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Method of performing a process for determining an item of interest in a sample 원문보기

IPC분류정보
국가/구분 United States(US) Patent 등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
  • G01N-035/02
출원번호 US-7160798 (1996-09-19)
발명자 / 주소
  • Arnquist David C.
  • Barnes
  • III Grady
  • Dunn Chadwick M.
  • East
  • Jr. Richard C.
  • Fritchie Patrick P.
  • Gardner Gregory E.
  • Grandone Cass J.
  • Gray Robert C.
  • Holen James T.
  • McCoy Jimmy D.
  • Mi
출원인 / 주소
  • Abbott Laboratories
대리인 / 주소
    Bach
인용정보 피인용 횟수 : 111  인용 특허 : 691

초록

Embodiments described herein provide methods of performing a process for determining an item of interest in a sample. In one embodiment, a container for holding the sample is accepted in a process lane where a process step is selectively automatically performed on the sample in the container. The pr

대표청구항

[ What is claimed is:] [1.] A method of constructing a process lane for determining an item of interest in a sample, the method comprising the steps of:

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  158. Hansen Christian M. (Medway MA) Butcher ; Jr. Robert C. (Medway MA) Lear Kevin D. (Franklin MA), Bottle for a laboratory analyzer.
  159. Swift Philip W. (Port Jefferson NY), Bottle for a laboratory analyzer.
  160. Swift Philip W. (Port Jefferson NY), Bottle for a laboratory analyzer.
  161. Buchholz John F. (Boston MA), Bottle or the like.
  162. Arkles ; Barry ; Brinigar ; William S., Bound, active cellular organelles and method of producing same.
  163. Feller William F. (Bethesda MD) Kantor Judith A. (Rockville MD), Breast cancer diagnostic blood test.
  164. Lefebvre, Fredrick L., Cable structure for immersion heaters or the like.
  165. Sizto N. Chung (Palo Alto CA) Roux Cynthia G. (Foster City CA), Calibration device for heterogeneous immunoassay.
  166. Percarpio Edward P. (North Haledon NJ), Cannula pierceable self-sealing closure.
  167. Foster Kevin D. (Atlanta GA), Cap for tubes.
  168. Davis James E. (Wilmington DE), Capacitive liquid level sensor.
  169. Weyrauch Bruce (Newman Lake WA) Schmidt Leon (Spokane WA) Cutler Dan (Spokane WA), Capacitive sensing system and wash/alignment station for a chemical analyzer.
  170. Matheny, III, William F.; Bernard, II, Clay; Angell, William M., Carousel automatic storage and retrieval system.
  171. Sakai Masahiko (Hachioji JPX) Takekawa Hiroshi (Sagamihara JPX) Yamada Takashi (Sagamihara JPX) Ishiwatari Shirou (Hino JPX), Carrier transporting apparatus and carrier container for use in an immunological analysis.
  172. Mapes James P. (Raleigh NC) Hoke Randal A. (Cary NC), Cascade immunoassay by multiple binding reactions.
  173. Rothermel William F. (Hollywood FL) Matthews John P. (Pembroke Pines FL) Walker James W. (Miami Springs FL) Coulter Wallace H. (Miami Springs FL), Cassette for supporting test tubes of different diameters and/or lengths.
  174. Barr Stephen M. (San Jose CA) Rohlf Paul A. (Mountain View CA), Cell culture vial.
  175. Baldszun, Karl; Grazianski, Thomas; Kuhn, Gunther, Cell for mixing operations and for optical examination.
  176. Booth Raymond H. (Walnutport PA) Monahan Jack J. (Allentown PA) Schneider Fred J. (Northampton PA), Centering articles.
  177. Charlton ; John Cecil ; Glover ; John Stuart ; Shepherd ; Bryan Peter, Centrifuge tube and method for performing assay with same.
  178. Allington Robert W. (Lincoln NE), Chemical analyzer.
  179. Weyrauch Bruce (Newman Lake WA) Kelln Norman (Spokane WA) Tiffany Thomas (Spokane WA) Olson Robin (Veradale WA), Chemical analyzer.
  180. Umetsu Hiroshi (Katsuta JPX) Sato Hirotaka (Hitachi JPX) Yamashita Katsuji (Katsuta JPX) Shibano Yoshimitsu (Katsuta JPX), Chemical analyzer equipped with reagent cold-storage chamber.
  181. Mandle Richard M. (Pompton Lakes NJ) Wong Yuan N. (Boonton NJ), Chemical luminescence amplification substrate system for immunochemistry involving microencapsulated fluorescer.
  182. Saito Yukio (Yokohama JPX) Sekiya Koichi (Ciba JPX) Sato Yoshihiro (Yokohama JPX) Kohno Takeshi (Hirakata JPX) Takahasi Hiroaki (Kyoto JPX) Terada Kunio (Ohtsu JPX) Aoki Takayuki (Shiga JPX), Chemical luminescence-detecting apparatus with multiple sensors.
  183. Halmann Mirjam (Rehovot ILX) Velan Baruch (Rishon Lezion ILX) Seri Tamar (Cholon ILX), Chemiluminescent enzyme immunoassay.
  184. Frenzel Bernd (Spitzelbergstrasse 18a D-8000 Munich 71 DEX), Chemiluminescent immunoassay with activator of hydrogen peroxide and a chloramine.
  185. Frenzel Bernd (Spitzelbergstrasse 18a 8000 Mnchen 71 DEX), Chemiluminescent immunoassays with triphenylmethane dyes activated by H2O2 and a chloramine<.
  186. Heller Michael J. (Poway CA) Morrison Larry E. (Lisle IL), Chemiluminescent immunochemical technique for low molecular weight antigens.
  187. Boguslaski Robert C. (Elkhart IN) Carrico Robert J. (Elkhart IN) Christner James E. (Birmingham AL), Chemiluminescent-labeled haptens and antigens.
  188. Lim Franklin (Richmond VA), Chromatography.
  189. Davis Charles L. (Flower Mound TX) Sanders Jerry R. (Dallas TX) Rench James A. (Grand Prairie TX), Circuit combining functions of cyclic redundancy check code and pseudo-random number generators.
  190. Ellis Joseph O. (3741 Crown Shore Drive Dallas TX 75234), Circular column mold having an upper alignment ring.
  191. Kameda Naomi (Woodside CA) Rowley Gerald L. (San Jose CA), Cleavable labels for use in binding assays.
  192. DeMoranville Victoria E. (Assonet MA) Ellis James E. (Mansfield MA), Clinical laboratory work-flow system.
  193. DeMoranville Victoria E. (22 Forge Rd. Assonet MA 02702) Ellis James E. (23 Ephriam Dr. Mansfield MA 02048), Clinical laboratory work-flow system which semi-automates validated immunoassay and electrophoresis protocols.
  194. Lipscomb James H. (Wilmington DE), Closed and open tube sampling apparatus.
  195. Konrad Franz (Regau ATX) Pakanecz Gnther (Kremsmnster ATX) Lederer Manfred (Kremsmnster ATX), Closure device for an in particular evacuable cylindrical housing.
  196. Bucheli Rudolf (Hnenberg CHX), Closure device for sealing reagent containers in an automatic pipetting system.
  197. Scordato Richard E. (Scarsdale NY), Coagulation instrument for performing clotting tests.
  198. Czerlinski George H. (9111 Forest View Rd. Evanston IL 60203), Coated magnetizable microparticles, reversible suspensions thereof, and processes relating thereto.
  199. Froehlich John A. (West Readding CT) Anderson Eric S. (Pleasantville NY), Coded cuvette for use in testing apparatus.
  200. Babson Arthur L. (Chester NJ), Collection and separation device.
  201. Griffin Gladys B. (848 S. Johnson Ct. Lakewood CO 80226), Collector assembly and specimen tube therefor.
  202. Kamemoto Kazuhiro (Saitama JPX), Color television set having a teletext receiver built-in.
  203. Adams Ernest Clarence (Elkhart IN) Davis Joe William (Elkhart IN) Yoder John Menley (Elkhart IN), Column method of immunoassay employing an immobilized binding partner.
  204. Fridlender Bertold (Jerusalem ILX) Ben-Moyal Zohar (Jerusalem ILX) Olshevsky Udi (Ramat-Gan ILX) Tirosh Regine (Jerusalem ILX), Combined heterogeneous specific binding assay.
  205. Hiratsuka Nobuo (Asaka JPX), Competitive binding immunoassay process.
  206. Sasse Edward A. (Brookfield WI) Yorde Donald E. (Milwaukee WI), Competitive enzyme-linked immunoassay.
  207. Teramachi Hiroshi (2-34-8 Higashi-Tamagawa ; Setagaya-Ku ; Tokyo JPX), Composite motion guide device.
  208. Neurath A. Robert (New York NY), Composition for use in immunoassays.
  209. Haug Harald (Peissenberg DEX) Kleinhammer Gerd (Tutzing DEX) Mattersberger Johann (Munich DEX), Conjugate for enzyme immuno determinations.
  210. Goffredo Daniel L. (Riverton NJ) Shakley Conrad Dale (Spring Mills PA), Connecting and alignment means for modular chemical treatment system.
  211. Lee Yuan C. (Timonium MD) Inoue Shinji (Los Altos CA) Tsujimoto Akinori (Palo Alto CA) Miwa Akimasa (Mountain View CA), Connection-type treatment system for micro solution and method of treatment.
  212. Umetsu Hiroshi (Katsuta JPX) Hashimoto Hiroshi (Naka JPX) Betsui Hajime (Katsuta JPX), Constant-temperature air type automatic analysis apparatus.
