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20100268558 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR VENDOR MANAGMENT - A method and system for managing business transactions, such as mortgages or other financial transactions. A business transaction between an end user and a financial institution includes sub-transactions between the end user and a vendor. A software system performs functions to complete the business transaction. Automated ordering allows an end user to quickly and easily order a sub-transaction without input from the financial institution or the vendor, and also automatically orders sub-transactions upon satisfaction of a trigger event. Vendor management functionality allows a financial institution to manage the transactions of a vendor. Qualitative performance analysis functionality allows an end user to monitor and evaluate a vendor's price, turn-around time, quality score, and overall score. Vendor distribution functionality distributes sub-transactions among vendors. Vendor management company functionality allows a vendor management company—a vendor that outsources some or all of its sub-transactions to independent service providers—to effectively use the system. | 10-21-2010 |
20130290126 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR VENDOR MANAGEMENT - A system and method for defining a custom business process associated with a financial transaction. Defining a business process includes creating one or more forms for exchanging information among a customer, a financial institution, and, optionally, a vendor or other third-party who performs one or more sub-transactions related to the financial transaction. The system and method of the present invention provide for customizing each form to include one or more data elements associated with the financial transaction. The selected data elements are subsequently used to define logical relationships for automating order placement of sub-transactions. The logical relationships are triggered by one or more predetermined events. Once triggered, the logical relationships are applied, and the result or outcome is used to perform other tasks associated with the financial transaction automatically. | 10-31-2013 |
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20080242813 | Hairy polymeric nanoparticles - This invention discloses a process for synthesizing a hairy polymer particle which comprises the steps of (1) polymerizing a vinyl aromatic monomer by emulsion polymerization in an aqueous medium to produce core particles, (2) recovering the core particles from the aqueous medium, (3) dispersing the core particles in an organic solvent, (4) adding an organo-lithium compound to the dried core particles in the organic solvent to produce the hairless core initiator, and (5) utilizing the hairless core initiator to initiate the anionic polymerization of a conjugated diolefin monomer in an organic solvent to produce a solution of the hairy polymer particles. The hairy polymer nanoparticles can then be recovered from the organic solvent. These hairy polymer particles are comprised of (1) a core which is comprised of a polymer of a vinyl aromatic monomer and (2) hairs which are polymer chains of a conjugated diolefin monomer, wherein the hairs are covalently bonded to the core. The core is typically spherical in shape, has a diameter of less than 1000 nm, and is comprised of a crosslinked polymer of a vinyl aromatic monomer. The hairy polymer particles of this invention are useful as fillers in rubber compositions used in making articles of manufacture, such as tires, hoses, power transmission belts, windshield wiper blades, and the like. | 10-02-2008 |
20090042719 | Hairy polymeric nanoparticles - This invention discloses a process for synthesizing a hairy polymer particle which comprises the steps of (1) polymerizing a vinyl aromatic monomer by emulsion polymerization in an aqueous medium to produce core particles, (2) recovering the core particles from the aqueous medium, (3) dispersing the core particles in an organic solvent, (4) adding an organo-lithium compound to the dried core particles in the organic solvent to produce the hairless core initiator, and (5) utilizing the hairless core initiator to initiate the anionic polymerization of a conjugated diolefin monomer in an organic solvent to produce a solution of the hairy polymer particles. The hairy polymer nanoparticles can then be recovered from the organic solvent. These hairy polymer particles are comprised of (1) a core which is comprised of a polymer of a vinyl aromatic monomer and (2) hairs which are polymer chains of a conjugated diolefin monomer, wherein the hairs are covalently bonded to the core. The core is typically spherical in shape, has a diameter of less than 1000 nm, and is comprised of a crosslinked polymer of a vinyl aromatic monomer. The hairy polymer particles of this invention are useful as fillers in rubber compositions used in making articles of manufacture, such as tires, hoses, power transmission belts, windshield wiper blades, and the like. | 02-12-2009 |
