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Rosemary Almon-Martin, Saxonburg, PA US
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20090247866 | DATA COMMUNICATION AND CONTROL FOR MEDICAL IMAGING SYSTEMS - A method of coordinating an imaging procedure and an injection procedure, the method comprising the steps of providing an injector system having first and second pressurizing units for pressurizing a contrast medium and a diluent for injection into a patient; providing an imaging system for producing an image of an internal region of the patient from a signal resulting from energy applied to the patient; and providing a data interface interconnecting the injector and imaging systems for enabling exchange of digital information therebetween such that the digital information transmitted between the systems is usable to enable closed loop control of at least one of the injection and the imaging procedures during which the contrast medium and the diluent injected into the patient is adjustable so as to achieve a desired level of enhancement within the internal region of the patient of which the images are acquired during the imaging procedure. | 10-01-2009 |
20090326370 | INTERFACE UNIT FOR USE WITH INJECTORS AND IMAGING SYSTEMS AND RELATED DEVICES - A system for producing a contrast-enhanced medical image of a patient includes a source of a contrast or enhancement medium, a pressurizing unit in fluid connection with the source of contrast or enhancement medium, an energy source operable to apply energy to a region of the patient, an imaging unit providing a visual display of an internal view of the patient based upon a signal resulting from the energy applied to the region of the patient, and a control unit. In an embodiment, the signal is affected by a condition of the contrast or enhancement medium in the patient. To control the procedures, the control unit adjusts the condition of the contrast or enhancement medium in the patient based upon the signal. A communication interface preferably enables information between an injector subsystem and an imaging subsystem. | 12-31-2009 |
Rosemary Feenan, London GB
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20150262202 | System and Method for Visualizing Real Estate Markets - A computer-system and method for visualizing real estate markets is described. In one embodiment, the method may include: obtaining raw real estate data from one or more public or proprietary data sources; classifying the raw real estate data based on at least one data type classification and at least one geographic classification to provide classified raw real estate data; normalizing the classified raw real estate data based on a mean value of the classified raw real estate data within one or more classifications to provide normalized real estate data; ranking a plurality of real estate markets based on the normalized real estate data to provide ranked real estate market data; and generating one or more real estate visualizations based on the ranked real estate market data. | 09-17-2015 |
Rosemary Habeshaw, Hertfordshire GB
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20080312590 | Injection Device - An injection device | 12-18-2008 |
20080312606 | Injection Device - An injection device is described. A syringe | 12-18-2008 |
20110178469 | INJECTION DEVICE - The present invention concerns an injection device with a housing adapted to receive a syringe having a discharge nozzle, the housing having an indicator opening. There is a trigger and a forward drive arranged to act upon the syringe on actuation of the trigger to advance the syringe from a retracted position to an extended position thereby discharging the contents of the syringe through the discharge nozzle. A support member is in contacting juxtaposition with the housing and a return drive is supported by the support member and arranged to act upon the syringe after the contents of the syringe has been discharged so that the syringe can be withdrawn from the extended position to the retracted position. Advantageously, the support member is arranged in the housing so that the second drive does not obscure an inspection of the contents of the syringe through the indicator opening. Hence, it can be clearly determined whether the contents of the syringe have been expelled from the syringe. | 07-21-2011 |
Rosemary Kovelesky, San Francisco, CA US
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20080206342 | Compositions and Methods For Increasing the Bioavailability of Pulmonarily Administered Insulin - A pharmaceutical composition suitable for pulmonary delivery includes insulin and EDTA. The presence of EDTA is effective to increase the relative pulmonary bioavailability of the insulin compared to the relative pulmonary bioavailability exhibited by a composition having the same components but absent the EDTA. The composition is in dry powder form. A method of treating or ameliorating diabetes or a related condition in a mammal includes administering by inhalation a pharmacologically effective amount of the composition. A method of improving the pulmonary bioavailability of an insulin composition includes adding EDTA to an insulin composition suitable for pulmonary delivery, wherein the composition is in dry powder form. | 08-28-2008 |
Rosemary Musonda, Gaborne BW
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20130164316 | GENETIC SIGNATURES IN HIV-1 SUBTYPE C ENVELOPE GLYCOPROTEINS - The present invention relates, in general, to HIV-1 and, in particular, to immunogens that elicit broadly neutralizing antibodies against HIV-1 subtype C envelope glycoproteins, and compositions comprising same. The invention further relates to methods of inducing the production of such antibodies in a subject. | 06-27-2013 |
Rosemary Ouseph, Louisville, KY US
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20100124552 | PEPTIDE BIOMARKERS OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE - The presently-disclosed subject matter provides methods for diagnosing a cardiovascular disease in a subject by determining an amount of one or more peptide biomarkers disclosed herein in a biological sample from the subject. The presently-disclosed subject matter further provides methods for determining treatment efficacy and/or progression of a cardiovascular disease in a subject by measuring amounts of one or more of the biomarkers in a biological sample from the subject. The presently-disclosed subject matter also provides antibodies and kits for measuring the biomarkers. | 05-20-2010 |
