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Andrea Gambini, Milano IT
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20080200700 | SEMISYNTHESIS PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF 10 DEACETYL-N-DEBENZOYL-PACLITAXEL - The invention relates to a process for the preparation of 10-deacetyl-N-debenzoyl-paclitaxel (I) | 08-21-2008 |
20090298926 | PROCESS FOR THE PURIFICATION 10-DEACETYBACCATINE III FROM 10-DEACETYL-2-DEBENZOYL-2-PENTENOYLBACCATINE III - A process for the preparation of 10-deacetyl-7,10-bis-trichloroacetylbaccatine III with HPLC purity higher than 99% and free from 2-debenzoyl-2-pentenoylbaccatine III by purification of 10-deacetyl-7,10-bis-trichloroacetylbaccatineIII followed by alkaline hydrolysis of the protecting groups in position | 12-03-2009 |
Andrea Gambini, Milan IT
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20140303240 | CRYTALLINE FORM OF 13-[(N-TERT-BUTOXYCARBONYL)-2'-O-HEXANOYL-3-PHENYLISOSERINYL]-10-DEACETYL- BACCATIN III - A crystalline from of 13[(N-tert-butoxycarbonyl)-2′-O-hexanoyl-3-phenylisoserinyl]-10-deacetylbaccatin III. | 10-09-2014 |
Antonio Gambini, San Miniato Basso (pi) IT
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20130205608 | TOUCH PROBE WITH PIEZOELECTRIC SENSOR AND THERMAL INSULATION - A touch probe ( | 08-15-2013 |
20130205609 | TOUCH PROBE AND RELATED CHECKING METHOD - A touch probe ( | 08-15-2013 |
Filippo Gambini, Boston, MA US
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20100015485 | FUEL CELL DESIGN BASED ON A FRAMED BIPOLAR PLATE - This disclosure related to polymer electrolyte member fuel cells and components thereof. | 01-21-2010 |
20100040926 | CONSOLIDATED FUEL CELL ELECTRODE - This disclosure related to polymer electrolyte member fuel cells and components thereof, including fuel cell electrodes. | 02-18-2010 |
20140120436 | FUEL CELL HUMIDIFICATION MANAGEMENT METHOD AND SYSTEM - A method of managing humidification for a fuel cell power system comprising, supplying air to a cathode inlet stream of a fuel cell. Detecting a fuel cell parameter associated with the humidity of the cathode inlet stream. Selectively operating the fuel cell in either an active humidification mode or a deactive humidification mode based on the fuel cell parameter, wherein the active humidification mode includes adding water to the cathode inlet stream and the deactive humidification mode includes adding no water to the cathode inlet stream. | 05-01-2014 |
20140220471 | FUEL CELL HAVING A MODULAR BASE ACTIVE AREA - A fuel cell stack includes a plurality of fuel cells arranged in a stack configuration extending along a z-axis, wherein each fuel cell includes a membrane electrode assembly interposed between a pair of bipolar plates, and each membrane electrode assembly has a total active area measured in an x-y plane that is generally perpendicular to the z-axis. Each bipolar plate includes a plurality of common passages extending generally parallel to the z-axis. The total active area of each membrane electrode assembly includes a plurality of base active areas arranged co-planar in the x-y plane along an x-axis. | 08-07-2014 |
Jonathan Gambini, Monza IT
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20150327237 | EQUIPMENT FOR FEMTOCELL TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM - A femtocell telecommunication system equipment comprising: | 11-12-2015 |
Jonathan Gambini, Monza (mb) IT
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20130136038 | EQUIPMENT FOR FEMTOCELL TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM - A femtocell telecommunication system equipment comprising: a base apparatus structured to provide a first information signal and control signals; an electrical conductor based transmission line connected to said base apparatus; a bidirectional conversion apparatus adapted to receive/transmit from/on the transmission line the first signal and the control signals; the bidirectional apparatus comprising: a processing module structured to process the first signal to generate a second information signal and vice-versa; the second signal being adapted to be transmitted/received by an antenna device connectable to the bidirectional apparatus. | 05-30-2013 |
Michael Gambini, Bolton, MA US
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20120309103 | METHOD FOR MEASURING LUMINESCENCE AT A LUMINESCENCE DETECTION WORKSTATION - A luminescence detecting apparatus and method for analyzing luminescent samples is disclosed. Luminescent samples are placed in a plurality of sample wells in a tray, and the tray is placed in a visible-light impervious chamber containing a charge coupled device camera. The samples may be injected in the wells, and the samples may be injected with buffers and reagents, by an injector. In the chamber, light from the luminescent samples pass through a collimator, a Fresnel field lens, a filter, and a camera lens, whereupon a focused image is created by the optics on the charge-coupled device (CCD) camera. The use of a Fresnel field lens, in combination with a collimator and filter, reduces crosstalk between samples below the level attainable by the prior art. Preferred embodiments of the luminescence detecting apparatus and method disclosed include central processing control of all operations, multiple wavelength filter wheel, and robot handling of samples and reagents. Preferred embodiments of processing software integrated with the invention include elements for mechanical alignment, outlier shaving, edge detection and masking, manipulation of multiple integration times to expand the dynamic range, crosstalk correction, dark subtraction interpolation and drift correction, multi-component analysis applications specifically tailored for luminescence, and uniformity correction. | 12-06-2012 |
Michael R. Gambini, W. Barnstable, MA US
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20150322488 | Instrument for Monitoring Polymerase Chain Reaction of DNA - An optical instrument monitors PCR replication of DNA in a reaction apparatus having a temperature cycled block with vials of reaction ingredients including dye that fluoresces in presence of double-stranded DNA. A beam splitter passes an excitation beam to the vials to fluoresce the dye. An emission beam from the dye is passed by the beam splitter to a CCD detector from which a processor computes DNA concentration. A reference strip with a plurality of reference emitters emit reference beams of different intensity, from which the processor selects an optimum emitter for compensating for drift. Exposure time is automatically adjusted for keeping within optimum dynamic ranges of the CCD and processor. A module of the beam splitter and associated optical filters is associated with selected dye, and is replaceable for different dyes. | 11-12-2015 |
