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Carl Batt, Groton, NY US
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| 20100112549 | Microorganism Detection Method and Apparatus - Embodiments of the present invention relate to selective organism detection, and, more particularly to recombinant bacteriophages and the use of such recombinant bacteriophages to detect target bacteria and to detect specific nucleic acid sequences within said target bacteria thus allowing for the detection of phenotypic characteristics of said bacteria such as determining drug(s) to which such target bacteria are resistant. The present invention further relates to sample preparation apparatuses for preparing samples for detection and analysis using bacteriophage-based techniques, that are low in cost, easy to use, and do not require technical expertise or any additional laboratory infrastructure to perform. | 05-06-2010 |
| 20110034916 | NANOPARTICLE-MEDIATED MICROWAVE TREATMENT METHODS - A method is provided for using magnetic nanoparticles to enhance microwave therapies for treating cells and tissues. The nanoparticles are designed to transduce microwave radiation into heat and furthermore, the nanoparticles may include specific tissue targeting and other functionality for enhancing in situ effects. In one embodiment, nanoparticles are introduced into a tissue system and a microwave field is applied. The nanoparticles react to the microwave energy by releasing heat thus heating the tissue and inducing hyperthermia (below 50° C.) or thermotherapy (above 50° C.). The nanoparticles can be designed for optimal heat production response at specific microwave frequencies and/or ranges of microwave frequencies where these frequencies may span the entire microwave spectrum, namely 300 MHz (310 | 02-10-2011 |
Carl A. Batt, Groton, NY US
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| 20110294691 | ENHANCED ON-CHIP SERS BASED BIOMOLECULAR DETECTION USING ELECTROKINETICALLY ACTIVE MICROWELLS - A method for detecting target nucleic acids such as SNPs is provided. The method comprises performing a ligase detection reaction (LDR), performing surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) on the LDR, and analyzing the outcome of the LDR using analysis and/or quantification of the SERS by detecting an emitted Raman signature. The LDR-SERS method can be used for sensitive and specific detection of any nucleic acid sequence of interest. A microfluidic SERS detection device is also provided. The device comprises electrokinetically active microwells for mixing and concentrating analytes and in which analytes can be quantified. The device can be used for performing the LDR-SERS method in optofluidic chip format. | 12-01-2011 |
David Bryant Batt, Wayland, MA US
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| 20090069360 | Organic Compounds - The present invention relates to the discovery that certain compounds inhibit, regulate and/or modulate tyrosine and serine/threonine kinase and kinase-like proteins, such as RAF kinase, a serine/threonine kinase that functions in the MAP kinase signaling pathway, and is concerned with compositions which contain these compounds, and methods of using them to treat tyrosine and serine/threonine kinase and kinase-like dependent diseases, such as angiogenesis, cancer and cardiac hypertrophy. | 03-12-2009 |
Douglas G. Batt, Wilington, DE US
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| 20090124668 | CYCLIC DERIVATIVES AS MODULATORS OF CHEMOKINE RECEPTOR ACTIVITY - The present application describes modulators of MCP-1 of formula (I): | 05-14-2009 |
Douglas G. Batt, Wilmington, DE US
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| 20100160303 | CARBAZOLE CARBOXAMIDE COMPOUNDS USEFUL AS KINASE INHIBITORS - Compounds having the formula (I), and enantiomers, and diastereomers, pharmaceutically-acceptable salts, thereof, | 06-24-2010 |
| 20110112146 | CHROMENE MODULATORS OF CHEMOKINE RECEPTOR ACTIVITY - The present application describes modulators of MCP-1 or CCR-2 of formula (I) or stereoisomers or prodrugs or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein W | 05-12-2011 |
| 20110118354 | CYCLOHEXENYL MODULATORS OF CHEMOKINE RECEPTOR ACTIVITY - The present application describes modulators of MCP-1 or CCR-2 of formula, (I) or stereoisomers or prodrugs or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein T, W, X, Y, Z, R | 05-19-2011 |
Gary A. Batt, Fairport, NY US
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| 20090053635 | Imaging member - The presently disclosed embodiments are directed to charge transport layers useful in electrostatography. More particularly, the embodiments pertain to an improved electrostatographic imaging member having a charge transport layer that is dual-dopant, wherein operating life improvement is achieved by incorporating a small amount of compatible thermalsetting resin and polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane into the layer. Incorporation of these resins have been shown to increase charge transport life. | 02-26-2009 |
| 20090246665 | METAL OXIDE OVERCOATED PHOTOCONDUCTORS - A photoconductor containing a photogenerating layer, and at least one charge transport layer, and a top polymeric overcoat layer in contact with, and contiguous to the charge transport layer, and which overcoat layer includes an indium tin oxide. | 10-01-2009 |
| 20110052252 | BIAS CHARGING OVERCOAT - There is described a bias charging member that includes a conductive core and an outer surface layer on the conductive core. The outer surface layer includes a resin of aminoplast and one of polyol or nylon, a conductive additive and p-toluene sulfonic acid. There is also described a method of refurbishing bias charging members. | 03-03-2011 |
| 20110123219 | BIAS CHARGING OVERCOAT - Provide herein is a description of a bias charging member that includes a conductive core, and an outer surface layer disposed on the conductive core. The outer surface layer includes carbon black and acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene. | 05-26-2011 |
