"I watched his countenance closely, to see if he was not deranged ... and I was assured by other senators after he left the room that they had no confidence in it."
U.S. Senator Smith of Indiana ; After seeing Samuel Morse demonstrate the telegraph.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 6991776 | Intracorporeal medicaments for high energy phototherapeutic treatment of disease New intracorporeal radiodense medicaments and certain medical uses and methods for use of such high energy phototherapeutic medicaments for treatment of human or animal tissue are described, wherein a primary active component of such medicaments is a halogenated xan... | 01/31/2006 |
| 6620816 | Method for treating tumors by the administration of tegafur, uracil, folinic acid, and cyclophosphamide This invention provides a method of treating a tumor in a warm-blooded animal, including humans, by administering, in combination, an anti-tumor effective amount of tegafur, uracil, folinic acid or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and cyclophospha... | 09/16/2003 |
| 6399612 | Heteroaryl butyric acids and their derivatives as inhibitors of matrix metalloproteinases Heteroaryl butyric acid compounds and derivatives are described as well as methods for the preparation and pharmaceutical compositions of same, which are useful as inhibitors of matrix metalloproteinases, particularly gelatinase A, collagenase-3, and stro... | 06/04/2002 |
| 6331286 | Methods for high energy phototherapeutics Methods of treating and imaging diseased tissue having the steps of administering a radiosensitizer agent proximate to or into the diseased tissue; and treating the diseased tissue with x-rays or other ionizing radiation so as to activate the radiosensiti... | 12/18/2001 |
| 5874476 | Dihaloformaldoxime carbamates as antimicrobial agents Disclosed is a method of inhibiting the growth of microorganisms in, at, or on a locus subject to microbial attack, comprising introducing to said locus an antimicrobially effective amount of at least one dihaloformaldoxime carbamate.... | 02/23/1999 |
| 5609878 | Insecticide composition of rotenone microspheres Insecticide composition, especially a pediculicide, comprising as active agent, rotenone or reduced rotenone. The composition is characterized in that said agent is bound to small polymer spherules. The retonone and/or reduced is preferably at least 90% p... | 03/11/1997 |
| 5591727 | Insecticidal composition The invention relates to an insecticidal composition which comprises at least one pyrethroid, at least one UV absorbing agent and at least one antioxidant from the group consisting of tocopherol derivatives and citric acid esters. This insecticidal compos... | 01/07/1997 |
| 5407920 | Treatment of wood and timber with pesticidal formulations A method of treating wood and timber is disclosed. Wood or timber is treated with a pesticidal microemulsion or other water-miscible formulation that has an average particle size of at most 200 nm. The treatment is particularly effective in protecting woo... | 04/18/1995 |
| 5334585 | Pyrethroid microemulsion compositions and method for controlling insects therewith Stable pyrethroid microemulsion compositions having from 0.1% to 95% by weight/weight of at least one pyrethroid in liquid form; from 2% to 90% by weight/weight of a three-component surfactant system having at least one anionic surfactant, at least one no... | 08/02/1994 |
| 5242907 | Pesticidal control Tropical and temperate crops, particularly rice, maize, cotton, soya and fruit, can be protected, particularly against insect pests of the orders Leoidoptera, Diptera, Coleoptera, Hemiptera, Orthoptera, Dictyoptera, Hymenoptera and Isoctera and acarine pe... | 09/07/1993 |
| 5178872 | Pesticidal composition containing a microencapsulated organo-phosphorus or carbamate in a pyrethroid dispersion An insecticidal and/or acaricidal and/or nematicidal composition having a rapid efficacy and residual activity which comprises a mixture of a poorly water-soluble organophosphorus insecticide and/or acaricide and/or nematicide and/or a poorly water-solubl... | 01/12/1993 |
| 5112872 | Antispasmodic agent Disclosed are an antispasmodic agent comprising creosote or its component phenol derivative as an active ingredient, and the use of creosote or its component phenol derivative for treating spasms in a patient.... | 05/12/1992 |
| 5071585 | Phosphoric acid ester, process for preparing the same, and detergent composition containing the same Phosphoric acid esters represented by the following formulae (I) and (IX) as well as processes for preparing them are disclosed. ##STR1## wherein R1 represents a linear or branched, alkyl or alkenyl group having a C1-36 carbon a... | 12/10/1991 |
| 5034383 | Inactivation of bacterial endotoxins using peroxy-diphosphate compoounds Bacterial endotoxins are inhibited by a non-toxic, water-soluble, pharmaceutically acceptable peroxydiphosphate compound in contact with bacterial endotoxin.... | 07/23/1991 |
| 4824663 | Biocidal macroemulsions containing polyvinyl alcohol The present invention relates to new macroemulsions which contain 0.001 to 60 percent by weight of at least one active compound from the class comprising the phosphates and/or carbamates, 0 to 50 percent by weight of aromatic diluents, 0.001 to 20 percent by weight... | 04/25/1989 |
| 4814167 | Pyrettroid macroemulsions containing polyvinyl alcohol A macroemulsion which is stable to separation and crystallization over a wide range of temperature is disclosed. These macroemulsions contain: 0.0001 to 30% by weight of at least one solid pyrethroid, 0.0005 to 50% by weight of an aromatic diluent, 0.0001 to 15% by... | 03/21/1989 |
| 3997659 | Hair bleaching compositions containing an arginine compound Hair bleaching compositions containing arginine or various proteins or polypeptides having a high arginine content, a peroxide compound and a bleaching accelerator as essential components.... | 12/14/1976 |