Michael R. Gambini, Bolton, MA US
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20100248387 | Method for Measuring Luminescence at a Luminescence Detection Workstation - A luminescence detecting apparatus and method for analyzing luminescent samples is disclosed. Luminescent samples are placed in a plurality of sample wells in a tray, and the tray is placed in a visible-light impervious chamber containing a charge coupled device camera. The samples may be injected in the wells, and the samples may be injected with buffers and reagents, by an injector. In the chamber, light from the luminescent samples pass through a collimator, a Fresnel field lens, a filter, and a camera lens, whereupon a focused image is created by the optics on the charge-coupled device (CCD) camera. The use of a Fresnel field lens, in combination with a collimator and filter, reduces crosstalk between samples below the level attainable by the prior art. Preferred embodiments of the luminescence detecting apparatus and method disclosed include central processing control of all operations, multiple wavelength filter wheel, and robot handling of samples and reagents. Preferred embodiments of processing software integrated with the invention include elements for mechanical alignment, outlier shaving, edge detection and masking, manipulation of multiple integration times to expand the dynamic range, crosstalk correction, dark subtraction interpolation and drift correction, multi-component analysis applications specifically tailored for luminescence, and uniformity correction. | 09-30-2010 |
20110186739 | MOBILE TOMOGRAPHIC CARGO INSPECTION SYSTEM - Apparatus for scanning large cargo to detect concealed contents include a mobile platform configured to carry and position at least one X-ray or gamma-ray source and at least one detector array at a plurality of positions with respect to a stationary cargo. The detector array may be mounted on a boom moveably affixed to the mobile platform. Multiple measurements of radiation passing through the cargo for various source-detector orientations can be used to compute volumetric images of concealed content within the cargo. | 08-04-2011 |
20150080256 | LUMINESCENCE DETECTING APPARATUSES AND METHODS - A luminescence detecting apparatus and method for analyzing luminescent samples is disclosed. Luminescent samples are placed in a plurality of sample wells in a tray, and the tray is placed in a visible-light impervious chamber containing a charge coupled device camera. The samples may be injected in the wells, and the samples may be injected with buffers and reagents, by an injector. In the chamber, light from the luminescent samples pass through a collimator, a Fresnel field lens, a filter, and a camera lens, whereupon a focused image is created by the optics on the charge-coupled device (CCD) camera. The use of a Fresnel field lens, in combination with a collimator and filter, reduces crosstalk between samples below the level attainable by the prior art. Preferred embodiments of the luminescence detecting apparatus and method disclosed include central processing control of all operations, multiple wavelength filter wheel, and robot handling of samples and reagents. Preferred embodiments of processing software integrated with the invention include elements for mechanical alignment, outlier shaving, edge detection and masking, manipulation of multiple integration times to expand the dynamic range, crosstalk correction, dark subtraction interpolation and drift correction, multi-component analysis applications specifically tailored for luminescence, and uniformity correction. | 03-19-2015 |
Piero Gambini, Torino IT
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20120195601 | OPTICAL TRANSMITTER WITH HYBRIDLY INTEGRATED DRIVER - An optical transmitter includes a transmitter optical subassembly (TOSA) having a transistor outline (TO) package, a flexible circuit, and at least one active electronic device mounted on the flexible circuit. The active electronic device includes circuitry for processing signals communicated to and from the TOSA. | 08-02-2012 |
Piero Gambini, Turin IT
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20120224816 | FIXED CONNECTION (FC)-TYPE OPTOELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY HAVING A TRANSPARENT THREADED PLASTIC BODY WITH AN OPTICAL ELEMENT INTEGRALLY FORMED THEREIN - An FC-type optoelectronic assembly is provided that has a threaded plastic body that is adapted to mate with a threaded sleeve of an FC plug by engaging the threaded sleeve the FC plug with the threaded body of the FC-type optoelectronic assembly. The threaded plastic body is transparent to an operational wavelength of the FC-type optoelectronic assembly and has an optical element integrally formed therein. A TO-can header is housed in the threaded plastic body. A miniature PCB may be used for mounting the electrical and optoelectronic components of the TO-can header assembly on the header of the TO-can header assembly. | 09-06-2012 |
Simon Gambini, Capvern FR
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20130163384 | Stress-Relief Device for Geophysical Equipment or Node - A stress-relief device is provided, which is configured for being mounted on a geophysical equipment or node connected to at least two cables. The device includes a case configured for surrounding the geophysical equipment or node and for making at least an opening for enabling a connection between each of the at least two cables and the geophysical equipment or node. The device also includes a housing for housing a portion of each of the two cables, the housing being configured for substantially preventing any movement of said portions of the two cables. | 06-27-2013 |
Simone Gambini, Oakland, CA US
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20090325632 | Loop delay compensation for continuous time sigma delta analog to digital converter - A continuous time sigma delta analog to digital converter may use a finite impulse response filter for delay compensation. In some embodiments, the filter may be simplified by using only the first and/or second filter coefficients. | 12-31-2009 |