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Ismael Colomina, Castelldefels ES
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| 20100211316 | HIGHLY INTEGRATED GPS, GALILEO AND INERTIAL NAVIGATION SYSTEM - The navigation system described here utilizes GPS and Galileo satellite signals combined with Inertial Navigation Systems (INS), where a Coupled Antenna (CAN) provides both GNSS and Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) data to a Highly Integrated GNSS-Inertial (Hi-Gi) receiver. Such receiver makes use of a high fidelity relation between GNSS unprocessed Correlator Output (COUT) I and Q data and the user trajectory, and inertial sensor data, which in turn are combined within a Kalman Filter (KF). The KF determines the navigation solution that is also used to provide feedback to the receiver demodulation signal processing stage, thus eliminating the need of dedicated structures such as Delayed Locked Loops (DLL) and Phase Locked Loops (PLL), allowing a significant improvement in navigation performance. The improvement allows this system to provide high quality measurements and operate in circumstances where usual techniques are not usable; for example during satellite signal interruption due to obstruction, or in very high dynamics or even in attenuated signal environments, due to, for example, the canopy of trees. The KF also makes use of particular Galileo signal characteristics, lock detectors and Coupled Antenna that allow the system to operate in such environments. | 08-19-2010 |
Ismael Cotte-Rodriguez, Loveland, OH US
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| 20090309020 | Method and system for desorption atmospheric pressure chemical ionization - A desorption atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (DAPCI) system delivers a primary ion beam composed of an inert, high velocity gas and solvent ions to a surface to effect desorption and ionization of both volatile and non-volatile species present on surfaces. A electrode having a tapered tip is connected to a high voltage power supply. The tapered tip projects outward from a capillary carrying a high-speed flow of gas. A vapor of a solvent is mixed into the annular gas flow surrounding the needle. The gaseous solvent vapor is ionized in close proximity to the tapered tip by virtue of the high voltage applied to the electrode. The high-speed flow of gas and solvent vapor ions extending outward from the capillary is directed toward a substrate on which an analyte of interest may have been deposited. The solvent vapor ions can blanket the surface of the analyte causing a static charge build up that facilitates ion desorption and additionally can provide positive ion adducts of the analyte freed from the substrate surface that can be directed toward an atmospheric intake of a mass spectrometer or other instrument capable of studying the analyte. | 12-17-2009 |
Ismael Del Pino Bermejo, San Diego, CA US
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| 20090107178 | Method for manufacturing tempered glass bathroom fixtures - The present invention is a manufacturing process to create tempered glass bathroom fixtures. Some of those fixtures include glass toilets, urinals, and bidets. The major steps in sequence are: 1) batching step, 2) melting step, 3) glass pressing step, 4) finishing step, 5) tempering step, 6) grinding step, 7) final assembly, and 8) polishing step. Embodiments include the weight percentage of elements used to create a particular fixture. Another embodiment provides a safe tempered fixture that is durable and strong to withstand the weight of a human. In addition, within each embodiment are other embodiments specific to unique colors and shading of a fixture. The shading relates to the difference in shade between the upper portions of toilets, urinals, and bidets, and the lower bowl-like portion A unique design feature of the process provides for a darkened translucent color in the bowl-like region. | 04-30-2009 |
Ismael Galve-Roperh, Madrid ES
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| 20100004244 | USE OF CB2 RECEPTOR AGONISTS FOR PROMOTING NEUROGENESIS - The present invention relates to ligands of the peripheral cannabinoid receptor CB | 01-07-2010 |
Ismael Mingarro Munoz, Vizcaya ES
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| 20100197606 | NON-PROTEOLYSABLE OLIGOPEPTIDES THAT INHIBIT GLYCOPROTEIN GP41 OF THE AIDS VIRUS - The invention relates to non-proteolysable oligopeptides that inhibit glycoprotein 41 of the AIDS virus. More specifically, the invention relates to the identification of oligopeptides, particularly hexapeptides, (D), (L) or mixed, preferably D-hexapeptides, which inhibit the binding of a retrovirus to a target cell, thereby providing novel therapies against infection from the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The invention also relates to the use of said D-hexapeptides in the form of single components or complex mixtures as prophylactic or therapeutic agents for retroviral infections, especially human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). | 08-05-2010 |
Ismael Orozco Biaggi, Wake Forest, NC US
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| 20100078999 | Administering Offset Voltage Error In A Current Sensing Circuit - Administering offset voltage error in a current sensing circuit including recording by a power supply management module a current sensing voltage for a power supply when no operating load is drawn from the power supply and dynamically calculating by the power supply management module output current of the power supply with an active load in dependence upon the recorded current sensing voltage. | 04-01-2010 |
