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Abdul R. Abukurah, Northridge, CA US

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20100086625METHODS FOR TREATING SKIN LESIONS - The present invention relates to the treatment of skin lesions such as cold sores and other complications resulting from disorders such as herpes and the like. The invention relates to the use of a composition comprising one or more aluminum salts for treatment purposes.04-08-2010
20100316716METHOD FOR TREATING HERPES ZOSTER LESIONS - The present invention relates to the treatment of herpes zoster lesions. Compositions comprising an effective amount of a compound selected from the group consisting of potassium aluminum sulfate, potassium aluminum sulfate dodecahydrate, ammonium aluminum sulfate, ammonium aluminum sulfate dodecahydrate, and ammonium chloride are described as well as methods of their use for treatment purposes.12-16-2010
20110045103METHODS FOR TREATING AIDS - The present invention pertains to methods of inactivating human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), both in vitro and in vivo. Such methods also relate to treating HIV-related symptoms and the treatment of acquired immune deficiency syndrome in patients. Methods typically employ administering a composition comprising ammonium chloride such that HIV is inactivated.02-24-2011

Abdul R. Chughtai, Broomfield, CO US

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20100024289Additive for Hydrocarbon Fuel and Related Process - The present invention relates to the field of fuel additives for hydrocarbon fuels that acts to enhance efficiency and/or reduce pollution. The fuel additive is a phosphorus-containing composition that can be dispersed in hydrocarbon fuels or liquid carriers for combustion with the fuel in a combustion zone.02-04-2010

Patent applications by Abdul R. Chughtai, Broomfield, CO US

Abdul R. Meah, Bridgeview, IL US

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20110315637METHODS TO RECOVER AND RECLAIM HYDROCARBONS OR HYDROPHOBIC SUBSTANCES IN AN AQUEOUS ENVIRONMENT - The present invention provides useful biodegradable and environmentally friendly cost effective methods for oil recovery and reclamation from oil spills and chemical spills. More particularly, methods to recover and reclaim hydrocarbons or hydrophobic substances in an aqueous environment.12-29-2011

Abdul R. Ofoli, Columbus, IN US

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20090272102APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR REDUCING NOx EMISSIONS ON AN SCR CATALYST - Various embodiments of an apparatus, system, and method are disclosed for reducing NO11-05-2009
20090272104APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR REDUCING NOx EMISSIONS ON AN SCR CATALYST USING AMMONIA STORAGE AND SLIP CONTROL - Various embodiments of an apparatus, system, and method are disclosed for reducing NO11-05-2009
20090272105APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR REDUCING NOx EMISSIONS ON AN SCR CATALYST - Various embodiments of an apparatus, system, and method are disclosed for reducing NO11-05-2009
20100024390APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR REDUCING NOx EMISSIONS ON AN SCR CATALYST - According to one representative embodiment, an apparatus for reducing NO02-04-2010
20110047964METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND APPARATUSES OF SCR DIAGNOSTICS - One embodiment is a method including operating an SCR system at a plurality of commanded ammonia to NOx input ratios, providing a plurality of data indicating NOx output from the SCR system for the plurality of commanded ammonia to NOx input ratios, and evaluating the plurality of data to diagnose the SCR system. Additional embodiment are methods, systems, and apparatuses including SCR diagnostics. Further embodiments, forms, objects, features, advantages, aspects, and benefits shall become apparent from the following description and drawings.03-03-2011
20110262329SCR CATALYST AMMONIA SURFACE COVERAGE ESTIMATION AND CONTROL - Described herein are various embodiments of an apparatus, a system, and a methods for reducing NO10-27-2011

Patent applications by Abdul R. Ofoli, Columbus, IN US