Nahas, US
Deborah D. Nahas, Perkasie, PA US
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20100041666 | Use of N-Phenyl-2-pyrimidineamine Derivativea Against Mast Cell-based Diseases Like Allergic Disorders - Use of the N-phenyl-2-pyrimidine-amine derivatives of formula I, | 02-18-2010 |
Joe Nahas, Sugar Land, TX US
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20090025926 | Field Joint for a Downhole Tool - A field joint for connecting a plurality of downhole tool modules is disclosed. The modules include a housing and an electrical line. A bulkhead is coupled to a first module that includes a first conduit aperture for receiving an electrical connector assembly. The first electrical connector assembly is releasably coupled to the exterior portion of the first module and includes a first connector having a first end adapted for electrical coupling to an electrical line. A connector block is coupled to the second module that includes a second conduit aperture positioned to substantially face the first conduit aperture when the first and second modules are joined. A second electrical connector is disposed in the second conduit aperture and is electrically coupled to an electrical line such that an electrical contact is established with a second end of the first connector when the first and second modules are joined. | 01-29-2009 |
20100200212 | FIELD JOINT FOR A DOWNHOLE TOOL - A field joint for connecting a plurality of downhole tool modules is disclosed. The modules include a housing and an electrical line. A bulkhead is coupled to a first module that includes a first conduit aperture for receiving an electrical connector assembly. The first electrical connector assembly is releasably coupled to the exterior portion of the first module and includes a first connector having a first end adapted for electrical coupling to an electrical line. A connector block is coupled to the second module that includes a second conduit aperture positioned to substantially face the first conduit aperture when the first and second modules are joined. A second electrical connector is disposed in the second conduit aperture and is electrically coupled to an electrical line such that an electrical contact is established with a second end of the first connector when the first and second modules are joined. | 08-12-2010 |
20110272140 | FIELD JOINT FOR A DOWNHOLE TOOL - A field joint for connecting a plurality of downhole tool modules is disclosed. The modules include a housing and an electrical line. A bulkhead is coupled to a first module that includes a first conduit aperture for receiving an electrical connector assembly. The first electrical connector assembly is releasably coupled to the exterior portion of the first module and includes a first connector having a first end adapted for electrical coupling to an electrical line. A connector block is coupled to the second module that includes a second conduit aperture positioned to substantially face the first conduit aperture when the first and second modules are joined. A second electrical connector is disposed in the second conduit aperture and is electrically coupled to an electrical line such that an electrical contact is established with a second end of the first connector when the first and second modules are joined. | 11-10-2011 |
Joseph J. Nahas, Austin, TX US
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20100165710 | Random access memory architecture including midpoint reference - A random access memory architecture includes a first series connected pair of memory elements ( | 07-01-2010 |
Nabil Nahas, Boston, MA US
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20150089881 | SHAPED ABRASIVE PARTICLES AND METHODS OF FORMING SAME - A method of forming a shaped abrasive particle includes having a body formed by an additive manufacturing process. | 04-02-2015 |
Nicholas Charles Nahas, Chatham, NJ US
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20090170968 | Processes for Making Synthesis Gas and Syngas-Derived Products - The present invention provides processes for making synthesis gas and processes for making syngas-derived products. For example, one aspect of the present invention provides a process for making a synthesis gas stream comprising hydrogen and carbon monoxide, the process comprising (a) providing a carbonaceous feedstock; (b) reacting the carbonaceous feedstock in a gasification reactor in the presence of steam and a gasification catalyst under suitable temperature and pressure to form a raw product gas stream comprising a plurality of gases comprising methane, hydrogen and carbon monoxide; (c) removing steam from and sweetening the raw product gas stream to form a sweetened gas stream; (d) separating and adding steam to the sweetened gas stream to form a first reformer input gas stream having a first steam/methane ratio; and a second reformer input stream having a second steam/methane ratio, in which the first steam/methane ratio is smaller than the second steam/methane ratio; (e) reforming the second reformer input stream to form a recycle gas stream comprising steam, carbon monoxide and hydrogen; (f) introducing the recycle gas stream to the gasification reactor; and (g) reforming the first reformer input stream to form the synthesis gas stream. | 07-02-2009 |
