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Haig Dolabdjian, Feldkirchen DE
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20100028191 | Method for Producing Tooth Replacements and Auxiliary Dental Parts - In a method for forming a dental part, a laser beam is guided over a powder layer of biocompatible material. The laser is guided by a computer controlled laser scanning system based on data representing the shape of the cross-section through the shaped body. The powder is substantially melted by the laser beam to form a layer in the shaped body, to build the shaped body entirely from layers of laser-melted material. | 02-04-2010 |
20120148987 | Method For Producing Tooth Replacements And Auxiliary Dental Parts - In a method for forming a dental part, a laser beam is guided over a powder layer of biocompatible material. The laser is guided by a computer controlled laser scanning system based on data representing the shape of the cross-section through the shaped body. The powder is substantially melted by the laser beam to form a layer in the shaped body, to build the shaped body entirely from layers of laser-melted material. | 06-14-2012 |
Haig Iskenderian, Arlington, MA US
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20140362088 | GRAPHICAL DISPLAY OF RADAR AND RADAR-LIKE METEOROLOGICAL DATA - Described are a method and a system for generating a weather radar display. The method includes determining proxy meteorological radar data for a first area of a geographical region for which meteorological radar data are unavailable. The proxy data are determined from a plurality of alternative meteorological data streams each having data representative of a value of a different meteorological parameter that is not observable by radar. The method further includes determining graphical meteorological radar data for the geographical region based on the proxy meteorological radar data for the first area in the geographical region and meteorological radar data for a second area in the geographical region. Examples of graphical meteorological radar data that are generated include vertically integrated liquid, composite reflectivity and echo tops data. | 12-11-2014 |
Haig Keledjian, San Marino, CA US
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20100166782 | CLIP INHIBITORS AND METHODS OF MODULATING IMMUNE FUNCTION - The invention relates to methods for modulating the immune function through targeting of CLIP molecules. The result is wide range of new therapeutic regimens for treating, inhibiting the development of, or otherwise dealing with, a multitude of illnesses and conditions, including autoimmune disease, allergic disease transplant and cell graft rejection, cancer, bacterial infection, HIV infection, and AIDS. | 07-01-2010 |
20100166789 | PROTEINS FOR USE IN DIAGNOSING AND TREATING INFECTION AND DISEASE - The present invention describes compositions of thymus derived peptides and uses therefore in diagnostic methods and for the treatment of diseases associated with reduced T helper cell counts, diseases such as infection, e.g., HIV infection and other viral infections, parasitic, and bacterial infection, AIDS, ARC, multiple sclerosis, chronic fatigue syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, Alzheimer's disease, asthma, allergy, dermatitis, type 1 diabetes mellitus, colitis, inflammatory bowel disease/irritable bowel syndrome, Crohn's disease, Psoriasis, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Systemic lupus erythematosus, transplant rejection and cancer. | 07-01-2010 |
20130259829 | CLIP INHIBITORS AND METHODS OF MODULATING IMMUNE FUNCTION - The invention relates to methods for modulating the immune function through targeting of CLIP molecules. The result is wide range of new therapeutic regimens for treating, inhibiting the development of, or otherwise dealing with, a multitude of illnesses and conditions, including autoimmune disease, allergic disease transplant and cell graft rejection, cancer, bacterial infection, HIV infection, and AIDS. | 10-03-2013 |
Haig Keledjian, Azusa, CA US
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20090291884 | Proteins for use in diagnosing and treating infection and disease - The present invention describes a composition comprised on cystatin A and at least one histone used in diagnostic tools and for the treatment of diseases associated with reduced T helper cell counts such as HIV-1 infection, AIDS, ARC, multiple sclerosis, chronic fatigue syndrome, heumatoid arthritis, Alzheimer's disease, dermatitis, type 1 diabetes mellitus, colitis, inflammatory bowel disease / irritable bowel syndrome, Crohn's disease, Psoriasis, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, System lupus erythematosus, transplant rejection and cancer. | 11-26-2009 |
Haig Norian, New York, NY US
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20130224879 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A DNA-BASED THERMOMETER - DNA-based temperature sensor for measuring temperature through a transition of one or more strands of DNA from a coupled configuration to a decoupled configuration at a temperature threshold, and a fluorescent dye adapted to emit fluorescence when the DNA is in the coupled configuration, includes a receptacle adapted to receive the DNA and the fluorescent dye in a solution, an imaging device adapted to acquire an image of fluorescence emitted from the solution, the image having a plurality of regions, and a processor adapted to determine a plurality of fluorescence levels corresponding to each of the plurality of regions of the image and to generate a temperature map based on the determined fluorescence levels. A method for measuring temperature and a DNA-based temperature sensing solution are also provided. | 08-29-2013 |
Haig Norian, Fair Lawn, NJ US
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20150114128 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COMPENSATING A SENSOR - Systems, methods, and apparatus for compensation of a sensor are presented. A method is provided that includes determining a response of a sensor. For example, a temperature response of a pressure sensor may be characterized. In an example implementation, the sensor may be coupled to one or more input terminals, for example, that are configured for connecting to an input voltage source. The sensor may also be coupled to one or more configurable resistor networks. The sensor may further be coupled to one or more output terminals configured for providing an output signal. The method further includes determining one or more compensation resistance values for compensating the determined response of the sensor. The method includes selectively configuring, based at least in part on determining the one or more compensation resistance values, the one or more configurable resistor networks for compensating the response of the sensor. | 04-30-2015 |