Gallez
Bernard Gallez, Lillois BE
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20090232849 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER - Compositions and a method for sensitizing a cancer for treatment by cytotoxic therapy is disclosed. The method includes the step of administering to the cancerous tissue or cells a pharmaceutical composition containing a | 09-17-2009 |
20140128720 | IN VIVO QUANTIFICATION OF A VARIATION OF OXYGENATION IN A TISSUE BY USING A MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING TECHNIQUE - The invention relates to a device and a method for quantifying a variation of oxygenation in a tissue by using a magnetic resonance imaging technique. The variation of oxygenation in a tissue can be quantified from a measured variation of a proton longitudinal relaxation rate ΔR1 and from calibration data. The method of the invention is characterized in that the variation of proton longitudinal relaxation rate ΔR1 that is used is a variation of proton longitudinal relaxation rate of lipids rather than a variation of proton longitudinal relaxation rate of water molecules. | 05-08-2014 |
Laurence Gallez, Jurbise BE
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20110166256 | Gypsum Materials - The present invention relates to hydrophobic gypsum and to a process for making gypsum hydrophobic, in particular it relates to a powdered hydrophobing additive, a hydrophobic gypsum composition and method for preparing same using granules containing organosilicon compounds as hydrophobing additives. The invention provides a granulated additive for rendering gypsum material hydrophobic, comprising a particulate carrier on which is deposited an organosilicon component, a binder polymer and an emulsifier for the organosilicon component. Such a granulated hydrophobic additive is able to provide a high initial hydrophobicity to gypsum materials to which it is applied and that the obtained hydrophobicity can last during a long period of time. | 07-07-2011 |
20130327364 | Foam Control Composition - A process for washing a substrate. The process involves providing a detergent composition that includes a surfactant and an antifoam. The antifoam comprises a hydrophobic fluid having a surface tension of at least 27 mN/m and less than 40 mN/m and a finely divided solid hydrophobic filler dispersed in the hydrophobic fluid. The process further involves washing the substrate in an aqueous medium with the detergent composition. The antifoam does not affect foaming during the washing step. During the washing step, the detergent composition is applied to the substrate. The process further involves rinsing the substrate with the applied detergent composition with water, whereby foaming during the rinsing step is inhibited. | 12-12-2013 |
20150038388 | Granulated Foam Control Agent For The Rinse Cycle Using Siloxane Wax - A granulated antifoam composition comprising an antifoam, a siloxane wax binder, and a carrier. The antifoam includes a hydrophobic fluid wherein the hydrophobic fluid has a surface tension which is greater than or approximately equal to the dynamic surface tension of an aqueous dispersion of the detergent at above the critical micelle concentration of the surfactant and less than about 62 mN/m. The antifoam further includes a finely divided solid hydrophobic filler dispersed in the hydrophobic fluid. | 02-05-2015 |
Laurence Gallez, Erbisoeul (jurbise) BE
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20140142215 | Gypsum Materials - The present invention relates to hydrophobic gypsum and to a process for making gypsum hydrophobic, in particular it relates to a powdered hydrophobing additive, a hydrophobic gypsum composition and method for preparing same using granules containing organosilicon compounds as hydrophobing additives. The invention provides a granulated additive for rendering gypsum material hydrophobic, comprising a particulate carrier on which is deposited an organosilicon component, a binder polymer and an emulsifier for the organosilicon component. | 05-22-2014 |
Vincent B. Gallez, 1340 Ottignies - Louvain La Neuve BE
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20160076171 | Fibers and Nonwoven Materials Prepared Therefrom - Described herein are fibers, nonwoven fabrics, and other nonwoven articles comprising a blend of at least one propylene-based elastomer and an impact copolymer. The impact copolymer is a reactor blend and comprises a propylene homopolymer component and a copolymer component, where the copolymer component comprises less than about 55 wt % ethylene-derived units, based on the weight of the copolymer component. | 03-17-2016 |
20160082690 | Fibers and Nonwoven Materials Prepared Therefrom - Described herein are fibers, nonwoven fabrics, and other nonwoven articles comprising a blend of at least one propylene-based elastomer and a broad molecular weight polypropylene or a broad molecular weight impact copolymer. The broad molecular weight polypropylene has a molecular weight distribution (MWD) of greater than 4.5. The impact copolymer is a reactor blend and comprises a propylene homopolymer component and a copolymer component, where the propylene homopolymer component has a molecular weight distribution (MWD) of greater than 4.5. | 03-24-2016 |
Vincent B. Gallez, Ottignies BE
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20130165008 | Fibers and Nonwoven Materials Prepared Therefrom - The present invention is directed to fibers, nonwoven fabrics, and nonwoven laminates comprising a blend of at least one impact copolymer and at least one propylene-based elastomer. The blends comprise from about 45 to about 85 wt % of an impact copolymer, where the impact copolymer comprises a blend of a propylene homopolymer and a copolymer comprising from about 20 to about 80 wt % propylene-derived units and from about 20 to about 80 wt % ethylene-derived units. The blends further comprise from about 15 to about 55 wt % of a propylene-based elastomer, where the propylene-based elastomer comprises from about 5 to about 25 wt % units derived from one or more C | 06-27-2013 |
Vincent Bernard Gallez, Ottignies - Louvain La Neuve BE
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20110123585 | Propylene Compositions Containing a Pyrethroid and Products Made Therefrom - Provided are compositions comprising (a) a propylene-alpha-olefin copolymer comprising at least about 50%, by weight of the propylene-alpha-olefin copolymer, of propylene-derived units and about 5% to about 35%, by weight of the propylene-alpha-olefin copolymer, of units derived from at least one of ethylene or a C | 05-26-2011 |
Xavier Gallez, Meux BE
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20110206281 | METHOD FOR FAST UP-SCALING OF COLOR IMAGES AND METHOD FOR INTERPRETATION OF DIGITALLY ACQUIRED DOCUMENTS - Method for up-scaling a color image prior to performing subsequent processing on said color image, comprising the steps of converting the color image into multiple image layers distinguishable from each other and up-scaling at least one of said multiple image layers. The up-scaling is tuned towards the subsequent processing, for example luminance is upscaled at higher quality than chrominance. Further, a method for interpreting information present on digitally acquired documents, comprising the steps of: (i) determining a country; (ii) identifying a list of languages and character sets in use in said country; (iii) performing optical character recognition simultaneously using all languages and character sets of the list; (iv) performing field parsing to identify fields in the digitally acquired document on the basis of international as well as country-specific field recognition rules; (v) storing the recognized information according to the identified fields in a database. | 08-25-2011 |
20130006607 | METHOD FOR FAST UP-SCALING OF COLOR IMAGES AND METHOD FOR INTERPRETATION OF DIGITALLY ACQUIRED DOCUMENTS - Method for up-scaling a color image prior to performing subsequent processing on said color image, comprising the steps of converting the color image into multiple image layers distinguishable from each other and up-scaling at least one of said multiple image layers. The up-scaling is tuned towards the subsequent processing, for example luminance is upscaled at higher quality than chrominance. Further, a method for interpreting information present on digitally acquired documents, comprising the steps of: (i) determining a country; (ii) identifying a list of languages and character sets in use in said country; (iii) performing optical character recognition simultaneously using all languages and character sets of the list; (iv) performing field parsing to identify fields in the digitally acquired document on the basis of international as well as country-specific field recognition rules; (v) storing the recognized information according to the identified fields in a database. | 01-03-2013 |