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Servet Ayok, Kocaeli TR
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20150033059 | STATUS-SENSITIVE POWER OBSERVING SYSTEM - The present invention relates to a status-sensitive power observing system ( | 01-29-2015 |
Servet Buyuktimkin, San Diego, CA US
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20110288123 | FORMULATIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF ACUTE HERPES ZOSTER PAIN - The present invention provides compositions and methods that are useful for treatment of pain associated with acute herpes zoster. The aqueous compositions are non-stinging and non-irritating. | 11-24-2011 |
20120214874 | PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS AND METHODS OF USE - In one embodiment, the present invention provides a topical composition including a topically acting anesthetic active ingredient; an ester; a non-ionic surfactant; a polar solvent; water, and optionally a buffer, a pH adjusting agent or an anti-oxidant. The compositions are useful for alleviating pain especially associated with acute herpes zoster. | 08-23-2012 |
20120309843 | HIGHLY PERMEATING TERBINAFINE FORMULATION - The present invention provides topical compositions, methods of preparation, and methods of treatment for onychomychosis. In certain specific embodiments, the invention provides an anti-fungal pharmaceutical composition for topical application comprising an anti-fungal agent, a zwitterionic surfactant or charged derivative thereof; a carboxylic acid, a lower alcohol, and water. The acid is selected from a short-chain hydroxy acid, a short-chain fatty acid, and a mixture thereof. In certain other specific embodiments, the invention provides an anti-fungal pharmaceutical composition for topical application comprising an anti-fungal agent, a quarternary amino acid, a keratolytic agent; a lower alcohol; and water. In certain embodiments, the keratolytic agent is urea, ammonium thioglycolate, or a mixture thereof. | 12-06-2012 |
20130136805 | FOAMABLE COMPOSITIONS OF STABILIZED CHLORITE - The present application relates to foamable compositions and foams comprising stabilized chlorite, including stabilized chlorite solutions such as Oxovasin™, and to medical uses thereof, in particular for wound healing. The foamable compositions comprise at least one foaming agent, stabilized chlorite, water and optionally, a buffering agent. | 05-30-2013 |
20130243701 | FOAMABLE FORMULATION - The present invention provides DMSO-containing foamable formulations, methods for preparation, and methods of treatment. The formulations can provide good permeability and bioavailability at the target site. Preferably, the formulations are useful for treating osteoarthritis. In one embodiment, the invention provides a foamable formulation for topical use, said formulation comprising DMSO, polyalkylene glycol alkyl ether, an active agent, a monohydric lower alcohol, a diol, and water. Preferably, the active agent is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, such as diclofenac sodium or ibuprofen. | 09-19-2013 |
20130316020 | WOUND DRESSINGS COMPRISING CHLORITE - This application described a wound dressing comprising an absorbent material, an effective amount of chlorite and an amount of a base to provide a pH of the dressing material greater than or equal to about ( | 11-28-2013 |
20140088195 | TOPICAL KETOPROFEN COMPOSITION - A topical composition, specifically an oil-in-water emulsion, comprised of ketoprofen and oxybenzone in a physiologically acceptable topical carrier. The composition is applied topically to alleviate pain, especially pain associated with migraine headache. The composition has good photostability as well as freeze/thaw stability. | 03-27-2014 |
20140178459 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TRANSDERMAL DELIVERY OF HORMONES AND OTHER MEDICINAL AGENTS - The invention provides transdermal delivery systems, medical kits, and methods for using the transdermal delivery systems and kits for medical applications, such as delivery of contraceptive agents to control fertility. | 06-26-2014 |
Servet Martinez Aguilera, La Cisterna, Santiago CL
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20090054249 | DNA FRAGMENTS ARRAY FROM BIOMINING MICROORGANISMS AND METHOD FOR DETECTION OF THEM - The present invention discloses an array of DNA fragments from biomining microorganisms and a method to identify readily and simultaneously said microorganisms in a sample. This method is a useful tool in biomining, in every circumstance where a global understanding of the present microbiological diversity is required, or simply to assess the presence of some microorganism with biomining relevance, either on the mineral, or in a bioleaching heap, in the biomining laboratory or in any other circumstance involving biomining microorganisms. | 02-26-2009 |
Servet Martinez Aguilera, La Cisterna CL
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20080207462 | DNA fragments array from biomining microorganisms and method for detection of them - Microorganisms are used in large-scale heap or tank aeration processes for the commercial extraction of a variety of metals from their ores or concentrates. These include copper, cobalt, gold and, in the past, uranium. The metal solubilization processes are considered to be largely chemical with the microorganisms providing the chemicals and the space (exopolysaccharide layer) where the mineral dissolution reactions occur. Temperatures at which these processes are carried out can vary from ambient to 80° C. and the types of organisms present depends to a large extent on the process temperature used. Irrespective of the operation temperature, biomining microbes have several characteristics in common. One shared characteristic is their ability to produce the ferric iron and sulfuric acid required to degrade the mineral and facilitate metal recovery. Other characteristics are their ability to grow autotrophically, their acid-tolerance and their inherent metal resistance or ability to acquire metal resistance. Although the microorganisms that drive the process have the above properties in common, biomining microbes usually occur in consortia in which cross-feeding may occur such that a combination of microbes including some with heterotrophic tendencies may contribute to the efficiency of the process. The remarkable adaptability of these organisms is assisted by several of the processes being continuous-flow systems that enable the continual selection of microorganisms that are more efficient at mineral degradation. Adaptability is also assisted by the processes being open and non-sterile thereby permitting new organisms to enter. This openness allows for the possibility of new genes that improve cell fitness to be selected from the horizontal gene pool. Characteristics that biomining microorganisms have in common and examples of their remarkable adaptability are described. | 08-28-2008 |
20110136125 | METHOD FOR THE IDENTIFICATION AND QUANTIFICATION OF MICROORGANISMS USEFUL IN BIOMINING PROCESSES - The present invention discloses a method to identify and quantify environmental microorganisms useful in biomining processes. These microorganisms are basically 10, belonging to Bacteria: | 06-09-2011 |
Servet Timur, Istanbul TR
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20100018611 | ULTRA-FAST BORIDING OF METAL SURFACES FOR IMPROVED PROPERTIES - A method of ultra-fast boriding of a metal surface. The method includes the step of providing a metal component, providing a molten electrolyte having boron components therein, providing an electrochemical boriding system including an induction furnace, operating the induction furnace to establish a high temperature for the molten electrolyte, and boriding the metal surface to achieve a boride layer on the metal surface. | 01-28-2010 |
20130056363 | ULTRA-FAST BORIDING OF METAL SURFACES FOR IMPROVED PROPERTIES - A method of ultra-fast boriding of a metal surface. The method includes the step of providing a metal component, providing a molten electrolyte having boron components therein, providing an electrochemical boriding system including an induction furnace, operating the induction furnace to establish a high temperature for the molten electrolyte, and boriding the metal surface to achieve a boride layer on the metal surface. | 03-07-2013 |