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Nancy L. Bernicke-Grussing, Trevor, WI US
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20150343419 | WASTE PAINT SOLIDIFIER - Compositions with sodium carboxymethylcellulose and hydroxyethyl cellulose are provided for environmentally safe disposal of water-based latex and acrylic formulations. Improved methods for environmentally safe disposal of water-based latex and acrylic formulations are provided as well. | 12-03-2015 |
Nancy L. Broen, Racine, WI US
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20110192867 | Dispensing System for Dispensing a Product from a Handheld Container - An overcap for a container includes a body having a sidewall. An opening is provided in the sidewall. An actuation mechanism includes an actuator with an elongate button and a manifold. The elongate button extends through the opening in the sidewall. The actuation mechanism is actuable to open a valve of a container by movement of the elongate button in a direction substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the overcap. | 08-11-2011 |
20110247651 | Fabric Sweeper - The present invention is a device for use in cleaning a fabric surface of dust, dirt, pet hair and other debris present on the surface. The device includes a housing coupled to a base. The base is coupled to at least one movable cleaning member configured to engage a surface for picking up debris from the surface. The debris is deposited into a debris collection chamber by way of interaction with another portion of the device. The debris collection chamber is selectively emptiable by an operator thereof so that the device may be subsequently reused. | 10-13-2011 |
Nancy L. Cowger, Catonsville, MD US
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20080274535 | Hepatocyte Bioreactor System For Long Term Culture of Functional Hepatocyte Spheroids - A rotating wall vessel is used as a culture vessel and bioreactor for the cultivation of hepatocytes in the form of spheroids to generate a culture with many properties of the intact liver. These properties include enzyme activity comparable to fresh cells and long-term maintenance of viability and cellular function for periods on the order of months. The cultures may be used to produce hepatocyte products, evaluate-metabolism of an agent, propagate Hepatitis C virus and test agents as inhibitors of this virus. Thus, the culture system disclosed herein makes long term functional cultivation of human hepatocytes feasible. | 11-06-2008 |
20080286759 | Hepatocyte Bioreactor System For Long Term Culture of Functional Hepatocyte Spheroids - A rotating wall vessel is used as a culture vessel and bioreactor for the cultivation of hepatocytes in the form of spheroids to generate a culture with many properties of the intact liver. These properties include enzyme activity comparable to fresh cells and long-term maintenance of viability and cellular function for periods on the order of months. The cultures may be used to produce hepatocyte products, evaluate metabolism of an agent, propagate Hepatitis C virus and test agents as inhibitors of this virus. Thus, the culture system disclosed herein makes long term functional cultivation of human hepatocytes feasible. | 11-20-2008 |
20100035298 | Hepatocyte Bioreactor System For Long Term Culture of Functional Hepatocyte Spheroids - A rotating wall vessel is used as a culture vessel and bioreactor for the cultivation of hepatocytes in the form of spheroids to generate a culture with many properties of the intact liver. These properties include enzyme activity comparable to fresh cells and long-term maintenance of viability and cellular function for periods on the order of months. The cultures may be used to produce hepatocyte products, evaluate metabolism of an agent, propagate Hepatitis C virus and test agents as inhibitors of this virus. Thus, the culture system disclosed herein makes long term functional cultivation of human hepatocytes feasible. | 02-11-2010 |
Nancy L. Furbeck, Rochester, NY US
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20100003409 | NEW INKS FOR INKJET PRINTING - A printing ink for inkjet printing for improving the durability and image quality of an inkjet image comprising: a) a liquid carrier; b) ionic dye molecules with surface charge dissolved in the liquid carrier; and c) plate-like nanoparticles having parallel main surfaces, and minor edge surfaces, dispersed in the liquid carrier, with the main surfaces of the nanoparticles having a same sign of surface charge as the ionic dye molecule. Durability and image quality of an inkjet image is improved using the inventive ink, while also enabling a stable, printable formulation that does not require milling of the ink colorant. | 01-07-2010 |
Nancy L. Haigwood, Seattle, WA US
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20080267993 | AIDS vaccines - The invention provides vaccination protocols for administering immunogens to a primate host in order to promote the formation of neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) against primate immunodeficiency viruses. In some embodiments, the vaccination protocols comprise the step of administering to a primate host a first immunogen comprising at least one primate immunodeficiency virus Envelope (env) sequence having a first set of consensus glycosylation sequences, followed by a second immunogen comprising at least one primate immunodeficiency virus env sequence having a second set of consensus glycosylation sequences, wherein the differences between the first set of consensus glycosylation sequences and the second set of consensus glycosylation sequences comprise differences in consensus glycosylation sequences observed in HIV isolates obtained at different time points of a natural infection. | 10-30-2008 |
Nancy L. Hoblin, Woodstock, VT US
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20090126294 | Modular Flooring System - A modular flooring system that includes a plurality of interlocking floor panels arrangeable into a variety of configurations. In one embodiment, each interlocking floor panel includes tongues and grooves that allow adjacent ones of the panels to connect with one another by the mating of tongues and grooves. A locking mechanism can be provided to one or more of the floor panels for locking the connected panels together. In other embodiments, the modular flooring system includes either integrally formed conduit chases or separately formed conduit chases, or a combination of both. | 05-21-2009 |
