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Andreas Lovich, Augsburg DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110070456Method for Producing an Organic Electronic Component, and Organic Electronic Component - A method for producing an organic electronic component comprises, in particular, the following steps: A) producing at least one functional layer stack (03-24-2011

Mark Lovich, Brookline, MA US

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20100057039DEVICES AND SYSTEMS FOR LOCAL DELIVERY OF INOTROPIC AGENTS TO THE EPICARDIUM - Devices and methods are provided for delivery of a positive inotropic agent to the heart of a patient in need thereof. An epicardial patch includes (i) a backing layer which is impermeable to the positive inotropic agent; and (ii) a drug release layer attached to the backing layer and including the positive inotropic agent and a polymeric membrane material. The polymeric membrane material provides controlled release of the positive inotropic agent to the epicardium to a region of the myocardium and in an amount effective to increase contractility. At least one of the backing layer or the drug release layer includes a tissue coupling portion for affixing the epicardial patch to an area of the epicardial surface. The epicardial patch is dimensioned and compliant to substantially avoid impeding myocardial functionality when affixed to the area of the epicardial surface.03-04-2010

Vitali Lovich, Toronto CA

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20090325566Apparatus and methods for enforcement of policies upon a wireless device - Apparatus and methods for changing one or more functional or operational aspects of a wireless device, such as upon the occurrence of a certain event. In one embodiment, the event comprises detecting that the wireless device is within range of one or more other devices. In another variant, the event comprises the wireless device associating with a certain access point. In this manner, various aspects of device functionality may be enabled or restricted (device “policies”). This policy enforcement capability is useful for a variety of reasons, including for example to disable noise and/or light emanating from wireless devices (such as at a movie theater), for preventing wireless devices from communicating with other wireless devices (such as in academic settings), and for forcing certain electronic devices to enter “sleep mode” when entering a sensitive area.12-31-2009