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Celeste
Laura L. Celeste, Gaithersburg, MD US
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| 20110144085 | TRIAZOLOPYRIDINE COMPOUNDS AS PIM KINASE INHIBITORS - Compounds of Formula (I), in which A, B, R | 06-16-2011 |
Lesa R. Celeste, Irmo, SC US
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| 20120077978 | Structure Based Design Of Inhibitors Of Human Thymidylate Synthase - A compound is provided having the chemical structure: | 03-29-2012 |
Ronald Celeste, Kuehlenthal DE
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| 20100319505 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONVEYING A PAPER WEB - In a device and a method for conveying a paper web, there is provided a longitudinal cutter to cut a paper web conveyed in a conveying direction into at least a first partial web and a second partial web. Furthermore, there is provided a support member arranged behind the longitudinal cutter in conveying direction and supporting at least a portion of the first partial web and at least a portion of the second partial web so that movement of the first partial web and the second partial web in a direction transverse to the conveying direction is substantially blocked and that movement of the first partial web and the second partial web in the conveying direction is substantially not hindered. | 12-23-2010 |
Ronald Celeste, Kuehlental DE
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| 20100191368 | METHOD AND CONTROL CIRCUIT FOR ADJUSTING A GAP - In a method for adjusting a gap through which a product is to be conveyed, a rotatable element is driven with a predetermined torque, and the rotatable element is moved against the product located in the gap until the rotatable element stops. | 07-29-2010 |
Salvatore Albert Celeste, Peabody, MA US
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| 20090095164 | METHOD OF ENHANCING BEVERAGES BY MEANS OF A UNIQUE MICROENCAPSULATED DELIVERY SYSTEM - The present invention provides a method of imparting flavor enhancers, (flavorings) flavor or aroma masking agents, medicinal additives, fragrances, vitamins, colorants, homeopathic and herbal remedies, appearance and characteristic modifiers and other ingredients to a brewed or steeped beverage such as coffee or tea by means of a microencapsulated delivery system incorporated onto a substrate or filter material such as those used in drip coffee makers or tea bags. The microcapsules are “printed” or laminated to the substrate filter paper in a pattern that allows water to pass through while the microcapsules filled with a flavoring liquid or solid is dissolved thus releasing the contents into the water stream resulting in a flavor-enhanced beverage. Alternative delivery may also be achieved by means of: | 04-16-2009 |
| 20110177141 | MICROENCAPSULATED DELIVERY SYSTEM - A microencapsulated delivery system, composition or method is disclosed in which one or more agents to be delivered are encapsulated in small capsules (e.g., microcapsules), and the capsules are applied or adhered to one or more surfaces of a substrate. The encapsulated agent is latently released upon exposure to appropriate conditions. | 07-21-2011 |
Salvatore Albert Celeste, Swampscott, MA US
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| 20110253622 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF INDELIBLY MARKING CELLULOSE, PAPER, TEXTILES AND OTHER WOVEN AND NON-WOVEN FIBER MATERIALS - The present invention provides a convenient and cost effective method of imprinting both text and images on certain filter materials such as those used in automatic coffee makers or as envelopes for the steeping of tea. The imprint must therefore be indelible, water resistant, non-toxic, temperature-resistant within the parameters of the application and the image reproduction must be crisp and permanent. Although the above-mentioned application is specific, it must be understood that the technology described herein includes, but is not limited to, the imprinting of filter paper and may be applied wherever indelible marking of certain appropriate substrates may be desired. The following describes both a method and system for indelibly marking a fabric, paper or any other fibrous material without the use of a pigmented liquid or thin-film transfer. | 10-20-2011 |
