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Damion Edward Manns, London, OH US
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| 20090050402 | NOISE SUPPRESSION STRUCTURE - In a noise suppression structure of the present invention, a sound absorption sheet is pinched between a flange of a speaker grille and an interior trim. An opening of a space formed by the flange of the speaker grille and a sound guiding tube is covered with the sound absorption sheet. | 02-26-2009 |
Fabrice Manns, Miami, FL US
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| 20120238904 | Ophthalmic Refractor and Method of Ophthalmic Refractor Signal Analysis - An ophthalmic refractor is described that provides a non-linear relationship between spherical power and refractive error by positioning a reference plane for a sensor system of the refractor in front of the cornea. The refractor may have a working distance and dynamic range that enable it to be mounted on a surgical microscope. Also described are computational methods for analysing the output from the ophthalmic refractor, utilising error minimisation, linear regression and Fourier Transform analysis. | 09-20-2012 |
Fabrice Manns, Palmetto Bay, FL US
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| 20090076602 | EYE TREATMENT - The present invention relates to a method of determining the IOL refractive index for an ocular replacement material for replacing tissue in the capsular bag comprising combining a neutral (non-correcting) reference refractive index (“NRRI”) of between 1.421 and 1.450 with a refractive index correction factor (“RICF”) ascertained by reference to the refractive power required to correct the patient's refractive error. The present invention also relates to methods of treating presbyopia, myopia and hyperopia using the above method. | 03-19-2009 |
| 20110234976 | RETINAL IMAGING SYSTEM FOR THE MOUSE OR RAT OR OTHER SMALL ANIMALS - A small animal imaging system comprising a base element and a camera coupled to the base element, the camera being sized to image the eye of a small animal. A light-emitting diode is also included coupled to the base element. An OCT imaging apparatus is also included coupled to the base element. An X-Y scanner is also included coupled to the base element in communication with the OCT imaging apparatus. | 09-29-2011 |
| 20120026462 | INTRAOPERATIVE IMAGING SYSTEM AND APPARATUS - Systems, methods and apparatuses for intraocular imaging system are disclosed comprising an optical coherence tomography (OCT) system. The OCT system has an imaging range that may enable substantial portions of an eye to be imaged. The OCT system may be coupled to an operation microscope, such that, for example, a surgeon can visualize ocular structures like the human crystalline lens and other ocular structures such as the cornea and/or vitreous while surgical instruments are in the field of view. | 02-02-2012 |
| 20120140173 | Intraoperative Imaging System and Apparatus - Systems, methods and apparatuses for an intraocular imaging system are disclosed comprising an optical coherence tomography (OCT) system. The OCT system has an imaging range that may enable substantial portions of an eye or even a whole eye to be imaged. The OCT system may be coupled to an operation microscope, such that, for example, a surgeon can visualize ocular structures like the human crystalline lens and other ocular structures such as the cornea and/or vitreous while surgical instruments are in the field of view. | 06-07-2012 |
Fabrice Manns, Coral Gables, FL US
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| 20090052610 | Intraoperative monitoring of temperature-induced tissue changes with a high-resolution digital X-ray system during thermotherapy - A method of thermally inducing and monitoring changes to localized regions of tissue illuminating a volume of tissue with a first beam of X-rays, detecting the portions of the first beam of X-rays that passed through the volume of tissue, generating a first X-ray image signal from the portions of X | 02-26-2009 |
| 20120101375 | INTRAOPERATIVE MONITORING OF TEMPERATURE-INDUCED TISSUE CHANGES WITH A HIGH-RESOLUTION DIGITAL X-RAY SYSTEM DURING THERMOTHERAPY - A method of thermally inducing and monitoring changes to localized regions of tissue illuminating a volume of tissue with a first beam of X-rays, detecting portions of the first beam that passed through the volume, generating a first image signal from the portions of the first beam detected, applying heat to at least a localized region of tissue within the volume after the illuminating and detecting, illuminating the volume with a second beam of X-rays, detecting portions of the second beam that passed through the volume during the illuminating with the second beam, generating a second image signal from the portions of the second beam detected, and generating a difference image signal based upon a comparison of the first and second image signals. The difference image signal provides information of changes in X-ray attenuation by localized regions of tissue within the volume due to the application of heat. | 04-26-2012 |
James Manns, Stockholm, NJ US
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| 20090238935 | PRODUCTION OF STABILIZED WHOLE GRAIN FLOUR AND PRODUCTS THEREOF - A stabilized bran component and a stabilized whole grain flour containing the component are produced by subjecting a bran-enriched coarse fraction which contains bran, germ and starch to grinding or milling to reduce grittiness of the coarse fraction without substantially damaging the starch due to abrasion. The coarse fraction may be stabilized by heating to substantially reduce the lipase and lipoxygenase activity of the coarse fraction without substantial gelatinization of the starch. High levels of natural antioxidants and vitamins are retained while avoiding substantial acrylamide formation during the stabilization. The stabilized coarse fraction or stabilized bran component may be combined with a fine fraction which contains predominantly endosperm to obtain a stabilized whole grain flour. The stabilized whole grain flours and the stabilized bran component exhibit extended shelf life and may be used for making baked goods, such as cookies, with desirable oven spread, and a non-gritty mouthfeel. | 09-24-2009 |
