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Anthony J. Cocuzza, Wilmington, DE US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100056792Process for Synthesizing Substituted Isoquinolines - The present disclosure generally relates to a process for synthesizing optionally substituted 1-chloro-4-methoxyisoquinolines. The present disclosure also relates to intermediates useful in this process.03-04-2010

Anthony M. Cocuzza, Poughkeepsie, NY US

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20110072398Methods and Systems Involving Browser Nodes - A method comprises creating a first node, determining whether an indicator associated with a head node is present, and designating the first node as a head node, defining and associating a head node identifier with the first node, define a link from the first node to the first node, and create and save an indicator associated with the head node responsive to determining that the indicator associated with a head node is not present.03-24-2011

Clementina Elvezia Anna Cocuzza, Milano IT

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20100184053IDENTIFICATION AND QUANTIFICATION OF ONCOGENIC HPV NUCLEIC ACIDS BY MEANS OF REAL-TIME PCR ASSAYS - Method for the identification and quantification of oncogenic HPV nucleic acids comprising: a) first line screening by means of 5 independent SYBR Green I Real-time PCR assays to determine the total viral load and to identify the presence of one or more of 13 high risk HPV genotypes in the sample; b) second line assays to be applied to samples positives for: 5 independent TaqMan Real-time PCR assays to determine the presence and the viral load of the most common oncogenic HPV types: HPV types: 16, 18, 31, 45, 33 group (including 33, 52, 58, 67 genotypes).6 independent SYBR Green I RT Real-time PCR assays to determine the presence in the sample of the oncogenic transcripts E6/E7 of HPV types 16, 18, 31, 33, 45, 58.07-22-2010

Michael Anthony Cocuzza, Middletown, CT US

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20110030373Air start steam engine - A method and system for an external combustion engine operable using at least two different working fluids to be supplied to an engine to cause it to do mechanical work. The engine is started by providing a compressed gaseous working fluid at a sufficient pressure to the engine. At the same time the compressed gaseous working fluid is provided to the engine, a second working fluid that is liquid at ambient temperatures is provided to a heater to be heated. The second working fluid is heated to its boiling point and converted to pressurized gas form. Once the pressure is increased to a sufficient level, the second working fluid is injected into the engine to generate power, and the supply of the first working fluid may be stopped. After expansion in the engine, the working fluids are is exhausted from the engine, and the second working fluid may be condensed for separation from the first working fluid. The initial compressed fluid is recompressed for later use. Control circuitry controls the admission of the first and second working fluids responsive to monitoring the load on the engine.02-10-2011