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August M. Marien
Also filed as: MARIEN AUGUST · MARIEN AUGUST M
25 granted patents·579 citations·filing 1979–2000
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25 records- 0194US4255513APhotopolymerizable recording materialsAGFA GEVAERT NV·Filed 1979·Granted Mar 10, 1981·80 cites·13 claims
- 0291US5254288AProcess for the production of polyester with increased electroconductivityAGFA GEVAERT NV·Filed 1992·Granted Oct 19, 1993·88 cites·9 claims
- 0391US5185426AProcess for the production of polyester with enhanced thermo-oxidative stabilityAGFA GEVAERT NV·Filed 1992·Granted Feb 9, 1993·68 cites·7 claims
- 0486US5376501AProcess for incorporation of a water-insoluble substance into a hydrophilic layerAGFA GEVAERT NV·Filed 1994·Granted Dec 27, 1994·66 cites·16 claims
- 0584US4478907AAqueous copolyester dispersions suited for the subbing of polyester filmAGFA GEVAERT NV·Filed 1982·Granted Oct 23, 1984·33 cites·11 claims
- 0682US4663265ALiquid electrophoretic developer compositionAGFA GEVAERT NV·Filed 1986·Granted May 5, 1987·24 cites·11 claims
- 0781US5824465APolyalkylene naphthalate film comprising specific UV-absorberAGFA GEVAERT NV·Filed 1998·Granted Oct 20, 1998·11 cites·9 claims
- 0881US4245036AEmulsifier-free latexes and photographic light-sensitive elements containing themAGFA GEVAERT NV·Filed 1979·Granted Jan 13, 1981·16 cites·3 claims
- 0978US4564574ALiquid developer for development of electrostatic imagesAGFA GEVAERT NV·Filed 1984·Granted Jan 14, 1986·32 cites·14 claims
- 1077US4606989ALiquid developer for development of electrostatic imagesAGFA GEVAERT NV·Filed 1985·Granted Aug 19, 1986·20 cites·8 claims
- 1175US4525446ALiquid developer for development of electrostatic images comprising onium salt polymer and an anionAGFA GEVAERT NV·Filed 1983·Granted Jun 25, 1985·18 cites·13 claims
- 1274US4853311AFusible electrostatically attractable tonerAGFA GEVAERT NV·Filed 1988·Granted Aug 1, 1989·18 cites·12 claims
- 1373US6468609B2UV-absorbing film and its use as protective sheetAGFA GEVAERT·Filed 2000·Granted Oct 22, 2002·22 cites·6 claims
- 1458US5620825APolysiloxane modified resins for tonerAGFA GEVAERT NV·Filed 1996·Granted Apr 15, 1997·11 cites·13 claims
- 1558US4639404ALiquid developer for development of electrostatic imagesAGFA GEVAERT NV·Filed 1985·Granted Jan 27, 1987·10 cites·10 claims
- 1653US4828927ASheet or web carrying an antistatic layerAGFA GEVAERT NV·Filed 1987·Granted May 9, 1989·13 cites·12 claims
- 1750US5376149ADye-receiving element for thermal dye sublimationAGFA GEVAERT NV·Filed 1993·Granted Dec 27, 1994·7 cites·12 claims
- 1849US6051355AReceptor element for non-impact printing comprising an image receiving layer with a polymer comprising sulphonic acid groupsAGFA GEVAERT NV·Filed 1998·Granted Apr 18, 2000·9 cites·21 claims
- 1948US6042983ADry toner particles comprising a complex amorphous macromolecule as toner resinAGFA GEVAERT NV·Filed 1999·Granted Mar 28, 2000·9 cites·8 claims
- 2045US5981128ADry toner particles comprising a complex amorphous macromolecule as toner resinAGFA GEVAERT NV·Filed 1997·Granted Nov 9, 1999·7 cites·13 claims
- 2138US5376618AThermal dye sublimation transfer receiving elementAGFA GEVAERT NV·Filed 1991·Granted Dec 27, 1994·6 cites·10 claims
- 2236US5989794APolyalkylene naphthalate comprising specific UV-absorberAGFA GEVAERT NV·Filed 1998·Granted Nov 23, 1999·4 cites·7 claims
- 2333US5888657AImage receptor sheet or web material carrying a layer with a polysiloxane modified polymerAGFA GEVAERT NV·Filed 1997·Granted Mar 30, 1999·2 cites·5 claims
- 2431US5411843APhotographic material comprising a copolyester supportAGFA GEVAERT NV·Filed 1993·Granted May 2, 1995·3 cites·11 claims
- 2531US5324706ADye-donor element for thermal dye sublimation transferAGFA GEVAERT NV·Filed 1993·Granted Jun 28, 1994·2 cites·13 claims
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