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Bradley W. Bowan, Ii, Bethesda, MD US
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| 20100285945 | MITIGATION OF SECONDARY PHASE FORMATION DURING WASTE VITRIFICATION - A method for vitrification of high level waste to reduce the formation of persistent secondary phases comprising the steps of providing a high level waste for vitrification; providing a glass frit additive for mixing with said high level waste; redistributing selected constituents of said glass frit for mixing separately as raw chemicals with said high level waste; and, feeding said high level waste, said glass frit additive, and the redistributed glass frit constituents to a melter for vitrification of said high level waste so that formation of secondary phases is suppressed. | 11-11-2010 |
Bradley W. Caprathe, Livonia, MI US
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| 20100120858 | Piperidine Derivatives - The invention relates to compounds of Formula (I) | 05-13-2010 |
Bradley W. Caszatt, Manchester, MI US
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| 20090057263 | HOT FILL CONTAINER - The plastic container according to the present disclosure is an aesthetically pleasing plastic container suitable for premium hot fill beverages, such as teas and fruit juices. The plastic container defines a body and includes an upper portion having a finish. Integrally formed with the finish and extending downward therefrom is a shoulder region. The shoulder region merges into and provides a transition between the finish and a first vacuum absorbing region. The first vacuum absorbing region merges into a waist region. The waist region merges into a second vacuum absorbing region. The second vacuum absorbing region transitions into a base portion having a base. | 03-05-2009 |
Bradley W. Ficko, Manotick CA
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| 20110084799 | LOCK SYSTEM INCLUDING AN ELECTRONIC KEY AND A PASSIVE LOCK - A lock system that includes a passively powered lock device having an electric lock mechanism and a key device having a power supply, wherein the key device stores a lock credential associated with the lock device. The key device is structured to be operatively coupled to the lock device. The key device is also structured to provide power to the lock device for powering the lock device and moving the electric lock mechanism from a locked condition to an unlocked condition when the key device is operatively coupled to the lock device. The lock device is structured to receive an authentication message from the key device, verify based on the authentication message that the key device stores the lock credential, and move the electric lock mechanism from the locked condition to the unlocked condition based on the verification that the key device stores the lock credential. | 04-14-2011 |
| 20110088083 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTHENTICATING A USER BASED ON A PHYSICAL OBJECT - An authentication method based on the use of an inanimate physical object that includes storing first object data in a storage medium, wherein the first object data is generated based on a first image of at least a portion of the physical object, capturing a second image of the at least a portion of the physical object, and generating second object data based on the second image. The method further includes searching the storage medium and determining that the second object data and the first object data are a match, and authenticating an individual associated with the physical object in response that determination. Also provided are embodiments of an authentication system that may be adapted to implement the method. | 04-14-2011 |
Bradley W. Knesel, Kernersville, NC US
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| 20090275076 | CELL SAMPLE PREPARATION METHOD AND APPARATUS - An apparatus and method for automatic thin-layer cell sample slide preparation without requiring human intervention are disclosed. According to one embodiment, a cell sample is measured to derive a cell sample measurement. An estimation of total cellularity of the cell sample is determined based upon the cell sample measurement. A differential volume of diluent is dispensed to the cell sample based upon the estimation of total cellularity of the cell sample to form a cell suspension. In one embodiment, a differential volume of the cell suspension and a differential volume of cell adherent may be combined based upon the estimation of total cellularity of the cell sample to form a cell mixture. A differential volume of the cell suspension or cell mixture (if an adherent is mixed with the cell suspension) is dispensed onto a surface of a sample slide. | 11-05-2009 |