  213. Martha, Jr., Eugene F., Container cap with frangible septum.
  214. Wakatake Koichi (Tokyo JPX), Container feeding system.
  215. Aihara Takayuki (Hachioji JPX), Container for a sample of liquid serum or the like.
  216. Ringrose Anthony (Chene-Bougeries CHX), Container for adding antibodies or antigens to a biological liquid.
  217. Jenkins Jerry V. (Denver CO) Sloan Haskell F. (Denver CO) Frenkel Robert L. (Englewood CO) Zielinski Albert (Buffalo NY), Container scanning and accounting device.
  218. Glenn Thomas J. (Irvine CA) Kaye Wilbur I. (Corona del Mar CA), Control of detector gain hysteresis in a single beam spectrophotometer.
  219. Nau Vance J. (Cupertino CA) Grant Keith H. (Newark CA), Control system for a sample preparation system.
  220. Petz David (Tracy CA), Controlled atmosphere storage facility.
  221. Doane Martin R. (Ada MI) Kohls James P. (Grand Rapids MI) Khodor Ahmad (Grand Rapids MI), Controlled spacing induction from plural lines.
  222. Woltjer Bernard H. (Jenison MI) Terpstra ; Jr. Arthur J. (Allendale MI), Conveyor system having non-singulating accumulation conveyor.
  223. Butz David (Westford ME MA) Lyman George (Cape Porpoise ME) Root David (Lexington ME) Mathus Gregory (Concord MA), Culture device having a detachable cell or tissue growth surface.
  224. Balmer Alfons (Steinhausen CHX), Cuvette.
  225. Borer Claude (Hnenberg CHX) Greter Andreas (Steinhausen CHX), Cuvette.
  226. Borer Claude (Hnenberg CHX) Greter Andreas (Steinhausen CHX), Cuvette assembly.
  227. Koch Bruno (Cham CHX) Schacher Gottlieb (Ebikon CHX), Cuvette conveyor.
  228. Kelln Norman (Spokane WA) Weyrauch Bruce (Newman Lake WA) Clark James (Spokane WA) Cutler Dan (Spokane WA), Cuvette delivery module and turntable for a chemical analyzer.
  229. Lewis Scott (864 Crosse Ave. Amherst OH 44001) Carey Glen (12680 Robson Rd. Grafton OH 44044), Cuvette for a clinical laboratory analyzer.
  230. Aihara Takayuki (Hachioji JPX) Kawakami Kazuo (Tokyo JPX) Nagai Yawara (Tokyo JPX), Cuvette for a sample of liquid serum or the like.
  231. Kelln Norman G. (Spokane WA) Nelson Larry A. (Spokane WA) Tiffany Thomas O. (Spokane WA), Cuvette handling.
  232. Kelln Norman G. (Spokane WA) Nelson Larry A. (Spokane WA) Tiffany Thomas O. (Spokane WA), Cuvette handling.
  233. Gross Jrgen (Hofheim am Taunus DEX), Cuvette with tub-shaped bottom for the optical examination of liquids.
  234. Zahradnik Richard (San Juan Capistrano CA), Delayed solid phase immunologic assay.
  235. Gocho Nagahiro (Hachioji JPX), Delivering apparatus.
  236. Campbell Anthony K. (Cardiff GB7) Simpson John S. A. (Cardiff GB7) Woodhead James S. (Machen GB7), Detecting or quantifying substances using labelling techniques.
  237. Gould, Dennis R.; Zuk, Robert F., Determination of analytes in particle-containing medium.
  238. Heissler Walter (Wendlingen DEX), Device comprising a plurality of receptacles arranged in a single row for containers filled with a liquid.
  239. Choperena Alfredo (Eden Prairie MN) Krogh Ross (Minneapolis MN) Prasad Venkatesh (Eden Prairie MN) Giter Gershon (St. Paul MN), Device for automatic chemical analysis.
  240. Coeurveille Michel (Martignas sur Jalle FRX) Rafilipomanana Christiane (Pessac FRX) Barach Yves (Merignac FRX) Millet Magali (Salles FRX), Device for automatically analyzing samples.
  241. Huber ; Bernard, Device for automatically supplying liquid samples to analytical instruments.
  242. Champseix Henri (Montesson FRX) Champseix Serge (Les Mureaux FRX), Device for automatically taking liquid from a bottle.
  243. Quesneau Richard (Compiegne FRX) Berry Jean-Luc (Compiegne FRX), Device for biochemical quantitative analysis of successive samples.
  244. Benajam Alain C. A. (36 avenue Karl Marx 93000 Bobigny FRX), Device for detecting and quantifying agglutinates.
  245. Wurschum Hans P. (Ostfildorn DEX), Device for feeding objects into a waste bin of an analyzer.
  246. Melet Francois (Osny FRX), Device for presenting receptacles.
  247. Sisti Giorgio (Melzo ITX) Tosi Bruno (Carate Brianza ITX) Trisciani Adriano (Monza ITX), Device for sample pickup and washing.
  248. Kwa Paul T. H. (Fellbach DEX) Wagner Juergen (Stuttgart DEX), Device for scanning containers filled with liquid.
  249. Kuhn Hans-Jrgen (Bernried DEX) Menzler Horst (Bernried DEX) Sattler Stephan (Peissenberg DEX), Device for the positionally correct feeding of test strips to an analysis unit.
  250. Buechler Kenneth F. (San Diego CA), Diagnostic devices for the controlled movement of reagents without membranes.
  251. Grenier Frank C. (Libertyville IL) Pry Terry A. (Libertyville IL) Kolaczkowski Lawrence (Vernon Hills IL), Diagnostic immunoassay by solid phase separation for digoxin.
  252. Giaever Ivar (Schenectady NY), Diagnostic method and device employing protein-coated magnetic particles.
  253. Holub ; William R., Diagnostic test.
  254. Van Aken Morgan D. (8771 B Gilman Dr. La Jolla CA 92037), Diagnostic test for the detection of a specific tumor antigen with CoA-SPC.
  255. Robinson David (Folkestone GB2) Bate Ernest (Great Chart GB2) Kellard Simon (Ashford GB2) Watson Mark (Ashford MA GB2) Mahan Donald E. (Grafton MA) Shimei Thomas M. (Franklin MA) Kearney Kevin R. (Wo, Diagnostics instrument.
  256. Davis, Charles L., Digital timing signal generator and voltage regulation circuit.
  257. Akamatsu Akihiro (Otawara JPX) Takeuchi Masaki (Otawara JPX) Yamashita Kiyoshi (Otawara JPX), Discrete type automated chemical analytic apparatus.
  258. Takeuchi Masaki (Otawara JPX), Discrete type automated chemical analytic apparatus.
  259. Jeffs David H. (Salt Lake City UT), Dispensing reagents in a specimen well.
  260. Suzuki Nobuyoshi (Hachioji JPX), Distributing nozzle with cooperating ionic detector.
  261. Sakuma Yoshihiro (Tochigi JPX) Shivutani Hitoshi (Ootawara JPX), Distribution nozzle apparatus for automatic chemical analyzer.
  262. Chang Chi-Deu (Bridgewater NJ) Graham ; Jr. Henry A. (Annandale NJ), Double antibody conjugate.
  263. Cox Daniel E. (Franklin MA) Abril Obsidiana (Cambridge MA) Bauminger Sara (Newton MA) Neri Bruce P. (N. Andover MA) Shinefeld Lisa (Lexington MA), Double capture assay method employing a capillary flow device.
  264. Chen, Janet H.; Maggio, Edward T.; Rehbinder, Dietrich, Double tagged immunoassay.
  265. Hajek ; II Thomas J. (Joliet IL) Henderson Robert G. (Morris IL), Draining apparatus for a fluid reservoir.
  266. Bond Richard J. (Austin TX) Bond Richard C. (Dakota Dunes SD), Duct system and method for assembling same.
  267. Bailey Anne (Wayne NJ) Rasums Andrejs (Hamilton Square NJ), Dye labelled antibodies as reagents for use in immunoassay systems.
  268. Fickelscher Kurt G. (Herderstr. 19 671 Frankenthal ; Pfalz DEX), Elastic coupling.
  269. Fulbrook ; William J., Electric heater.
  270. Grise Frederick G. J. (P.O. Box 186 Osterville MA 02655), Electrically heated pipe assembly.
  271. Lundbck Stig (Vaxholm SEX), Electrode for electrocardiographic examinations.
  272. Davis Charles L. (Flower Mound TX), Electronic data storage and retrieval apparatus and method.
  273. Gibbons John C. (Macedonia OH), Electronic gain control for photomultiplier used in gamma camera.
  274. Ali Majid (19 Edgemont Pl. Teaneck NJ 07666) Nalebuff Donald (89 Lakeshore Dr. Oakland NJ 07436) Fayemi Alfred (15 Francine Ct. White Plains NY 10607) Ramanarayanan Madhava P. (271 Briarcliffe Rd. Te, Enzymatic immunoassay.
  275. Schuurs Antonius H. W. M. (Oss NL) Van Weemen Bauke K. (Oss NL) Wolters Gerrit (Oss NL), Enzymatic immunological method for the determination of antigens and antibodies.
  276. Whitehead Roy A. (Hingham MA) Chagnon Mark S. (Lowell MA) Groman Ernest V. (Brookline MA) Josephson Lee (Arlington MA), Enzymatic reactions using magnetic particles.
  277. Edwards Brooks (Cambridge MA) Bronstein Irena Y. (Newton MA) Laird Alison A. (Methuen MA) Voyta John C. (North Reading MA), Enzymatically-cleavable chemiluminescent fused polycyclic ring-containing 1,2-dioxetanes.
