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Alexey Popov, Waltham, MA US
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| 20100112051 | TIANEPTINE SULFATE SALT FORMS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - Disclosed herein is a novel sulfate salt of tianeptine with improved properties. Also described herein are novel pharmaceutical compositions comprising tianeptine sulfate salt, methods of making, and related methods of treatment. | 05-06-2010 |
Anatoliy V. Popov, Philadelphia, PA US
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| 20110165084 | VIVO DETECTION OF PHOSPHOLIPASE ACTIVATION - The present invention is directed to a phospholipid-based NIR molecular beacon, having a phospholipid moiety; with an NIR fluorophore moiety covalently linked to a phospholipid glycerol backbone and a quencher moiety covalently linked to the phospholipid glycerol backbone. Additionally, provided herein is methods of analyzing a sample for the presence of a phospholipase and methods of identifying the activity of a phospholipase in vivo utilizing phospholipid-based NIR molecular beacon. | 07-07-2011 |
Andrey Popov, Renton, WA US
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| 20120167158 | SCOPED RESOURCE AUTHORIZATION POLICIES - Resource authorization policies and resource scopes may be defined separately, thereby decoupling a set of authorization rules from the scope of resources to which those rules apply. In one example, a resource includes anything that can be used in a computing environment (e.g., a file, a device, etc.). A scope describes a set of resources (e.g., all files in folder X, all files labeled “Y”, etc.). Policies describe what can be done with a resource (e.g., “read-only,” “read/write,” “delete, if requestor is a member of the admin group,” etc.). When scopes and policies have been defined, they may be linked, thereby indicating that the policy applies to any resource within the scope. When a request for the resource is made, the request is evaluated against all policies associated with scopes that contain the resource. If the conditions specified in the policies apply, then the request may be granted. | 06-28-2012 |
| 20120297455 | TARGET-BASED ACCESS CHECK INDEPENDENT OF ACCESS REQUEST - A context of a principal is built, at a target system controlling access to a resource, independently of the principal requesting access to the resource. An authorization policy is applied, at the target system, to the context to determine whether the principal is permitted to access the resource, and an indication of whether the principal is permitted to access the resource is provided (e.g., to an administrator). Modifications can be made to the context and the authorization re-applied to determine whether a principal having the modified context is permitted to access the resource. | 11-22-2012 |
Arkadi Popov, Sharon, MA US
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| 20110307897 | DYNAMICALLY LOADING GRAPH-BASED COMPUTATIONS - Processing data includes: receiving units of work that each include one or more work elements, and processing a first unit of work using a first compiled dataflow graph ( | 12-15-2011 |
Branko N. Popov, Columbia, SC US
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| 20090050258 | DEVELOPMENT OF PEM FUEL CELL ELECTRODES USING PULSE ELECTRODEPOSITION - In one embodiment of the present disclosure a method for forming a PEM fuel cell electrode is provided. The method includes applying a hydrophilic wetting agent on an electrode surface. A catalyst layer is deposited on the wetted electrode surface by pulse electrodeposition, at least a portion of the catalyst penetrating the electrode surface. The electrode surface is heat treated. | 02-26-2009 |
| 20090142664 | POLYPYRROLE AND SILVER VANADIUM OXIDE COMPOSITE - In one embodiment of the present disclosure, a composite electrode for a battery is provided. The composite electrode includes silver vanadium oxide present in an amount from about 75 weight percent to about 99 weight percent and polypyrrole present in an amount from about 1 weight percent to about 25 weight percent. | 06-04-2009 |
| 20120168687 | Polypyrrole and Silver Vanadium Oxide Composite - In one embodiment of the present disclosure, a composite electrode for a battery is provided. The composite electrode includes silver vanadium oxide present in an amount from about 75 weight percent to about 99 weight percent and polypyrrole present in an amount from about 1 weight percent to about 25 weight percent. | 07-05-2012 |
Dimitar Popov, Redmond, WA US
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| 20130014000 | Conversion tool for XPS and openXPS documents - A conversion tool enables XPS documents to be automatically converted into the Open XPS format and for Open XPS-formatted documents to be automatically converted into the XPS format. The conversion tool may convert content types, package-level relationships, part-level attributes, and image parts into a format supported by either document format. | 01-10-2013 |
Dimitar K. Popov, Redmond, WA US
