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Dmitry Dmitrievich Genkin, Saint.petersburg RU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090143268Method for Washing the Face Skin and a Composition for Carrying Out Said Method - The inventions relate to hygiene and cosmetology, in particular to skin care.06-04-2009

Dmitry Dmitrievich Genkin, Saint-Petersburg RU

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20090053200Method for retarding unhealth manifestations brought by ageing of human beings - It is an object of the present invention to provide a solution for creating an effective method for retarding unhealthy manifestations brought by ageing of human beings (in particular, but not limited to the reduction of sexual activity and fertility, climax, changes in glucose tolerance, reduction of cognitive and mnestic functions, reduction of stress resistance, development of organ and tissue sclerosis) without directly affecting the genetic apparatus of the ageing cells.02-26-2009
20100061971Method for Treating Human Diseases Associated With an Increased Deoxyribonucleic Acid Content in Extracellular Spaces of Tissues and a Medicinal Preparation for Carrying Out Said Method - The invention relates to medicine. The inventive method for treating human diseases associated with an increased deoxyribonucleic acid content in extracellular spaces of tissues and organs, consists in orally injecting a DNA ferment in a quantity of 20 000-500 000 Kunz units in a day per 1 kg of the body mass. The single dose of the inventive medicinal preparation for treating human diseases associated with an increased deoxyribonucleic acid content in extracellular spaces of tissues and organs comprises 20 000-500 000 Kunz units of the DNAse ferment. The oral administration of the above-mentioned important doses of the preparation only allows the catalytically significant amount of DNAse to be absorbed into the systemic circulation in such a way that the dose-dependent treating effect thereof is exhibited.03-11-2010
20100150903Method for Treating Oncological Diseases - A method to treat solid tumors and other oncological diseases consists of parenterally injecting an agent which destroy's blood's extracellular DNA into the systemic blood circulation of a cancer patient to slow down malignant. The agent is embodied in the form of a DNAse enzyme and, more particularly, as a bovine pancreatic DNAse. Doses from 50,000-250,000,000 Kunz units/day are injected for 5-360 days. A binding agent or an agent that modifies the chemical composition of the blood extracellular DNA is additionally injected into the blood. This modifying agent is preferably an enzyme-ribonuclease.06-17-2010
20100303796Method for Treating Systemic DNA Mutation Disease - A treatment for systemic DNA mutation diseases accompanied with development of somatic mosaicism and elevation of blood extracellular DNA and, more particularly, to a treatment of diabetes mellitus and atherosclerosis. The inventive method consist from introducing a treatment agent into a circulating blood system of a patient diagnosed with systemic DNA mutation diseases when said treatment agent destroys extracellular DNA in said blood of said patient and wherein said treatment agent used to destroy said extracellular DNA is a DNASE enzyme: said agent might be administered in doses and regimens which sufficient to decrease number average molecular weight of circulating extracellular blood DNA in the blood of said patient;12-02-2010

Patent applications by Dmitry Dmitrievich Genkin, Saint-Petersburg RU

Eugene S. Genkin, Allentown, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080300130Catalyst For Improving The Adiabatic Steam Reforming Of Natural Gas - A catalyst for adiabatically prereforming a feedstock wherein the catalyst comprises 1 to 20 wt. % nickel and 0.4 to 5 wt. % potassium on a calcium aluminate support. The overall catalyst porosity is greater than 40% with greater than 70% of the overall catalyst porosity contributed by pores having pore diameters of at least 500 Å, and having a median pore diameter greater than 2600 Å, and having a nitrogen BET area less than 6.5 m12-04-2008
20090094894Method and Apparatus for Producing a Hydrogen-Containing Gas - A process and apparatus for producing a hydrogen-containing gas in a reformer where a furnace, which is independent of the reformer, heats the effluent from a prereformer prior to reacting the prereformer effluent in the reformer. The prereformer effluent may be heated in a heat exchange tube in the furnace where the heat exchange tube is positioned in the furnace to preclude direct radiation from any flames in the furnace thereby preventing local overheating of the heat exchange tube and preventing carbon formation in the heat exchange tube. Fuel and oxidant gas may be introduced into the furnace with significant excess oxidant gas, having a stoichiometric ratio of 1.8 to 2.8 for controlling the temperature of the heat exchange tube.04-16-2009
20090230359Steam-Hydrocarbon Reforming Method with Limited Steam Export - A method for generating hydrogen and/or syngas in a production facility where little or no export steam is produced. Most or all of the steam produced from the waste heat from the process is used in the steam-hydrocarbon reformer. Reformed gas is passed to a pressure swing adsorption system for H09-17-2009
20090232729Steam-Hydrocarbon Reforming Method with Limited Steam Export - A method for generating hydrogen and/or synthesis gas in a production facility where little or no export steam is produced. Most or all of the high pressure steam produced from the waste heat from the process is used in the steam-hydrocarbon reformer with little or no steam export. The method uses oxygen enhanced combustion which may involve oxygen lancing and/or oxygen-enrichment. Plant efficiencies using the method and prior art-type methods are compared.09-17-2009
20100310949Steam-Hydrocarbon Reforming with Reduced Carbon Dioxide Emissions - A process for producing a hydrogen-containing product gas with reduced carbon dioxide emissions compared to conventional hydrogen production processes. A hydrocarbon and steam are reformed in a reformer and the resulting reformate stream is shifted in one or more shift reactors. The shifted mixture is scrubbed to remove carbon dioxide to form a carbon dioxide-depleted stream. The carbon dioxide-depleted stream is separated to form a hydrogen-containing product gas and a by-product gas. A portion of the hydrogen containing product gas is used as a fuel in the reformer and a portion of the by-product gas is recycled back into the process. The process may optionally include reforming in a prereformer and/or an oxygen secondary reformer.12-09-2010

