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Semra Bingol, Istanbul TR
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20150352165 | CLINDAMYCIN PHOSPHATE, SALICYLIC ACID AND TEA TREE OIL COMBINATIONS - The present invention relates to the topical compositions comprising clindamycin phosphate, salicylic acid and tea tree oil; to the preparation methods thereof; and to the use thereof in the treatment of skin infections and acne vulgaris accompanied by inflammatory lesions. | 12-10-2015 |
Semra Colak, Amherst, MA US
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20090082524 | Water-Soluble and Water-Insoluble, Ring Opening Metathesis Polymerization Products, Monomers and Related Methods - The invention provides certain novel water-soluble and water-insoluble monomers for ring opening metathesis polymerization and novel polymers, compositions and products, and related methods thereof. | 03-26-2009 |
20130072650 | Water-Soluble and Water-Insoluble, Ring Opening Metathesis Polymerization Products, Monomers and Related Methods - The invention provides certain novel water-soluble and water-insoluble monomers for ring opening metathesis polymerization and novel polymers, compositions and products, and related methods thereof. | 03-21-2013 |
Semra Colak, Saint Louis Park, MN US
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20150307718 | POLYOXAZOLINE COPOLYMERS - A copolymer derived from a monomer mixture that includes monomers having the formulas: (A) and (B) wherein: Q is O or N; R | 10-29-2015 |
20150329673 | REACTIVE POLYOXAZOLINES HAVING A PERFLUORINATED GROUP - A compound of the formula: (I) wherein: R | 11-19-2015 |
Semra Colak Atan, St. Louis Park, MN US
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20160089858 | SUCCESSIVELY PEELABLE COEXTRUDED POLYMER FILM WITH EMBEDDED ANTIMICROBIAL LAYER(S) - Multilayered polymer films are configured so that successive constituent layer packets can be delaminated in continuous sheet form from the remaining film. The films are compatible with known coextrusion manufacturing techniques, and can be made without adhesive layers between layer packets that are tailored to be individually peelable from the remainder of the film. Instead, combinations of polymer compositions are used to allow non-adhesive polymer layers to be combined such that irreversible delamination of the film is likely to occur at interfaces between layer packets pairs. Some of the polymer layers, including at least one embedded layer, comprise an antimicrobial agent, and these layers may be positioned at the front of each layer packet. After the antimicrobial layer of one layer packet has been used, the packet can be peeled away to expose a pristine antimicrobial layer of the next layer packet. The antimicrobial agent may be organic. | 03-31-2016 |
Semra Colak Atan, Saint Louis Park, MN US
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20160068651 | REACTION MIXTURE, POROUS PARTICLES AND METHODS OF MAKING - Porous polymeric particles are provided that can be hydrophilic or hydrophobic. The porous polymeric particles can be used for the storage and delivery of various active agents or for moisture management. Reaction mixtures for forming the porous polymeric particles, methods of making the porous polymeric particles, and articles containing the porous polymeric particles are also provided. | 03-10-2016 |
Semra Ercan, Levent TR
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20100298098 | EXERCISE METHOD CONTAINING MICROCHIP USED FOR ENHANCEMENT OF MUSCLE STRENGTH IN THE BODY AND PROVIDING SELF-CONTROL - The invention relates to an exercise method used in facilities such as gyms, physical treatment centres, etc. that helps to enhance muscle strengths at a certain rate by means of constantly keeping exercises made by a person under control with the help of a microchip. | 11-25-2010 |
Semra Gercek, Houston, TX US
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20100324233 | Catalyst Feed Systems and Methods for Using the Same - Catalyst feed systems and processes utilizing such systems are described herein. Some embodiments disclosed herein relate to a process for improving the flowability of catalyst in a catalyst feed system, including providing a catalyst feed vessel with at least one heat exchange system for maintaining the catalyst system temperature below a critical flow temperature. Also disclosed is a catalyst feed system for the polymerization of olefins including a catalyst feed vessel; and a heat exchange system for maintaining a temperature of a catalyst within the catalyst feed vessel. Additionally disclosed is a process for polymerization of olefins including maintaining a supported catalyst in a catalyst feed vessel below a critical flow temperature of the catalyst; feeding the catalyst to a polymerization reactor; and contacting the catalyst with an olefin to form a polyolefin. | 12-23-2010 |
