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Eric D. Bartsch, Lakeville, MA US

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20090137341MULTI-LAYER CORE GOLF BALL HAVING THERMOSET RUBBER COVER - An all rubber golf ball with one or more thermosetting rubber core layers and one or more thermosetting rubber cover layer. At least one of the ball's layers has moisture vapor barrier property, and in one aspect the moisture vapor barrier layer is an intermediate layer. In one embodiment, the thermosetting rubber layers follow a cis- or a trans-polybutadiene gradient from the center of the ball to its cover.05-28-2009
20100056305RECYCLABLE GOLF BALL AND METHOD THEREFOR - Distribution channels for returning used golf balls to the original manufacturers are disclosed. Incentives for golfers to return golf balls for recycling are also provided.03-04-2010
20110287860MULTI-LAYER CORE GOLF BALL HAVING THERMOSET RUBBER COVER - A golf ball with one or more thermosetting rubber core layers, intermediate layers and cover layers. At least one of the ball's layers has a moisture vapor barrier property, and the thermosetting rubber layers follow a cis- or a trans-polybutadiene gradient from the center of the ball to its cover. Each of the core layer, intermediate layer and cover layer comprises a cross-linked thermoset rubber composition having a primary rubber component of polybutadiene having a polydispersity of no greater than about 2 or a weight average molecular weight M11-24-2011

Patent applications by Eric D. Bartsch, Lakeville, MA US

Georg Bartsch, Lans AT

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20110275528MARKER SEQUENCES FOR INFLAMMATORY PROSTATE DISEASES, PROSTATE CARCINOMA AND THEIR USE - The present invention relates to novel marker sequences for inflammatory prostate diseases, prostate carcinoma and the diagnostic use thereof together with a method for screening of potential active substances for inflammatory prostate diseases, prostate carcinoma by means of these marker sequences. Furthermore, the invention relates to a diagnostic device containing such marker sequences for inflammatory prostate diseases, prostate carcinoma, in particular a protein biochip and the use thereof.11-10-2011

Joerg Bartsch, London GB

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20100291063PROTEASE INHIBITION - The invention relates to a method for inhibiting an adam protease, comprising inhibiting binding to an integrin-binding loop of a disintegrin domain in the adam protease. Also provided are cyclic peptides which inhibit binding to an integrin-binding loop of an adam protease, as well as associated pharmaceutical compositions, uses and methods of treatment.11-18-2010

John E. Bartsch, Hilliard, OH US

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20120083684DIGITAL DISTANCE MEASURER FOR NERVE CONDUCTION STUDIES - Nerve conduction studies (NCS) are used to diagnose many types of disorders and are being employed more and more frequently. Current methods for distance measurement during a NCS are manual and often time consuming and vulnerable to considerable error. A device and system for electronically measuring distance during a NCS and automatically transferring the data is disclosed. In one embodiment, the device incorporates a contact wheel to travel across the surface of the subject's skin to measure the applicable distance.04-05-2012

Lynne E. Bartsch, Lakeville, MA US

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20100056305RECYCLABLE GOLF BALL AND METHOD THEREFOR - Distribution channels for returning used golf balls to the original manufacturers are disclosed. Incentives for golfers to return golf balls for recycling are also provided.03-04-2010

Michael Bartsch, Hirzel CH

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20100240928PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF (S)-2-AMINO-1-PROPANOL (L-ALANINOL) FROM (S)-1-METHOXY-2-PROPYLAMINE - The invention relates to a process for the preparation of (S)-2-amino-1-propanol (L-alaminol) from (S)-1-methoxy-2-propylamine via the hydrochloride of (S)-2-amino-1-propanol and subsequent work-up.09-23-2010
20110275855SEPARATION OF AN ENANTIOMER MIXTURE OF (R)- AND (S)-3-AMINO-1-BUTANOL - The present invention relates to a process for separating an enantiomer mixture of (R)- and (S)-3-amino-1-butanol optionally protected on the oxygen atom, and to a process for preparing essentially enantiomerically pure (R)-3-amino-1-butanol which optionally bears a protecting group on the oxygen atom.11-10-2011

