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Anna K. Fukunaga, Florissant, MO US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110065959 | Removal of Silica from Water Soluble Compounds by Nanofiltration and Reverse Phase Chromatography - A process for separating soluble silica species such as monomeric silicic acid (or monosilicic acid) and low molecular weight soluble polymeric silica from impure water soluble compounds by membrane nanofiltration is provided. A process for separating soluble silica species and colloidal silica from impure water soluble compounds by reverse phase liquid chromatography is also provided. | 03-17-2011 |
Anna K. Haemel, Madison, WI US
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| 20120022095 | TOPICAL RAPAMYCIN FOR TREATMENT OF FACIAL ANGIOFIBROMAS IN TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS - The present disclosure provides for a method and a topical composition to treat facial angiofibromas in Tuberous Sclerosis by applying from about 0.25% to about 2% rapamycin to a small body surface area. | 01-26-2012 |
Anna K. Wehr-Aukland, Macungie, PA US
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| 20110318216 | Method and Atmosphere for Extending Belt Life in Sintering Furnace - Disclosed herein is a method and gas atmosphere for a metal component in a continuous furnace. In one embodiment, the method and gas atmosphere comprises the use of an effective amount, or about 1 to about 10 percent volume of endo-gas, into an atmosphere comprising nitrogen and hydrogen. In another embodiment, there is provided a method sintering metal components in a furnace at a one or more operating temperatures comprising: providing a furnace comprising a belt comprising a wire mesh material wherein the metal components are supported thereupon; and sintering the components in the furnace in an atmosphere comprising nitrogen, hydrogen, and effective amount of endothermic gas at the one or more operating temperatures ranging from about 1800° F. to about 2200° F. wherein the amount of endothermic gas in the atmosphere is such that it is oxidizing to the wire mesh material and reducing to the metal components. | 12-29-2011 |