Nancy L. Krett, Elk Grove Village, IL US
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20090082304 | Methods of Treating Hematological Malignancies with Nucleoside Analog Drugs - The present invention provides methods of treating hematological malignancies, including multi-drug resistant malignancies, with 8-amino-adenosine and variants thereof. Also encompassed by the present invention is a method of predicting the response of a patient diagnosed with a hematological malignancy to treatment with a nucleoside analog and a method of screening candidate drugs for efficacy in treating hematological malignancies. | 03-26-2009 |
Nancy L. Leventoff, Foster City, CA US
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20090041857 | Analgesic Cream - A herbal topical composition is used having complexed trace minerals capable of effectively reducing bone and joint inflammation by inhibiting inflammation pathways and in particular COX-2. The herbal composition having trace elements in a topical carrier reduces inflammation while avoiding the side effects associated with traditional drug therapy. | 02-12-2009 |
Nancy L. Oleinick, University Heights, OH US
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20090156552 | TOPICAL DELIVERY OF PHTHALOCYANINES - The invention relates to topical pharmaceutical compositions comprising a phthalocyanine, wherein a diamagnetic metal ion moiety is either coordinated or covalently bound to the phthalocyanine core. The invention also relates to methods for destroying cancer tissue, precancerous cells, photo-aged cells, damaged cells, or otherwise pathologic cells, or activated cells, such as lymphocytes or other cells of the immune system, or activated or inflamed tissue cells comprising topically administering to the cancer tissue or surrounding tissue an effective amount of a phthalocyanine composition. | 06-18-2009 |
20120265121 | PHTHALOCYANINE-BASED ANTIFUNGAL AGENTS - A method is described for the photodynamic treatment of a fungal infection in a subject by administering a therapeutically effective amount of a phthalocyanine compound or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof to the subject and activating the phthalocyanine compound with light. The method is useful for treating various dermatophyte infections such as onychomycosis, and in particular fungal infection by | 10-18-2012 |
20130304019 | PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY SYSTEM, DEVICE AND ASSOCIATED METHOD OF TREATMENT - As one example, a photodynamic therapy system can include a flexible panel comprising a plurality of light sources distributed across a conformable light delivery surface thereof. The plurality of light sources can be configured to provide a treatment light to achieve a desired therapeutic effect at a predetermined distance from the light delivery surface. The system can also include a spacer configured at the light delivery surface to position the light delivery surface at the predetermined distance from a treatment area of a patient. | 11-14-2013 |
Nancy L. Ozun, Las Vegas, NV US
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20140279398 | ABILITY TO PAY CALCULATOR - The disclosed embodiments include methods and systems for collecting, managing, and processing data for lending services. In one embodiment, a computerized system is disclosed that may receive a loan request from a customer, and collect data from the customer and third parties having information about the customer. The system may utilize the collected data in an ability-to-pay (ATP) calculator to determine the customer's ability to pay the requested loan, in addition to the customer's current financial obligations, and considering additional contextual factors. Different selectable versions of the ATP calculator may incorporate different contextual data and non-traditional financial data to provide a customized, accurate determination of the customer's ability-to-pay. | 09-18-2014 |
Nancy L. Schuchter, Cold Spring, KY US
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20140352090 | ABSORBENT ARTICLES COMPRISING A FRAGRANCE ACCORD - A first absorbent article has a first fragrance accord and a second absorbent article has a second fragrance accord. The first fragrance accord includes 10% to 15% of a perfume having a vapor pressure of greater than 0.08 Torr at 25° C.; 35% to 65% of a perfume having a vapor pressure from 0.006 Torr at 25° C. to 0.08 Torr at 25° C.; 20% to 30% of a perfume having a vapor pressure of less than 0.006 Torr at 25° C. The second fragrance accord includes 10% to 20% of a perfume having a vapor pressure of greater than 0.08 Torr at 25° C.; 20% to 30% of a perfume having a vapor pressure from 0.006 Torr at 25° C. to 0.08 Torr at 25° C.; 45% to 70% of a perfume having a vapor pressure of less than 0.006 Torr at 25° C. | 12-04-2014 |
20150038928 | ARTICLES COMPRISING MALODOR REDUCTION COMPOSITIONS - An absorbent article comprising a malodor reduction composition. The malodor reduction composition comprises a perfume mixture comprising about 5% to about 100%, by weight of said perfume mixture, of at least two perfume materials selected from the group consisting of terpinyl acetate, methyl iso-eugenol, phenyl acetaldehyde dimethyl acetal, and patchone. | 02-05-2015 |
Nancy L. Wood, St. Louis, MO US
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20140338453 | Porosity Inspection System for Composite Structures with Non-Parallel Surfaces - A method and apparatus for inspecting a composite structure. A thickness profile of a portion of a region of a composite structure is identified. The region has a cross-section with non-parallel surfaces. An estimated thickness for a location within the region and outside of the portion is identified using the thickness profile. An indication of whether the location has undesirable porosity is generated based on information about attenuation of response sound signals and the estimated thickness for the location. | 11-20-2014 |