Bazinet
Dominic Bazinet, Montreal CA
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20090255854 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR RECUPERATING OBJECTS FROM A MIXTURE - There is provided an apparatus for recuperating at least one target object from a mixture conveyed to a refuse container, the apparatus comprising a tray having an upstream end for receiving the mixture and a downstream end adapted to be positioned above the refuse container, a moving member for conveying the mixture at a predetermined speed from the upstream end to the downstream end of the tray, a control module and a target object detector mounted near the downstream end of the tray, the object detector providing a first signal to the control module when no target object is detected in the mixture and a second signal when a target object is detected in the mixture. The control module stops the moving member from conveying the mixture upon reception of the second signal so that the detected target object can be recuperated. | 10-15-2009 |
Dominique Bazinet, Montreal CA
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20110000920 | Apparatus for separating and accumulating matters - There is provided an apparatus for separating and accumulating different matters, the apparatus comprising or being adapted to receive at least a first and a second receptacle, and comprising an opening and a movable element splitting the opening area into a plurality of areas to define a first inlet associated with the first receptacle and a second inlet associated with the second receptacle. The moving element can be moved in one direction to enlarge the first inlet while reducing the second inlet and moved in the opposite direction to enlarge the second inlet while reducing the first inlet. | 01-06-2011 |
John Phillip Bazinet, Concord, NH US
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20100195360 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR POLARITY INDEPENDENT STEP-UP CONVERTER CAPABLE OF OPERATING UNDER ULTRA-LOW INPUT VOLTAGE CONDITION - Apparatus and method for a polarity independent step-up converter capable of operating with ultra low input voltage. The step-up converter as disclosed herein receives an input source having a variable polarity and includes a first core circuit coupled to the input source and an output of the step-up converter and a second core circuit coupled to the input source and the output of the step-up converter. The first core circuit is configured to be active for a first input voltage polarity to output a first step-up voltage and the second core circuit is configured to be active for a second input voltage polarity to output a second step-up voltage. | 08-05-2010 |
Michel Bazinet, Mount-Royal CA
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20120046348 | OLIGONUCLEOTIDE CHELATE COMPLEXES - The present disclosure describes the broadly active chelation of diverse divalent 2+ metal cations by any oligonucleotide (ON), regardless of size or modification. This chelation effect is specific to cations which are divalent (or of higher valency) and results in the formation of oligonucleotide chelate complexes which do not behave like salts. It is described herein a novel composition of an ON chelate complex prepared using any ON and a divalent metal cation and methods for the suppression of anti-coagulation and or subcutaneous injection site reactions and or improved tolerability with oligonucleotides by the use of ON chelate complexes during oligonucleotide administration. | 02-23-2012 |
Michel Bazinet, Montreal CA
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20130296410 | OLIGONUCLEOTIDE CHELATE COMPLEXES - The present disclosure describes the broadly active chelation of diverse divalent 2+ metal cations by any oligonucleotide (ON), regardless of size or modification. This chelation effect is specific to cations which are divalent (or of higher valency) and results in the formation of oligonucleotide chelate complexes which do not behave like salts. It is described herein a novel composition of an ON chelate complex prepared using any ON and a divalent metal cation and methods for the suppression of anti-coagulation and or subcutaneous injection site reactions and or improved tolerability with oligonucleotides by the use of ON chelate complexes during oligonucleotide administration. | 11-07-2013 |
20130309201 | OLIGONUCLEOTIDE CHELATE COMPLEX - POLYPEPTIDE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS - It is disclosed a pharmaceutical composition containing an oligonuclelotide chelate complex and at least one polypeptide or pegylated polypeptide. The present disclosure also describes additional pharmaceutical compositions and methods for the treatment of diseases including viral infections. | 11-21-2013 |
20130310445 | OLIGONUCLEOTIDE CHELATE COMPLEX METHODS - It is described pharmaceutical compositions and methods for the treatment of viral infections, hypercholesterolemia, hypertriglyceridemia, Alzheimer's disease, prion disease and Duchene's muscular dystrophy with oligonucleotide chelate complexes. | 11-21-2013 |
20140065102 | METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF HEPATITIS B AND HEPATITIS D INFECTIONS - It is disclosed a method for the treatment of HBV infection or HBV/HDV co-infection, the method comprising administering to a subject in need of treatment a first pharmaceutically acceptable agent that removes the hepatitis B surface antigen from the blood and a second pharmaceutically acceptable agent which stimulates immune function. | 03-06-2014 |
20140369962 | METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF HEPATITIS B AND HEPATITIS D INFECTIONS - It is disclosed a method for the treatment of hepatitis B (HBV) infection or HBV/hepatitis D (HDV) co-infection, the method comprising administering to a subject in need of treatment a first pharmaceutically acceptable agent that removes the hepatitis B surface antigen from the blood and a second pharmaceutically acceptable agent which stimulates immune function. | 12-18-2014 |
20140369963 | METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF HEPATITIS B AND HEPATITIS D INFECTIONS - It is disclosed a method for the treatment of hepatitis B (HBV) infection or HBV/hepatitis D (HDV) co-infection, the method comprising administering to a subject in need of treatment a first pharmaceutically acceptable agent that removes the hepatitis B surface antigen from the blood and a second pharmaceutically acceptable agent which stimulates immune function. | 12-18-2014 |
Patrick Rosaire Bazinet, Somerville, MA US
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20140350274 | METHODS FOR ASYMMETRIC E POXIDATION USING FLOW REACTORS - Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to asymmetric epoxidation of olefinic alcohols, using a chiral alcohol chelated titanium catalyst and an organic peroxide performed in a microreactor flow reactor system that can comprise multiple microreactor modules. Molecular sieves can be used to remove any adventitious water in the reagent feed solutions and ensure an anhydrous reaction solution. The use of a microreactor flow reactor allows for the epoxidation reaction to be run at elevated temperatures of at least 20, 30, or even 50° C., which dramatically accelerates the reaction, but without a large drop in enantioselectivity. The reaction can therefore be performed with short reaction times resulting in a high throughput. | 11-27-2014 |
Robert Bazinet, Thornhill CA
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20100231222 | VERY LOW NOISE MAGNETOMETER - Disclosed herein is a very low noise fundamental mode orthogonal fluxgate magnetometer. Also disclosed is a method of measuring a magnetic field, and an integrated magnetotelluric station that can measure X, Y, and Z components of a magnetic field. | 09-16-2010 |
Ryan Bazinet, Walden, NY US
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20080281574 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GLITCH ANALYSIS IN CIRCUITS - A system and method for analyzing power glitch in circuits includes simulating a circuit to provide waveform responses at positions of interest in the circuit. Each waveform response is processed to determine glitch power by comparing optimal energy to actual energy for the waveform. The circuit is adjusted to reduce loss due to the glitch power. | 11-13-2008 |