  278. Weltman Joel K. (4 Wildacre Lane Barrington RI 02806) Rotman M. Boris (11 Mayflower St. Providence RI 02906), Enzyme conjugates.
  279. Weltman Joel K. (164 Summit Ave. Providence RI 02906), Enzyme conjugates and method of preparation and use.
  280. Longoria Claude C. (2927 Field Line Dr. Sugar Land TX 77479), Enzyme immunoassay based on membrane separation of antigen-antibody complexes.
  281. Block Elliott (Wellesley Hills MA) Bahar Izak (Chestnut Hill MA) Cole Frank (Stow MA) Eaton Cheryl A. (Southboro MA) Jones Wendy (Burlington MA) Sigillo Eric (Lawrence MA) Coseo Mary (Arlington MA) C, Enzyme immunoassays and immunologic reagents.
  282. Atabekov Iosif G. (Moscow SUX) Avaeva Svetlana M. (Moscow SUX) Baikov Alexandr A. (Moscow SUX) Kulinich Alexandr V. (Moscow SUX) Mizenina Olga A. (Moscow SUX) Kasho Vladimir N. (Moscow SUX) Smirnova , Enzyme immunoassays using inorganic pyrophosphatase.
  283. Schmitt Karl (Herne DEX) Disteldorf Josef (Wanne-Eickel DEX) Flakus Werner (Herne DEX), Ester lubricant.
  284. Bruckner Elmar (Bischberg DEX) Gausmann Hans (Aalen DEX) Schipper Philipp (Erlangen DEX) Tausch Walter (Aalen DEX), Evaluation instrument for automatic photometric analysis of liquid samples.
  285. Cook Thomas A. (Corning NY) Love Walter F. (Horseheads NY) Slovacek Rudolf E. (Norfolk MA), Evanescent wave sensors.
  286. Jordan Willie W. (Garland TX) Clemmer Thomas L. (Euless TX), Evaporation chimney.
  287. Slusarczuk George M. J. (Schenectady NY) Brooks Ronald E. (Guilderland NY), Ferrite flocculating system.
  288. Bravman Richard (Smithtown NY) Wang Ynjiun P. (Stony Brook NY), Flexible merchandise checkout and inventory management system.
  289. Lee Maw H. (Cleveland OH), Flexible temperature self regulating heating cable.
  290. Long Ernest W. (Concord MA), Fluid dispensing system having a pipette assembly with preset tip locator.
  291. Cook Robert D. (Los Altos CA) Besemer Donald M. (Los Altos Hills CA), Fluid handling apparatus and method.
  292. Haggar Jan (7056 Little Harbor Huntington Beach CA 92648), Fluid specimen holder for biological fluid testing.
  293. Coulter Wallace H. (Miami Springs FL) Mena Walter M. (Hialeah Gardens FL), Fluid transfer apparatus.
  294. Drbal Vladimir J. (Hollywood Hills FL) Ginsberg Guenter (Miami FL) Hodgins Bruce J. (Hialeah FL) Richardson John A. (Shirley MA) Britton Ted W. (Opa Locka FL) Grimm Richard M. (Zolfo Springs FL) Bell, Fluid transfer mechanism.
  295. Wagner Daniel B. (Raleigh NC) Vonk Glenn P. (Fuquay-Varina NC) Mercolino Thomas J. (Chapel Hill NC), Fluorescence immunoassay using water insoluble dyes.
  296. Arnost Michael J. (Andover MA) Meneghini Frank A. (Arlington MA) Palumbo Paul S. (West Newton MA) Stroud Stephen G. (Medford MA), Fluorescent conjugates and biological diagnostic assay.
  297. Khanna Pyare (Mountain View CA) Ullman Edwin F. (Atherton CA), Fluorescent conjugates bound to a support.
  298. Zuk Robert F. (Menlo Park CA) Litman David J. (Mountain View CA), Fluorescent microbead quenching assay.
  299. Ullman Edwin F. (Atherton CA), Fluorescent multiparameter particle analysis.
  300. Boguslaski Robert C. (Elkhart IN) Carrico Robert J. (Elkhart IN), Fluorescer-labeled specific binding assays.
  301. Luotola Juhani E. I. (Espoo FIX) Harjunmaa Hannu (Espoo FIX), Fluorimetric immunological assay with magnetic particles.
  302. Yaverbaum Sidney (East Windsor NJ) Kusnetz Jacob (New City NY), Fluoroimmunoassaying.
  303. Gilson ; Warren E. ; Gilson ; Robert E., Fraction collector.
  304. Kato Hidetaka (Tokyo JPX), Furnace for viscoelasticity measuring device with concentric gas cooling shield.
  305. Wick Alexander (St Nom la Breteche FRX) Frost Jonathan (Wissous FRX) Bertin Jean (Clamart FRX), Furo 3,2-c pyridine derivatives and their use in treating depression and cerebral ischemia.
  306. Tyranski James T. (Oakwood Hills IL) Dunn Chadwick M. (Vernon Hills IL) Grandone Cass J. (Lake Forest IL) Ludington Kris T. (Brewster NY), Heat and air flow control for assay carrier.
  307. Binder Peter M. (Saentisstrasse 74A D-7770 Ueberlingen DEX), Heated cabinet.
  308. Keiter Dean (Durham NC), Heated liquid sampling probe for an automated sampling apparatus.
  309. Baier Manfred (Pocking-Possenhofen DEX), Heterogeneous immunoassay and reagent therefore.
  310. Freytag, William J.; Chang, Shung-Ho, Heterogeneous immunoassay for digoxin using ouabain as a separation means.
  311. Lenhoff Howard M. (Costa Mesa CA) Ngo That T. (Irvine CA), Heterogeneous immunoassay method.
  312. Frickey Paul H. (Rochester NY) Sanford Karl J. (Rochester NY) Dappen Glen M. (Webster NY) Thunberg Allen L. (Pittsford NY) Sundberg Michael W. (Penfield NY) Danielson Susan J. (Rochester NY), Heterogeneous immunoassay utilizing horizontal separation in an analytical element.
  313. Greenquist Alfred C. (Elkhart IN), Heterogeneous specific binding assay employing an aggregatable binding reagent.
  314. Boguslaski, Robert C.; Carrico, Robert J.; Christner, James E., Heterogenous chemiluminescent specific binding assay.
  315. Boguslaski Robert C. (Elkhart IN) Carrico Robert J. (Bremen IN) Christner James E. (Ann Arbor MI), Heterogenous specific binding assay employing a coenzyme as label.
  316. Boguslaski Robert C. (Elkhart IN) Carrico Robert J. (Bremen IN) Christner James E. (Ann Arbor MI), Heterogenous specific binding assay employing a cycling reactant as label.
  317. Boguslaski Robert C. (Elkhart IN) Carrico Robert J. (Bremen IN) Christner James E. (Ann Arbor MI), Heterogenous specific binding assay employing an enzyme substrate as label.
  318. Thomas, Rees D., High speed test tube agitator apparatus.
  319. Motolese Guido (Via Carroccio 12 20123 Milan ITX), Highly sensitive electronic device for measuring extremely faint light emissions.
  320. Griffin Reginald (Wrentham MA), Holder assembly for reaction tubes.
  321. Boguslaski, Robert C.; Carrico, Robert J., Homogeneous chemiluminescent specific binding assay.
  322. Weng Litai (Mountain View CA) Gibbons Ian (Palo Alto CA) Ullman Edwin F. (Atherton CA), Homogeneous enzyme specific binding assay on non-porous surface.
  323. Wagner Daniel B. (Raleigh NC) Baffi Robert A. (Raleigh NC), Homogeneous fluorescence immunoassay using a light absorbing material.
  324. Elings Virgil B. (Santa Barbara CA) Nicoli David F. (Goleta CA), Homogeneous fluoroimmunoassay involving autocorrelation processing of optically sensed signals.
  325. Elings Virgil B. (Santa Barbara CA) Nicoli David F. (Goleta CA), Homogeneous fluoroimmunoassay involving sensing radiation for forward and back directions.
  326. Li Conan K. N. (Allston MA), Homogeneous immunoassays employing double antibody conjugates comprising anti-idiotype antibody.
  327. Bolguslaski Robert C. (Elkhart IN) Carrico Robert J. (Bremen IN) Christner James E. (Ann Arbor MI), Homogeneous specific binding assay method.
  328. Boguslaski Robert C. (Elkhart IN) Carrico Robert J. (Bremen IN) Christner James E. (Ann Arbor MI), Homogenous specific binding assay reagent system and labeled conjugates.
  329. Batz Hans-Georg (Tutzing DEX) Tanswell Paul (Planegg DEX) Baier Manfred (Pcking-Possenhofen DEX) Bouchal Karel (Prague CSX) Kalal Jaroslav (Prague CSX) Svec Frantisek (Hrebec CSX) Zurkova Eva (Prague, Hydrophilic latex particles and use thereof.
  330. Cole Francis X. (Stow MA) Van Voorhis Deborah M. (Watertown MA), Immobilized antibody or antigen for immunoassay.
  331. Singhal Anil K. (Edmonds WA), Immune complex assay.
  332. Piran Uri (Sharon MA) Riordan William J. (Boston MA) Silbert-Shostek Deborah R. (Stoughton MA), Immune complex transfer with lypophilic bridge.
  333. Baier Manfred (Seeshaupt DEX) Jering Helmut (Tutzing DEX) Klose Sigmar (Berg DEX), Immune-chemical measurement process for haptens and proteins.
