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David J. First, Carlisle, MA US
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| 20080260558 | Device and Methods of Measuring Pressure - Embodiments of the present invention are directed to method and devices for measuring the pressure of a pump chamber in which no internal opening or connections are needed. One embodiment of the present invention is directed to an apparatus for pumping fluid. The apparatus comprises at least one housing having a transducer surface. The transducer surface has a thickness exhibiting measurable deformation upon the chamber holding a fluid under pressure such that the transducer surface has a first position at which the chamber is at one pressure and a second position at which the chamber is at a second pressure. A strain sensor is affixed to the transducer surface producing; at least one signal upon the transducer surface assuming the first position and at least one signal upon the transducer surface assuming the second position to function as an integrated pressure transducer. | 10-23-2008 |
Eric First, Morristown, NJ US
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| 20110206731 | BOTULINUM TOXIN THERAPY FOR SKIN DISORDERS - Methods for treating skin disorders by local administration of a Clostridial toxin, such as a botulinum toxin, to a patient with a skin disorder. | 08-25-2011 |
Eric R. First, Boston, MA US
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| 20080199498 | METHODS FOR TREATING EYE DISORDERS - The present invention provides methods of treating an eye disorder. The methods comprise a step of locally administering a Clostridial toxin to the eye of a patient to treat the disorder. The eye disorder may be associated with an inflammation of the eye, including for example, bacterial conjunctivitis, fungal conjunctivitis, viral conjunctivitis, uveitis, keratic precipitates, macular edema, and inflammation response after intra-ocular lens implantation. The Clostridial toxin may be produced by a Clostridial beratti, a Clostridia butyricum, a Clostridial tetani bacterium and/or a Clostridial botulinum. | 08-21-2008 |
| 20090087459 | METHODS FOR TREATING EYE DISORDERS - The present invention provides methods of treating an eye disorder. The methods comprise a step of locally administering a Clostridial toxin to the eye of a patient to treat the disorder. The eye disorder may be associated with an inflammation of the eye, including for example, bacterial conjunctivitis, fungal conjunctivitis, viral conjunctivitis, uveitis, keratic precipitates, macular edema, and inflammation response after intra-ocular lens implantation. The Clostridial toxin may be produced by a Clostridial beratti, a Clostridia butyricum, a Clostridial tetani bacterium and/or a Clostridial botulinum. | 04-02-2009 |
| 20100098727 | METHODS FOR TREATING EYE DISORDERS - Methods of treating an eye disorder are disclosed. Particular methods comprise a step of locally administering a | 04-22-2010 |
| 20100129449 | Cosmetic Neurotoxin Compositions and Methods - Cosmetic compositions include a Clostridial neurotoxin component and a microsphere component. In certain compositions, the composition includes a | 05-27-2010 |
Eric R. First, Morristown, NJ US
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| 20100286100 | Method and composition to improve absorption of therapeutic agents - A tablet with an enhanced dissolution profile for a medicinally active ingredient such as aspirin and methods for making the tablet. The tablet comprises a blend of crystals of the medicinally active ingredient and a dissolution aid such as sodium or calcium carbonate or bicarbonate that coats the crystals upon co-milling. The blend is then compressed to form tablets that have an enhanced dissolution profile for the medicinally active ingredient. | 11-11-2010 |
Kristy First, Palm Beach Gardens, FL US
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| 20110243482 | Gift Wrap Bag - The present invention provides a gift bag formed with a functional ribbon or drawstring member attached adjacent to the open mouth, with the functional ribbon or drawstring member circumscribing the perimeter of the mouth opening and extending through a channel formed at the opening of the gift bag. When the drawstring member is pulled taut, the gift bag is sealed and the enclosed gift concealed. The gift bag can be purchased in a folded or rolled state in a variety of solid colors, patterns to suit any occasion or holiday, and in a variety of sizes. In addition, the gift bag contains a transparent or clear pocket attached to the exterior surface. The remaining open side of the pocket allows for the insertion of a greeting card or other means of identifying the person to receive the gift. | 10-06-2011 |
Melvin W. First, Newton, MA US
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| 20090117000 | Air Sterilization Apparatus - An air sterilization apparatus for sterilizing air that can include a fan assembly, which may be mounted in an upper-part of a room, and a UVC lamp to emit a UVGI field. The air sterilization apparatus may direct air across the UVGI field to sterilize the air. A baffle may also be provided to shield the eyes of occupants of the room from UVC energy contained in the UVGI field. The air sterilization apparatus may also include an illuminator lamp to provide illumination to a room. | 05-07-2009 |
Phillip N. First, Doraville, GA US
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| 20090236608 | Method for Producing Graphitic Patterns on Silicon Carbide - In a method of making a vertical graphitic path on a silicon carbide crystal having a horizontal surface, a portion of the silicon carbide crystal is removed from the horizontal surface so as to define a vertical surface that is transverse to the horizontal surface of the silicon carbide crystal. The vertical surface is annealed so as to generate a thin-film graphitic layer on the vertical surface. In another method of making graphitic layers, a material that inhibits formation of a graphitic layer when the silicon carbide crystal is annealed is applied to a surface of a silicon carbide crystal so as to define at least one opening that exposes a portion of the surface of the silicon carbide crystal. The portion of the silicon carbide crystal is annealed so as to generate a thin-film graphitic layer in the portion of the silicon carbide crystal. | 09-24-2009 |
