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Neuroimaging as a means for validating whether a stimulus such as advertisement, communication, or product evokes a certain mental response such as emotion, preference, or memory, or to predict the consequences of the stimulus on later behavior such as consumption or purchasing.

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Class 162/154 - With Portland cement


Subclass of Class 162 - Paper making and fiber liberation
Definition: Processes and products in which Portland cement is associated
No. of patents: 17
Last issue date: 02/15/2005


NumberTitleIssue Date
6855404Inorganic sheet laminate
A laminate of inorganic sheet and polyester resin having an overall thickness of 5 to 25 mils and having an elongation at break in both the cross direction and machine direction of at least 25%. ...
02/15/2005
6777103Fiber cement composite material using biocide treated durable cellulose fibers
A fiber cement composite material providing improved rot resistance and durability, the composite material incorporating biocide treated fibrous pulps to resist microorganism attacks. The biocide treated fibers have biocides attached to inner and outer surfaces of i...
08/17/2004
5851354Method of manufacturing calcium silicate board
The object of the present invention is to improve the overall strength and interlaminar strength of a compact (green sheet) before hydrothermal reaction by using alunites, alums and aluminum sulfate having a specified specific surface area which does not ...
12/22/1998
5681428Method of manufacturing an inorganic board
An inorganic board consisting of a cured base mat and a cured surface mat is manufactured by forming a surface mat by the dry method on a base mat formed by a paper making method, embossing the composite mat, and curing the embossed composite mat. Ridges ...
10/28/1997
4812204Process for obtaining boric acid treated asbestos fiber
The invention relates to novel borated asbestos fibers which possess improved filtration properties....
03/14/1989
4464225Method and machine for fabricating building boards
A method and machine for fabricating building boards or the like, especially asbestos cement plates, contains a turbulence device having at least one channel with a step-shaped widened portion. The channel either has the form of a slot extending over the ...
08/07/1984
4287020Method of preparation of an asbestos product
A flexible mat of randomly-oriented, interwoven chyrsotile asbestos fibers, having the appearance of a flake when flattened and spread out to "open" the fibers without separating the individual fibers and without significantly reducing their natural lengt...
09/01/1981
4259146Method of heat treating chrysotile asbestos fibres
Asbestos fibres having excellent properties in resin reinforcement are produced by controlled heat treatment of a coarse fraction of chrysotile asbestos fibres....
03/31/1981
4221633Method and apparatus for controllably recycling the solids content of the effluent from an asbestos-cement products forming plant
Waste water effluent from online production machinery and/or clean-off water from shut-down machinery is deposited in a settling tank in which the solids settle out. Water, relatively clear of the solids, is returned to the production plant. A slurry cont...
09/09/1980
4192707Heat treatment of chrysotile asbestos fibres
Asbestos fibres having excellent properties in resin reinforcement are produced by controlled heat treatment of a coarse fraction of chrysotile asbestos fibres....
03/11/1980
4184906Method of making asbestos-cement laminates
Laminated slabs superficially bonded together are prepared by autoclaving a vertically compressed stack including a plurality of the sheets when initially set but not finally cured and having a polyethylene or like plastic film-like layer sandwiched betwe...
01/22/1980
4180433Production of improved chrysotile asbestos fibres
The filtration rate of asbestos-cement slurries formed from chrysotile asbestos fibres is improved by controlled heat treatment of the fibres at a temperature of about 400° to about 600° C. without loss of water of crystallization and fibre strength. Th...
12/25/1979
4149930Method and apparatus for making asbestos-cement boards
An improvement in the method and apparatus for fabricating asbestos-cement boards, wherein a felt band coated with fiber fleece is fed to a pair of press rollers in nip relationship and wherein the coating of the felt band with fiber fleece is effected by...
04/17/1979
4132590Method of producing inorganic boards
A method of producing an inorganic substance board, wherein after preparation, such as by use of paper making process, the board is hardened in an autoclave with saturated steam at a high temperature, high pressure and for a suitable length of time, and a...
01/02/1979
4085001Fiber reinforced cementitious substrate
A process for preparing glass fiber-reinforced cement sheets by dewatering a slurry wherein at least one member selected from asbestos, cotton, flax, hemp, wool, or silk fibers is added to the aqueous cement-glass fiber slurry. The sheets so produced have...
04/18/1978
3985610Water-resistant asbestos-cement
An improved low density asbestos-cement product and the process whereby it is produced wherein an asphalt emulsion is combined with the formulation from which the product is made, which asphalt emulsion has an asphalt phase which asphalt has a softening p...
10/12/1976
3954556Inorganic composition for high temperature use and method of forming a millboard therefrom
An inorganic composition useful as material for Lehr rolls at temperatures above 500°C consists essentially of 15-45% chrysotile asbestos, 40-75% talc component and 2-35% inorganic binder. The composition is also used in manufacturing millboard by formin...
05/04/1976
 
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