  334. Okada Satoru (Hyogo JPX) Mizuno Yoshiteru (Hyogo JPX) Izumi Takayoshi (Hyogo JPX) Otani Toshihiro (Hyogo JPX), Immunoagglutination measurement apparatus.
  335. Krauth Gary H. (3836 W. 9290 South West Jordon UT 84084), Immunoassay for antigens employing supported binder.
  336. Nagai Keiichi (Tokyo JPX) Tokinaga Daizo (Hachioji JPX) Imai Kazumichi (Kodaira JPX) Yasuda Kenji (Tokyo JPX) Takahashi Satoshi (Kokubunji JPX) Kobayashi Teruaki (Hachioji JPX), Immunoassay for measuring the concentration of antigen in a sample.
  337. Pestka Sidney (North Caldwell NJ), Immunoassay for peptide and protein oligomers.
  338. Stout Robert L. (Overland Park KS), Immunoassay method and apparatus.
  339. Yasoshima Seikichi (Hino JPX) Koyama Mikio (Hino JPX) Okaniwa Kenichiro (Hino JPX), Immunoassay method for measuring immunological antigen in fluid sample.
  340. Harjunmaa Hannu (Espoo FIX), Immunoassay method for removing excess tracer.
  341. Forrest Gordon C. (Ingatestone GB2) Salacinski Philip R. P. (Stratford GB2) Siddle Kenneth (Lode GB2), Immunoassay of antigens.
  342. Polito ; Alan J., Immunoassay procedure employing novel immunochemical composites.
  343. Strickler Herbert S. (Pittsburgh PA), Immunoassay procedures.
  344. O\Connell James P. (Chapel Hill NC) Hoke Randal A. (Carrboro NC) Mize Patrick D. (Durham NC), Immunoassay using complement.
  345. Imai Kyoko (Katsuta JPX) Nomura Yasushi (Mito JPX), Immunoassay with antigen or antibody labelled microcapsules containing fluorescent substance.
  346. Neurath A. Robert (New York NY), Immunoassays using support-containing separate antigens and antibodies derived from an immune complex.
  347. Mochida Ei (Tokyo JPX) Ogawa Nobuhisa (Omiya JPX) Shinkai Hiroyuki (Kawagoe JPX) Hashimoto Masakatsu (Tokyo JPX), Immunochemical measuring method using second antigenic substance.
  348. Mochida Ei (Tokyo JPX) Ogawa Nobuhisa (Omiya JPX) Shinkai Hiroyuki (Kawagoe JPX) Hashimoto Masakatsu (Tokyo JPX), Immunochemical measuring process.
  349. Luotola Juhani E. I. (Espoo FIX) Harjunmaa Hannu (Espoo FIX), Immunological assay method using magnetic particles.
  350. Dreyer ; William J., Immunological reagent employing radioactive and other tracers.
  351. David Gary S. (La Jolla CA) Greene Howard E. (Carlsbad CA), Immunometric assays using monoclonal antibodies.
  352. Wolf Walter (Northridge CA) Nakamura Robert M. (Rolling Hills CA) Gokce Ata (Istanbul CA TRX) Tubis Manuel (Laguna Hills CA) O\Brien Timothy J. (Pasadena CA), Immunoradiometric assay employing terminal radionuclide labeling and synthesis of conjugates for such assay.
  353. Kosak Kenneth (3194 S. 4400 West Salt Lake City UT 84120), Immunoscintillation cell.
  354. Mahe Stanley R. (Dubuque IA) Biver William R. (Dubuque IA), Incubator.
  355. Justal Pierre (St-Gratien FRX) Plevin Serge (Gratien FRX), Independent universal connector for enteral nutrition tubes.
  356. Witiak Donald T. (Columbus OH) Carr John B. (Houston TX) Mersmann Harry J. (Modesto CA), Inhibition of lipogenesis.
  357. Fullemann James S. (Half Moon Bay CA), Injection septum.
  358. Wilson Stuart (Enfield GB2) Goodfield Clive (Mid Glamorgan GB7) Stafford David A. (Cardiff GB7) Johnson Ian R. (Mid Glamorgan GB7), Injection systems for sample testing for luminometers.
  359. Eigen Manfred (Gttingen DEX) Simm Wolfgang (Rosdorf DEX) Weise Roderich (Gttingen DEX), Installation and process for the temperature control of chemical and/or biochemical and/or microbiological substances.
  360. Snider David M. (New Berlin WI), Instrument and method for calibrating nuclear cameras.
  361. Natelson Samuel (Chicago IL), Instrument for automated immunochemical analysis.
  362. Fukuoka Masayoshi (Tokyo JPX) Matsuyuki Akira (Tokyo JPX), Instrument for quantitative analysis.
  363. Wolfson William (Wayland MA) Grondstra Jan W. (Acton MA) Jarva Curt (Hanover MA), Inventory control system.
  364. Neurath A. Robert (New York NY) Strick Nathan (Far Rockaway NY), Labeled anti-hapten antibodies and their use as a universal reagent for solid phase radio- and/or enzyme-immunoassays.
  365. Knopf Ulrich C. (Freiburg CHX) Sieber Joseph (Zurich CHX), Laboratory apparatus for optional temperature-controlled heating and cooling.
  366. Lunick Harold L. (Lansdale PA), Laboratory incubator chamber system.
  367. Kahl Murray (12083 Regal Ct. W. West Palm Beach FL 33414), Laboratory mixer.
  368. Fujiwara Koichi (Mito JPX) Noda Juichi (Mito JPX) Misutani Hiroko (Tokyo JPX) Mizutani ; deceased Hiromichi (late of Tokyo JPX by Hiroko Mizutani ; legal representative), Laser magnetic immunoassay method and apparatus thereof.
  369. Fujiwara Koichi (Mito JPX) Mizutani Hiroko (Tokyo JPX) Mizutani ; deceased Hiromichi (late of Tokyo JPX by Hiroko Mizutani ; legal representative) Shibata Shuichi (Mito JPX) Arishima Koichi (Mito JPX, Laser magnetic immunoassay method and method by a magnetophoresis apparatus therefor.
  370. Whitlock Gerald (P.O. Box 22 Malvern ; Worcestershire WR13 6SL GB3), Light photon detecting apparatus.
  371. Ernst Horst M. (Eltingshausen DEX) Olschewski Armin (Schweinfurt DEX) Walter Lothar (Schweinfurt DEX) Brandenstein Manfred (Aschfeld DEX), Linear motion ball bearing.
  372. Olschewski Armin (Schweinfurt DEX) Brandenstein Manfred (Eussenheim DEX) Walter Lothar (Schweinfurt DEX) Ernst Horst M. (Eltingshausen DEX) Schido Friedrich (Heusweiler DEX), Linear motion ball bearings.
  373. Ernst Horst M. (Eltingshausen DEX) Olschewski Armin (Schweinfurt DEX) Walter Lothar (Schweinfurt DEX) Brandenstein Manfred (Aschfeld DEX), Linear rolling bearing.
  374. Krawzak Thomas P. (Leominster MA) DeGroff Michael J. (Tucson AZ) Nunnery David W. (Tucson AZ) McGraw Brian J. (Tucson AZ), Liquid dispenser.
  375. Andersen Marlo R. (Veradale WA) Tiffany Thomas O. (Spokane WA) Gangitano Mario J. (Anaheim CA), Liquid handling.
  376. Andersen Marlo R. (Veradale WA) Tiffany Thomas O. (Spokane WA) Gangitano Mario J. (Anaheim CA), Liquid handling.
  377. Geiselman Theodore S. (Groveland MA), Liquid handling.
  378. Nelson Larry A. (Spokane WA) Mace William A. (Spokane WA), Liquid handling.
  379. Nelson Larry A. (Spokane WA) Mace William A. (Spokane WA), Liquid handling.
  380. Shumate Christopher B. (Reno NV) Riedi Eric (Reno NV) Branham Doud R. (Sparks NV) Schultz Harold R. (Reno NV), Liquid handling system.
  381. Aihara Takayuki (Hachioji JPX), Liquid transfer apparatus for automatic analyzers.
  382. Mann Karl-Heinz (Weilheim DEX) Geissler Leonhard (Tutzing DEX) Sigl Andrea (Tutzing DEX), Liquid transfer device for an analysis unit.
  383. Liston Max D. (Irvine CA) Hsei Paul K. (Huntington Beach CA), Loading and transfer assembly for chemical analyzer.
  384. Blakely ; Robert Bruce ; Fetterman ; Clyde Leroy ; Warren ; Horace Gly nn, Loading and unloading mechanism for continuously rotating container.
  385. Wang Ynjiun P. (Stony Brook NY), Locating 2-D bar codes.
  386. Tomasso David A. (Rochester NY), Locked bottle holder.
  387. Robbins Paul B. (Palo Alto CA) Robbins Arthur J. (Mountain View CA) Sutton Thomas R. (San Jose CA), Locking microcentrifuge tube.
  388. Seamone Woodrow (Rockville MD), Low axial force servo valve spool.
  389. Holt Robert W. (Hackettstown NJ) Palmieri Thomas (Paramus NJ), Low carryover pipette probe.
  390. Friswell ; David R., Low loss sample bottle assembly.
  391. Gadow Andr (Lubeck DEX) Wood W. Graham (Gross-Grnau DEX), Luminescence immunoassay for haptens and chemiluminescence labelled hapten conjugates.
  392. Lisenbee Wayne F. (5103 Lillian St. Torrance CA 90501), Luminiscence measurement arrangement.
  393. Andreotti Peter E. (Lauderhill FL) Morse Irwin S. (Miami FL) Thornthwaite Jerry T. (Miami FL) Heimer Malcolm L. (Miami FL) Salinger Jorge D. (Miami FL) Sobodowski Joseph J. (Miami FL), Luminometer.
