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  1. @Patent{Langhals2003,
  2.    abstract    = {Metal effect perylene pigments I (R = Me, Et, Pr, Bu, pentyl, hexyl and hexadecyl) with branched {\textbackslash}gamma-hydroxyalkyl substituents prepd. by reacting perylene-3,4;9,10-tetracarboxylic acid dianhydride with {\textbackslash}gamma-hydroxyamine are useful as pigments, in paints, as laser dyes, for dyeing plastics and natural materials and in optical memory devices.  Thus, N,N'-bis(2,2-dimethyl-3-hydroxypropyl)perylene-3,4:9,10-bis(dicarboximide) prepd. by heating 650 mg perylene-3,4;9,10-tetracarboxylic acid dianhydride with 10 g imidazole at 140{\textdegree}, adding 400 mg 2-aminomethyl-2-methylpropanol, mixing 2 h at 140{\textdegree}, cooling, neutralizing with 100 mL of 2N HCl, washing and drying has a dark red color and a fluorescence having max. at 534.5 nm in CHCl3. [on SciFinder(R)]},
  3.    keywords    = {Fluorescent dyes; Paints    (metal effect perylene pigments with branched {\textbackslash}gamma-hydroxyalkyl substituents prepd. by reacting perylene-3,4;9,10-tetracarboxylic acid dianhydride with {\textbackslash}gamma-hydroxyamine); Optical memory devices    (metal effect perylene pigments with branched {\textbackslash}gamma-hydroxyalkyl substituents prepd. by reacting perylene-3,4;9,10-tetracarboxylic acid dianhydride with {\textbackslash}gamma-hydroxyamine for optical memory devices); Pigments    (metal-effect; metal effect perylene pigments with branched {\textbackslash}gamma-hydroxyalkyl substituents prepd. by reacting perylene-3,4;9,10-tetracarboxylic acid dianhydride with {\textbackslash}gamma-hydroxyamine); Dyeing    (plastics; metal effect perylene pigments with branched {\textbackslash}gamma-hydroxyalkyl substituents prepd. by reacting perylene-3,4;9,10-tetracarboxylic acid dianhydride with {\textbackslash}gamma-hydroxyamine)},
  4.    author      = {Langhals, Heinz and Wetzel, Fritz},
  5.    assignee    = {},
  6.    title       = {Perylene Pigments With Metal Ic Effects},
  7.    date        = {2003-12-11},
  8.    year        = {2003},
  9.    month       = {12},
  10.    day         = {11},
  11.    pages       = {19 pp},
  12.    language    = {written in German},
  13.    type        = {Ger. Offen.},
  14.    number      = {10357978},
  15.    CODEN       = {GWXXBX},
  16.    CAS_AN      = {AN 2005:631995},
  17.    CAS_CAN     = {CAN 143:134834},
  18.    url         = {https://patents.google.com/patent/DE10357978A1}
  19. }
  20.  
  21. @Patent{Shimizu2002,
  22.    abstract    = {Fibers contain \ensuremath{>}0.1\% conductive fibers.  Thus, fibers contained 0.26\% Belltron conductive fibers. [on SciFinder(R)]},
  23.    keywords    = {Synthetic fibers Role: MOA (Modifier or additive use), USES (Uses)    (Belltron; antistatic poly(lactic acid) cloths contg. conductive fibers); Antistatic agents; Conducting polymers; Cotton fibers    (antistatic poly(lactic acid) cloths contg. conductive fibers); Polyester fibers Role: PRP (Properties), TEM (Technical or engineered material use), USES (Uses)    (antistatic poly(lactic acid) cloths contg. conductive fibers)},
  24.    author      = {Shimizu, Yoshitaka and Kajiyama, Hiroshi},
  25.    assignee    = {(Kanebo, Ltd., Japan; Kanebo Synthetic Fibers, Ltd.; Toray Industries, Inc.)},
  26.    title       = {Antistatic Poly(Lactic Acid) Cloths},
  27.    date        = {2002-11-26},
  28.    year        = {2002},
  29.    month       = {11},
  30.    day         = {26},
  31.    pages       = {5 pp},
  32.    language    = {written in Japanese},
  33.    type        = {Jpn. Kokai Tokkyo Koho.},
  34.    number      = {2004176197},
  35.    CODEN       = {JKXXAF},
  36.    CAS_AN      = {AN 2004:507945},
  37.    CAS_CAN     = {CAN 141:39671},
  38.    url         = {https://patents.google.com/patent/JP2004176197A}
  39. }
  40.  
  41. @Patent{Lenssen2003,
  42.    abstract    = {The present invention provides cationic lipids with serine backbone, a compn. for transferring biol. active mols. into cells and/or tissues comprising said cationic lipids, a process for the manuf. of said lipids, the use of said lipids as constituent of a transfection agent and a method for transferring biol. active mols. into cells and/or into tissues or for gene therapy.  [Me(CH2)15]2N+MeCH(CH2OH)CONH(CH2)4NH2 CF3CO2- was prepd. and examples of transfection studies were given. [on SciFinder(R)]},
  43.    keywords    = {Gene therapy; Transformation    (cationic lipids with serine backbone for transfecting biol. mols.); DNA; Lipids; Phospholipids Role: THU (Therapeutic use), BIOL (Biological study), USES (Uses)    (cationic lipids with serine backbone for transfecting biol. mols.); Genetic vectors; Liposomes    (lipoplexes; cationic lipids with serine backbone for transfecting biol. mols.)},
  44.    author      = {Lenssen, Karl Christian and Jantscheff, Peter and Kiedrowski, Guenter and Massing, Ulrich},
  45.    assignee    = {(Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, Germany; KTB Tumorforschungsgesellschaft m.b.H.)},
  46.    title       = {Cationic Lipids With Serine Backbone For Transfecting Biological Molecules},
  47.    date        = {2003-03-11},
  48.    year        = {2003},
  49.    month       = {03},
  50.    day         = {11},
  51.    pages       = {34 pp},
  52.    language    = {written in English},
  53.    type        = {Eur. Pat. Appl.},
  54.    number      = {1457483},
  55.    CODEN       = {EPXXDW},
  56.    CAS_AN      = {AN 2004:753174},
  57.    CAS_CAN     = {CAN 141:265978},
  58.    url         = {https://patents.google.com/patent/EP1457483A1}
  59. }
  60.  
  61. @Patent{Sheem1997,
  62.    abstract    = {The size and cost of fabricating fiber optic pressure sensors is reduced by fabricating the membrane of the sensor in a non-planar shape.  The design of the sensors may be made in such a way that the non-planar membrane becomes a part of an air-tight cavity, so as to make the membrane resilient due to the air-cushion effect of the air-tight cavity.  Such non-planar membranes are easier to make and attach. [on SciFinder(R)]},
  63.    keywords    = {},
  64.    author      = {Sheem,  Sang K},
  65.    assignee    = {(The Regents of the University of California, USA)},
  66.    title       = {Low-Cost Fiber Optic Pressure Sensor},
  67.    date        = {1997-09-22},
  68.    year        = {1997},
  69.    month       = {09},
  70.    day         = {22},
  71.    pages       = {},
  72.    language    = {written in English},
  73.    type        = {U.S.},
  74.    number      = {6597820},
  75.    CODEN       = {USXXAM},
  76.    CAS_AN      = {AN 2003:559380},
  77.    CAS_CAN     = {},
  78.    url         = {https://patents.google.com/patent/US6597820B1}
  79. }
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