20110024011 | MODIFIED GEL PARTICLES AND RUBBER COMPOSITION - This invention discloses a tire which is comprised of a generally toroidal-shaped carcass with an outer circumferential tread, two spaced beads, at least one ply extending from bead to bead and sidewalls extending radially from and connecting said tread to said beads, wherein said tread is adapted to be ground-contacting, and wherein said tread is comprised of (1) a filler, (2) a cured rubbery polymer, and (3) core-shell particles which are comprised of (a) a crosslinked elastomeric core consisting essentially of repeat units that are derived from at least one conjugated diolefin monomer and from 15 weight percent to 30 weight percent at least one crosslinking monomer, wherein the crosslinked elastomeric core is a polymeric composition having a glass transition temperature which is within the range of −20° C. to 20° C., and (b) a polymeric shell which is derived from at least one vinyl aromatic monomer, wherein the polymeric shell has a glass transition temperature which is within the range of 50° C. to 160° C., and wherein the weight ratio of the core to the shell is within the range of 20:1 to 7:1. | 02-03-2011 |
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20130011647 | Reduced-Voc and Non-Voc Blowing Agents for Making Expanded and Extruded Thermoplastic Foams - A blowing agent blend for making thermoplastic polymer foams includes methyl formate. The blowing agent blend can further comprise at least one co-blowing agent. The co-blowing agent is either a physical co-blowing agent (e.g. an inorganic agent, a hydrocarbon, a halogenated hydrocarbon, a hydrocarbon with polar, functional group(s), water or any combination thereof), or a chemical co-blowing agent, or combinations thereof. The thermoplastic polymer foam can be an alkenyl aromatic polymer foam, e.g. a polystyrene foam. The blowing agent blend includes methyl formate and one or more co-blowing agents. The methyl formate-based blowing agent blends produce dimensionally stable foams that have improved resistance to flame spread. A process for the preparation of such foams is also provided. | 01-10-2013 |
20130011648 | Reduced-Voc and Non-Voc Blowing Agents for Making Expanded and Extruded Thermoplastic Foams - A blowing agent blend for making thermoplastic polymer foams includes methyl formate. The blowing agent blend can further comprise at least one co-blowing agent. The co-blowing agent is either a physical co-blowing agent (e.g. an inorganic agent, a hydrocarbon, a halogenated hydrocarbon, a hydrocarbon with polar, functional group(s), water or any combination thereof), or a chemical co-blowing agent, or combinations thereof. The thermoplastic polymer foam can be an alkenyl aromatic polymer foam, e.g. a polystyrene foam. The blowing agent blend includes methyl formate and one or more co-blowing agents. The methyl formate-based blowing agent blends produce dimensionally stable foams that have improved resistance to flame spread. A process for the preparation of such foams is also provided. | 01-10-2013 |
20140187658 | Reduced-VOC and Non-VOC Blowing Agents for Making Expanded and Extruded Thermoplastic Foams - Process for producing a thermoplastic polymer foam article includes preparing an expandable polymeric formulation comprising a thermoplastic polymer and a blowing agent blend, forming the formulation into an expandable bead, and expanding the expandable bead to form a thermoplastic polymer foam article. The blowing agent blend includes methyl formate, hydrocarbon, and either carbon dioxide or 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane (HFC-134a). The blowing agent blend has a higher effective volatility than that of methyl formate alone. A thermoplastic polymer foam article prepared by a process is also provided. | 07-03-2014 |
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20080219927 | ADENOSINE DERIVATIVE FORMULATIONS FOR MEDICAL IMAGING - A stable composition useful for myocardial perfusion imaging contains one or more 2-alkynyladenosine derivatives; and a solvent which is made up of water and hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin. | 09-11-2008 |
20120237445 | STABILIZATION OF RADIOPHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS USING ASCORBIC ACID - Radiopharmaceutical compositions, and related methods, useful for medical imaging are provided. The radiopharmaceutical compositions include one or more radiopharmaceutical compounds, together with a stabilizer comprising ascorbic acid, wherein the pH of said composition is within the range of about 3.5-5.5. | 09-20-2012 |