  394. Johnson Ian R. (“Winsford”Heol St. Bridget St. Brides Major GB7 CF32 OSL) Stafford David A. (26 Forsythia Drive ; Greenways Cyncoed ; Cardiff GB7) Hall Robert A. (39 Hambledon Road ; Clanfield Port, Luminometer construction.
  395. Smethers Rick T. (Fremont CA) Warner Brian D. (Martinez CA) Burolla Victor P. (Livermore CA), Luminometer with reduced sample crosstalk.
  396. Stafford David A. (Cardiff GBX) Johnson Ian R. (Mid Glamorgan GBX) Goodfield Clive (Pontypridd GBX), Luminometers with sample container displacement controlled by ramped abutment.
  397. Litman David J. (Cupertino CA) Harel Zvi (Haifa CA ILX) Ullman Edwin F. (Atherton CA), Macromolecular fluorescent quencher particle in specific receptor assays.
  398. Smith Kendall O. (133 Trillium La. San Antonio TX 78312) Gehle Warren D. (6815 Forest Haven San Antonio TX 78240), Magnetic attraction transfer devices for use in solid phase radioimmunoassays and in other assay methods.
  399. Smith Kendall O. (133 Trillium La. San Antonio TX 78213) Gehle Warren D. (6815 Forest Haven San Antonio TX 78240), Magnetic attraction transfer process for use in solid phase radioimmunoassays and in other assay methods.
  400. Avrameas Stratis (La Celle Saint Cloud FRX) Guesdon Jean-Luc (Paris FRX), Magnetic gel suitable to immunoenzymatic determinations.
  401. Daty Jean (La Chapelle en Serval FRX) Assimon Andr (Argenteuil FRX), Magnetic means for withdrawing magnetic gel beads from an assay fluid.
  402. Davies George E. (Macclesfield UT GB2) Janata Jiri (Salt Lake City UT), Magnetic particles for immunoassay.
  403. Chagnon Mark S. (Lowell MA) Groman Ernest V. (Brookline MA) Josephson Lee (Arlington MA) Whitehead Roy A. (Hingham MA), Magnetic particles for use in separations.
  404. Josephson Lee (Arlington MA), Magnetic particles for use in separations.
  405. Whitehead Roy A. (Hingham MA) Chagnon Mark S. (Lowell MA) Groman Ernest V. (Brookline MA) Josephson Lee (Arlington MA), Magnetic particles for use in separations.
  406. Whitehead, Roy A.; Chagnon, Mark S.; Groman, Ernest V.; Josephson, Lee, Magnetic particles for use in separations.
  407. Saur Joseph W. (Rockville MD) Reynolds Charles P. (Rockville MD) Black Alfred T. (Fairfax VA), Magnetic separation device.
  408. Li May K. (Framingham MA) Kessler Jack (Ashland MA) Bach David T. (Westborough MA), Magnetic separation device and methods for use in heterogeneous assays.
  409. Howe Roland P. (Calvert GBX) Reeve Michael A. (Henley-on-Thames GBX) Bischof Daniel (Jona CHX), Magnetic separation method.
  410. Giaever Ivar (Schenectady NY), Magnetic separation of biological particles.
  411. Sorensen Otto (Oslo NOX) Kvalheim Gunnar (Oslo NOX) Siem Eivind (Gjettum NOX), Magnetic separation of magnetized particles from biological fluids.
  412. Wang Robert (San Diego CA), Magnetic separation rack for diagnostic assays.
  413. DeFilippi Louis J. (Mount Prospect IL), Magnetic support matrix for enzyme immobilization.
  414. Rohr Thomas E. (Ferndale IL), Magnetically assisted binding assays using magnetically labeled binding members.
  415. Rohr Thomas E. (Gurnee IL), Magnetically assisted binding assays using magnetically labeled binding members.
  416. Yapel ; Jr. Anthony F. (Roseville MN), Magnetically responsive composite microparticle.
  417. Saxholm Rolf (Box 3 1362 Billingstad NO), Magnetically responsive, biologically active substance and associated methods and apparatus.
  418. Jacobs Merrit N. (Fairport NY), Means providing separation of exterior sheath of liquid on dispensing tip.
  419. Berthold Fritz (Pforzheim DEX) Lohr Willy (Wildbad DEX), Measuring instrument for bioluminescence and chemilumnescence or turbidimetry.
  420. Koizumi Takashi (Kanagawa JPX) Ishizaka Hideo (Kanagawa JPX), Mechanism for supplying analytical tape for biochemical analysis by predetermined length.
  421. Yen Shiao-Ping S. (Altadena CA) Rembaum Alan (Altadena CA) Molday Robert S. (Vancouver CAX), Metal containing polymeric functional microspheres.
  422. Leuvering Johannes H. W. (Heesch NLX), Metal sol particle immunoassay.
  423. Jessop Thomas C. (Webster NY) Helfer Jeffrey L. (Rochester NY), Metering apparatus.
  424. Jessop Thomas C. (Webster NY) Smith William L. (Rochester NY), Metering apparatus.
  425. Smythe William J. (Canterbury CT), Metering device.
  426. Takahashi Katsuaki (Katsuta JPX) Satou Takehide (Katsuta JPX) Abe Tetsuaki (Katsuta JPX), Method and apparatus for analyzing fluid sample.
  427. Tonelli Quentin J. (Portland ME), Method and apparatus for assaying whole blood.
  428. Roginski Edward T. (Hamtramck MI), Method and apparatus for automatic processing and analyzing of blood serum.
  429. Mitsumaki Hiroshi (Mito JPX) Takahashi Katsuaki (Katsuta JPX), Method and apparatus for automatically analyzing a plurality of test items.
  430. Hall Lee O. (Gaithersburg MD) Zoski Glenn (Rockville MD) Tyagi Surendera K. (Gaithersburg MD), Method and apparatus for conducting electrochemiluminescent measurements.
  431. Hall Lee O. (Gaithersburg MD) Zoski Glenn (Rockville MD) Tyagi Surendera K. (Gaithersburg MD), Method and apparatus for conducting electrochemiluminescent measurements.
  432. Menard Kevin P. (Euless TX) O\Neal H. Randy (Weatherford TX), Method and apparatus for delivering a sample to multiple analytical instruments.
  433. McHardy John (Westlake Village CA) Moser Thomas P. (Redondo Beach CA), Method and apparatus for detecting the position of liquid-liquid interfaces.
  434. Carsner George E. (Iowa City IA) McMillin John V. (Iowa City IA), Method and apparatus for discriminating or locating bar codes for an optical mark reader.
  435. Laska Paul F. (510 Wyndham Rd. Wilmington DE 19809) Imai Kyoko (Ichige 622-23 Katsuta ; Ibaraki JPX) Hashimoto Hiroshi (Tokai 1616 Nakagun ; Ibaraki JPX) Betsui Hajime (Tahiko 1409-2 Katsuta ; Ibarak, Method and apparatus for effecting a plurality of assays on a plurality of samples in an automatic analytical device.
  436. Yamada Takashi (Sagamihara JPX), Method and apparatus for effecting immunological analysis.
  437. Astle Thomas W. (607 Harborview Rd. Orange CT 06477), Method and apparatus for effecting solid phase extraction.
  438. Kolehmainen Seppo (P.O. Box 2805 Titusville FL 32780) Tarkkanen Veikko (Krijgersberglaan 25 6371 CA Schaesberg NLX 4), Method and apparatus for measurement of samples by luminescence.
  439. Miles Laughton E. (Stanford CA) Rogers ; Jr. Arthur H. (Los Altos CA) Rogers Charles H. (Duxbury MA), Method and apparatus for performing assays.
  440. Mack Daniel R. (Half Moon Bay CA) Konicek Michael G. (Cupertino CA), Method and apparatus for performing automated, multi-sequential immunoassays.
  441. Piasio Roger N. (Yarmouth ME) Perry David A. (Portland ME) Nayak Pangal N. (Yarmouth ME), Method and apparatus for performing in vitro clinical diagnostic tests using a solid phase assay system.
  442. Lillig John E. (Diamond Bar CA) Neeper Robert K. (Yorba Linda CA) Ashton Paul J. (Riverside CA), Method and apparatus for positioning cars in a sample handling apparatus.
  443. Huber Michael D. (San Juan Capistrano CA) Frye Stephen L. (El Toro CA) Mazza John C. (El Toro CA), Method and apparatus for the stepwise movement of items.
  444. Yamakawa Tsutomu (Tochigi JPX) Kobayashi Hiroaki (Ootawara JPX), Method and system for controlling gain and offset in radiation measurement apparatus.
  445. MacCracken Calvin D. (Englewood NJ), Method and system for the compact storage of heat and coolness by phase change materials.
  446. Hamasaki Fumitoshi (Katsuta JPX) Betsui Hajime (Katsuta JPX) Imai Kyoko (Katsuta JPX) Umetsu Hiroshi (Katsuta JPX), Method for analyzing a reaction solution.
  447. Lee Ching-Cherng (Newark DE) Davis James E. (Wilmington DE), Method for automatically processing magnetic solid phase reagents.
  448. Schulte Harvey (Los Altos CA) Noto Sal (Sunnyvale CA), Method for causing vortices in a test tube.
  449. Giaever Ivar (Schenectady NY), Method for detection of biological particles.
  450. Chase Charles (Elk Groove CA) Walters Stephen (Citrus Heights CA) Meador Richard E. (Sacramento CA), Method for diluting a liquid test sample and computer controlld diluting apparatus.