20100071262 | Processes for Gasification of a Carbonaceous Feedstock - The present invention relates to processes and continuous processes for preparing gaseous products, and in particular, methane via the catalytic gasification of carbonaceous feedstocks in the presence of steam. In one aspect of the invention, the processes comprise at least partially combusting a first carbonaceous feedstock with an oxygen-rich gas stream in an oxygen-blown gasifier, under suitable temperature and pressure, to generate a first gas stream comprising hydrogen, carbon monoxide and superheated steam; and reacting a second carbonaceous feedstock and the first gas stream in a catalytic gasifier in the presence of a gasification catalyst under suitable temperature and pressure to form a second gas stream comprising a plurality of gaseous products comprising methane, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, carbon monoxide and hydrogen sulfide. The processes can comprise using at least one catalytic methanator to convert carbon monoxide and hydrogen in the gaseous products to methane and in certain embodiments do not recycle carbon monoxide or hydrogen to the gasifier. | 03-25-2010 |
20100076235 | Processes for Gasification of a Carbonaceous Feedstock - The present invention relates to processes for preparing gaseous products, and in particular, methane via the catalytic gasification of carbonaceous feedstocks in the presence of steam and an oxygen-rich gas stream. The processes comprise using at least one catalytic methanator to convert carbon monoxide and hydrogen in the gaseous products to methane and do not recycle carbon monoxide or hydrogen to the catalytic gasifier. | 03-25-2010 |
20100120926 | Processes for Gasification of a Carbonaceous Feedstock - The present invention relates to processes for preparing gaseous products, and in particular, methane via the catalytic gasification of carbonaceous feedstocks in the presence of steam. The processes comprise using at least one methanation step to convert carbon monoxide and hydrogen in the gaseous products to methane and do not recycle carbon monoxide or hydrogen to the catalytic gasifier. | 05-13-2010 |
20100121125 | Char Methanation Catalyst and its Use in Gasification Processes - The invention provides processes for generating a methane-enriched gas from a gas mixture comprising carbon monoxide and hydrogen such as gas streams generated by gasification of an alkali metal catalyst-loaded carbonaceous feedstock, and a char methanation catalyst useful in such processes. | 05-13-2010 |
20100287835 | Processes for Hydromethanation of a Carbonaceous Feedstock - The present invention relates to processes for preparing gaseous products, and in particular methane, via the hydromethanation of a carbonaceous feedstock in the presence of steam, syngas, a hydromethanation catalyst and an oxygen-rich gas stream. | 11-18-2010 |
Robert C. Nahas, Voorhees, NJ US
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20110315550 | CORROSION RESISTANCE EVALUATOR - The present invention is directed to a corrosion resistance evaluator suitable for corrosion testing coated metals substrates, such as autobodies. A corrosion resistance evaluator provided with a chamber containing electrolyte to which anode and cathode coated with protective coating being tested are exposed. These coatings are provided with predetermined and standardized defects, such as micro-holes to accelerate the corrosion of the underlying metal substrate in a predictable and repeatable manner. The coated cathode/anode pair is subject to a start-up period followed by series preset DC voltages for preset durations that are interspaced with recovery periods. The impedance date collected is then used to arrive at the corrosion performance resistance of the coating applied over the cathode/anode pair. The foregoing evaluator substantially reduces the time required to test corrosion from several days (40 plus days) to few days (about two days). | 12-29-2011 |
20120095698 | PROCESS FOR EVALUATING CORROSION RESISTANCE OF COATING - The present invention is directed to a process for corrosion resistance evaluation of coated metals substrates, such as autobodies. An anode and cathode coated with protective coating being tested are exposed to an electrolyte in a chamber of a corrosion resistance evaluator. These coatings are provided with predetermined and standardized defects, such as micro-holes to accelerate the corrosion of the underlying metal substrate in a predictable and repeatable manner. The coated cathode/anode pair is subject to a start-up period followed by series preset DC voltages for preset durations that are interspaced with recovery periods. The impedance data collected are then used to arrive at the corrosion performance resistance of the coating applied over the cathode/anode pair. The foregoing evaluator substantially reduces the time required to test corrosion from several days (40 plus days) to few days (about two days). | 04-19-2012 |
20120302693 | FLUORINE CONTAINING GRAFT COPOLYMER COATING COMPOSITION - The present disclosure relates to a coating composition comprising a fluoropolymer, especially a fluorine containing graft copolymer. A dried and cured layer of the coating composition can provide a substrate with an easy to clean surface having a high water contact angle and good recoat adhesion. | 11-29-2012 |
20130325364 | PROCESS FOR EVALUATING CORROSION RESISTANCE OF COATING - The present invention is directed to a process for evaluating corrosion resistance of coated metals substrates, such as autobodies at accelerated rate. An anode and cathode coated with protective coating being tested are exposed to an electrolyte in a chamber of a corrosion resistance evaluator. These coatings are provided with predetermined and standardized defects, such as micro-holes to accelerate the corrosion of the underlying metal substrate in a predictable and repeatable manner. The coated cathode/anode pair is subject to a start-up period followed by series preset DC voltages modulated in a stepwise manner for preset durations that are interspaced with recovery periods. The impedance data collected are then used to arrive at the corrosion performance resistance of the coating applied over the cathode/anode pair. The foregoing evaluator substantially reduces the time required to test corrosion from several days (40 plus days) to few days (about two days). | 12-05-2013 |
