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Fabio Grandi, Forli IT

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110118647 EXTRACORPOREAL BLOOD TREATMENT APPARATUS - An extracorporeal blood treatment apparatus comprises a sensor (05-19-2011

Giacomo Grandi, Modena IT

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100292657DISPOSABLE EXTRACORPOREAL BLOOD CIRCUIT AND APPARATUS FOR THE EXTRACORPOREAL TREATMENT OF BLOOD - A rigid tubular piece (11-18-2010

Paola Grandi, Heidelberg DE

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20120083006METHODS FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF KINASE INTERACTING MOLECULES AND FOR THE PURIFICATION OF KINASE PROTEINS - The present invention relates to immobilization compounds (I), immobilization products and preparations thereof as well as methods and uses for the identification of kinase interacting compounds or for the purification or identification of kinase proteins.04-05-2012

Pietro Vittorio Grandi, Milano IT

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20120002965METHOD FOR DATA TRANSMISSION IN AN OPTICAL TRANSPORT NETWORK - It is disclosed a method for data transmission in an optical transport network, comprising the steps of 01-05-2012

Simone Grandi, Sala Baganza (parma) IT

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080232189Homogeniser for the Continuous Treatment of Fluids at Very High Pressure - A homogeniser (09-25-2008
20090202374VALVE HEAD FOR HIGH PRESSURE HOMOGENISER - A high pressure homogenizer provided with head (08-13-2009

Patent applications by Simone Grandi, Sala Baganza (parma) IT

Simone Grandi, Sala Baganza IT

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20100296363HOMOGENIZING VALVE - A homogenizer valve (11-25-2010

Vittoriano Grandi, Genova IT

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20120014383Access Node Comprising VOIP Cards with Common IP/MAC Address - Disclosed are methods and arrangements in a VoIP access node for handling downstream and upstream RTP packets associated with an ongoing VoIP call. One common IP address can be assigned to the all of the RTP traffic of an access node instead of assigning one IP address per VoIP card, This may be done by identifying the destination VoIP card based on the destination UDP port number in a received RTP packet. The number of public IP addresses needed for VoIP service may be reduced without increasing the cost of the access node.01-19-2012