Patent applications by Eugene S. Genkin, Allentown, PA US

Mikhail B. Genkin, North York CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100293531METHOD, SYSTEM AND PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR RECORDING AND REPLAYING TARGET SERVICE INTERACTION DATA - An architecture that allows target service interactions to be realistically simulated in a development environment. The architecture includes a proxy service, an interaction recorder, an interaction store and an emulator service. The proxy service delegates service requests received from a client component to a target service. If it is in “record” mode, the proxy service routes any interaction data corresponding to the interaction (between the target service and the client component) to the interaction recorder. Upon receipt, the interaction recorder records the interaction data in the interaction store. Later, the proxy service can be placed in “replay” mode so that a subsequent service request for the target service is delegated to the emulator service. Upon receipt, the emulator service retrieves the corresponding interaction data from the data store and replays the same to emulate/simulate the target service.11-18-2010

Patent applications by Mikhail B. Genkin, North York CA

Sergey Genkin, Redmond, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090222714COLLAPSING MARGINS IN DOCUMENTS WITH COMPLEX CONTENT - Architecture that facilitates the calculation of the final margins and positions of all objects in one formatting pass, without the need to reformat an object in the margin neighborhood. Clearance objects, float objects, and empty objects are taken into account. The one-pass algorithm computes the positions of objects on the document due to collapsing margins, determines the sizes of the resulting collapsed margins, and correctly places empty objects, floats, and clearance objects in the document. Clearances due to objects that belong to the neighborhood are processed as well as clearances due to objects outside of the neighborhood.09-03-2009
20090222722OPTIMAL SIZES OF OBJECTS IN A DOCUMENT - Architecture of one or more algorithms for autofitting objects with non-trivial geometries in documents. The algorithms autofit rectangular objects (such as floaters), when the objects contain both left and right aligned objects, autofit tables, determine correct sizes of a parent object and its child object when the width of the parent object is unknown (referred to as an auto-width), and the width of the parent's child object is expressed in percentages of the parent object width. A two-pass algorithm determines the best (or optimal) sizes of margins, borders, and paddings of objects where any combination thereof can have fixed width, auto width, and/or percentage-expressed width. Additionally, the algorithms can recursively calculate the optimal widths of objects inside other objects, where the outer object width is undefined. The algorithms can process an unlimited number of nesting levels.09-03-2009

Vadim Genkin, Gealia IL

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20090199714System And Method For Controlling Foam In A Printing System - A member for controlling foam in a material reservoir includes a body, a concave space in the body, and wings extending from the body in the concave space. A method of controlling foam in an ink reservoir of a printing system includes rotating a foam control member above ink in the reservoir to dissipate accumulated foam, where the member includes a concave space open toward the ink and wings extending in the concave space.08-13-2009

Vadim Genkin, Rehovot IL

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100328371SELF-CLEANING INK SUPPLY SYSTEMS - In one embodiment, a method for controlling an ink supply system includes operating a pump of the ink supply system in a forward direction to supply ink from an ink reservoir to an ink tank, and subsequent to operating the pump in the forward direction, reversing the pump and operating the pump in a reverse direction to prevent or reduce formation of clogs within the ink supply system.12-30-2010