20150060273 | Corrosion Resistance Evaluators - A corrosion resistance evaluator is provided for evaluating corrosion resistance of coated metals substrates, such as autobodies, at an accelerated rate. The evaluator includes a chamber for retaining an electrolyte that is exposed to an anode and cathode coated with protective coating being tested. These anode and cathode coatings are provided with predetermined and standardized defects, such as micro-holes, to accelerate the corrosion of the underlying metal substrate in a predictable and repeatable manner. The evaluator further comprises an anode holder and a cathode holder for testing the corrosion resistance of the anode and cathode coatings. The evaluator substantially reduces the time required to test corrosion from several days (40 plus days) to few days (about two days). | 03-05-2015 |
Robert C. Nahas, Voorhess, NJ US
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20140097096 | PROCESS OF EVALUATING CORROSION RESISTANCE - The present invention is directed to a process for evaluating corrosion resistance of coated metals substrates, such as autobodies at an accelerated rate. An anode and cathode coated with protective coating being tested are exposed to an electrolyte in a chamber of a corrosion resistance evaluator. These coatings are provided with predetermined and standardized defects, such as micro-holes to accelerate the corrosion of the underlying metal substrate in a predictable and repeatable manner. The coated cathode/anode pair is subject to a start-up period followed by series preset DC voltages modulated in triangular, truncated triangular or trapezoidal manner for preset durations that are interspaced with recovery periods. The impedance data collected are then used to arrive at the corrosion performance resistance of the coating applied over the cathode/anode pair. The foregoing evaluator substantially reduces the time required to test corrosion from several days (40 plus days) to few days (about two days). | 04-10-2014 |
Roger Nahas, Kalamazoo, MI US
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20100197812 | Compositions and methods for enhancing the stability of foods, beverages, nutritional supplements and cosmetics - The present invention provides metal-chelating or sequestering antioxidant compositions, derived from edible herbs, spices, fruits, vegetables and/or grains, useful for incorporating into foods, beverages, nutritional supplements and cosmetics for the purpose of enhancing the stability of said food, beverage or cosmetic. This invention provides processes for preparing these antioxidant, stability-enhancing compositions. | 08-05-2010 |
Roger Nahas, Portage, MI US
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20120046369 | Methods for enhancing the stability of foods, beverages, and cosmetics using natural products derived from non-allergenic proteinaceous sources - The present invention relates to compositions with effective metal chelating activity and utility as natural antioxidants in food, beverages, nutritional supplements and cosmetics. The compositions of the present invention may be prepared by enzymatically hydrolyzing hypoallergenic protein isolates derived from vegetables, for example yellow pea ( | 02-23-2012 |
20130217768 | SIMPLE PROCESS TO PRODUCE AND SEPARATE WATER SOLUBLE AND OIL SOLUBLE ANTIOXIDATIVE FLAVORING COMPOSITIONS FROM LABIATAE HERBS USING GREEN SOLVENTS - Processes for preparing water soluble and oil soluble antioxidant compositions extracted together from Labiatae herbs in a single extraction using an alcohol and water solvent, followed by a simple, yet effective purification step that allows the separation of the water soluble antioxidative fractions containing mainly rosmarinic acid from antioxidative fractions containing mainly carnosic acid and carnosol, without cumbersome acid/base partitioning steps. | 08-22-2013 |
Shareef A. Nahas, Los Angeles, CA US
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20110020829 | RAPID ASSAY FOR DETECTING ATAXIA-TELANGIECTASIA HOMOZYGOTES AND HETEROZYGOTES - The present disclosure relates to methods for performing an assay to identify ataxia-telangiectasia homozygotes or heterozygotes. Some embodiments include the use of a rapid flow cytometry-based ataxiatelangiectasia (ATM) kinase assay that measures ATM-dependent phosphorylation of SMC1 following DNA damage. | 01-27-2011 |
Zayna Nahas, Palo Alto, CA US
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20110183001 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR IMPLANTATION OF ADIPOSE TISSUE AND ADIPOSE TISSUE PRODUCTS - The invention provides compositions and methods for the preparation of biocompatible biomaterials from adipose tissue. Biocompatible biomaterials are cellular or acellular biomaterials. The invention further provides methods of use of the biocompatible biomaterials. | 07-28-2011 |
20120189588 | Compositions and Methods for Implantation of Processed Adipose Tissue and Processed Adipose Tissue Products - The invention provides compositions and methods for the preparation of processed adipose tissue. The invention further provides methods of use of the processed adipose tissue. | 07-26-2012 |
Zayna Nahas, Miami, FL US
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20100227836 | PARENTERAL ADMINISTRATION OF A GLUCOSAMINE - Materials and methods for local delivery of a glucosamine are provided to facilitate bone and cartilage growth. | 09-09-2010 |
Ziad Nahas, Charleston, SC US
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20090024021 | Methods and Systems for Using Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Functional Brain Mapping for Examining Cortical Sensitivity, Brain Communication, and Effects of Medication - Transcranial magnetic stimulation is interleaved with functional brain imaging to examine cortex sensitivity and brain communication and to determine efficacy of medication. | 01-22-2009 |