20140243432 | PEPTIDE BIOMARKERS OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE - The presently-disclosed subject matter provides methods for diagnosing a cardiovascular disease in a subject by determining an amount of one or more peptide biomarkers disclosed herein in a biological sample from the subject. The presently-disclosed subject matter further provides methods for determining treatment efficacy and/or progression of a cardiovascular disease in a subject by measuring amounts of one or more of the biomarkers in a biological sample from the subject. The presently-disclosed subject matter also provides antibodies and kits for measuring the biomarkers. | 08-28-2014 |
Rosemary Swanek, Toronto CA
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20110018412 | MOBILE SANITIZATION STATION - A mobile station having a cabinet having a top surface, a bottom surface, and at least one side wall, a pillar having a top surface and side walls is situated on a top surface of the cabinet, and a storage compartment extending from the cabinet for storing infection control supplies. Wheels are attached to the bottom surface of the cabinet to mobilize the unit. At least one sanitizing product can be mounted on the pillar. The mobile station is designed for easy cleaning and helps prevent infection. | 01-27-2011 |
Rosemary Taylor, Barry GB
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20110224341 | SILICONE RUBBER COMPOSITIONS - A silicone rubber composition comprising an organopolysiloxane having a viscosity of at least 100 mPa·s at 25° C., treated filler and a curing agent suitable for effecting cure of the composition in which the filler comprises a hydroxyapatite and is substantially free of reinforcing silica fillers. Essentially the hydroxyapatite is the only reinforcing filler material present. The use of hydroxyapatite as a reinforcing filler for silicone rubbers is also described. | 09-15-2011 |
Rosemary Thompson, Seen CH
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20080234744 | SPINAL STABILIZATION SYSTEM WITH RIGID AND FLEXIBLE ELEMENTS - A spinal stabilization system generally comprises first and second anchor members configured to be secured to first and second vertebrae within a patient's body, a flexible element secured to the first anchor member, and a rigid element secured to the second anchor member. An end portion of the rigid element is coupled to an end portion of the flexible so that the system is able to provide both rigid and dynamic stabilization. The coupling is maintained even if the flexible element relaxes after a period of time within the patient's body. | 09-25-2008 |
20090216274 | EXPANDABLE INTERSPINOUS PROCESS SPACER WITH LATERAL SUPPORT AND METHOD FOR IMPLANTATION - An interspinous process spacer and method of implanting same is provided for maintaining separation between adjacent spinous processes of adjacent vertebrae. The spacer has two lateral portions and a medial portion therebetween, the medial portion adapted to reside between the adjacent superior and inferior spinous processes in the deployed configuration to maintain separation therebetween. The lateral portions each comprise a superior lateral portion and an inferior lateral portion adapted to reside on the lateral side of the respective superior and inferior spinous process in the deployed configuration to maintain positioning of the interspinous process spacer between the two adjacent vertebrae. The lateral portions each comprise an expandable lateral member that is expandable from an insertion configuration to the deployed configuration, and at least one of the lateral portions includes within it a lateral support member configured to be deformable for the insertion configuration and expanded in the deployed configuration. The method includes introducing the spacer through a tubular delivery device to the region between the spinous processes and positioning therein, followed by retraction of the delivery device and expansion of the expandable lateral members and lateral support members. | 08-27-2009 |
20120016421 | SPINAL STABILIZATION SYSTEM WITH RIGID AND FLEXIBLE ELEMENTS - A spinal stabilization system generally comprises first and second anchor members configured to be secured to first and second vertebrae within a patient's body, a flexible element secured to the first anchor member, and a rigid element secured to the second anchor member. An end portion of the rigid element is coupled to an end portion of the flexible so that the system is able to provide both rigid and dynamic stabilization. The coupling is maintained even if the flexible element relaxes after a period of time within the patient's body. | 01-19-2012 |
20120296379 | EXPANDABLE INTERSPINOUS PROCESS SPACER WITH LATERAL SUPPORT AND METHOD FOR IMPLANTATION - An interspinous process spacer and method of implanting same is provided for maintaining separation between adjacent spinous processes of adjacent vertebrae. The spacer has two lateral portions and a medial portion therebetween, the medial portion adapted to reside between the adjacent superior and inferior spinous processes in the deployed configuration and the lateral portions each comprise a superior lateral portion and an inferior lateral portion adapted to reside on the lateral side of the respective superior and inferior spinous process in the deployed configuration to maintain positioning of the interspinous process spacer between the two adjacent vertebrae. The lateral portions each comprise an expandable lateral member. | 11-22-2012 |
20150230827 | SPINAL STABILIZATION SYSTEM WITH RIGID AND FLEXIBLE ELEMENTS - A spinal stabilization system generally comprises first and second anchor members configured to be secured to first and second vertebrae within a patient's body, a flexible element secured to the first anchor member, and a rigid element secured to the second anchor member. An end portion of the rigid element is coupled to an end portion of the flexible so that the system is able to provide both rigid and dynamic stabilization. The coupling is maintained even if the flexible element relaxes after a period of time within the patient's body. | 08-20-2015 |