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20150016235 | DISK DRIVE SUSPENSION ASSEMBLY HAVING A PARTIALLY FLANGELESS LOAD POINT DIMPLE - Various embodiments concern a suspension assembly of a disk drive. The suspension assembly includes a load beam comprising a major planar area formed from a substrate. The load beam further comprises a window in the substrate, a dimple formed from the substrate, and a flange. The flange is a region of the major planar area that extends partially around the dimple but does not extend along an edge of the dimple. The edge of the dimple is adjacent to the window. The dimple is in contact with the flexure. A HAMR block or other element can extend through the window. The lack of a full flange can minimize the necessary clearance between the dimple and the HAMR block or other element and thereby allow the window to be enlarged to accommodate the HAMR block or other element. | 01-15-2015 |
20150356987 | DISK DRIVE SUSPENSION ASSEMBLY HAVING A PARTIALLY FLANGELESS LOAD POINT DIMPLE - Various embodiments concern a suspension assembly of a disk drive. The suspension assembly includes a load beam comprising a major planar area formed from a substrate. The load beam further comprises a window in the substrate, a dimple formed from the substrate, and a flange. The flange is a region of the major planar area that extends partially around the dimple but does not extend along an edge of the dimple. The edge of the dimple is adjacent to the window. The dimple is in contact with the flexure. A HAMR block or other element can extend through the window. The lack of a full flange can minimize the necessary clearance between the dimple and the HAMR block or other element and thereby allow the window to be enlarged to accommodate the HAMR block or other element. | 12-10-2015 |
David Noga, Spring City, TN US
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20160002408 | LOW TOXICITY SOLVENT SYSTEM FOR POLYAMIDEIMIDE RESINS AND SOLVENT SYSTEM MANUFACTURE - Disclosed is a low toxicity aprotic alkyl amide solvent system used for the manufacture and application of polyamideimide resins, and an efficient method for manufacturing the polyamideimide resins in a solvent system in a single reaction with distillation which allows recycling of intermediate streams. The solvent system can be used for either the manufacture or the dissolution of polyamideimide resins. | 01-07-2016 |
David Anatol'Evich Noga, Kiev UA
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20110064818 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION AND A METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF - The invention relates to producing medicinal agents for treating diabetes. There is proposed a method for producing a pharmaceutical composition containing insulin on a polysaccharide carrier, which involves mixing initial ingredients, wherein there is provided, for mixing, supplying positively charged chitosan sol with pH of 3.5 to 4.5 and negatively charged zinc free insulin, which is taken in the form of a colloidal solution or in the form of nanosized crystalline particles, bringing the pH of the mixed sol to a value of 5.5 to 6.5, producing a gel and dehydrating the produced gel to obtain solid particles, the size of which ranges from 10 to 100 mkm. The method makes it possible to produce a stable controlled release insulin-containing composition for peroral administration | 03-17-2011 |
David E. Noga, Spring City, TN US
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20150299393 | LOW TOXICITY SOLVENT SYSTEM FOR POLYAMDIEIMIDE AND POLYAMIDE AMIC ACID RESIN MANUFACTURE - Techniques and mechanisms to reduce toxicity in manufacturing of a polyamideimide and polyamide amic acid resin polymer. In an embodiment, a polyamideimide is produced using at least one aprotic dialkylamide solvent and at least one co-solvent. In another embodiment, the at least one co-solvent is selected from the group consisting of methyl actetate, n-propyl acetate, t-butyl acetate, iso-butyl acetate, ethyl acetate, isopropyl acetate, methyl lactate, ethyl lactate, n-propyl lactate, isopropyl lactate, n-butyl lactate, isobutyl lactate, t-butyl lactate, cyclohexanone, cyclopentanone, n-butyl acetate, methyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, n-acetyl morpholine, ε-caprolactone and methylcyclohexane. | 10-22-2015 |
20150299513 | LOW TOXICITY SOLVENT SYSTEM FOR POLYAMIDEIMIDE AND POLYAMIDE AMIC ACID RESIN COATING - A polyamideimide and polyamide amic acid resin polymer that allows for reduced levels of toxicity in manufacturing. In an embodiment, a coating composition comprises at least one polyamideimide resin, at least one aprotic dialkylamide solvent and at least one co-solvent. In another embodiment, the at least one co-solvent is selected from a group consisting of methyl actetate, n-propyl acetate, t-butyl acetate, iso-butyl acetate, ethyl acetate, isopropyl acetate, methyl lactate, ethyl lactate, n-propyl lactate, isopropyl lactate, n-butyl lactate, isobutyl lactate, t-butyl lactate, cyclohexanone, cyclopentanone, n-butyl acetate, methyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, n-acetyl morpholine, ε-caprolactone and methylcyclohexane. | 10-22-2015 |
Jeffrey Noga, Woodbridge, IL US