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| 20090282389 | Abstracting Test Cases From Application Program Interfaces - Various embodiments provide a testing infrastructure that abstracts test cases from APIs in a manner that allows for round tripping between production and consumption and APIs. | 11-12-2009 |
| 20100131486 | Analyzer Engine - Methods and systems provide a tool for searching and analyzing XPS files. In accordance with the described embodiments, a user can search and analyze XPS files without having a full understanding of an associated software development kit (SDK). Further, in at least some embodiments, the tool can load an XPS file, analyze XPS/OPC/ZIP metadata information, and store the metadata information into a set of predefined rules. | 05-27-2010 |
Georgi M. Popov, Braselton, GA US
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| 20090049634 | - A cleaning/polishing pad for cleaning or polishing stone, terrazzo or concrete floors comprises a flexible, disk-shaped pad body having an upper mounting surface and a lower working surface, the pad body comprising natural wool fibers. A plurality of resin segments spaced apart from one another and affixed adjacent the lower working surface of the disk-shaped pad body, the resin segments including diamond particles embedded therein, wherein each of the plurality of resin segments is affixed to the pad body in such a way that the majority of the resin segment stands proud of the pad body. | 02-26-2009 |
| 20090053982 | FIBROUS PAD FOR CLEANING/POLISHING FLOORS - A cleaning/polishing pad for cleaning or polishing stone, terrazzo or concrete floors comprises a flexible, disk-shaped pad body having an upper mounting surface and a lower working surface, the pad body comprising natural wool fibers. A plurality of resin segments spaced apart from one another and affixed adjacent the lower working surface of the disk-shaped pad body, the resin segments including diamond particles embedded therein, wherein each of the plurality of resin segments is affixed to the pad body in such a way that the majority of the resin segment stands proud of the pad body. | 02-26-2009 |
| 20110275282 | HAND-POWERED POLISHING APPARATUS AND KIT WITH DIAMOND ABRASIVE AND METHOD - A manual method and apparatus for removing scratches from automotive paint finishes by using a diamond abrasive compound applied to a handheld polishing disk/pad which effectively “scrubs” away the scratches. First, a first soft polishing pad is attached to a handgrip; second, an amount of a first diamond abrasive polishing paste is applied to the first soft polishing pad; next one manually polishes the metal trim or paint finish in situ without removing the metal trim from the vehicle by rubbing the metal trim or paint finish with the first soft polishing pad bearing the first diamond abrasive polishing paste. Thereafter, one removes the first soft pad from the hand grip and replaces it with a second soft polishing pad and applies an amount of a second diamond abrasive paste to the second soft polishing pad, the second diamond abrasive paste having a finer grit than the first diamond abrasive paste. One then manually polishes the metal trim or paint finish in situ by rubbing the metal trim or paint finish with the second soft polishing pad bearing the second diamond abrasive polishing paste. A third, yet finer, diamond abrasive compound can be used in conjunction with a third soft polishing pad. The apparatus comprises a soft hand grip, a plurality of soft polishing pads for attachment to the hand grip and for polishing with abrasive paste, and a plurality of containers of diamond abrasive paste of varying grits to be applied to the soft polishing pads. | 11-10-2011 |
| 20120309273 | HAND-POWERED POLISHING APPARATUS AND KIT FOR STAINLESS STEEL SINKS - A manual scratch repair kit is provided for manually repairing scratches in stainless steel sinks and includes a handgrip having an underside with hook and loop fasteners and a sandpaper element attachable to the handgrip, the sandpaper element having an example grit of 800. Two soft pads are provided for holding and applying abrasive. Two containers of diamond abrasive compound of different grits are provided and the soft pads are color-keyed to the diamond abrasive compounds and/or the containers. The handgrip is sized to fit in the palm of the hand and preferably is relatively soft and pliable for comfort. While preferably the soft pads are color-keyed to the diamond abrasive compounds and/or the containers, other forms of optional identification can be employed as desired, such as printing a large “1” on the first pad and a corresponding “1” on the container of diamond abrasive compound. Optionally, the abrasive compounds are different colors and at least part of the soft pads are different colors and color-keyed to the different color compounds. | 12-06-2012 |
Ivaylo Vladimirov Popov, Arlington, TX US