Pierre Bartsch, Liege BE

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20100261672PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS OF PYRIMIDINE-2,4,6-TRIONES - A trioxopyrimidine-cyclodextrin complex formed of a trioxopyrimidine derivative or a salt thereof and a water-soluble cyclodextrin derivative has improved solubility.10-14-2010

Reinhard Bartsch, Zola Predosa-Bologna IT

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20110281329PROCESS AND SYSTEM FOR THE INDUSTRIAL SCALE PURIFICATION OF BACTERIOPHAGES INTENDED FOR BACTERIOPHAGE THERAPY - The present invention is directed towards bacteriophage therapy, the treatment of infectious diseases, caused by pathogenic bacteria, using specific bacteriophages. The purity of bacteriophage preparations has been a major obstacle for their therapeutic use in the past. Current purification methods are only suitable for low-scale production, as they are work and cost intensive. Disclosed is a method and machinery to purify crude bacteriophage preparations in large scale and fully automated, resulting in highly pure (toxin free) and highly concentrated bacteriophage preparations, suitable for agricultural and clinical applications.11-17-2011

Richard A. Bartsch US

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20100116749EXTRACTANT COMPOSITIONS FOR CO EXTRACTING CESIUM AND STRONTIUM, A METHOD OF SEPARATING CESIUM AND STRONTIUM FROM AN AQUEOUS FEED, CALIXARENE COMPOUNDS, AND AN ALCOHOL MODIFIER - A mixed extractant solvent that includes at least one dialkyloxycalix[4]arenebenzocrown-6 compound, 4′,4′,(5′)-di-(t-butyldicyclohexano)-18-crown-6, at least one modifier, and, optionally, a diluent. The dialkyloxycalix[4]arenebenzocrown-6 compound is 1,3-alternate-25,27-di(octyloxy)calix[4] arenebenzocrown-6, 1,3-alternate-25,27-di(decyloxy)calix[4]arene-benzocrown-6, 1,3-alternate-25,27-di(dodecyloxy)calix[4]arenebenzocrown-6, 1,3-alternate-25,27-di(2-ethylhexyl-1-oxy)calix[4]arenebenzocrown-6, 1,3-alternate-25,27-di(3,7-dimethyloctyl-1-oxy)calix[4] arenebenzocrown-6, 1,3-alternate-25,27-di(4-butyloctyl-1-oxy)calix[4]arenebenzocrown-6, or combinations thereof. The modifier is a primary alcohol. A method of separating cesium and strontium from an aqueous feed is also disclosed, as are dialkyloxycalix[4]arenebenzocrown-6 compounds and an alcohol modifier.05-13-2010

Ryan Robert Bartsch, Alpine, CA US

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20090316612Single Cable Antenna Module for Laptop Computer and Mobile Devices - Implementations and examples of wireless communication systems based on multi-frequency antennas each operating at different frequency bands for wireless communications, including multi-frequency antennas based on metamaterial structures.12-24-2009

Stanley J. Bartsch, Covington, KY US

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20090021575Codec-driven touch screen video conferencing control system - A CODEC-driven touch screen video conferencing control system provides a touch screen entry and display device that interfaces with the CODEC of the existing video conferencing system so that remote operation is compatible with the pre-programming of the video conferencing system. A computer with video capture device captures the output video of the video conferencing CODEC and transmits it to the touch screen so that what is displayed on the touch screen is all of the controls for the video conferencing system as pre-programmed by the video conferencing system manufacturer. There is no requirement to employ a cursor on the video conferencing monitor screen. In fact, through use of the present invention, none of the control functions of the video conferencing system appear on its monitor screens. Rather, those functions are solely displayed on the touch screen of the remote control device.01-22-2009