Fernando Alberto
Fernando Alberto Goldbaum, Ciudad Autonoma De Buenos Aires AR
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20160115459 | CHIMERAS OF BRUCELLA LUMAZINE SYNTHASE AND BETA SUBUNIT OF AB5 TOXINS - Chimeric polypeptides useful as immunogens for inducing protective immune responses and neutralizing antibodies against Shiga toxin (Stx) in mammals. More specifically, chimeric polypeptides having a monomer of the homopentameric B subunit of the Shiga 2 toxin fused to the N-terminus of a monomer of | 04-28-2016 |
Fernando Alberto Grazziotin, Passo Fundo- Rs BR
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20080279486 | Bag Formed by a Set of Detachable Bags - The present invention is a bag ( | 11-13-2008 |
Fernando Alberto Grazziotin, Passo Fundo BR
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20110272363 | WASTE COLLECTION SYSTEM WITH BAG ASSEMBLY FORMED BY A SET OF DETACHABLE BAGS - A waste collection system having a bag assembly, and a method for removing waste material from a waterline using the system is provided. The bag assembly includes a plurality of inner bags nested within each other to collectively form a multi-layered sidewall. The bag assembly includes at least two connectors, each connector having a first end projecting inwardly through the sidewall for attaching the bags to each other and a second end opposite the first end. A container having an inlet port and an outlet port is provided. The second end of each connector is connected to one of the ports for facilitating fluid communication through the container, wherein waste material separates from the fluid within the container and remains within an innermost bag. The innermost bag and waste material contained therein is removed from the container without disconnecting the connectors from the ports. | 11-10-2011 |
Fernando Alberto Mujica, Los Altos, CA US
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20150116695 | LIGHT RADAR SIGNAL PROCESSING APPARATUS, SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Samples of a light radar (“LIDAR”) return signal are stored in an analog circular buffer following the transmission of a LIDAR pulse. Sampling continues for a fixed period of time or number of samples during a post-trigger sampling period after the occurrence of a trigger signal from a trigger circuit. The trigger circuit indicates the receipt of a return pulse associated with a target object based upon one or more return signal characteristics. Following the post-trigger sampling period, the stored analog samples are sequentially read out and converted to digital sample values. The digital sample values may be analyzed in a digital processor to further confirm the validity of the returned LIDAR pulse, to determine a time of arrival of the LIDAR pulse, and to calculate a distance to the target object. Some versions include multiple circular buffers and capture clocks, enabling the capture of samples from multiple return pulses. | 04-30-2015 |