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| 20120278329 | TRACKING FEEDS IN A SOCIAL NETWORK - A system and method for tracking feeds in a social network is disclosed. The system includes a feed module and a personalization module. The feed module is communicatively coupled to the social network. The feed module is configured to receive a social information feed from the social network. The personalization module is communicatively coupled to the feed module to receive the social information feed from the feed module. The personalization module retrieves a category. The personalization module organizes the social information feed into a categorized feed based at least in part on the category. The personalization module extracts a feature based at least in part on a user query. The personalization module queries the categorized feed based at least in part on the feature to generate a personalized feed. The personalization module outputs the personalized feed to the user or a third party. | 11-01-2012 |
Konstantin Popov, Lutz, FL US
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| 20090000850 | HANDS-FREE POWERED MOBILITY DEVICE - An electrically operable wheelchair having a seat, a base with a pair of motors respectively coupled with the main support wheels, a position detection assembly, and a controller coupled with the position detection assembly and the motors for controlling wheelchair operation in order to effect desired wheelchair movements. The hands-free input device of the invention, which includes the position detection assembly and a position detection device, provides input signals representative of desired wheelchair movements to the controller. The position detection device detects the position of the seat. Movement of the seat, rather than a joystick, creates the voltage signals which are then transmitted to the wheelchair controller. | 01-01-2009 |
Lev Popov, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20120233158 | Automated Location Check-In for Geo-Social Networking System - In one embodiment, a geo-social networking system determines a user's current location, generate a list of places near the user's current location, rank the list of places based on distance, relevancy and a configurable rule set, and automatically checks in the user at the top ranked place. | 09-13-2012 |
Lev Popov, Palo Alto, CA US
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| 20100229223 | USING SOCIAL INFORMATION FOR AUTHENTICATING A USER SESSION - A social CAPTCHA is presented to authenticate a member of the social network. The social CAPTCHA includes one or more challenge questions based on information available in the social network, such as the user's activities and/or connections in the social network. The social information selected for the social CAPTCHA may be determined based on affinity scores associated with the member's connections, so that the challenge question relates to information that the user is more likely to be familiar with. A degree of difficulty of challenge questions may be determined and used for selecting the CAPTCHA based on a degree of suspicion. | 09-09-2010 |
Lev Timourovich Popov, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20120124664 | DIFFERENTIATING BETWEEN GOOD AND BAD CONTENT IN A USER-PROVIDED CONTENT SYSTEM - A system differentiates good content from bad content in a user-provided content system. Messages are analyzed for features that characterize messages. A feature may occur in one or more messages. A feature that has more than a threshold number of occurrences in messages in a time interval is identified for further analysis. Enhanced authentication is requested from senders of the messages with occurrences of the identified feature. Based on the rate at which senders of the messages pass authentication, the content associated with the message is determined to be good content or bad content. Subsequent messages are blocked or successfully delivered based on whether features occurring in the messages are indicative of good content or bad content. | 05-17-2012 |
Lev Timourovich Popov US
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| 20100211996 | PREVENTING PHISHING ATTACKS BASED ON REPUTATION OF USER LOCATIONS - User sessions are authenticated based on locations associated with a user account used for sending a request for creating a session. Examples of locations of a source of a request include a geographical location, a network address, or a machine cookie associated with a device sending the request. Locations of the request are compared with stored safe locations associated with the user account and a suspiciousness index is determined for the session. The level of authentication required for the session is determined based on the suspiciousness index. Locations are associated with a reputation based on past history of sessions originating from the locations. A location associated with a history of creating suspicious session is considered an unsafe location. Reputation of the location originating the session is used to determine the level of authentication required for the session. | 08-19-2010 |