  451. Takekawa Hiroshi (Sagamihara JPX) Yamada Takashi (Sagamihara JPX), Method for effecting heterogeneous immunological analysis.
  452. Chang Steve C. S. (Franklin MA) Miller Thomas E. (Norwood MA), Method for enhancement of chemiluminescence.
  453. Evanega George R. (Carmel IN) Albert Winfried (Phl DEX), Method for enzyme immuno-determinations in heterogeneous phase.
  454. Namba Yuzaburo (Saitama JPX) Naraki Tohru (Gifu JPX) Sawada Takashi (Gifu JPX) Kitamura Toyohiro (Chiba JPX) Tohda Minoru (Gifu JPX) Morimoto Tomiaki (Tokyo JPX), Method for measuring substances by enzyme immunoassay.
  455. Piran Uri (Sharon MA) Riordan William J. (Boston MA) Livshin Laurie A. (Sharon MA), Method for non-competitive binding assays.
  456. Khanna Pyare (Mountain View CA) Ullman Edwin F. (Atherton CA), Method for performing fluorescent protein binding assay employing novel alkyl substituted fluorescent compounds and conj.
  457. Chow Allan T. (Wilmington DE) Luddy Michael A. G. (West Chester PA), Method for performing heterogeneous immunoassay.
  458. Collier Charles F. (Wilmington DE) Seago James L. (Wilmington DE) DiMaio William G. (Brookhaven PA), Method for pipetting liquid from a sealed container.
  459. Yen Shiao-Ping S. (Altadena CA) Rembaum Alan (Altadena CA) Molday Robert S. (Vancouver CAX), Method for producing a biological reagent.
  460. Mochida Ei (Tokyo JPX) Kudo Takashi (Tokyo JPX) Sugawara Toshiyuki (Saitama JPX) Tsumura Minoru (Tokyo JPX), Method for reacting solid and liquid phases.
  461. Simons Donald M. (Wilmington DE) Tseng Susan Y. (Hockessin DE) Obzansky David M. (Elkton MD), Method for specific binding assays using a releasable ligand.
  462. Jonsson U. R. Svante (Lund SEX), Method for the detection of antibodies.
  463. Noller Hans G. (1512 Basswood Cir. Glenview IL 60025), Method of analyzing biological, liquid specimens for antigens or antibodies.
  464. Takekawa Hiroshi (Kunitachi JPX), Method of automatically analyzing chemical substances and an automatic chemical analyzer.
  465. Meulenbrugge Hendrik J. (Eindhoven NLX) Fortuin Harm (Eindhoven NLX), Method of calibrating a gamma camera, and a gamma camera including a calibration device.
  466. Satoh Koji (Osaka JPX), Method of character recognition.
  467. Soeldner J. Stuart (Newton MA), Method of detecting antibodies.
  468. Noller Hans G. (1512 Basswood Cir. Glenview IL 60025), Method of determining extracellular antigens and antibodies.
  469. Parratt David (91 Strathern Road Dundee DD5 IJI GBX), Method of diagnosis.
  470. Ashihara Yoshihiro (Tokyo JPX) Nishizono Isao (Tokyo JPX) Minakawa Hidetaka (Kanagawa JPX) Okada Masahisa (Tokyo JPX) Sakurabayashi Yasusuke (Tokyo JPX) Watanabe Fumio (Tokyo JPX) Wakana Shin-ichi (T, Method of immunoassay measurement.
  471. Leavines Joseph E. (2 Sierra Cir. New Braunfels TX 78130), Method of improving heat transfer for electric pipe heaters.
  472. Senyei Andrew E. (Chicago IL) Widder Kenneth J. (Chicago IL), Method of magnetic separation of cells and the like, and microspheres for use therein.
  473. Takekawa Hiroshi (Kunitachi JPX), Method of measuring agglutinating reaction and a reaction vessel therefor.
  474. Holian John (Chalfont St. Giles GB2) Edwards John C. (Great Missenden GB2) Martin John K. (Wendover GB2) Charles Stephen A. (Great Missenden GB2), Method of performing assay for analyte in liquid medium.
  475. Pang Wing S. (West Covina CA) Okawa Dobson M. (Anaheim CA) Kan Peter (Fullerton CA) Shibata George K. (Chino CA), Method of performing nephelometric analysis with independent temperature control of the reaction cuvette and reagent res.
  476. Vanzo ; Edward, Method of producing toner particles by in-situ polymerization and imaging process.
  477. Dahm Jan (Vagslia 24 Tertnes NOX), Method of retrieving articles from storage and an apparatus for carrying out the method.
  478. Jolley Michael E. (Round Lake IL), Method of solid phase immunoassay incorporating a luminescent label.
  479. Hupe Klaus-Peter (Baden-Baden DEX) Strohmeier Fred (Rheinmuenster DEX) Zimmermann Hans-Peter (Karlsbad DEX) Eberhardt Werner (Ueberherrn DEX), Methods and apparatus for processing liquids.
  480. Hargreaves William R. (Bellevue WA), Methods for conducting specific binding assays.
  481. Dowben Robert M. (Dallas TX) Bunting James R. (Boston MA), Methods for performing chemical assays using fluorescence and photon counting.
  482. Hevey Richard C. (Rockport ME) Malmros Mark K. (Newton PA), Methods for the detection and determination of ligands.
  483. Monget Daniel (Lagnieu FRX), Microbiological analysis cup or the like.
  484. Perlman Daniel (Arlington MA), Microcentrifuge tube with upwardly projecting lid extension.
  485. Burns James A. (Elizabeth NJ), Microcollection tube assembly.
  486. Guigan Jean (5 rue des Ursulines 75005 Paris FRX), Miniature laboratory for performing biological analyses by chemical reaction on a sample of blood.
  487. Bartels Hermann (Binningen CHX) Mez Hans-Christian (Basel CHX) Huber Walter (Riehen CHX) Stolz Hans-Peter (Pratteln CHX), Mixing apparatus.
  488. Giombini ; Giuseppe, Mixing apparatus.
  489. Ohishi Tadashi (Katsuta JPX) Umetsu Hiroshi (Katsuta JPX), Mixing apparatus for mixing reagent for use in automatic chemistry analyzer.
  490. Lahme Gerhard (Quickborn DEX) Slter Dieter (Hamburg DEX) Bohnsack Hermann (Halstenbek DEX), Mixing cuvette.
  491. Eager George (Cambridge MA) Schey Thomas J. (Woonsocket RI) Selverstone Peter (Cambridge MA), Mixing valve air source.
  492. Lillig John E. (Diamond Bar CA) Whelan Michael J. (Anaheim Hills CA) Cheon Thomas V. (Costa Mesa CA) Sisson Patricia A. (Santa Ana CA) Flores Orlando (Anaheim CA), Modular analyzer system.
  493. Labriola ; II Donald P. (La Verne CA), Modular system and method for an automatic analyzer.
  494. Howell Gary W. (Newark DE), Movable cleaning assembly for an aspirating needle.
  495. Burkovich Robert A. (Newark DE) Lipscomb James H. (Kennett Square PA) Nurse Colin A. (Newark DE) Wong Kin W. (Claymont DE) Zuk Paul J. (Lincoln University PA) Bernstine Robert E. (Chesapeake City MD), Multi-linear automatic apparatus for processing immunoassays.
  496. Gyori Steven A. (Pomona NY), Multi-zone heater arrangement for controlling the temperature of a flowing medium.
  497. Shimada Satoshi (Hitachi JPX) Ugai Seiichi (Hitachi JPX) Tobita Tomoyuki (Katsuta JPX) Yamamoto Yoshimi (Naka JPX), Multiple-function fluid measuring and transmitting apparatus.
  498. Yost David A. (Round Lake Park IL) Russell John C. (Greenfield WI) Yang Heechung (Green Oaks IL), Non-metal colloidal particle immunoassay.
  499. Nguyen Dinh (Wellington OH) Robb Frank (Amherst OH), Obstruction detection circuit for sample probe.
  500. Nugent Edward L. (N. Caldwell NJ), One-way evacuated tube stopper.
  501. Takahasi, Kenichiro, Output control device for light detectors for photometers.
  502. Gueret Jean-Louis H. (Paris FRX), Packaging unit for improving preservation of the product during storage.
  503. Garrett Burton R. (131-12 232nd St. Laurelton NY 11413), Parison unscrambler.
  504. Pinkerton Dennis (P.O. Box 179 Oyster Bay NY 11771), Phase adjustable metering pump, and method of adjusting the flow rate thereof.
  505. Abplanalp Heinz (Hombrechtikon CHX), Photometric analysis equipment.
  506. Chadwick Charles M. (17 Pettipaug Ave. Old Saybrook CT 06475) Hotkowski Peter D. (80 Middlesex Ave. Chester CT 06412) Raymond Michael W. (56 Stonehedge La. Bolton CT 06043) Strange Michael D. (791 Re, Physical delay buffer for paper items.
