Teslenko
Alexander Teslenko, Hagen DE
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20110159104 | MICROEMULSION - The present invention relates to biocompatible microemulsions based on honey which can additionally comprise both water-soluble and also fat-soluble active ingredients in stable form. Via the microemulsion bioavailable nutrients bonded in the honey, preferably together with further active substances, are introduced by topical application into the skin or orally, nasally or percutaneously into the body where they develop their positive effects. These emulsions can be prepared easily and are used both in medicine/veterinary medicine, dermatology and also in cosmetics. Moreover, the honey microemulsions can be used on their own or with nutritionally relevant substances in the fields of foodstuff, functional foods, food supplements or dietetic products. | 06-30-2011 |
20130338610 | PERCUTANEOUS APPLICATION SYSTEM - The invention relates to an application system for the transepidermal surface administration of medications, said system comprising a container ( | 12-19-2013 |
Konstantin Teslenko, Maple CA
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20110238989 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SECURE COMMUNICATION USING HASH-BASED MESSAGE AUTHENTICATION CODES - A system and method for secure communication is provided. A first hash-based message authentication code is generated from a shared secret and a first counter value stored in storage of a computing device. A second hash-based message authentication code is generated from such shared secret and a second counter value. An encryption key is derived from a function of the first hash-based message authentication code and the second hash-based message authentication code. A message is encrypted using the encryption key, and communicated via a network interface of the computing device. | 09-29-2011 |
Viktor Teslenko, Kyiv UA
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20150286620 | INTERACTIVE PROJECT MANAGEMENT - Systems and methods for interactive project management. Features drawn by users on a virtual canvas are converted through the application of transforming rule sets into an action plan consisting of actions and causal relationships defining the order of those actions, or through the application of translating rule sets into secondary forms such as a virtual canvas, a task list, a narrative, a webpage, or a multimedia presentation. Action plans may be edited by multiple users contemporaneously and a server coordinates the edits such that each user maintains an identical and current copy of the action plan. | 10-08-2015 |