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Annamaria Cucolo, Fisciano IT
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| 20110210415 | FREESTANDING CARBON NANOTUBE NETWORKS BASED TEMPERATURE SENSOR - The present invention introduces a small-size temperature sensor, which exploits a random or oriented network of un-functionalized, single or multi-walled, carbon nanotubes to monitor a wide range of temperatures. Such network is manufactured in the form of freestanding thin film with an electric conductance proven to be a monotonic function of the temperature, above 4.2 K. Said carbon nanotube film is wire-connected to a high precision source-measurement unit, which measures its electric conductance by a standard two or four-probe technique. Said temperature sensor has a low power consumption, an excellent stability and durability, a high sensitivity and a fast response; its manufacturing method is simple and robust and yields low-cost devices. Said temperature sensor, freely scalable in dimension, is suitable for local accurate measurements of rapidly and widely changing temperatures, while introducing a negligible disturb to the measurement environment. | 09-01-2011 |
Annamaria Gandola, Torino IT
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| 20090109860 | Method and System for Identifying Faults In Communication Networks - In order to locate malfunction in a communication network, the elements therein are configured for generating alarm and to propagate a malfunction signalling to at least one other element in said set. Those elements in the network to which the malfunction signalling was propagated, are excluded, preferably by way of self-exclusion, from the action of locating malfunction. Preferably the arrangement is implemented in the form of a distributed agent-based architecture, wherein each element has an associated agent for categorizing the alarm information in its possession, e.g., as related to internal malfunction, contiguous malfunction, and external malfunction. The categorized alarm information is collected, preferably via direct exchange between the associated agents, for all the elements having alarmed resources physically or logically connected with each other. On the basis of the categorized alarm information collected, at least one element responsible for malfunction is elected out of those elements in possession of alarm information categorized as related to internal malfunction or contiguous malfunction, while discarding those elements in possession only of alarm information categorized as related to external malfunction. | 04-30-2009 |
Annamaria Lilienkampf, Helsinki FI
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| 20100249106 | Methods of Making and Using Therapeutically Active Thiophenepyrimidinone Compounds - Thiopheneprymidinone compounds useful in therapy, especially for use in the treatment and/or prevention of a steroid hormone dependent disorder, preferably a steroid hormone dependent disease or disorder requiring the inhibition of a 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (17β-HSD) such as 17β-HSD type 1, type 2 or type 3 enzyme. | 09-30-2010 |
Annamaria Naggi, Legnano (milano) IT
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| 20080312575 | Haemofilters for Blood Detoxification - The present invention regards the use of hemofilters for the removal of bacterial toxins (lipopolysaccharides) from the blood, said hemofilters comprising a solid support to which cyclodextrins are covalently bonded. The solid support can be a fabric or non-woven fabric or a polymeric resin obtained by means of cross-linking of the cyclodextrins with appropriate cross-linking agents, for example epichlorohydrin. | 12-18-2008 |
Annamaria Vezzani, Milan IT
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| 20100168215 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE - The present invention relates to a method for delivering a nucleic acid sequence encoding neuropeptide Y, or a derivative or functional fragment thereof, to a mammalian nervous system target cell. The expression of exogenous NPY, or a derivative or a functional fragment thereof in the target cell(s) provides therapeutic benefit for subjects afflicted with a neurological disorder. | 07-01-2010 |
