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Nikki Edleman, Pawling, NY US
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| 20100112729 | CONTACT PATTERNING METHOD WITH TRANSITION ETCH FEEDBACK - A method for forming a contact hole in a semiconductor device and related computer-readable storage medium are provided, the method and program steps of the medium including measuring a percentage of oxygen in an etching chamber, and controlling the percentage of oxygen in the etching chamber to enlarge a temporary inner diameter near a top of the contact hole. | 05-06-2010 |
Nikki Horwood, South Woodford GB
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| 20110136868 | AGENTS FOR INHIBITING OSTEOCLASTOGENESIS AND/OR OSTEOCLAST ACTIVATION - Agents, which are both ceramide glucosyltransferase inhibitors and glucosidase inhibitors, may inhibit osteoclastogenesis and/or reduce osteoclast activation and, therefore, may be useful for osteolytic activity and bone loss in subjects with conditions, such as multiple myeloma. | 06-09-2011 |
Nikki Robinson, London GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080274060 | Therapeutic Foam - A foam is described for injection treatment of varicose veins. The foam comprises a sclerosant liquid, e.g. polidocanol solution, and a gas. The gas comprises xenon, optionally together with at least one other physiologically acceptable gas which is readily absorbed in the body or blood of a patient. The gas comprises only a minimal amount of gaseous nitrogen, between 0.0001% and 0.8%. | 11-06-2008 |
| 20100260007 | Preparation of therapeutic foam - Closed pouch comprising a wall defining an enclosed space containing carbon dioxide, and a pair of syringes contained within the enclosed space. The syringes are connected together by a syringe connector, and of the syringes contains a gas or gas mixture other than air, while the other contains a foamable liquid. Breakage of the syringe, connector and pumping of the syringes produces a foam useful in the treatment of varicose veins. | 10-14-2010 |
Nikki Robinson, Uxbridge GB
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| 20100203171 | Therapeutic Foam - A therapeutic foam for the treatment of, inter alia, varicose veins comprises a sclerosing solution foamed with a physiological gas such as carbon dioxide, oxygen or a mixture thereof. The foam has a nitrogen content of less than 0.8%. It may be generated using a pressurised canister system incorporating a fine mesh of micron dimensions through which the gas and sclerosing liquid are passed to make the foam. Alternatively, the foam may be generated by passing gas and solution between two syringes through a fine mesh. Techniques are described for minimising the amount of nitrogen in a canister or syringe based product. A technique for generating and delivering foam simultaneously using a syringe based device is also disclosed. | 08-12-2010 |
Nikki Robinson, Haarlem NL
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090148490 | Preparation of Therapeutic Foam - A device is described for facilitating the preparation of therapeutic foam e.g. for the treatment of varicose veins. A pressurised vial contains a sclerosant liquid, e.g., polidocanol solution, and a sterile gas which is readily absorbed by the body, e.g., carbon dioxide, oxygen or a mixture of these gases. The vial is provided either with a specialised stopper/seal into which a syringe nozzle may be inserted or alternatively a septum seal which may be penetrated by a hypodermic needle. The quantities of gas and liquid and the pressure in the vial are pre-set so that, on connection of a syringe to the vial, a predetermined volume of both gas and liquid is transferred to the syringe, with the intention that the syringe is then used to make a foam by known means. The use of the vial ensures that the ratio of gas to liquid in the foam is standardized, and also provides a convenient way of packaging the gas and liquid and of filling the syringe in a sterile manner. | 06-11-2009 |
