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Mario M. De La Guardia, Duluth, GA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080219941COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR REMOVING HAIR STYLING AIDS - Disclosed are compositions for solubilizing and/or removing a hair styling aid composition from hair. The compositions comprise at least one active solvent, wherein the active solvent is a glycol or an ester; and a carrier composition comprising a liquid vehicle. Also disclosed are methods for solubilizing and/or removing hair styling aids from hair.09-11-2008

Mario M. De La Guardia, Woodstock, GA US

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20110253162METHODS OF NEUTRALIZING RELAXED HAIR AND COMPOSITIONS FOR SAME - The present invention relates to processes for neutralizing relaxed hair. Still further, the present invention relates to neutralizer compositions for use on relaxed hair. Still further, the present invention relates to a system for neutralizing relaxed hair. Yet further, the invention relates to relaxed hair neutralized by the compositions and methods disclosed herein.10-20-2011

Miguel De La Guardia, Lincoln Park, NJ US

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20110028775THERAPEUTIC INFUSION AND TRANSFER SYSTEM FOR USE WITH RADIOACTIVE AGENTS - Described herein are infusion systems and methods for delivering a radiopharmaceutical agent to a subject without exposing an administering health care professional to a potentially deleterious amount of radiation.02-03-2011

Rafael De La Guardia, Providencia MX

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20090002939Systems and methods for fan speed optimization - Systems and methods for controlling cooling fan speed based on ambient noise levels are disclosed. Some embodiments may include a method for controlling cooling fan speed. The method may include receiving an indication of a current ambient noise level at a computer system and predicting noise due to one or more cooling fans at an expected operator position for the computer system based on a first speed of the cooling fan(s). Embodiments of the method may also include comparing the predicted operation position noise due to the cooling fan(s) with the current ambient noise level and adjusting the cooling fan(s) to a second speed based on the comparison between the predicted operator position noise and the current ambient noise level. Other embodiments are disclosed and claimed.01-01-2009