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Andre Boulay, L'Ile-Bizard CA

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20100290763MULTI-CHAMBER WATER HEATER - A water heater which includes a tank (11-18-2010

Anne Boulay, Blotzheim FR

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20080214596BIOMARKERS FOR SENSITIVITY OF PROLIFERATIVE DISEASES TO MTOR INHIBITORS - Disclosed is a method for determining the sensitivity of a proliferate disease in a subject to treatment with an mTOR inhibitor, comprising determining the level of expression and/or phosphorylation state of S6 in a sample derived from the subject, as well as related methods of treatment and uses.09-04-2008
20110195072NON-NEUROENDOCRINE CANCER THERAPY - The present invention provides a method of selecting subjects suffering or being predisposed to suffering from a proliferative disease in non-neuroendocrine tissues for treatment with a Ret inhibitor. The present invention also provides Ret inhibitors as medicaments for subjects suffering or being predisposed to suffering from a proliferative disease in non-neuroendocrine tissues.08-11-2011

Patent applications by Anne Boulay, Blotzheim FR

Benjamin Boulay, Palaiseau FR

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20080229655High Solids Content Dispersions - The present invention provides a dispersion composition containing (a) a metal base selected from the group consisting of: (i) a metal hydroxide with a solids content of greater than about 51 wt % of the composition; (ii) a metal base other than a metal hydroxide with a solids content of greater than about 15 wt % of the composition; and (iii) mixtures thereof; (b) a surfactant; and (c) an organic medium containing less than about 2 wt % of water. The invention further provides a process for preparing the composition and a method for its use.09-25-2008

Bernard Boulay, Poleymieux Au Mont D'Or FR

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20090078359Magnetic marking system, method and machine for producing the same - The invention relates to a marking system comprising wires exhibiting ultrasoft ferromagnetic properties. Said wires are arranged on or in a carrier and are associated with pre-established parallel positions which are separated by a constant gap according to a pre-established frame. The wires can be present or absent in each position, forming a detectable binary code. The inventive marking system can especially be embodied as a magnetically coded label. The invention also relates to a method for producing one such marking system by continuously incorporating ferromagnetic wires into an adhesive complex. The inventive marking system is used to identify and authenticate articles, products or objects.03-26-2009

Patent applications by Bernard Boulay, Poleymieux Au Mont D'Or FR

Jean-Francois Boulay, Quebec CA

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20110152047Calf Exerciser - The present invention is dedicated to a calf exerciser including a foot unit having foot-palm and heel support surfaces. The foot unit provides efficient resistance training of calf muscles by permitting both eversion or inversion movements of the foot-palm in synchronization with the plantar flexion dorsiflexion muscular contraction. This is achieved by inclining the foot-palm support surface either towards the exterior or the interior sides of the foot unit, by anteo-posteriolly curving the heel support surface from the foot-palm surface to the bottom of the foot unit and by including a gradual inclination of the heel support surface towards the exterior or the interior sides of the foot unit, thus forming a variable angulation foot sole gradient area. This variable angulation foot sole gradient area accentuates the eversion and inversion movements at the foot-palm and reduces the biomechanical stress by eliminating coronal rotation at the heel.06-23-2011

Jean Marie Boulay, Cugnaux FR

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20110221033HIGH POWER SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE FOR WIRELESS APPLICATIONS AND METHOD OF FORMING A HIGH POWER SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - A high power semiconductor device for operation at powers greater than 5 watts for wireless applications comprises a semiconductor substrate including an active area of the high power semiconductor device, contact regions formed on the semiconductor substrate providing contacts to the active area of the high power semiconductor device, a dielectric layer formed over a part of the semiconductor substrate, a lead for providing an external connection to the high power semiconductor device and an impedance matching network formed on the semiconductor substrate between the active area of the high power semiconductor device and the lead. The impedance matching network includes conductor lines formed on the dielectric layer. The conductor lines are coupled to the contact regions for providing high power connections to the contact regions of the active area, and have a predetermined inductance for impedance matching.09-15-2011

Luke F. Boulay, Verner CA

Michael Boulay, Dieppe CA

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20100286831METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING VENTILATION SYSTEMS - An energy recovery ventilation system is described which allows for continuous fan speed control through pulse width modulation of direct current fans. The energy recovery ventilation described is capable of fine motor speed control without the disadvantages of high noise, low efficiency and a fixed number of speeds present in commonly-used speed-varying techniques used with alternating current (AC) fans. This may be accomplished through the use of direct current (DC) fans and pulse width modulation. A controller is used to optimize the ventilation and energy efficiency of the system through the use of several temperature sensors. The energy recovery ventilation also provides a control process for self-optimization of the energy recovery ventilation, in case the supply and exhaust airflows are unequal. An unbalance may be detected by calculating the thermal efficiencies of the exhaust and supply airflows.11-11-2010