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Jacqueline A. Gatling, Marlton, NJ US
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| 20090084562 | Filtered Cake Candle Extinguisher - A filtered cake candle extinguisher device comprises a filter, a mouthpiece connected to the filter and a decorative cover for covering filter. A sound generator may be provided to enhance the user's enjoyment while using the extinguisher device to blow out a candle or candles. | 04-02-2009 |
| 20110048748 | FILTERED CAKE CANDLE EXTINGUISHER - A filtered cake candle extinguisher device comprises a filter, a mouthpiece connected to the filter and a decorative cover for covering filter. A sound generator may be provided to enhance the user's enjoyment while using the extinguisher device to blow out a candle or candles. | 03-03-2011 |
Jacqueline A. Johnson, Woodridge, IL US
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| 20090078874 | Computed radiography system for mammography - A computed radiography system including a stimulating light source such as a laser, a photostimulable glass imaging plate (PGIP) substantially transparent to the stimulating light positioned such that the stimulating light impinges the PGIP perpendicularly thereto producing photostimulated luminescence light (PLL), a light collector having a light reflecting inner surface proximate the PGIP for collecting PLL emitted from the PGIP and having a hole or slot therein for admitting stimulating light into the light collector and onto the PGIP. An optical filter in communication with the light collector for blocking stimulating light waves and passing PLL therethrough. A light detector receives PLL from the optical filter and the light collector, mechanism providing relative movement between the PGIP and the stimulating light source, and mechanism including an analog to digital converter for converting the collected and detected PLL to a diagnostic readout. The system is particularly useful in mammography. | 03-26-2009 |
Jacqueline A. Quandt, Vancouver CA
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| 20100168165 | METHOD OF TREATING DISEASE INVOLVING MYELIN AND/OR AXONAL LOSS - Disclosed is a method of treating a disease involving myelin and/or axonal loss, such as a demyelinating disease, in a mammal comprising administering a compound of formula I | 07-01-2010 |
Jacqueline A. Shukaliak-Quandt, Rockville, MD US
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| 20100204096 | TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATION, DEMYELINATION AND NEURONAL/AXONAL LOSS - The invention relates to compositions and methods for treating or preventing inflammation in a mammal comprising mucosal administration of an effective amount of an E-selectin polypeptide. Such compositions and methods are useful for treating or preventing a variety of conditions and diseases, including, for example, stroke, vascular dementia and autoimmune or inflammatory demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis. | 08-12-2010 |
Jacqueline A. Smith, Sycamore, IL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100116284 | Method and Material for Nail Manicuring - A nail manicure method and kit, comprising applying a protective coating to portions of the surface of a finger or toe nail where the application of nail polish is not desired, optionally manipulating the protective coating into a desired shape, and applying nail polish to regions not covered by the protective coating. Once the nail polish has at least partially dried, the protective coating is removed to reveal a surface of a nail with well defined regions of nail polish and the region covered by the protective coating. The protective coating is used to generate various customized designs by the user. The protective coating is manipulated by pushing or removing portions of the protective coating using a shaping object. The protective coating is removed by peeling or rubbing. The protective coating comprises rubber and water. | 05-13-2010 |
