Drizin, US
Irene Drizin, Wadsworth, IL US
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20080214524 | FUSED AZABICYCLIC COMPOUNDS THAT INHIBIT VANILLOID RECEPTOR SUBTYPE 1 (VR1) RECEPTOR - Compounds of formula (I) | 09-04-2008 |
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20090270364 | SUBSTITUTED PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES - The present application describes substituted pyrimidine compounds of formula (I) | 10-29-2009 |
20100004256 | HETEROARYL-FUSED MACROCYCLIC PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES - Heteroaryl-fused macrocyclic 2,4-diaminopyrimidine compounds of formula (I) | 01-07-2010 |
20100016344 | AMINO HETEROCYCLIC LINKED PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES - Macrocyclic benzofused pyrimidine compounds, compositions comprising such compounds, methods for making the compounds, and methods of treating and preventing the progression of diseases, conditions and disorders using such compounds and compositions are described herein. | 01-21-2010 |
20100093730 | NOVEL COMPOUNDS AS CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS - The present application relates to calcium channel inhibitors containing compounds of formula (I) | 04-15-2010 |
20110230459 | LACTAM ACETAMIDES AS CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS - The present application relates to calcium channel inhibitors containing compounds of formula (I) | 09-22-2011 |
Irene I. Drizin, Wadsworth, IL US
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20130158067 | TRPV1 Antagonists - Disclosed herein are compounds of formula (I): | 06-20-2013 |
Joel Zev Drizin, Brooklyn, NY US
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20090071472 | Apparatus for producing oxygen and/or hydrogen gas - An apparatus for providing oxygen and/or hydrogen by splitting water and filtering out oxygen from exhaled air, atmospheric air, and/or air from a fan motor using an alternating repeating catalytic and filtering screens with the first screen in the repeating unit having diRuthenium and second screen having Zeolite crystalline bodies. | 03-19-2009 |
Moshe Drizin, Brooklyn, NY US
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20090071472 | Apparatus for producing oxygen and/or hydrogen gas - An apparatus for providing oxygen and/or hydrogen by splitting water and filtering out oxygen from exhaled air, atmospheric air, and/or air from a fan motor using an alternating repeating catalytic and filtering screens with the first screen in the repeating unit having diRuthenium and second screen having Zeolite crystalline bodies. | 03-19-2009 |
Shalom B. Drizin, Brooklyn, NY US
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20090071472 | Apparatus for producing oxygen and/or hydrogen gas - An apparatus for providing oxygen and/or hydrogen by splitting water and filtering out oxygen from exhaled air, atmospheric air, and/or air from a fan motor using an alternating repeating catalytic and filtering screens with the first screen in the repeating unit having diRuthenium and second screen having Zeolite crystalline bodies. | 03-19-2009 |
Wayne Drizin, San Jose, CA US
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20150379250 | SECURE BIOMETRIC VERIFICATION OF IDENTITY - A high security identification card includes an on-board memory for stored biometric data and an on-board sensor for capturing live biometric data. An on-board processor on the card performs a matching operation to verify that the captured biometric data matches the locally stored biometric data. Only if there is a positive match is any data transmitted from the card for additional verification and/or further processing. Preferably, the card is ISO SmartCard compatible. In one embodiment, the ISO SmartCard functions as a firewall for protecting the security processor used for storing and processing the protected biometric data from malicious external attack via the ISO SmartCard interface. In another embodiment, the security processor is inserted between the ISO SmartCard Interface and an unmodified ISO SmartCard processor and blocks any external communications until the user's fingerprint has been matched with a previously registered fingerprint. Real-time feedback is provided while the user is manipulating his finger over the fingerprint sensor, thereby facilitating an optimal placement of the finger over the sensor. The card may be used to enable communication with a transactional network or to obtain physical access into a secure area. | 12-31-2015 |