| 20110123220 | BIAS CHARGING OVERCOAT - Provide herein is a bias charging member that includes a conductive core, and an outer surface layer disposed on the conductive core. The outer surface layer includes carbon black and polycarbonate. | 05-26-2011 |
| 20110139586 | VACUUM TRANSPORT BELTS - Provided are media vacuum transport systems including media vacuum transport members, methods of making media vacuum transport members, and method of transporting media. In accordance with various embodiments, there is a media vacuum transport system including a vacuum plenum one or more transport members configured to rotate around the vacuum plenum and wherein at least one of the one or more transport members can include a substrate, the substrate comprising a plurality of holes extending from a first side proximate to the vacuum plenum to a second side proximate to the media, and a top coat layer disposed over the substrate, wherein the top coat layer can include a plurality of particles dispersed in a resin to provide an average surface roughness Ra of about 2 μm to about 100 μm. | 06-16-2011 |
Mary Louis Batt, Sharonville Oh, OH US
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| 20120034173 | Aerosol Hairspray Product for Styling and/or Shaping Hair - An aerosol hairspray product for styling and/or shaping hair. The product comprises a container for storing a hairstyling formulation and a propellant, wherein the container wall comprises at least about 80% plastic material by total weight of the container. The product also comprises a hairstyling formulation comprising from about 50% to about 99% water by total weight of the hairstyling formulation and propellant. Furthermore, the product comprises less than 15% volatile organic compound by total weight of the hairstyling formulation and propellant. | 02-09-2012 |
Mary Louise Batt, Sharonville, OH US
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| 20120031419 | Aerosol Hairspray Product for Styling and/or Shaping Hair - An aerosol hairspray product for styling and/or shaping hair. The product comprises a container for storing a hairstyling formulation and a propellant, wherein the container wall comprises at least about 80% plastic material by total weight of the container. The product also comprises a hairstyling formulation comprising from about 35% to about 99% water by total weight of the hairstyling formulation and propellant. Furthermore, the product comprises from 15% to 54% volatile organic compound by total weight of the hairstyling formulation and propellant. | 02-09-2012 |
Paul J. Batt, Macungie, PA US
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| 20090126782 | Photovoltaic Roofing Systems and Methods for Installing Them - The present invention relates generally to photovoltaic systems. The present invention relates more particularly to photovoltaic roofing systems in which photovoltaic elements are disposed upon roofing elements such as shingles, tiles, shakes or slates. For example, in one embodiment, the present invention provides a photovoltaic roofing system for use on a roof deck, the photovoltaic system comprising: a first plurality of horizontally-arranged roofing elements disposed on the roof deck, each having a headlap region and a butt region having a bottom end; a bus bar batten system extending across the headlap regions of the first plurality of roofing elements, the bus bar batten system comprising one or more rigid supports and an electrical interconnection system; a first plurality of photovoltaic elements, each disposed on a butt region of one of the first plurality of roofing elements, each operatively engaged with the electrical interconnection system of the bus bar batten system; and a second plurality of horizontally-arranged roofing elements disposed on the roof deck and covering the bus bar batten system and the headlap regions of the first plurality of horizontally-arranged roofing elements. | 05-21-2009 |
Paul J. Batt, Harleysville, PA US
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| 20090272663 | Packaging for Specialty Shingle - A package of specialty shingles is provided, preferably for containing hip, ridge or rake shingles, with support in the bottom of the package for the shingles that is complementary to the lower ends of nested, stacked shingles in the package. Shaped constraining devices are provided, for retaining the shape of shingles in the package. An assembly of packages of the specialty shingles is provided, in a tray arrangement, and a pallet assembly of various levels of such packages disposed on a pallet are also provided. | 11-05-2009 |
Peter Matthew Batt, Woodford, VA US
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| 20100135522 | Method for auditing and maintaining an ordered inventory - An image based optical character recognition method for auditing, maintaining and storing articles according to an ordered classification scheme not requiring exact physical positions. | 06-03-2010 |
Wayne Batt, Boise, ID US
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| 20090201047 | Output Impedance Calibration Circuit with Multiple Output Driver Models - A method and circuitry for calibration of the output impedance of output driver circuits in an integrated circuit is disclosed. The output drivers within an area on the integrated circuit are defined as a group, and an output model indicative of the operation of the output drivers and used to calibrate their output impedances is provided proximate to the output drivers. A state machine is used to query each output model, and to set the proper output enable signals for the enable transistors in the output drivers in each group so as to calibrate their output impedances. By decentralizing the output models, the process used to form the output models will, due to proximity to the output drivers in each group, be indicative of the process used to form the output drivers. Thus, when each group of output drivers is calibrated, the output models used for each will compensate for process variations as may occur across the surface of the integrated circuit. Each group of output drivers is thus separately calibrated, with the result that the output impedances are made more uniform across the various output drivers despite process variations. | 08-13-2009 |