Ismael Rahimy, Friedberg DE
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| 20090054865 | Closing cap for containers filled with medical liquids - The invention relates to a closing cap for containers that are filled with medical liquids. The closing cap includes removal and injection sites. The removal site has a first opening for removing the medical liquid and is obturated by a first pierceable self-sealing membrane. The injection site includes a second opening for injecting an additive and is obturated by a second pierceable self-sealing membrane. The first and second membranes are configured differently. | 02-26-2009 |
| 20100063456 | DRIP CHAMBER FOR AN INFUSION DEVICE - The application relates to a drip chamber ( | 03-11-2010 |
| 20100189934 | PREFORM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A CONTAINER FOR HOLDING FLUIDS USED IN MEDICAL APPLICATIONS - The preform according to the invention for producing a container for medical fluids, which has a neck portion having an opening, which has a wall portion and which has a floor portion, is characterised in that one end of a first and a second sub-section is integrally formed on the underside of the floor portion, which ends can be connected together, following the production of the preform, to form an annular hanger for hanging the container up. | 07-29-2010 |
| 20100262114 | PARISON AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A RECEPTACLE USED FOR HOLDING LIQUIDS FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS - The invention relates to a parison for producing a receptacle used for holding liquids for medical applications, especially for holding infusion solutions or enteral nutrient solutions. The invention further relates to a method for producing such receptacles as well as such a receptacle. The parison according to the invention comprises a neck part ( | 10-14-2010 |
| 20100308056 | CLOSURE CAP FOR A CONTAINER FOR RECEIVING LIQUIDS AND IN PARTICULAR AN ENTERAL NUTRIENT SOLUTION, AND CONTAINER HAVING SUCH A CLOSURE CAP - The closure cap according to the invention for a container for receiving liquids, and in particular a BFS container for receiving an enteral nutrient solution, has a cover part and a rim part, with a withdrawal part for the withdrawal of a liquid, and in particular the enteral nutrient solution, being arranged in the cover part. Basically, the closure cap according to the invention may also comprise, as well as the withdrawal part, an injection part for the injection of a medicinal liquid into the enteral nutrient solution. The withdrawal part of the closure cap according to the invention has a connecting part for a spike of a flexible line of a transfer device and a closing-off part having a pierceable membrane for closing-off the recess in the connecting part. | 12-09-2010 |
| 20110022024 | CONNECTOR FOR PACKAGING CONTAINING MEDICAL FLUIDS AND PACKAGING FOR MEDICAL FLUIDS - The disclosure relates to a connector for packaging containing medical fluids, in particular infusion or transfusion bags, including a tubular connection part for receiving a spike for the withdrawal of fluid, and having a lower opening on the packaging side and an upper opening on the connection side. A self-sealing membrane, which is pierced by the spike, is located in the connection part. The membrane has an upper, annular section leading into a lower, plate-shaped section, said annular section of the membrane surrounding the spike in a sealing manner, when the latter pierces the plate-shaped section. The membrane acts as a guide for the spike and also reseals the connector, once the spike has been removed. | 01-27-2011 |
| 20110166532 | CONNECTOR HAVING A MEMBRANE, FOR CONNECTING A SYRINGE TO A CONTAINER OR TUBING - The invention relates to a device for connecting a syringe to a container or tubing, particularly for connecting a syringe to a container for receiving infusion-, transfusion-, or enteral nutrition solutions and particularly for connecting a syringe to tubing of a blood tube system of an extracorporeal blood treatment device or to tubing for a venous portal. The invention also relates to a container and tubing with such a device. The device according to the invention has a connecting part ( | 07-07-2011 |
| 20110245796 | CLOSURE CAP FOR RECEPTACLES FOR RECEIVING MEDICAL LIQUIDS AND RECEPTACLE FOR RECEIVING MEDICAL LIQUIDS - The invention relates to a closure cap ( | 10-06-2011 |
Ismael Sánchez Ramos, Madrid ES
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| 20110203010 | INSECT-DERIVED PROMOTERS FOR FOREIGN PROTEINS EXPRESSION IN INSECT CELLS - Insect-derived promoters for foreign proteins expression in insect cells. Regulatory polynucleotide sequences which drive the expression of major insect proteins (hexamerins) at specific evolution stages of larva have been isolated from insects ( | 08-18-2011 |
Ismael Valverde Martin, Mollet Del Valles ES
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| 20110313044 | Polymorphs of Suberoylanilide Hydroxamic Acid - The present invention is directed to a novel form of suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid and the processes for its preparation. | 12-22-2011 |
