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Blaise Barrelet, San Diego, CA US
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| 20090083421 | Internet Website Traffic Flow Analysis - An Internet-based analysis tool follows, in real-time, the flow of traffic through a website. For every website page requested by a website visitor, the state of the visitor's browser is recorded and data relating to the path visitors take through the website is collected and studied. The state of the visitor's browser path is maintained in a traffic analysis cookie that is passed between a website file server and the visitor browser with every page requested for viewing. The cookie is maintained in a size that can be passed from server to browser and back again without negatively impacting server performance and without negatively impacting browser performance. The data in the cookie can follow the visitor browser through independent file servers, regardless of how the pages of a website might be distributed in storage. | 03-26-2009 |
Blaise Bossy, Carlsbad, CA US
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| 20090279769 | METHOD FOR DETECTING RARE EVENT - Provided are methods, compositions and kits for efficiently and accurately identifying rare events in a biological sample. | 11-12-2009 |
Blaise Corthesy, Lausanne CH
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| 20110268743 | PROBIOTICS, SECRETORY IgA AND INFLAMMATION - The present invention relates generally to the field of nutrition, health and wellness. In particular the present invention relates to probiotics and ways to increase their effectiveness. One embodiment of the present invention relates to a combination of probiotics with SIgA and possible uses of this combination. For example a use of a composition comprising SIgA and at least one probiotic for the preparation of a product to treat or prevent inflammation is disclosed. | 11-03-2011 |
| 20120014963 | PROBIOTICS, SECRETORY IGA AND INFECTION - The present invention relates generally to the field of nutrition, health and wellness. In particular the present invention relates to probiotics and ways to increase their effectiveness. One embodiment of the present invention relates to a combination of probiotics with secretory IgA and possible uses of this combination. For example a use of a composition comprising secretory IgA and at least one probiotic for the preparation of a product to treat or prevent infection is disclosed. | 01-19-2012 |
Blaise Corthesy, Cugy CH
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| 20120100167 | ALLERGEN PEPTIDE FRAGMENTS AND USE THEREOF FOR TREATMENT OF DUST MITE ALLERGIES - The present invention relates generally to in vivo methods and compositions designed for allergen specific immunotherapy. The compositions include contiguous overlapping peptide fragments which together form an entire amino acid sequence of an allergen. | 04-26-2012 |
Blaise Ganzel, Ann Arbor, MI US
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| 20090077963 | Slip Control Boost Braking System - A master cylinder includes a housing and a first secondary piston disposed in the housing. The first secondary piston cooperates with the housing to define a first secondary chamber which changes volume as the first secondary piston moves in the housing. A second secondary piston is disposed in the housing and cooperates with the housing to define a second secondary chamber which changes volume as the second secondary piston moves in the housing. A stepped primary piston is disposed in the housing. The primary piston cooperates with the housing to define a primary chamber which changes volume as the primary piston moves in the housing. The primary piston defines an abutment surface which can be driven into abutment with the first secondary piston and the second secondary piston to move the first secondary piston and the second secondary piston. A primary piston spring maintains a restorative force on the primary piston when actuated. | 03-26-2009 |
| 20110185723 | HYDRAULIC BRAKE SYSTEM WITH CONTROLLED BOOST - A vehicle brake system includes a brake pedal unit coupled to a vehicle brake pedal. The system includes an input piston connected to operate a pedal simulator during a normal braking mode, and coupled to actuate a pair of output pistons during a manual push through mode. The output pistons are operable to generate brake actuating pressure at first and second outputs of the brake pedal unit. A hydraulic pressure source supplies fluid at a controlled boost pressure. A hydraulic control unit is adapted to be hydraulically connected to the brake pedal unit and the hydraulic pressure source. The hydraulic control unit includes a slip control valve arrangement, and a switching base brake valve arrangement for switching the brake system between the normal braking mode wherein boost pressure from the pressure source is supplied to first and second vehicle brakes, and the manual push through mode wherein brake actuating pressure from the brake pedal unit is supplied to the first and second vehicle brakes. The input piston cooperates with a seal mounted in the brake pedal unit to provide for a progressive rate of friction therebetween as the input piston is advanced in the brake pedal unit by the brake pedal. | 08-04-2011 |
Blaise Mibeck, Grand Forks, ND US
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| 20090285734 | CATALYST FOR GENERATING OXIDIZED MERCURY FOR TESTING MERCURY CONTINUOUS EMISSION MONITORS (CEM) - The present invention discloses a catalyst, system, and process for oxidizing mercury. The catalyst can include a substrate and a layer attached to at least part of the substrate. The layer contains a noble metal and has an average thickness of less than 100 nanometers. The substrate can be a plurality of glass fibers that provides for a relatively high surface area for the layer to be attached to. In the alternative, the substrate can be a porous substrate that provides for a high surface area for the layer to be attached to. | 11-19-2009 |
