Furtak
Christoph Furtak, Hilden Meide DE
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20110189404 | METHOD FOR TREATING WHEEL RIMS AND COMPOSITION FOR USE THEREIN - There is provided a method of treatment including (i) applying a treatment composition to at least a portion of the surface of a wheel rim and (ii) allowing a thus applied treatment composition to cure. There is also provided compounds and compositions useful in the method. | 08-04-2011 |
Marcin Rafal Furtak, Warsaw PL
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20150281108 | COMMUNICATION METHOD AND APPARATUS IN A NETWORK INCLUDING A PLURALITY OF DEVICES - A method of communication by a first device is provided. The method includes selecting, by the first device, one path of a plurality of paths to a destination device by each device including the first device within a network, the one path being selected based on information of available links, generating link setting information needed to transmit a packet to the destination device through a second device based on information of a second device included in the selected path, generating a first packet by inserting path information into the packet based on the link setting information, and transmitting the first packet to the destination device through the second device. | 10-01-2015 |
Thomas E. Furtak, Golden, CO US
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20090052827 | Silicon-Compatible Surface Plasmon Optical Elements - This invention provides fundamental science and novel device architectures for surface plasmon (SP)-based, complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS)-compatible, optical elements such as modulators, couplers, and switches. The primary focus of the work is on waveguides based on an ultra-long-range surface plasmon (ULRSP) waveguide mode recently discovered by our team. This mode exists at the metal-dielectric interfaces in a silicon-oxide-metal-silicon layer structure. While initial work focuses on noble metals to support the ULRSP, our analysis shows Si processing-compatible metals such as Cu and Al can also be used. Our modeling has also shown that variation in the thickness of the oxide layer can be used to give unprecedented propagation lengths in such structures. Electrically-induced free carrier modulation of the dielectric constant in the Si adjacent to the oxide can modulate the waveguide properties allowing novel Si-compatible electro-optic devices to be created. These waveguides function as the “wiring” in new classes of optical chips. This invention also provides integration of ULRSP waveguides and switches with other optical elements to create entirely new classes of hybrid optoelectronic technologies for defense applications. These range from chip-based chemical agent detection to extremely high performance processors and even all-optical computations. | 02-26-2009 |
Vyacheslav Furtak, Nashville, TN US
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20110200573 | Methods of inhibiting retrovirus replication and infectivity - The present invention provides methods of inhibiting a retrovirus replication or infectivity by administering a therapeutically effective amount of MOV10 or a fragment, derivative or analog thereof or an inhibitor of MOV10 or a fragment, derivative or analog thereof or of inhibiting a retrovirus replication or infectivity by increasing or decreasing transcription, translation or biological activity of MOV10 or a fragment, derivative or analog thereof. In some instances the retrovirus is HIV or HIV-1. The present invention also features methods of treating a disease caused all or in part by a retrovirus, such as HIV or HIV-1, by administering a therapeutically effective amount of MOV10 or a fragment, derivative or analog thereof or an inhibitor thereof or by increasing or decreasing transcription, translation or biological activity of MOV10 or a fragment, derivative or analog thereof. Further, the present invention features methods to identify an agent that may inhibit a retrovirus comprising identifying an agent that is regulated by MOV10 or a fragment, derivative or analog thereof. | 08-18-2011 |