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20160001265 | ALUMINA MATERIALS WITH INCREASED SURFACE ACIDITY, METHODS FOR MAKING, AND METHODS FOR USING THE SAME - Aluminas with increased surface acidity, methods of making the same, and methods for using the same are provided. In an exemplary embodiment, a method for increasing the surface acidity of an alumina material includes providing an alumina starting material, and processing the alumina starting material under hydrothermal conditions in the presence of one or more organic acids to generate a hydrothermally treated alumina. In this embodiment, the one or more organic acids includes a polyprotic organic acid with a pKa value of about 0 to about 10, and the resulting hydrothermally treated alumina has increased surface acidity relative to the alumina starting material. | 01-07-2016 |
Jeffrey M. Noga, Woodbridge, IL US
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20110146141 | LOW METAL, LOW WATER BIOMASS-DERIVED PYROLYSIS OILS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - Low metal, low water biomass-derived pyrolysis oils and methods for producing the same are provided. Metal- and water-containing biomass-derived pyrolysis oil is contacted with an acidic ion-exchange resin having sulfonic acid groups to produce a low metal, water-containing biomass-derived pyrolysis oil. The low metal, water-containing biomass-derived pyrolysis oil is removed from the spent ion-exchange resin after ion-exchange. The low metal, water-containing biomass-derived pyrolysis oil is distilled to produce a low metal, low water biomass-derived pyrolysis oil and a distillation product. The distillation product comprises one or both of an alcohol ion-exchange regenerant and an acidic ion-exchange regenerant which may be used to regenerate the spent ion-exchange resin. The regenerated acidic ion-exchange resin may be recycled. The spent alcohol and acid ion-exchange regenerants may be recovered and recycled. | 06-23-2011 |
Matthaus Noga, Munich DE
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20140371292 | Method for the controlled intracellular delivery of nucleic acids - The present invention relates to a method for the controlled intracellular delivery of nucleic acid molecules into one or more target cells, in particular tumor cells, the method comprising: providing a polymeric complex formed between one or more nucleic acid molecules to be delivered and one or more cationic carrier molecules, wherein at least a part of the one or more carrier molecules in the polymeric complex are covalently attached to hydroxyalkyl starch, and wherein the hydroxyalkyl starch is shielding the polymeric complex; allowing the shielded polymeric complex to get into contact with the one or more target cells; deshielding the polymeric complex by removing the hydroxyalkyl starch; and allowing the deshielded polymeric complex to internalize into the one or more target cells. Removal of the hydroxyalkyl starch can be accomplished enzymatically by exposing the polymeric complex to amylase. The invention also concerns the use of such method for the prevention and/or treatment of a condition selected from the group consisting of cancer, immune diseases, cardiovascular diseases, neuronal diseases, infections, and inflammatory diseases. | 12-18-2014 |
Michelle Noga, Edmonton CA
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20090285763 | INFANT AEROSOL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A delivery system and method for delivering an aerosol drug to an infant. The delivery device comprises a) a diagnostic module configured to provide geometrical properties of the nasal airway of the infant as output; b) a dosing system configured to produce an aerosol drug dose, based upon the output of the diagnostic module, that is predicted to ensure that a desired amount of the aerosol drug dose reaches the lungs of the infant in use; and c) an infant facemask connected to receive the aerosol drug dose from the dosing system for supply of the aerosol drug dose to the infant. | 11-19-2009 |
20150379724 | CARDIAC SEGMENTATION WITH POINT CORRESPONDENCE - A time series of image frames in an anatomical scan is segmented. An image frame k in the time series of image frames is manually segmented. A non-rigid registration is then performed between the image frame k and a next image frame k+1 in the time series of image frames. A segmentation on the image frame k+1 is computed based on the non-rigid registration. Each subsequent image frame k+n in the time series of image frames is iteratively segmented using non-rigid registration with the segmented previous image frame k+(n−1) in the time series of image frames. | 12-31-2015 |
Paul Noga, Gaithersburg, MD US
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20140046918 | Machine Change History Tracking Process for ERP Applications - An embodiment of the invention provides a method for recording, managing and tracking changes to objects in a computer system. A master record is created for the computer system; and, a transactional record is created for an object in the computer system. The master record includes the current status of the object and the current status for all objects associated to the object. The transactional record is updated in the electronic database; and, the master record is updated when the transactional record is updated. The master record is linked to all of the transactional records of the objects associated to the object with the processor. The master record is updated with the processor when a transactional record of the objects associated to the object is updated or added. | 02-13-2014 |