| 20100211997 | AUTHENTICATING USER SESSIONS BASED ON REPUTATION OF USER LOCATIONS - User sessions are authenticated based on locations associated with a user account used for sending a request for creating a session. Examples of locations of a source of a request include a geographical location, a network address, or a machine cookie associated with a device sending the request. Locations of the request are compared with stored safe locations associated with the user account and a suspiciousness index is determined for the session. The level of authentication required for the session is determined based on the suspiciousness index. Locations are associated with a reputation based on past history of sessions originating from the locations. A location associated with a history of creating suspicious session is considered an unsafe location. Reputation of the location originating the session is used to determine the level of authentication required for the session. | 08-19-2010 |
Miroslav Popov, Braselton, GA US
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| 20110275282 | HAND-POWERED POLISHING APPARATUS AND KIT WITH DIAMOND ABRASIVE AND METHOD - A manual method and apparatus for removing scratches from automotive paint finishes by using a diamond abrasive compound applied to a handheld polishing disk/pad which effectively “scrubs” away the scratches. First, a first soft polishing pad is attached to a handgrip; second, an amount of a first diamond abrasive polishing paste is applied to the first soft polishing pad; next one manually polishes the metal trim or paint finish in situ without removing the metal trim from the vehicle by rubbing the metal trim or paint finish with the first soft polishing pad bearing the first diamond abrasive polishing paste. Thereafter, one removes the first soft pad from the hand grip and replaces it with a second soft polishing pad and applies an amount of a second diamond abrasive paste to the second soft polishing pad, the second diamond abrasive paste having a finer grit than the first diamond abrasive paste. One then manually polishes the metal trim or paint finish in situ by rubbing the metal trim or paint finish with the second soft polishing pad bearing the second diamond abrasive polishing paste. A third, yet finer, diamond abrasive compound can be used in conjunction with a third soft polishing pad. The apparatus comprises a soft hand grip, a plurality of soft polishing pads for attachment to the hand grip and for polishing with abrasive paste, and a plurality of containers of diamond abrasive paste of varying grits to be applied to the soft polishing pads. | 11-10-2011 |
Nikolay Popov, Warrenville, IL US
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| 20080223049 | Adaptive defrost control for frozen product dispensers - An adaptive defrost control for a frozen product machine implements an algorithm that utilizes various operating parameters of the machine to adaptively adjust the time interval between successive defrost cycles in a manner such that defrost cycles occur only on an as-needed basis. The adaptive defrost control minimizes the time during which the machine is in a defrost cycle, thereby maximizing the uptime of the machine during which frozen can be prepared. | 09-18-2008 |
| 20090000315 | Defrost control for multiple barrel frozen product dispensers - To defrost one barrel of a two barrel FCB dispenser, a refrigeration system defrosts the one barrel, while neither defrosting nor chilling the other barrel, for either a selected time or until a frozen beverage is drawn from the other barrel, whichever occurs first. Once the selected time or beverage draw occurs, the refrigeration system chills the other barrel until beverage within it is properly frozen, while neither defrosting nor chilling the one barrel. Once beverage in the other barrel is properly frozen, the refrigeration system resumes defrosting the one barrel, whereupon the foregoing cycle is repeated until defrost of the one barrel is complete, at which point the refrigeration system chills the one barrel to refreeze product in it. The arrangement keeps beverage in the other barrel properly frozen during defrosting of the one barrel. | 01-01-2009 |
| 20090165495 | Auxiliary sub-cooler for refrigerated dispenser - A freeze type dispenser having a refrigeration system including a compressor, condenser, expansion means and evaporator in the form of one or more freeze chambers in an enclosure is provided with a sub-cooler or auxiliary coil. The sub-cooler is located downstream of the condenser but upstream of the expansion means and is supplied with condensed refrigerant liquid. The sub-cooler is located adjacent the freeze chamber enclosure to prevent or reduce condensation of the same, without adversely affecting, and in fact increasing cooling performance or capacity. | 07-02-2009 |
| 20090211269 | Adaptive beater and scraper speed control for frozen product dispensers - A controller for a drive motor for a scraper of a frozen product dispenser operates the drive motor to rotate the scraper at selected ones of a plurality of different speeds within a freeze barrel of the dispenser, in accordance with the values of sensed operating parameters of the dispenser. The arrangement provides for rotation of the scraper at speeds appropriate for, but no greater than required for, the then existent operating condition of the dispenser. | 08-27-2009 |