  507. Bilbro James E. (San Marcos TX) Johnson Ben C. (San Marcos TX), Pipe heat transfer assembly.
  508. Arpagaus Renato (Chur CHX) Leyssens Herwig (Tamins CHX), Pipette and pipetting apparatus.
  509. Ishihara Narihito (Kanagawa JPX), Pipette device.
  510. Chiodo Chris (Warren MI), Pipette puller.
  511. Greter Andreas (Steinhausen CHX), Pipetting insert.
  512. Tanokura Nobukazu (Fujinomiya JPX), Plastic container for medical liquid.
  513. Ruckwardt Hans-Werner (Eisenberg DEX), Plastic holding element.
  514. Perlman Daniel (Arlington MA), Plastic pipette canister.
  515. Margel Shlomo (Rehovot ILX) Beitler Uzi (Rehovot ILX), Polyacrolein-type microspheres.
  516. Rembaum Alan (Altadena CA) Margel Shlomo (N. Hollywood CA), Polyglutaraldehyde microspheres.
  517. Rembaum Alan (Altadena CA), Polyglutaraldehyde synthesis and protein bonding substrates.
  518. Rembaum Alan (Altadena CA), Polyglutaraldehyde synthesis and protein bonding substrates.
  519. Nowinski Robert C. (Seattle WA) Hoffman Allan S. (Seattle WA), Polymerization-induced separation immunoassays.
  520. Lemper Anthony L. (Tonawanda NY) Witschard Gilbert (Grand Island NY) Pattison Victor A. (Clarence Center NY), Post bulk polymerization process for polyvinyl halide and composition thereof.
  521. Maynard ; Jr. Walter P. (Rte. 8 Cumming GA 30130), Pouring spout for diverse liquid containers.
  522. Zato Thomas J. (Palatine IL), Power loss compensation for programmable memory control system.
  523. Rutner Herman (Hackensack NJ) Dodd Thomas F. (Bronx NY), Preparation of solid substrate containing receptor and labeled form of ligand for assays.
  524. Maier ; Jr. ; Charles L., Procedure for the assay of pharmacologically immunologically and biochemically active compounds in biological fluids.
  525. Lentfer Dierck (Rodgau DEX), Procedure for the irreversible binding of proteins onto polystyrene surfaces with retention of their biological activity.
  526. Matte Claude (Paris FRX) Muller Anne (Gif/Yvette FRX), Process and magnetic device for immunological analysis of a solid phase.
  527. Pernice Walter (Marburg an der Lahn DEX) Sedlacek Hans-Harald (Marburg an der Lahn DEX), Process for immunologic determination tests.
  528. Gronholz Claus (Hamburg DEX) Schmidt-Rabenau Hartmut (Hamburg DEX), Process for mixing liquid samples to be analyzed, as well as apparatus for performing this process.
  529. Wang Chao-Huei (Gurnee IL) Shah Dinesh O. (Vernon Hills IL), Process for producing magnetically responsive polymer particles and application thereof.
  530. Schuurs Antonius Hermanus Wilhelmus Maria (Oss NL) VAN Weemen Bauke Klaas (Oss NL), Process for the demonstration and determination of reaction components having specific binding affinity for each other.
  531. Kaspar Klaus P. (Asuncion PYX), Process for the determination of an immunologically bindable analyte.
  532. Maes Roland (2 ; Ave. d\Alsace 67 000 Strasburg FRX), Process for the determination of compounds showing among themselves specific binding affinities by the use of a solid ph.
  533. Margel, Shlomo; Beitler, Uzi, Process for the production of polyacrolein microspheres and grafted microspheres.
  534. Gocho Nagahiro (Hachioji JPX), Process of delivering samples and reagents.
  535. Wang Chao-Huei J. (Gurnee IL) Shah Dinesh O. (Vernon Hills IL), Process to make magnetically responsive fluorescent polymer particles.
  536. Dillon Jo-Anne (Ottawa CAX) Yeung Kwok-Him (Ottawa CAX) Lightstone Sam S. (Kingston CAX), Programmable automated inoculator/replicator.
  537. Achter Eugene K. (Gaithersburg MD) Lohr David A. (Ellicott City MD) Uffer Michael B. (Baltimore MD), Programmable controller.
  538. Dattagupta Nanibhushan (New Haven CT), Prolonged enhanced chemiluminescence.
  539. Pinkerton Dennis (260 Sherbrook Rd. Lindenhurst NY 11757) Jaekel Robert W. (1233 Yorkshire La. Barrington IL 60010) Pardinas Guillermo P. (11091 SW. 61 Ter. Miami FL 33173), Pump with multi-port discharge.
  540. Schwarzberg Moshe (Hastings on Hudson NY), Purification of reagents by disulfide immobilization.
  541. Abraham Joseph N. (4290 Silsby Rd. University Heights OH 44118) Scipione Donald S. (2427 Woodmere Dr. Cleveland Heights OH 44106), Quantity checking system and method.
  542. Kraft ; Jack A. ; Kraft ; Harold D., Rack for vessels and means for agitating the vessels in the rack.
  543. Kraft Jack A. (119 Elm La. New Hyde Park NY 11040) Kraft Harold D. (147-14 70th Ave. Flushing NY 11367), Rack for vessels and means for agitating the vessels in the rack.
  544. Berthold Fritz (Eulerweg 9 D-7530 Pforzheim DEX) Lohr Willy (Ginsterweg 75 D-7547 Wildbad DEX), Rack system for a plurality of specimen containers for performing assays.
  545. Kobayashi Hiroaki (Ootawara JPX), Radiation measurement system.
  546. Berthold Fritz (Pforzheim DEX) Lohr Willy (Wildbad DEX), Radiation measuring device, particularly for luminescence measurements.
  547. Turpen Jon D. (Jackson NJ), Random access chemistry analyzer.
  548. Ebersole Richard C. (Wilmington DE) Forsythe ; Jr. Jesse G. (Media PA) Gelormini Frank T. (Gibbstown NJ), Rapid assay processor.
  549. Ebersole Richard C. (Wilmington DE) Forsythe ; Jr. Jesse G. (Media PA) Gelormini Frank T. (Gibbstown NJ), Rapid assay processor.
  550. Ebersole Richard C. (Wilmington DE) Forsythe ; Jr. Jesse G. (Media PA) Gelormini Frank T. (Gibbstown NJ), Rapid assay processor.
  551. Wittwer Carl T. (Salt Lake City UT) Hillyard David R. (Salt Lake City UT) Ririe Kirk M. (Idaho Falls ID), Rapid thermal cycling device.
  552. Nagata Takashi (Hachiouji JPX), Reaction container for a chemical analyzer.
  553. Moran John J. (Houston TX), Reaction conveyor assembly in an automatic chemical testing apparatus.
  554. Cassaday Michael M. (Peekskill NY) Diebler Herman G. (Redding CT) Svenjak Dario (Fairview NJ) Uffenheimer Kenneth F. (Mahopac NY), Reaction cuvette.
  555. Korf Dieter (Winterborn DEX) FLach Dagmar (Gummersbach DEX) Diekmann Stephan (Gttingen DEX), Reaction vessel for receiving minimal quantities of fluid samples.
  556. Durbin Dennis A. (Cedar Rapids IA), Reader for decoding two-dimensional optical information.
  557. Buchholz John F. (Boston MA) Potts Robert S. (Sherborn MA) Rahn Henry J. (Sharon MA), Reagent container.
  558. Jakubowicz Raymond F. (Eastman Kodak Company Rochester NY 14650) Porte Johannes J. (Eastman Kodak Company Rochester NY 14650), Reagent cup shape allowing stacking without dislodging reagent.
  559. Hanaway Richard W. (Roseville CA), Reagent dispenser for an analyzing system.
  560. Saxena Brij B. (Englewood NJ) Rathnam Premila (Englewood Cliffs NJ), Reagent for use in a sandwich solid-phase enzyme-immunoassay and process for employing same.
  561. Carlsson Jan P. E. (Upsala SEX) Axen Rolf E. A. V. (Blinge SEX) Drevin Hakan N. Y. (Brunna SEX), Reagent for use in immunochemical assay methods.
  562. Kelln Norman G. (Spokane WA) Tiffany Thomas O. (Spokane WA), Reagent handling.
  563. Gocho Nagahiro (Hachioji JPX), Reagent managing system.
  564. Ling Chung-Mei (Chicago IL), Reagents and methods utilizing labeled Fab bound to antigens.
  565. Shoor Bernard A. (New York NY), Resealable device.
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  572. Ernst Horst M. (Eltingshausen DEX) Olschewski Armin (Schweinfurt DEX) Walter Lothar (Schweinfurt DEX) Brandenstein Manfred (Aschfeld DEX), Rolling bearing for linear movement having cage extending beyond outer sleeve.
  573. Teramachi, Hiroshi, Rotary-to-linear converter with rolling balls, and two-speed feed mechanism incorporating the same.
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  575. Sakagami Toshio (Chofu JPX), Sample and reagent delivery device with a probe and probe supporting member for preventing contamination.
  576. Ginsberg Guenter (Miami FL) Hodgins Bruce J. (Hialeah FL), Sample and stat feeding system and sample tray.
  577. Ogawa Yuji (Kamifukuoka JPX), Sample delivering method for use in automatic chemical analysis.
  578. Kampf Richard S. (Costa Mesa CA), Sample handling apparatus.
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  583. Acord William A. (Claremont CA), Sample residue cleaning system for biological analyzers.
  584. Petersen Arne J. (Newport Beach CA), Sample residue cleaning system for biological analyzers.
  585. Marker Edwin M. (Chicago IL) Thacker Paul F. (Wauconda IL) Knopfhart Peter K. (Libertyville IL), Sample ring for clinical analyzer network.
  586. Weiss Michael D. (6770 SW. 122 Dr. Miami FL 33156), Sample tube holder.
  587. Duckett G. Scott (Raleigh NC) Bishop Michael L. (Chapel Hill NC), Sample tube rack and adapter.
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  589. Boyd Charles R. (Victoria TX) Anderson John D. (Lake Jackson TX), Sampling system for septum closed container.
  590. Primus Frederick J. (Pittstown NJ), Sandwich immunoassay utilizing a separation specific binding substance.
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  592. Cloyd Willliam C. (Lexington KY), Sealing cap with a one way valve having semi-cylindrical valve closure springs.