Blaise N'Zemba, Brampton CA
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| 20100016243 | CRYSTALLINE D-ISOGLUTAMYL-D-TRYPTOPHAN AND THE MONO AMMONIUM SALT OF D-ISOGLUTAMYL-D-TRYPTOPHAN - A process for making pure crystalline D-isoglutamyl-D-tryptophan is provided which includes the step of deprotecting essentially pure N-tert-butoxycarbonyl-D-isoglutamyl-D-tryptophan or its diester to yield essentially pure D-isoglutamyl-D-tryptophan. A process is also provided for the preparation of pure mono ammonium salt of D-isoglutamyl-D-tryptophan from essentially pure N-tert-butoxycarbonyl-D-isoglutamyl-D-tryptophan. D-isoglutamyl-D-tryptophan, ammonium salt (1:1) is a stable pharmaceutical solid. | 01-21-2010 |
| 20100029742 | CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF THE MONO-SODIUM SALT OF D-ISOGLUTAMYL-D-TRYPTOPHAN - The present invention relates to crystalline forms of the mono-sodium salt of D-isoglutamyl-D-tryptophan, pharmaceutical compositions comprising them, their use in the treatment of various diseases and conditions, and processes for their preparation. In particular, the present invention relates the crystal modification 1 (polymorphic form F), the crystal modification 2 (polymorphic form I), and the crystal modification 3 (polymorphic form X) of the mono-sodium salt of D-isoglutamyl-D-tryptophan. | 02-04-2010 |
| 20100056803 | Pharmaceutically Acceptable Salts of Thymodepressin and Processes for their Manufacture - The present invention relates to pharmaceutically acceptable crystalline and amorphous salts of D-isoglutamyl-D-tryptophan as well as processes for their manufacture, pharmaceutical compositions comprising them, and their uses in the preparation of pharmaceutical compositions for the treatment of various conditions and/or diseases. In particular, the present invention relates to D-isoglutamyl-D-tryptophan potassium salt (1:1), D-isoglutamyl-D-tryptophan lithium salt (1:1), D-isoglutamyl-D-tryptophan calcium salt (2:1), D-isoglutamyl-D-tryptophan magnesium salt (2:1), and D-isoglutamyl-D- tryptophan organic ammonium salts (1:1). | 03-04-2010 |
Blaise Paratte, Colombier CH
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| 20100096451 | Key-Card Access System for Providing Selective Access to Medical Equipment - An access system for controlling access of a user to one of several unique operative modes of an electronic device used to communicate with an implantable medical device. The access system includes a portable keycard, which is held by a user. The keycard has embedded magnets arranged in a unique predetermined pattern. The electronic device has a housing that provides a slot and a channel for receiving the keycard by the user. A sensing circuit and a processing circuit are both provided. The sensing circuit includes Hall-effect transducers positioned next to the channel so that upon inserted of the keycard, certain ones of these Hall-effect transducers will reside adjacent a magnet, depending on the particular unique pattern. A magnet positioned adjacent a Hall-effect transducer will cause the transducer to send an output signal to the processor indicating the presence of a magnet at the location of the Hall-effect transducer. The Hall-effect transducers collectively generate an electronic pattern representing the particular identity of the keycard. The processor compares this electronic pattern with one of several stored in electronic memory and provides selective access to the device in response to successfully identifying a match. A doctor, a technician, a salesperson and a factory assembly worker are examples of users of this system and each will be granted predetermined access rights to operate the device. Additional Hall-effect transducers may be provided to help detect the intrusion of magnetic fields produced from magnets not located with the keycard. The process will deny any access to the device should any such remove magnetic fields be detected. | 04-22-2010 |
Blaise Rithener, La Tour-De-Peilz CH
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| 20110011271 | BEVERAGE PRODUCTION DEVICE FOR PRODUCING A BEVERAGE FROM A SINGLE-USE CAPSULE - Beverage production device for producing a beverage from a single-use capsule containing a beverage ingredient, comprising: a brewing unit ( | 01-20-2011 |
Blaise Vignon US
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| 20090122083 | Edge evaluation techniques for graphics hardware - The edge evaluation technique, in accordance with one embodiment of the present technology, includes determining a number of edges of a given primitive to be evaluated. The technique also includes sequencing evaluation of a first edge by a first edge evaluation circuit and a second edge by a second edge evaluation circuit during a first clock cycle. The technique further includes sequencing evaluation of a third edge by the first edge evaluation circuit and a fourth edge by the second edge evaluation circuit during a second clock cycle if three or more edges are to be evaluated. | 05-14-2009 |
Blaise Yvert, Carignan De Bordeaux FR
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| 20110208029 | DEVICE FOR STIMULATING LIVING TISSUE BY MICROELECTRODES AND REMOVABLE MODULE AND USE THEREOF - The disclosure relates to a device for stimulating living tissue, comprising an array of stimulating microelectrodes that are placed in a defined configuration side by side and able to be selected by applying an electrical signal for stimulation by one of the microelectrodes. According to the disclosure, an additional conducting surface for application against the living tissue, is provided in the vicinity of a defined plurality of sections for local application of microelectrodes, connecting means being provided for electrical connection between the zones, and the additional conducting surface being also connected to a lead and being formed so as to ensure local stimulation via a microelectrode. | 08-25-2011 |