20130064769 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SYNTHESIZING IMAGING AGENTS, AND INTERMEDIATES THEREOF - The present invention generally relates to methods and system for the synthesis of imaging agents, and precursors thereof. The methods may exhibit improved yields and may allow for the large-scale synthesis of imaging agents, including imaging agents comprising a radioisotope (e.g., | 03-14-2013 |
20130101508 | STABILIZATION OF RADIOPHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS USING ASCORBIC ACID - Radiopharmaceutical compositions, and related methods, useful for medical imaging are provided. The radiopharmaceutical compositions include one or more radiopharmaceutical compounds, together with a stabilizer comprising ascorbic acid, wherein the pH of said composition is within the range of about 3.5-5.5. | 04-25-2013 |
20140328757 | COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING ASCORBIC ACID AND AN IMAGING AGENT AND RELATED METHODS - The present invention is generally directed towards compositions comprising ascorbic acid or ascorbate salt and an imaging agent, and related methods. In some embodiments, the imaging agent comprises pyridaben or a pyridaben analog attached to an imaging moiety. | 11-06-2014 |
20150056136 | RADIOPHARMACEUTICAL SYNTHESIS METHODS - The invention relates to products and methods that provide increased yields of certain radiopharmaceuticals. | 02-26-2015 |
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20080318488 | Deer rattling device - A rattling device to replicate the sound of antlers of bucks engaged in combat. The device comprises a rounded base body assembly, a striker assembly, a flexible spring that holds the striker assembly and base base body together, a leg strap, and a belt hanger. The rounded base body and the striker assembly are made of molded plastic. The rounded base body assembly contains a series of variably sized hollow nodes. The striker assembly comprises a series of similarly sized hollow nodes. The device is manufactured such that the nodes of the base plate face the nodes of the striker assembly. In the rest position, the nodes are held firmly against each other by the force of the flexible spring. When the hunter wants to replicate the sound of bucks battling each other, the striker assembly is pulled away from the rounded base body. The flexible elastic spring provides a force that opposes the action of the hunter. When the hunter releases the striker assembly, the spring forces it back into base plate where the nodes of the striker assembly impinge on the nodes of the rounded base body making the sound of the initial thrust of two battling bucks. As the hunter pulls the striker assembly slightly away from the rounded base body and slightly rotates the striker assembly, a sound is replicated that simulates the sound of the antlers of battling bucks continuing to engage each other at close quarters. The base plate and striker assembly are injection molded. The nodes of the base plate and striker assembly are hollow. The nodes face each other. The device contains a leg strap and belt hanger to affix it to the hunter's body or clothing. | 12-25-2008 |
20090050711 | Variable and regulated animal scent dispenser - A variable and regulated animal scent dispenser that allows a hunter or tracker to dispense discrete and variable amounts of animal or other scent in a continuous manner while walking through a forest or field. The lower part of the device is attached to the underside of a hunter's boot; the upper part of the device is clipped on to the top of the hunter's boot. As the hunter walks through the woods, the sole of his boot presses down on the compressible bladder, thereby sending air through a rubber or plastic tube to a manifold. Depending on the position of the manifold/regulator switch, the compressed air either bypasses a scent receptacle or enters the scent receptacle. If the compressed air enters the scent receptacle, it picks up particles of scent and transports them out the discharge tube and ultimately to the atomizer at the end of the tube. Scent is then dispersed through the atomizer onto the ground. This allows for a fairly continuous stream of scent. The hunter can vary the amount of scent that is dispersed through the atomizer by adjusting the manifold. | 02-26-2009 |
20130225039 | Deer Rattling Device - An improved rattling device to replicate the sound of antlers of bucks engaged in combat. The device comprises a contoured base body assembly, a striker assembly, a flexible elastic connector that holds the striker assembly and contoured base together, a leg strap, and a belt hanger. The contoured base body contains a series of highly engineered variably sized hollow nodes. The striker assembly comprises a series of similarly sized hollow nodes. The nodes of the two-part contoured base body face the nodes of the striker assembly. In the rest position, the nodes are held firmly against each other by the force of the elastic connector. | 08-29-2013 |