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Claudio Carlucci, Genova IT
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090006339 | Programmer interface for manufacturing execution system - In order to accelerate the analysis of the structure of a data source of the manufacturing execution system a programmer interface for analyzing a data source of a manufacturing execution system includes a query browser having query building means for generating a query, an execute means configured to provide provides means for receiving data from the data source according to the query, and a data structure means configured to provide a structure of the received data based on the query. | 01-01-2009 |
Giovanni Carlucci, Chien IT
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100036341 | ABSORBENT PRODUCT COMPRISING A CATIONIC MODIFIED GUAR GUM - Absorbent products for feminine protection, for example sanitary pads, pantiliners or tampons, comprising a cationic modified guar gum. The guar gum is modified by a cationizing agent comprising an ammonium group, wherein the degree of substitution of the cationizing agent is from about 0.070 to less than 0.30. In one aspect of the invention, the cationic modified guar gum is substantially water soluble. | 02-11-2010 |
Giovanni Carlucci, Chleti IT
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090076474 | ABSORBENT ARTICLES COMPRISING AN AGLYCONE DERIVABLE FROM AN IRIDOID GLYCOSIDE - An absorbent article comprising aglycone derivable from an iridoid glycoside and/or one or more derivative thereof have an improved body fluid retention properties. | 03-19-2009 |
Giovanni Carlucci, Chieti (pescara) IT
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| 20110130734 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE - An absorbent article for feminine hygiene comprising a layered structure is provided. The article exhibits flexibility combined with shaped stability when it is worn by the user. | 06-02-2011 |
María Josefina Carlucci, Buenos Aires AR
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100278858 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING ATTENUATED VIRAL STRAINS - Provided is a process for preparing attenuated viral strains, comprising to contact, at least one sulphated polymer and a virus susceptible to the inhibition of the polymer, via successive passages of the virus with increasing polymeric concentrations, where the amenable virus is characterized by the method of reducing viral plates and where the strain resulting from the attenuated virus has stable phenotypic and genotypic characteristics, different from that of the virus strain in wild state that generated thereto. The process comprises to contact the sulphated polymer(s) with the virus susceptible to the inhibition of the polymer via about 15 or more successive passages with increasing concentrations of the sulphated polymer(s). According to the inventive process, the concentration of the at least one sulphated polymer in the first passage should be less than the IC | 11-04-2010 |
María Josefina Carlucci, Buenos Aires AR
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100278858 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING ATTENUATED VIRAL STRAINS - Provided is a process for preparing attenuated viral strains, comprising to contact, at least one sulphated polymer and a virus susceptible to the inhibition of the polymer, via successive passages of the virus with increasing polymeric concentrations, where the amenable virus is characterized by the method of reducing viral plates and where the strain resulting from the attenuated virus has stable phenotypic and genotypic characteristics, different from that of the virus strain in wild state that generated thereto. The process comprises to contact the sulphated polymer(s) with the virus susceptible to the inhibition of the polymer via about 15 or more successive passages with increasing concentrations of the sulphated polymer(s). According to the inventive process, the concentration of the at least one sulphated polymer in the first passage should be less than the IC | 11-04-2010 |
