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Abeer Al Mohtar, Troyes FR
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20150070704 | ELECTRONIC METHOD FOR EXTRACTING THE AMPLITUDE AND PHASE OF A SIGNAL IN A SYNCHRONOUS DETECTOR AND APPLICATION THEREOF IN INTERFEROMETRIC CIRCUITS - The invention concerns an electronic method for extracting the amplitude E | 03-12-2015 |
Abeer Arjah, Doha SA
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20140066667 | OLEFIN HYDRATION PROCESS USING OSCILLATORY BAFFLED REACTOR - A butanol production system and method of producing refined mixed butanols from water and mixed butenes. The system includes an internal baffle single pass reactor, a separation system and an exterior motion driver. The reactor has baffled cells. The separations system is operable to separately selectively separate water and mixed butenes from the crude product such that a refined mixed butanols is produced. The exterior motion driver is operable to induce unsteadiness in the fluid flow of the process fluid through the reactor. A method for producing refined mixed butanols includes introducing mixed butenes, water and a butene hydration catalyst into the reactor, operating the butanol production system such that the external motion driver induces unsteadiness in the process fluid flow and the reaction of mixed butenes and water occurs in the presence of the butene hydration catalyst such that mixed butanols form. | 03-06-2014 |
Abeer Khurram, Ypsilanti, MI US
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20130030275 | OPTO-ELECTRICAL DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ARTIFACT REDUCTION - An optical electrode having a plurality of electrodes, including a recording electrode having a roughened surface and an optical light source configured to emit light, wherein at least a portion of the light impinges on the recording electrode. Also disclosed are methods of producing an optical electrode and an opto-electronic neural interface system. | 01-31-2013 |
20130229188 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TESTING ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS USING A PHOTOELECTROCHEMICAL EFFECT - A test system for medical devices that does not require physical contact with an electrical site along a conductive path is described. Not having to physical contact an electrical site while performing an electrical continuity test avoids potential damage to the site. The test system includes a fluidic channel that dispenses an electrolytic solution onto a first electrical site on the conductive path. A light source irradiates the first site to thereby induce a photoelectrochemical (PEC) effect at an interface thereof. The PEC effect produces a change in both the potential (i.e., voltage) and current carrying ability in the conductive path. That voltage or current is measured at a second site to determine whether there is electrical continuity or discontinuity between the sites on the conductive path. | 09-05-2013 |