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Kenneth Richard
Kenneth Richard Bordhagen, Roswell, GA US
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| 20080240126 | Systems and Methods for Recording Resource Association for a Communications Environment - Included are embodiments for determining an extension-to-channel mapping. At least one embodiment includes determining, at a first time, a first extension-to-channel mapping configuration, the first extension-to-channel mapping configuration including an indication that at least one extension is coupled to a first recording channel. Similarly, some embodiments include determining, at a second time, a second extension-to-channel mapping configuration, the second extension-to-channel mapping configuration including an indication that the at least one extension is coupled to a second recording channel. Similarly, some embodiments include creating an extension-to-channel map, the extension-to-channel map indicating a configuration of the at least one extension, the first recording channel, and the second channel during a time period between the first time and the second time. | 10-02-2008 |
Kenneth Richard La Montagne, Morristown, NJ US
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| 20090209495 | USE OF EDG RECEPTOR BINDING AGENTS IN CANCER - Provided is a method for treating solid tumors, e.g. tumor invasiveness, and particularly inhibiting or controlling deregulated angiogenesis, using a sphingosine- | 08-20-2009 |
Kenneth Richard Lieblein, Boca Raton, FL US
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| 20110284450 | Reusable Pads For Removing Liquid Contaminants - Quilted absorbent pad panel of cluster or ball fiber that contains: Polyester ball or cluster (spherical) fiber; Cotton/Polyester Water and Oil Permeable Fabrics; and attachment means. The fiber is laid out in a “wave”. Next, the “wave” of ball or cluster fiber must be placed and retained between two layers of cotton/polyester water/oil permeable fabric. To retain the fiber between the two layers of cotton/polyester water/oil permeable fabric a unique quilt is created. Unique quilting creates defined closed compartments in which the fiber and cotton polyester fabrics are affixed. Absorbent pad panels are used to absorb and remove oil from the surface of water. Siliconized polyester ball fibers are locked into the sewn compartments of the absorbent pad panels and passively draw the oil from the surface of the water and at the same time repel water so only oil is absorbed in an uncontaminated state. | 11-24-2011 |
