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Dhadwal

Harbans Dhadwal, Setauket, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080253774Device having a casing containing a potting material for transmitting signals between electronic components - A device including: at least two electronic/electrical components; and a casing, the casing having at least a portion thereof acting as a communication bus for connecting the at least two electronic/electrical components.10-16-2008

Patent applications by Harbans Dhadwal, Setauket, NY US

Harbans S. Dhadwal, Stony Brook, NY US

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20100163748DUAL DETECTOR CAPILLARY WAVEGUIDE BIOSENSOR AND METHOD FOR USE THEREOF - A method for fluorescence detection that provides control of experimental and molecular factors and reliably predicts of concentration from fluorescence intensity measurements utilizing capillary-based flow sensors utilizing a dual detector approach to provide instantaneous normalization of the fluorescent intensity by the Rayleigh scattered intensity measured from the same sensing volume, insensitive to various experimental parameters for prediction of absolute concentrations of fluorescent solutes.07-01-2010

Harbans S. Dhadwal, Setauket, NY US

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20090099559COHERENT IMAGING FIBER BASED HAIR REMOVAL DEVICE - A photoepilation device including a compact hand piece applicator and a portable electronics module for use in a non-medical setting. The hand piece, which contains no electrical signals, allows the user to focus on individual hair follicles by observing a magnified image provided on a semiconductor display. The image from the hand piece is transported to a remote CCD through a coherent imaging fiber, which also delivers the therapeutic energy pulse from a remotely located source to the localized target. Destruction of pluripotential follicular stems cells found in the hair bulb and bulge regions is possible via a single low power laser diode. Control of pulse width and spot size attains a range of fluence levels up to 85 J·cm04-16-2009