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Edna Danon, Meitar IL
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| 20080234286 | STABLE AMORPHOUS IMATINIB MESYLATE AND PRODUCTION PROCESS THEREFOR - Provided herein is a spray dried stable amorphous imatinib mesylate as a free-flowing solid and process for producing the amorphous imatinib mesylate in highly pure form. | 09-25-2008 |
| 20080275055 | IMATINIB PRODUCTION PROCESS - Provided is a process for producing imatinib and salts thereof, e.g., imatinib mesylate. The process includes reacting4-(4-methyl-piperazin-1-ylmethyl)-benzoic acid with N-(5-amino-2-methylphenyl)-4-(3-pyridyl)-2-pyrimidine-amine in the presence of a carboxylic acid coupling reagent, to produce imatinib, and optionally converting the imatinib into a salt. | 11-06-2008 |
Haim Danon, Kiriat Ono IL
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| 20080236435 | NON-LETHAL PROJECTILE - A projectile is provided for use in a non-lethal weapon system. The projectile having kinetic energy is launched substantially along the longitudinal axis in the direction of a target. Upon impact of the projectile with the target an elastic mechanism absorbs elastically a first portion of the kinetic energy. A locking mechanism stores the first portion of the kinetic energy within the elastic mechanism; whereby the remaining kinetic energy of the impact is reduced to a non-lethal level of the target. The projectile preferably includes a deformable head attached to the first body. The deformable head is formed from a viscoelastic material which manifests both the elastic mechanism (with the elastic mechanical properties of the viscoelastic material) and further manifests the locking mechanism with the viscous properties of the viscoelastic material. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20110001619 | AUTONOMOUS OPERATION OF A NON-LETHAL PROJECTILE - A method for incapacitating an object using a non-lethal projectile equipped with a motion sensing device. The non-lethal projectile is fired at and preferably attaches to the object. Motion of the object is monitored by the motion sensing device. Upon sensing motion of the object, the non-lethal projectile provides a first or another incapacitating stimulus to the object if the motion is sensed as meeting at least one criterion. The criterion may be based on a previously determined algorithm or the threshold is previously determined. | 01-06-2011 |
| 20110061557 | Non-Lethal Projectile - A projectile is provided for use in a non-lethal weapon system. The projectile includes a first body with a longitudinal axis. The projectile having kinetic energy is launched substantially along the longitudinal axis in the direction of a target. The projectile preferably includes a second body with the same longitudinal axis and a hollow. A portion of the first body fits marginally within the hollow. The elastic mechanism includes an elastic deformation of the first body and/or second body while the first body is forced into the hollow during the impact. | 03-17-2011 |
Kobi Danon, Rishon Lezion IL
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| 20090122610 | Operation of a non-volatile memory array - A cache programming operation which requires 2 SRAMs (one for the user and one for the array) may be combined with a multi-level cell (MLC) programming operation which also requires 2 SRAMs (one for caching the data and one for verifying the data), using only a total of two SRAMs (or buffers). One of the buffers (User SRAM) receives and stores user data. The other of the two buffers (Cache SRAM) may perform a caching function as well as a verify function. In this manner, if a program operation fails, the user can have its original data back so that he can try to reprogram it to a different place (address). | 05-14-2009 |
Michael Danon, Bnei-Atarot IL
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| 20100068721 | Method and system for protection and cross protection of algae and cyanobacteria from virus an bacteriophage infections - Virus contaminations of bioreactors can cause considerable losses in the industry and prevention of such contaminations is usually a major concern, especially in continuous cultures and particularly in outdoor/uncovered operations such as ponds or “racing ponds”. Use of transgenic algae/cyanobacteria harboring introgressed virus/phage DNA fragments, cultured in these bioreactors/ponds will provide protection to a range of viruses/phages. Molecular mechanisms such as lysogeny and post transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS) are being exploited to produce protected algae/cyanobacteria with cross protective resistance against various viruses/phage, thus gaining bioreactor stability. | 03-18-2010 |
Noam Danon, Hod-Hasharon IL
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| 20100246536 | Method and System for Enabling Communication in a Hybrid Network - The invention provides a method and a system for enabling communication with a device ( | 09-30-2010 |
| 20110045805 | TERMINATED CALL CONTROL FOR ROAMING CELLULAR TELEPHONY - A method, system and gateway for control of calls unanswered by a roaming user roaming on a roaming network, comprises monitoring outward bound calls to roaming users, monitoring subsequent inward forwarding of those calls terminated without answering at said roaming users, and matching between the outward bound and inward forwarding. Matching confers control of processing of the terminated call in two ways. One is that it allows call details, typically lost over International networks, to be obtained regarding the terminated call. Secondly, it allows the originating call to be connected directly to the voicemail or other forwarding destination without involving any International connections. | 02-24-2011 |
Tamar Danon, Rehovot IL
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| 20100298166 | CELL POPULATIONS FOR POLYPEPTIDE ANALYSIS AND USES OF SAME - Nucleic acid construct systems are disclosed. The constructs comprise: | 11-25-2010 |
Tamar Danon, Kfar Uriah - Doar-Na Shimshon IL
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| 20100233188 | ANTIBODIES AND PHARAMCETICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING SAME USEFUL FOR INHIBITING ACTIVITY OF METALLOPROTEINS - The present invention relates to a compound having the general Formula (I): | 09-16-2010 |
Tamar Danon, Rechovot IL
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| 20090208510 | Antibodies and pharmaceutical compositions containing same useful for inhibiting activity of metalloproteins - A method of producing a metalloprotein inhibitor, the method comprising generating antibodies directed at a composition including a metal ion-bound chelator, wherein the composition is selected having structural and electronic properties similar to a functional domain of the metalloprotein, thereby producing the metalloprotein inhibitor. | 08-20-2009 |
