Tatiana G.
Tatiana G. Evreinova, Tampere FI
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20130211475 | Methods And Apparatus For Representing User Output Data By Transcutaneous Stimulation Of A User's Optic Nerve - Systems and techniques for providing data to a user in the form of perceived light signals caused by transcutaneous stimulation of the user's optic nerve. User output data, suitably representing data collected, generated, or processed by a data processing device, is used to generate user output data. The user output data is converted to representations corresponding to light signals, and control functions are performed to cause generation of electrical impulses which, when applied to the skin of a user, stimulate the optic nerve of the user so as to cause the user to perceive the light signals. | 08-15-2013 |
Tatiana G. Kaledin, Port Orange, FL US
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20140001123 | ALUMINIZED SILICIOUS POWDER AND WATER PURIFICATION DEVICE INCORPORATING SAME | 01-02-2014 |
Tatiana G. Levitskaia, Kennewick, WA US
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20100280393 | Optical Reflectance Spectroscopy for Evaluation of Radiation Injury - Non-invasive methods and systems are described for rapidly measuring in-vivo dose, severity, and progression of injury after exposure to damaging phenomena, such as ionizing radiation, chemical burns, or electrical burns. Optical reflectance backscattering spectroscopy is applied to identify and characterize the effects of such phenomena on an individual's whole body and in localized areas. | 11-04-2010 |
20140249102 | Topical Applicator Composition and Process for Treatment of Radiologically Contaminated Dermal Injuries - A topical applicator composition and process are described that decorporate radionuclides from radiologically-contaminated dermal surfaces and that further promote healing. The topical applicator includes a decorporation agent mixed with a plasticizing agent that forms a covering when applied to the dermal surface that decorporates radionuclides and minimizes their systemic migration. The topical applicator formulations can be delivered in conjunction with bandages and other application dressings. | 09-04-2014 |