| 20110061420 | Point of dispense chilling for blended iced beverage machines - A machine for dispensing blended iced beverages is characterized by a cabinet for storing a plurality of supplies of beverage ingredients and a refrigeration system for chilling an interior of the cabinet to chill the beverage ingredient supplies. A duct extends between the cabinet interior and a remote point of delivery of the beverage ingredients and a tubing bundle extends from the supplies and through the duct to the delivery point to deliver beverage ingredients from the supplies to the delivery point. The interior of the duct is chilled to chill the tubing bundle and beverage ingredients in the tubing bundle, so that chilled beverage ingredients are always provided to the point of delivery, even when the machine is idle for an extended period of time. Various techniques are provided for chilling the interior of the duct. | 03-17-2011 |
| 20110162407 | Multiple barrel frozen product dispenser - A frozen product dispenser is characterized by at least two product freeze barrels for receiving product therein and for freezing the product for dispensing, and a refrigeration system for chilling the at least two barrels. The refrigeration system has at least two evaporators for and heat transfer coupled to each barrel, separate and controllable expansion valves each having an outlet coupled to an inlet to an inlet to an associated one of the evaporators, at least two compressors having outlets coupled to inlets to the expansion valves and inlets coupled to outlets from the evaporators, and at least one condenser in fluid circuit between outlets from the compressors and inlets to the expansion valves. The refrigeration system is controllable to selectively operate one or more of the compressors and one or more of the expansion valves in accordance with the cooling requirements of the barrels to provide an improved turndown ratio for improvements in efficiency of operation of the refrigeration system in response to changing cooling load requirements of the product barrels. | 07-07-2011 |
| 20120222434 | Adaptive Beater and Scraper Speed Control for Frozen Product Dispensers - A controller for a drive motor for a scraper of a frozen product dispenser operates the drive motor to rotate the scraper at selected ones of a plurality of different speeds within a freeze barrel of the dispenser, in accordance with the values of sensed operating parameters of the dispenser. The arrangement provides for rotation of the scraper at speeds appropriate for, but no greater than required for, the then existent operating condition of the dispenser. | 09-06-2012 |
Nikolay Popov, Naperville, IL US
Nikolay V. Popov, Warrenville, IL US
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| 20090292395 | Detection and correction of reverse operation of a compressor in a refrigeration system - A method and system for detecting and correcting unintended reverse or backward operation of an electric motor driven scroll compressor of a refrigeration system is characterized by monitoring the pressure at a suction side of the compressor during operation of the refrigeration and determining whether the pressure, after a first time interval following startup of the compressor, exceeds and remains in excess of a predetermined upper pressure limit for at least a second time interval. If it does, the compressor is turned off for a third time interval and is then restarted. The foregoing is repeated and if the compressor is turned off a selected number of times because of successive occurrences of high suction side pressures during operation of the refrigeration system in a chilling cycle, an error indication is generated and the refrigeration system is shut down. | 11-26-2009 |
Petko Popov, Rockville, MD US
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| 20090210865 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR REPLACING SOFTWARE APPLICATION CLASSES USING TRANSPARENT OBJECT ADAPTERS - A computer-implemented method for creating transparent object adapters for replaced classes in an multi-subsystem application is provided. The method includes determining whether an original class of the original subsystem is referenced by at least one other of the multiple subsystems in response to substituting a new subsystem for an original one. If the original class is referenced by at least one other of the multiple subsystems, a pair of corresponding classes for the original class is generated. One of the generated classes defines an object adapter class having the same name and package as the original class, the other class defining a new class. The method further includes configuring the object adapter class to export methods referenced by at least one of the other subsystems and to transform data and/or handle references to adapter objects passed as parameters or returned values. Additionally, the method includes configuring the object adapter class and the new class to maintain references to one another. | 08-20-2009 |
Serguei Popov, Bristow, VA US
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| 20090048293 | METHODS FOR TREATING BACILLUS INFECTION - The present invention provides compositions and methods for detecting, treating, and preventing microbial infection, especially infection caused by | 02-19-2009 |
Serguei A. Popov, Houston, TX US
