Sahagian
Khoren Sahagian, Burbank, CA US
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20100042356 | Transition temperature microscopy - A system and method for automatic analysis of temperature transition data over an area of a sample surface. The system relies on the use of a microfabricated probe, which can be rapidly heated and cooled and has a sharp tip to provide high spatial resolution. The system also has fast x-y-z positioners, data collection, and algorithms that allow automatic analysis of and visualization of temperature transition data. | 02-18-2010 |
Michael Sahagian, Florenceville CA
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20100040729 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR SURFACE MODIFICATION OF ROOT VEGETABLE PRODUCTS - The invention relates to methods and compositions for enzymatic surface modification of root vegetable products by contacting the products with enzyme during a drying process. One embodiment of the invention relates to methods and compositions reducing acrylamide produced by cooking, heating or processing in root vegetable products, such as French fries. | 02-18-2010 |
Richard Sahagian, Burlington, MA US
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20080215132 | IMPLANTABLE DEVICES HAVING TEXTURED SURFACES AND METHODS OF FORMING THE SAME - Textured coatings for implantable medical devices can be provided in metallic or polymer surface layers having surface texture factors down to nanometer and sub-nanometer levels. Implantable devices having such textured surfaces and methods of coating such devices comprises providing a substrate surface of an implantable device and forming a coating layer of the substrate surface by directing a mixture of atoms of a first type of material and a second type of material toward the substrate surface while simultaneously and collinearly bombarding the substrate surface with ions, wherein the first type of material is substantially resistant to a removal process and the second type of material is substantially susceptible to a removal process. | 09-04-2008 |