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Wolodymyr Czubatyi, Warren, MI US
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20090029534 | Liquid phase deposition of contacts in programmable resistance and switching devices - A programmable resistance, chalcogenide, switching or phase-change material device includes a substrate with a plurality of stacked layers including a conducting bottom composite electrode layer, an insulative layer having an opening formed therein, an active material layer deposited over both the insulative layer and the bottom composite electrode, and a top electrode layer deposited over the active material layer. The device uses a chemical or electrochemical liquid phase deposition process to selectively and conformally fill the insulative layer opening with the conductive bottom composite electrode layer. Conformally filling the conductive material within the opening reduces structural irregularities within the opening thereby increasing material density and resistivity within the device and thereby improving device performance and reducing programming current. | 01-29-2009 |
Wolodymyr Hluchan, West Yorkshire GB
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20090258432 | Composition and Method - A fire-stop product comprising a characterising marker, wherein the presence of said characterising marker can be detected by a diagnostic method at the site where the product is located. | 10-15-2009 |
Wolodymyr Hluchan, Huddersfield GB
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20150275055 | COMPOSITIONS - A sealant composition comprising: (a) from 10 to 40 wt % of an acrylic polymer or copolymer; (b) from 20 to 65 wt % of a powdered filler; and (c) from 0.1 to 20 wt % of a hydrocarbon polymer. | 10-01-2015 |
Wolodymyr Zazulak, New Fairfield, CT US
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20100273181 | METHODS FOR THE DETECTION OF GLYCATED HEMOGLOBIN - Particular aspects of the present invention relate to methods for detecting glycated hemoglobin in, for example, human whole blood, that are not affected by the presence of variation in amino acid sequence that can exist in hemoglobin β chains. The methods detect all glycated hemoglobin in a sample, regardless of the form of the hemoglobin that has been glycated, and thus detect glycated human Hemoglobin A, Hemoglobin S, and Hemoglobin C. | 10-28-2010 |