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| 20100258007 | Gas Treatment Units - A gas treatment unit includes an absorber, a liquid-jet ejector, a gas-liquid separator, a regenerator and a pump. A liquid outlet of the regenerator is connected to an inlet of the pump. An outlet of the pump is connected to a liquid inlet of the absorber. A liquid outlet of the absorber is connected to a liquid inlet of the jet-ejector. A regenerator gas outlet is connected to a gas inlet of the liquid-jet ejector. A liquid-gas outlet of the liquid-jet ejector is connected to an inlet of the separator. A liquid outlet of the separator is connected to a liquid inlet of the regenerator. | 10-14-2010 |
Serguei G. Popov, Bristow, VA US
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| 20110046039 | POST-EXPOSURE PROPHYLAXIS AND TREATMENT OF INFECTIONS - The invention provides methods and materials for identifying agents for preventing and/or treating anthrax and similar diseases. Embodiments provide strains and model systems for studying non-lethal and lethal exposure to anthrax and similar disease vectors. Embodiments provide materials and methods for using the strains and model systems for differential profiling, such as proteomic profiling, such as differentiation phosphorylation profiling, to target identification and therapeutics discovery and development. Embodiments provide pharmaceutically acceptable compositions, and methods for using them to prevent and/or treat anthrax and similar diseases comprising an agent that decreases the activity of caspase ¼, such as YVAD, and/or an agent that increases the phosphorylation of AKT, such as IB-MECA or Cl-IB-MECA, together with, in particular embodiments, an antibiotic, such as ciprofloxacin. Kits comprising the same are provided as well, among other things. | 02-24-2011 |
Taissia Popov, Bristow, VA US
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| 20110046039 | POST-EXPOSURE PROPHYLAXIS AND TREATMENT OF INFECTIONS - The invention provides methods and materials for identifying agents for preventing and/or treating anthrax and similar diseases. Embodiments provide strains and model systems for studying non-lethal and lethal exposure to anthrax and similar disease vectors. Embodiments provide materials and methods for using the strains and model systems for differential profiling, such as proteomic profiling, such as differentiation phosphorylation profiling, to target identification and therapeutics discovery and development. Embodiments provide pharmaceutically acceptable compositions, and methods for using them to prevent and/or treat anthrax and similar diseases comprising an agent that decreases the activity of caspase ¼, such as YVAD, and/or an agent that increases the phosphorylation of AKT, such as IB-MECA or Cl-IB-MECA, together with, in particular embodiments, an antibiotic, such as ciprofloxacin. Kits comprising the same are provided as well, among other things. | 02-24-2011 |
Vassili G. Popov, Potomac, MD US
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| 20090101733 | Controlled dispensing hand shower - A controlled dispensing hand-held shower to dissolve water-soluble or water dispersible substance into the water of shower which has rotatable mixing chamber in the nozzle. Concentration in the water of soluble or dispersible substances, that are placed in the mixing chamber may be changed by means of changing relative position of the holes located in the fixed dividing part and holes located in the bottom of the mixing chamber The fixed dividing element may be incorporated with body of handle of the shower. | 04-23-2009 |
Veljko Popov, Hanover, NH US
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| 20090105287 | Inhibitors of Dihydrofolate Reductase With Antibacterial Antiprotozoal, Antifungal and Anticancer Properties - The compositions and methods described herein discloses the design, synthesis and testing of compounds that act as inhibitors of DHFR. The basic scaffold of these inhibitors includes a 2,4-diaminopyrimidine ring with a propargyl linker to another substituted aryl, bicyclo or heteroaryl ring. These DHFR inhibitors are potent and selective for many different pathogenic organisms, including the DHFR enzyme from bacteria such as | 04-23-2009 |
Vladimir M. Popov, Philadelphia, PA US
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| 20130011411 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE DIAGNOSIS, PROGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT OF CANCER - Methods and compositions for diagnosing and treating cancer, such as breast cancer are provided. In particular, methods and compositions relating to nucleic acids encoding DACH1 and DACH1 proteins are provided. | 01-10-2013 |
Yury Popov, Brookline, MA US
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| 20120083458 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR DETECTING AND TREATING INFLAMMATORY DISEASE - The invention features methods of diagnosing inflammatory disease based on the elevated presence microparticles (MP) expressing certain receptors. The invention also features methods of decreasing fibrosis in the liver by administering MP to subjects with liver fibrosis. | 04-05-2012 |
