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    Carnitine analogues as topical, microbicidal spermicides 

    Gandour, Richard D.; Doncel, Gustavo F.; Savle, Prashant S. (United States Patent and Trademark Office, 2003-12-02)
    Acylcarnitine analogues having alkyl side chains of 10 to 30 carbon atoms display excellent spermicidal and anti-HIV activity, a well as being potent inhibitors of the growth of Candida albicans.
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    Self-compensating fiber optic flow sensor having an end of a fiber optics element and a reflective surface within a tube 

    Wang, Anbo; Peng, Wei; Qi, Bing (United States Patent and Trademark Office, 2006-05-16)
    A flow rate fiber optic transducer is made self-compensating for both temperature and pressure by using preferably well-matched integral Fabry-Perot sensors symmetrically located around a cantilever-like structure. Common ...
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    Chimeric infectious DNA clones, chimeric porcine circoviruses and uses thereof 

    Halbur, Patrick G.; Meng, Xiang-Jin; Fenaux, Martijn (United States Patent and Trademark Office, 2007-10-02)
    The present invention relates to infectious DNA clones, infectious chimeric DNA clones of porcine circovirus (PCV), vaccines and means of protecting pigs against viral infection or postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome ...
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    Recombinant vaccine for diseases caused by encapsulated organisms 

    Inzana, Thomas J.; Ward, Christine (United States Patent and Trademark Office, 2001-12-04)
    Vaccines for diseases caused by normally encapsulated organisms are produced by genetically modifying those organisms by deleting the genes encoding for capsule synthesis or a portion thereof sufficient to produce ...
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    Wideband compact planar inverted-F antenna 

    Stutzman, Warren L.; Huynh, Minh-Chau (United States Patent and Trademark Office, 2004-09-21)
    An improved low profile antenna of the PIPA style is formed from a single piece of useful conductive material and includes a first plate spaced apart from an elongated ground plate. The first and ground plates are ...
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    Fungus-induced inflammation and eosinophil degranulation 

    Ponikau, Jens; Kita, Hirohito; Lawrence, Christopher B. (United States Patent and Trademark Office, 2011-02-15)
    This document relates to methods and materials involved in fungus-induced inflammation and eosinophil degranulation. For example, isolated nucleic acids encoding fungal polypeptides, fungal polypeptides, methods for assessing ...
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    Fungus-induced inflammation and eosinophil degranulation 

    Ponikau, Jens; Kita, Hirohito; Lawrence, Christopher B. (United States Patent and Trademark Office, 2010-10-19)
    This document relates to methods and materials involved in fungus-induced inflammation and eosinophil degranulation. For example, isolated nucleic acids encoding fungal polypeptides, fungal polypeptides, methods for assessing ...
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    Stress tolerant transgenic plants over-expressing ascorbic acid and cell wall synthesis genes 

    Nessler, Craig L.; Lorence, Argelia; Chevone, Boris; Mendes, Pedro (United States Patent and Trademark Office, 2015-04-07)
    Methods are provided for increasing plant growth rate, biomass and tolerance to stress by genetically engineering plants to contain and express a gene of the ascorbic acid synthesis-cell wall synthesis network (e.g. GlcUA ...
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    Chemical processes using aryl diphosphine containing catalysts 

    Hanson, Brian E.; Kohlpaintner, Christian W.; Ding, Hao (United States Patent and Trademark Office, 2000-03-28)
    The present invention provides novel water-soluble diphosphines having the formula ##STR1## wherein X, Y, R.sub.1-18 and n are defined herein, and which can be complexed with a transition metal to form a novel catalyst ...
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    Current sensing in multiple coupled inductors by time constant matching to leakage inductance 

    Lee, Fred C.; Xu, Ming Gang; Dong, Yan (United States Patent and Trademark Office, 2007-06-19)
    Voltage regulators often have coupled output inductors because coupled output inductors provide improvements in cost and efficiency. Coupled inductors are often used in multi-phase voltage regulators. Feedback control of ...
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    Patent Typeutility (390)design (7)plant (4)reissue (1)InventorLee, Fred C. (61)Xu, Ming Gang (26)Davalos, Rafael V. (17)McGrath, James E. (15)Wang, Anbo (13)... View MoreAssigneeVirginia Tech Intellectual Properties, Inc. (385)Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (15)MAYO Foundation For Medical Education and Research (7)Iowa State University Research Foundation, Inc. (6)The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture (6)... View MorePublication Date2010 - 2020 (195)2000 - 2009 (208)Has File(s)Yes (403)

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