20120219463 | Catalyst Feed Systems and Methods for Using the Same - Catalyst feed systems and processes utilizing such systems are described herein. Some embodiments disclosed herein relate to a process for improving the flowability of catalyst in a catalyst feed system, including providing a catalyst feed vessel with at least one heat exchange system for maintaining the catalyst system temperature below a critical flow temperature. Also disclosed is a catalyst feed system for the polymerization of olefins including a catalyst feed vessel; and a heat exchange system for maintaining a temperature of a catalyst within the catalyst feed vessel. Additionally disclosed is a process for polymerization of olefins including maintaining a supported catalyst in a catalyst feed vessel below a critical flow temperature of the catalyst; feeding the catalyst to a polymerization reactor; and contacting the catalyst with an olefin to form a polyolefin. | 08-30-2012 |
Semra Peksoz, Stillwater, OK US
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20080256680 | REMOVABLE DRAG RESCUE DEVICE, TURNOUT COAT, AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY - A removable drag rescue device, a method of assembling a firefighter's turnout coat to include the drag rescue device, and a coat produced thereby. The drag rescue device comprises a pair of loops which are placed in the interior of an outer shell of the coat by insertion through a pair of apertures in the shell. The drag rescue device further comprises a handle portion between the two loops which remains outside of the back of the shell for grasping and use. | 10-23-2008 |
20090282595 | Antiballistic Garment - An antiballistic garment for protecting a user's torso and shoulders comprises a front portion releasably coupled to a back portion, the front and back portion both include soft armor, the back portion includes shoulder and side panels which include soft armor, the front and back portion have provisions for hard armor plates. The antiballistic garment has a quick release mechanism adapted to rapidly separate the front portion from the back portion. | 11-19-2009 |
20110088151 | FIREFIGHTER'S TURNOUT COAT WITH SEAMLESS COLLAR - A firefighter's turnout coat comprising a coat body having a collar extending therefrom wherein the coat body and the collar each comprise an outer shell, a thermal liner, and a moisture barrier positioned between the outer shell and the thermal liner. The collar of the coat is an integral extension of the coat body such that there is no stitched collar seam connecting the collar to the coat body. | 04-21-2011 |
20120174273 | EXTREMITY ARMOR - Body armor for ballistic protection of a user's extremities preferably comprising right and left arm protection units and/or right and left leg protection units. The units include a ballistic protection material which preferably covers most of the user's upper arm, elbow region, lower arm, shoulder, upper leg, knee region, and lower leg except for ventilation zones preferably located on the inner portion of the upper arm and the inner part of the upper leg. The back of the knee is preferably covered by a protective flap. | 07-12-2012 |
Semra Senturk-Ozer, Jersey City, NJ US
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20120205059 | PRETREATMENT METHOD OF CELLULOSIC BIOMASS VIA FLOWABILITY CONTROL AND REACTIVE EXTRUSION PROCESS - In a pretreatment process for lignocellulosic biomass, lignin is separated from cellulose by a reactive extrusion process with flowability control of the biomass suspension. Flowability control via incorporation of flowability control agents renders biomass suspensions processable using equipment in which relatively high shearing stresses and pressures can be applied. In one embodiment, particulate cellulosic biomass is added to a fully-intermeshing twin-screw extruder with pH adjusters, water and flowability control agents. Upon the incorporation of the flowability control agent, the biomass suspension flows without phase separation and thus can be subjected to high mechanical shearing stresses and chemical reaction in the extruder. The screw configuration creates multiple mixing zones within the confines of the extruder. The flowability control agent may be a water-soluble polymer that allows a hydrogel to be formed or may be a recycled portion of the black liquor from the reactive extrusion process. | 08-16-2012 |