| 20120189757 | PRODUCTION OF STABILIZED WHOLE GRAIN FLOUR AND PRODUCTS THEREOF - A stabilized bran component and a stabilized whole grain flour containing the component are produced by subjecting a bran-enriched coarse fraction which contains bran, germ and starch to grinding or milling to reduce grittiness of the coarse fraction without substantially damaging the starch due to abrasion. The coarse fraction may be stabilized by heating to substantially reduce the lipase and lipoxygenase activity of the coarse fraction without substantial gelatinization of the starch. High levels of natural antioxidants and vitamins are retained while avoiding substantial acrylamide formation during the stabilization. The stabilized coarse fraction or stabilized bran component may be combined with a fine fraction which contains predominantly endosperm to obtain a stabilized whole grain flour. The stabilized whole grain flours and the stabilized bran component exhibit extended shelf life and may be used for making baked goods, such as cookies, with desirable oven spread, and a non-gritty mouthfeel. | 07-26-2012 |
| 20120196013 | PRODUCTION OF STABILIZED WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT FLOUR AND PRODUCTS THEREOF - A stabilized bran component and stabilized whole grain wheat flour containing the component are produced by subjecting a bran-enriched coarse fraction which contains bran, germ and starch to grinding or milling to reduce grittiness of the coarse fraction without substantially damaging the starch due to abrasion. The coarse fraction may be stabilized by heating to substantially reduce the lipase and lipoxygenase activity of the coarse fraction without substantial starch gelatinization. High levels of natural antioxidants and vitamins are retained while avoiding substantial acrylamide formation during the stabilization. The stabilized coarse fraction or stabilized bran component may be combined with a fine fraction which contains predominantly endosperm to obtain a stabilized whole grain wheat flour. The stabilized whole grain wheat flours and stabilized bran component exhibit extended shelf life and may be used for making baked goods, such as cookies, with desirable oven spread, and a non-gritty mouthfeel. | 08-02-2012 |
James M. Manns, Stockholm, NJ US
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| 20110189351 | FAT BLOOM INHIBITING FOOD COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS - Shelf stable non-refrigerated food products having base-cake, filling and coating components with fat bloom inhibiting characteristics and low fat migration. One embodiment provides a food composition having a base-cake having canola oil and having moisture content in a range of about 1.7 to 3.1 percent; a créme filling having a non-lauric fat, and having a water activity level of about 25; and a coating having lauric fat and a non-lauric fat, and having less than about 1 percent moisture. | 08-04-2011 |
John L. Manns, Franklin, MA US
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| 20090120048 | Meltblown Filter Medium - Filter media, as well as related assemblies, systems and methods. Filter media may contain one or more layers formed of a meltblown material. | 05-14-2009 |
| 20100000411 | MELTBLOWN FILTER MEDIUM, RELATED APPLICATIONS AND USES - Filter media, as well as related assemblies, systems and methods. Filter media may contain one or more layers formed of a meltblown material. | 01-07-2010 |
Michael P. Manns, Isernhagen DE
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| 20080293048 | METHODS AND KITS BASED ON UGT1A7 PROMOTER POLYMORPHISM - The present invention relates to methods for predicting the efficacy, safety and toxicity of substances, e.g. of drugs and prodrugs. Furthermore, the present invention relates to a method for the stratification of mammalians for the treatment of a disease. Moreover, the present invention provides for kits and its use for determining the efficacy, safety and toxicity of substances, in particular of drugs and prodrugs. The present invention allows for the selection of therapeutic regimens utilizing host genetic information, including gene sequence variances. The methods for identification of the specific DNA sequence variations according to the present invention include both in vitro and in vivo approaches. | 11-27-2008 |
Nicole Narvaez Manns, Pittsburgh, PA US
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| 20120057922 | COSMETIC WAND - A cosmetic wand having a tip adapted to remove vestiges of cosmetics in containers is disclosed. The cosmetic wand includes an upper portion adapted for gripping by a user and an unciform tip. The shape of the tip is adapted to remove makeup located along the top, bottom, and sides of a container, particularly in crevices and areas not reachable by conventional cosmetic applicators and applicator tips. The cosmetic wand can further include a housing and a mechanism is adapted to retract and extend the applicator from within the housing. | 03-08-2012 |
Sharada Manns, King Of Prussia, PA US
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| 20120238588 | 1H-Pyrrolo[2,3-B]Pyridines - Derivatives of pyrrolo[2,3-b]pyridine which are useful as SGK-1 kinase inhibitors are described herein. The invention described herein also describes pharmaceutical compositions containing derivatives of pyrrolo[2,3-b]pyridine and methods of using pyrrolo[2,3-b]pyridine derivatives and pharmaceutical compositions thereof in the treatment of diseases mediated by SGK-1. | 09-20-2012 |
Thurid Manns, Heidenheim DE
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| 20130041338 | SANITARY OR INCONTINENCE PAD - A sanitary or incontinence pad includes a primary pad part extending in a longitudinal direction of the pad, wherein a front end region of the pad covers at least one quarter of an overall longitudinal extension of the pad, and a rear end region of the pad covers at most one quarter of the overall longitudinal extension of the pad, an absorption body for bodily fluids received by the primary pad part, and front and rear wing pairs, each formed by two wings which extend transversely from respective longitudinal sides of the primary pad part, wherein the front wing pair is arranged outside the front end region, and wherein at least 90% of a top-view-surface of the wings of the rear wing pair is arranged within the rear end region, and wherein each wing is foldable about a web of an undergarment and is delimited by front and rear side flanks. | 02-14-2013 |
Timothy J. Manns, Seven Hills, OH US
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| 20120122581 | WIRELESS ELECTRONIC GAMING UNIT - A portable gaming unit for playing an associated game comprises a housing and a base. The housing includes a display. A pivot joint pivotably mounts the housing to the base. An electronics assembly is mounted to one of the housing and the base for controlling input/output functions of the gaming unit. An easel is pivotably mounted to one of the housing and the base. The easel in a use orientation braces the housing against the base to enable the housing to maintain an acute angle in relation to a plane of the base. In a transport orientation, the easel allows the housing to fold against the base. The easel in the transport orientation serves as a handle for the gaming unit. | 05-17-2012 |