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  595. Manes Michael R. (Littleton CO), Self-balancing reflectometer.
  596. Derbyshire Rodney L. (Menlo Park CA), Self-regulating porous heating device.
  597. Meyer Rolf (Des Plaines IL) Martin Manuel I. (Hoffman Estates IL) Bolton Ronald A. (Chicago IL), Sensing, leveling and mixing apparatus.
  598. Neurath A. Robert (New York NY), Sensitive immunoassays of antigens or antibodies sequestered within immune complexes.
  599. Allen Fritz S. (Corrales NM), Sensitive light detection system.
  600. Gutcho Sidney (Monsey NY) Givas Joan K. (Crystal Lake IL), Separation technique for assays.
  601. Heinonen Aarne (Turku FIX) Hietanen Hannu (Turku FIX), Shaker/incubator.
  602. Wang Ynjiun P. (Fort Myers FL), Simplified bar code decoding with dynamically loadable data character sets.
  603. Litman David J. (Mountain View CA) Ullman Edwin F. (Atherton CA), Simultaneous calibration heterogeneous immunoassay.
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  606. Todd William J. (Baton Rouge LA) Barstad Paul A. (Frederick MD), Single incubation immuno sorbent assay method using particle labels to detect test antigen specific antibodies in presen.
  607. Leeder Sydney (Union City CA) Zuk Robert F. (Menlo Park CA), Single step heterogeneous assay.
  608. Schuster Rudolf (Heimstetten DEX) Raschke Josef (Gelting DEX), Soldering device with stirrup electrodes and a suction pipette.
  609. Campbell Robert L. (Durham NC) Wagner Daniel B. (Raleigh NC) O\Connell James P. (Chapel Hill NC), Solid phase assay.
  610. Polito ; Alan J. ; Knight ; William S., Solid phase column immunoassay procedure employing novel immunochemical composites.
  611. Hummelen Jan C. (Groningen NLX) Luider Theo (Groningen NLX) Wynberg Hans (Haren NLX), Solid phase immunoassay using immunoreagents immobilized on inert synthetic resin surfaces.
  612. Hersh Leroy S. (Painted Post NY) Yaverbaum Sidney (Big Flats NY), Solid phase radioimmunoassay of digoxin.
  613. Giegel Joseph L. (Miami FL) Brotherton Mary M. (Miami FL), Solid phase system for ligand assay.
  614. Giegel Joseph L. (Miami FL) Brotherton Mary M. (Miami FL), Solid phase system for ligand assay.
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  616. Kerschensteiner Daniel (76 Q Farm Rd. Hillsborough NJ 08876), Solid-phase immunoassay support and method of use thereof.
  617. Mansfield Gerald R. (Painted Post NY) Travis Karen L. (Corning NY) Vann William P. (Beaver Dams NY), Solid-phase immunoassays using magnetic glass.
  618. Stiffey Arthur V. (Slidell LA) Blank David L. (Arlington VA) Loeb George I. (Bethesda MD), Solid-state photometer circuit.
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  620. Wagner Daniel B. (Jerusalem IL) Gross Zvi (Jerusalem IL), Specific binding assay method and test kit employing polystyrene as separating agent.
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  625. Berthold Fritz (Eulerweg 9 D-7530 Pforzheim DEX) Lohr Willy (Ginsterweg 75 D-7547 Wildbad DEX), Specimen rack for specimen containers.
  626. Ciarico Anthony J. (Cary IL), Specimen receptacle.
  627. Fosslien ; Egil, Specimen sampling apparatus.
  628. Nagai Yoshiroh (Osaka JPX), Spectrometer provided with an optical shutter.
  629. Akiyama Osamu (Kyoto JPX) Ichikawa Tetsuo (Shiga JPX) Tsunazawa Yoshio (Meerbusch DEX), Spectrophotometer.
  630. Mawhirt James A. (Brooklyn NY), Spring biased test tube holder.
  631. Anawis Mark A. (Gurnee IL) Lindberg Roger E. (Libertyville IL), Stabilized enzyme conjugate composition.
  632. Kalasek Karl (Vienna ATX), Sterilization process and apparatus for infusion solutions and the like filled in containers.
  633. Cusack Robert (Edison NJ), Stopper apparatus for a test tube or similar article.
  634. Schneider Bernardus J. J. A. (Churchilllaan 60 2625 GW Delft NLX), Stopper for a container such as a bottle, and a pump connectable thereto for extraction of gaseous medium from or pumpin.
  635. Miramanda Fernando X. (Pau Casals 8-10 Caldes de Montbui (Barcelona) ESX), Stopper for containers for use in analyses.
  636. Schulz Isidore (Clarendon Hills IL), Storage and indexing mechanism for multiple sample containers.
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  641. Ginsberg Guenter (Miami FL) Horne Thomas (Harpenden GB2), System and program for chemical reaction observation with a moving photometer.
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  646. Yasui Hiroyoshi (Nara JPX) Yoshida Teruo (Nara JPX) Ueno Hiroshi (Osaka JPX) Tsumura Katsunori (Nara JPX), Tapered roller bearing.
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  650. Adams Wade J. (Kalamazoo MI), Temperature controlled sample carrier.
  651. Kojima Norio (Tokyo JPX), Temperature controller units for dental agar impression materials.
  652. Stephens Donald E. (Palo Alto CA) Taylor John T. (Santa Clara CA), Temperature regulating apparatus.
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  654. Roshdy Constance (New Egypt NJ), Temporary pacing wire package.
  655. Ely John W. (Duncan OK), Terminating the flow of fluids from uncontrolled wells.
  656. Mayer Xaver (Grosselfingen DEX) Ruoss Hermann (Balingen DEX) Hezel Werner (Balingen DEX), Test chamber providing rapid changes of climate temperature.
  657. Herrmann Raymond J. (Westlake OH) DeBevec Harry F. (Elyria OH) Bradshaw Randolph F. (Avon OH) Botten Peter O. (North Ridgeville OH), Test module.
  658. Mawhirt James A. (Brooklyn NY) DiFlora Joseph E. (Eastchester NY) McCandless William J. C. (Ringwood NJ) Ward George H. (So. Ozone Park NY), Test tube holder.
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  660. Bruttmann Georges (Grenoble FRX) Pedrali Patrick (Annecy FRX) Robert Serge (Braine la chateau BEX), Therapeutic method against allergy.
  661. Zoltan Bart J. (Old Tappan NJ) Leese Richard A. (Monsey NY), Thermal control means for liquid chromatograph samples.
  662. Tyler Jonathan M. (Edmonton CAX), Thermal reactor for biotechnological processes.
  663. Witt Jrg-D. (Bergheim DEX) Schmidt Peter (Huckelhoven DEX), Thermostat for the setting of a constant temperature for a fluid.
  664. Kopp Reiner H. (Centerport NY) Panetz Allen I. (Huntington NY), Thin layer plate chromatography apparatus.
  665. Hanaway Richard W. (Roseville CA), Tower for analyzing system.
  666. Devaney ; Jr. Mark J. (Rochester NY), Transfer apparatus for chemical reaction pack.
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  669. Strm Holger (Lysekil SEX), Transport device.
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  673. Corvese ; Jr. Louis (220 Randall St. Cranston RI 02920), Tube holder for immobile patients.
  674. Armor Anthony F. (Santa Clara CA), Two method for controlling macrofouling by mollusks by using heat.
  675. Zlobinsky Yury (Massapequa NY) Lux Jules S. (Valley Stream NY), Unit for hydrolyzing amino-acid containing specimens.
  676. McKenna Paul A. (D4 Millstone River Apt. ; Lakeview Ter. Princeton NJ 08540), Universal beverage container lid.
  677. Baret Alain (Nantes FRX), Use of oxidase enzyme systems in chemiluminescent assays.
  678. Graf Hans-Juergen (Oceanside CA) Fletcher Robert E. (Vista CA) Randtke Peter T. (San Marcos CA) Rhine Bruce E. (Encinitas CA) Monkowski J. R. (Encinitas CA), Vacuum vapor transport control.
  679. Pardinas Guillermo P. (Miami FL), Valveless metering pump with reciprocating, rotating piston.
  680. Pinkerton Harry E. (1 Bridle Path La. Mill Neck NY 11765), Valveless positive displacement metering pump.
  681. Pinkerton Dennis (260 Sherbrook Rd. Lindenhurst NY 11757), Valveless, positive displacement pump including hinge for angular adjustment.
  682. Dreier Gustav H. (Stoughton MA), Vented microscale centrifuge tube.
  683. Vadher Dinesh L. (48 Rte. 25A-Suite 303 Smithtown NY 11787), Vial construction and method.
  684. Solazzi Michael C. (Eastchester NY), Vials for comminuting and blending samples for spectrochemical analysis.
  685. Wang Chia-Gee (Millwood NY), Virus detection method and materials.
  686. Collier Charles F. (Wilmington DE) Riall James D. (Elkton MD), Vortex mixer drive.
  687. Devlin William J. (Newark DE) Morin Carl F. (Brandywood DE) Wiedenmann Robert K. (New Castle DE), Vortex mixer drive.
  688. Bilbrey Robert A. (Orinda CA), Vortexer.
  689. Benin Joshua (Newark DE) Di Maio William G. (Brookhaven PA) Morin Carl F. (Brandywood DE) Lawler James A. (Rio Piedras PR), Vortexing liquid container.
  690. Carpenter Marvin L. (Gulf Breeze FL) Schneider Urban A. (Pensacola FL), Welding apparatus and method for buttering an end face surrounding a circular opening in a work-piece.
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