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A.c. Ioannides, Oxfordshire GB
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| 20100213772 | SUPERCONDUCTING SWITCH OPERATION - A method of operating a superconducting switch system to protect against quenching in a superconducting magnet circuit is provided. The system comprises a magnet circuit, a main superconducting switch and an auxiliary superconducting switch connected in parallel thereto by low resistance connecting parts. In an initial magnet energisation procedure, after establishing superconducting flow in the circuit, the main and auxiliary switches are closed to cause current to persist in the circuit without further power input. If the main switch quenches, the current will transfer to the auxiliary switch through the resistive connecting parts. Upon restoring the main switch to the superconducting state, the voltage drop through the resistive connecting parts will drive the current back through the main switch. A preconditioning procedure is carried out as part of the magnet energisation procedure to ensure that opening the main switch will establish superconducting current through the auxiliary switch. | 08-26-2010 |
Andrew Gregory Ioannides, Oxfordshire GB
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| 20120043340 | CONTAINER WITH SEAMED CLOSURE AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ITS MANUFACTURE - The invention relates to a container comprising a diaphragm ( | 02-23-2012 |
Constantin G. Ioannides, Houston, TX US
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| 20100062012 | Negative Genetic Regulation of Cancer Cell Renewal in Synergy with Notch- or Numb-Specific Immunotherapy - We disclose a method of treating a cancer in a patient by immunizing the patient against a peptide derived from a protein selected from the group consisting of Notch 1, Notch2, Notch3, and Notch4. We further disclose a composition containing a peptide as described above and a pharmaceutically-acceptable carrier. In addition, we disclose a method of treating a cancer in a patient by immunizing the patient against a peptide derived from a protein selected from the group consisting of Numb1, Numb2, Numb3, and Numb4. We also disclose a composition containing a peptide as described above and a pharmaceutically-acceptable carrier. Further, we disclose a method of treating a cancer in a patient by administering to the patient a composition comprising an antibody against a peptide derived from a protein selected from the group consisting of Notch 1, Notch2, Notch3, Notch4, Numb1, Numb2, Numb3, and Numb4. | 03-11-2010 |
Eusthatios Ioannides, Lodon GB
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| 20100299085 | Method for indicating fatigue damage of a metal object - A method for indicating fatigue damage rate of a hardened metal object in relation to load cycles, N, exerted on the hardened metal object, wherein the hardened metal object presents a temperature essentially corresponding to the operating conditions of the hardened metal object is disclosed. It comprises calculating the fatigue rate based on an effective activation energy parameter for the dislocation climb process, Q, shear stress amplitude, T, the absolute local temperature of the hardened metal object, T, and load frequency, f. Methods for indicating fatigue and predicting life of a metal object are disclosed. | 11-25-2010 |
Eusthatios Ioannides, London GB
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| 20110259116 | Method of determining material dependent constants of a metal object on fatigue testing - A method of determining material constants of a hardened metal object being exerted to load cycles, and a method of indicating fatigue damage rate of a hardened metal object in relation to load cycles, N, exerted on the hardened metal object, wherein material dependent constants of the hardened metal object are determined according to the method of determining material dependent constants of the hardened metal object. Methods for indicating fatigue and predicting life of a metal object are disclosed. | 10-27-2011 |
Necktarios Ioannides, Bellevue, WA US
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| 20120123673 | GENERATING A MAP THAT INCLUDES LOCATION AND PRICE OF PRODUCTS IN A SHOPPING LIST - Described herein are technologies pertaining to presenting a map to a user that comprises graphical icons that are representative of retail stores. The user has provided a shopping list, wherein the shopping list includes a plurality of products that are desirably purchased by the user. Inventories of retail stores in a geographic region of interest to the user are searched, and a map is generated that includes graphical icons representative of the retail stores, data that indicates that product(s) in the shopping list are available at the retail stores, and price data that indicates prices of product(s) in the shopping list at the respective retail stores. | 05-17-2012 |
Theophilos Ioannides, Patras GR
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| 20100062293 | INTERNAL REFORMING ALCOHOL HIGH TEMPERATURE PEM FUEL CELL - This invention refers to an Internal Reforming Alcohol Fuel Cell (IRAFC) using polymer electrolyte membranes (PEMs), which are functional at 190-220° C. and alcohol fuel reforming catalysts for the production of CO-free hydrogen in the temperature range of high temperature PEM fuel cell. The fuel cell comprises: an anode; a high-temperature ion-conducting electrolyte membrane, and any other polymer electrolyte that can operate at temperatures between about 180° C. to about 230° C.; a cathode and two current collectors on each side of the cell. | 03-11-2010 |
