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Matthew I. Bellgard, Attadale AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110064756NOVEL SEQUENCES OF BRACHYSPIRA, IMMUNOGENIC COMPOUNDS, METHODS FOR PREPARATION AND USE THEREOF - Novel polynucleotide and amino acids of 03-17-2011
20110064761NOVEL SEQUENCES OF BRACHYSPIRA, IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITIONS, METHODS FOR PREPARATION AND USE THEREOF - Novel polynucleotide and amino acids of 03-17-2011

Matthew I. Egbe, West Norriton, PA US

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20110034362Semi-Aqueous Stripping and Cleaning Formulation for Metal Substrate and Methods for Using Same - The present invention relates to semi-aqueous formulations and the method using same, to remove bulk photoresists, post-etched and post-ashed residues, as well as contaminations. The formulation comprises: an alkanolamine, a water miscible organic co-solvent, a quarternary ammonium compound, a non-free acid functionality corrosion inhibitor, and remainder water. The pH is greater than 9.02-10-2011

Patent applications by Matthew I. Egbe, West Norriton, PA US

Matthew I. Growney, Concord, MA US

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20100036967Systems and methods for multimedia content sharing - The invention provides, in one aspect, a multimedia content sharing system that includes (i) a shared content server which stores items of content (such as still, moving images and audio) and (ii) a plurality of nodes, each of which is in communications with the shared content server via cellular telephone and/or other data networks. The shared content server transmits items of content to a first set of the nodes “automatically,” e.g., without requests by users of those nodes for the items. At least one node in that first set displays the content of received items (e.g., on an LCD screen) and accepts user feedback in regard to those items. That feedback—which may be, for example, a command to copy an item into an “album”, to rotate an item on the display, to block another node from displaying the items, and/or to block a sender (or creator) of the item from sending further items of content from presenting—is transmitted back to the shared content server for distribution to other nodes, which alter their own respective displays of the items accordingly.02-11-2010