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Bacque

Eric Bacque, Paris FR

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100298315NOVEL 6-TRIAZOLOPYRIDAZINESULFANYL BENZOTHIAZOLE AND BENZIMIDAZOLE DERIVATIVES, METHOD FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF AND APPLICATION AS MEDICAMENTS AND PHARMNACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS AND NOVEL USE AS MET INHIBITORS - The disclosure relates to compounds of formula (I):11-25-2010

Eric Bacque, Gif Sur Yvette FR

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20090253679NEW IMIDAZOLONE DERIVATIVES, PREPARATION THEREOF AS DRUGS, PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS, AND USE THEREOF AS PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS, IN PARTICULAR CDC7 - The present invention relates to imidazolone derivatives of formula (I)10-08-2009

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James Benson Bacque, Ottawa CA

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20100283996METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DISTRIBUTED MEASUREMENT AND COMPENSATION OF CHROMATIC DISPERSION IN AN OPTICAL NETWORK - A method and apparatus for distributed measurement of chromatic dispersion in an optical network is disclosed. The network comprises optical switching nodes interconnected by optical links. An optical link may comprise multiple spans, each span ending in a transport module which comprises signal-processing components. At least one optical switching node has a probing signal generator transmitting an optical probing signal along a selected path in the network. Probing-signal detectors placed at selected transport modules determine chromatic-dispersion values and send results to a processing unit which determines appropriate placement of compensators or appropriate adjustments of compensators placed along the path. A preferred probing signal has the form of wavelength modulated optical carrier which is further intensity modulated by a periodic, preferably sinusoidal, probing tone. Variation in the phase-shift of the probing tone corresponding to variation of the wavelength of the optical probing signal determines chromatic-dispersion characteristics for different spans of the path.11-11-2010

Patent applications by James Benson Bacque, Ottawa CA