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Wil Duijzings, Born NL
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20090012222 | LOW INDIVIDUAL COLOUR THERMOPLASTIC MOLDING COMPOSITION - A thermoplastic molding composition comprising A) 2.5 to 50 wt. % of a rubber modified styrenic resin; B) 50 to 97.5 wt. % of a polycarbonate resin; C) 0.001 to 1 wt. % of an inorganic boron compound; D) 0 to 25 wt. % of further polymer resins; and E) 0 to 45 wt. % additives, shows excellent thermal stability at high temperatures and impact resistance, and no thermal discolouration during processing. | 01-08-2009 |
20100227965 | PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A GRAFT COPOLYMER HAVING A BIMODAL PARTICLE DISTRIBUTION - A thermoplastic molding composition having reduced gloss sensitivity and no unpleasant odor is produced from a graft copolymer and a thermoplastic polymer. The graft copolymer is produced from a soft elastomeric particulate graft base obtained by emulsion polymerization of a conjugated diene alone or with a small amount of a monoethylenically unsaturated monomer, using an inorganic radical generating substance and a limited amount of chain transfer agent, upon which is grafted a vinyl aromatic monomer and acrylonitrile and optionally another monoethylenically unsaturated monomer using an inorganic radical generating substance while the use of a chain transfer agent is excluded. The thermoplastic polymer is a copolymer of a vinyl aromatic monomer and acrylonitrile and optionally an additional monoethylenically unsaturated monomer. The thermoplastic molding composition has a low level of unpleasant odor coupled with reduced gloss sensitivity and good mechanical properties. | 09-09-2010 |
Wil Hutchins, Calgary CA
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20110214163 | AUTOMATED ANALYSIS OF COOKIES - Techniques and tools relate to analysis of cookies. For example, techniques and tools are described for determining whether cookies stored on a computer in response to a particular event (e.g., the rendering of an advertisement in a browser) are authorized. In one implementation, a cookie analysis system includes a browsing simulator having a web browser and a virtual graphical environment. The browsing simulator renders web pages (e.g., automatically), including ad creative objects (e.g., objects that represent images, graphical animations, video clips, etc.) corresponding to advertisements in the web pages. The cookie analysis system creates test files for the ad creative objects. The cookie analysis system identifies and analyzes cookies (e.g., HTTP cookies, or other objects such as local shared objects) that are set in response to the rendering of ad creative objects. | 09-01-2011 |
Wil Mozell, North Vancouver CA
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20150194187 | TELESTRATOR SYSTEM - A telestrator system running on a computing platform enables a video clip rendering on the platform to be telestrated with graphic objects including lines, arrows, or shapes that are drawn by a user using gestures that are captured by a camera system. The user can provide voice commentary while drawing on the video clip which is captured by a microphone in an audio track. A user interface (“UI”) is exposed that enables the user to scrub the video clip to a desired point at which to telestrate, provides drawing markers having different colors, and supports undo and clear capabilities to undo drawing strokes and clear all telestration drawings from the video clip. The telestrator system UI also exposes recording controls so that the user can record a video of the telestration session with the accompanying audio commentary which can then be saved and shared, for example, on a social network. | 07-09-2015 |
Wil Sierhuis, Amsterdam NL
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20080236457 | METHOD FOR TREATING BOTTOM ASH - A method for treating bottom ash from a waste incineration plant. The invention relates in particular to a method for treating bottom ash from a domestic waste incineration plant. In accordance with the invention bottom ash having a size ranging up to 2 mm is treated by removing a previously determined component. The treatment comprises at least one of the following steps: the removal of organic components, the removal of heavy metals, the removal of ions and the removal of a fraction having a size of up to 50 μm. It is preferred for the nonferrous heavy metals to be removed and the ferrous metals to remain in the fraction. Most preferably at least one of the treatment steps comprises a wet treatment. | 10-02-2008 |