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EXHIBIT 1004
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`James E. Pate
`
`SUMMARY
`
`Ph.D. Physical Chemist with expertise in pharmaceutical formulation (both solid oral
`dosage and emulsions/dispersions) and process development for the pharmaceutical,
`personal care, and chemical industries. Extensive experience in the formulation,
`processing, and scale-up of submicron waterborne dispersions.
`Experience in
`emulsion/dispersion processing, product development, formulation, and technology
`transfer to production. Holder of multiple US and European patents and pending or
`provisional patent applications. Experienced technical leader for R&D group.
`
`TESTIMONY IN PAST FOUR YEARS
`
`I have not acted as a witness in any inter partes matters in the last four (4) years.
`
`PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
`
`Principal Scientist (Merial Ltd.)
`2011-Present
`0 Leader for a group of researchers for companion animal oral, inj ectable,
`and topical dosage forms
`
`0 Team contact for pharmaceutical development projects
`
`2007-2011
`Senior Scientist III (Merial Ltd.)
`0 Leader for a group of researchers for companion animal oral and topical
`dosage forms
`
`0 Team contact for pharmaceutical development projects
`
`2002-2007
`Principal Research Scientist (Elanco Animal Health, Eli Lilly & Co.)
`0 Lead formulator for companion animal solid oral dosage form projects
`0 Led cross—disciplinary CM&C teams responsible for creation of
`pharmaceutical active, drug product, and technology transfer packages
`(product and process)
`0 Experienced in tablet processing techniques and incorporation of novel
`excipients into tablet processes
`
`Research Leader/Technical Leader (L1) (Corporate R&D, Dispersion Formulation
`& Processing)
`(The Dow Chemical Company, Midland)
`1994-2002
`0 Technical leader for a group of five professional researchers (Ph.D.) and
`five research associates.
`
`0 Technical leader and senior scientist for Dow Dispersion Sciences
`Business.
`
`0 Developed a successful technical platform in the area of dispersions and
`emulsions.
`
`0 Led efforts for the creation of an intellectual asset position for platform.
`
`0 R&D representative on cross business/cross filnctional intellectual assets
`teams.
`
`

`

`James E. Pate
`
`Successfully implemented developed technology at pilot and plant levels
`by acting as interface between research and engineering functions.
`Technical mentor to junior members of group.
`Technical representative on business sales team responsible for
`communicating technical information to external customers.
`
`Patents in personal care formulations and processing.
`
`Technical accomplishments
`Developed patented continuous emulsion processing technology that
`formed basis of Dow Dispersion Sciences Business
`(www.dowdispersionsciences.com).
`
`Developed patented technology that formed basis of Dow Chemical’s
`olefin dispersion business (described in C&E News, Dec. 4, 2006, pg. 40)
`Developed patented technology that formed basis of Dow’s Lifespan® and
`Syntegra® urethane dispersion businesses.
`Developed patented technology for waterborne epoxy dispersions.
`
`Developed dispersion formulations for non-traditional applications such as
`
`high temperature (>110°C) or chemically severe (i.e., concrete)
`environments.
`
`Experienced in broad array of mixing applications including extruder-
`based dispersions and mixing of high viscosity materials.
`
`Designed and constructed novel emulsion and polymer dispersion
`processing equipment.
`Partnered with engineering firnction to successfully implement process and
`equipment package in pilot and manufacturing settings.
`Processed novel surfactant stabilized emulsions and dispersions in lab,
`pilot, and manufacturing facilities.
`Led projects through conceptualization, research, development, and
`manufacturing with active personal participation in the processing of
`emulsions at the lab (<50 gal), pilot (50-500gal.), and plant levels (>500
`gal.).
`Created novel formulations of emulsions and dispersions.
`
`Familiar with GMP and GLP procedures.
`Initiated efforts to capitalize on predictive utility of quantitative interfacial
`characterization methods (IFT, CMC, particle size analysis, emulsion
`stability, etc.).
`Initiated on-going effort to reshape relationships between manufacturing,
`marketing, and research with the goal of improving efficiency and
`decreasing implementation time of research to production to market
`staging.
`
`Senior Research Chemist/Project Leader in Personal Care Research
`(The Dow Chemical Company)
`
`1987-1993
`
`

`

`James E. Pate
`
`0 Developed fundamental research program in sunscreen development and in the
`topical effects of cleansing products on the skin.
`
`0 Developed and evaluated proprietary materials for potential use as human sunscreens.
`
`o Developed modeling methods for predicting sunscreen efficacy, and investigated
`novel approaches for increasing sunscreen efficiency.
`
`0 Investigated effects of topical cleansing products upon stratum comeum
`desquamation and lipid barrier disruption.
`
`Patents
`
`0 Eleven issued US patents and eight European patents in small droplet
`emulsification/dispersion processing.
`
`0 Multiple pending/provisional US/European patents in small droplet
`emulsification/dispersion processing.
`
`Awards
`
`0 Dow Chemical Special Recognition Award (APS Lab) (1990).
`0 Dow Chemical Central and New Businesses R&D Inventor of the Year Award
`
`(1996).
`0 Dow Chemical Special Recognition Award (Designed Products & Devices Lab)
`(1 996).
`
`0 Dow Chemical PE&IT Inventor Recognition (1996).
`0 Dow Chemical Special Recognition Award (Epoxy Products & Intermediates) (1998).
`0 Dow Chemical Special Recognition Award (Epoxy Products & Intermediates) (2001).
`0 Dow Texas Division Development Scientists Organization Award (2001)
`
`PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
`
`Company
`The Dow Chemical Company
`The Dow Chemical Company
`The Dow Chemical Company
`The Dow Chemical Company
`Elanco Animal Health
`(Eli Lilly and Co.)
`Merial Ltd.
`
`Merial, Ltd
`
`EDUCATION
`
`STANFORD UNIVERSITY
`
`Position
`Senior Research Chemist
`Project Leader
`Research Leader
`Technical Leader
`Principal Research Scientist
`
`Dates of Employment
`1987-1991
`1991-1995
`1995-2000
`2000-2002
`2002-2007
`
`Senior Scientist III
`
`Principal Scientist
`
`2007-2011
`
`2011-Present
`
`Ph.D.
`
`Physical Chemistry
`Stanford, CA
`1987
`Prof. Edward 1. Solomon (Thesis Advisor)
`Thesis Title: Spectroscopic Studies of the Charge Transfer Transitions of the Coupled
`Binuclear Copper Center in Hemocyanin and Related Model Complexes.
`
`SUNY-BINGHAMTON (Binghamton University)
`Binghamton, NY
`
`BA.
`Chemistry
`
`

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`James E. Pate
`
`Member Phi Beta Kappa
`
`AFFILIATIONS
`
`American Chemical Society, Washington, DC.
`
`1980
`
`

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`James E. Pate
`
`PUBLICATION LIST
`
`1) C. Piechocki, J.E. Pate, Gordon Conference on Polymer Colloids, June 29-July 4,
`1997 “Enhanced Control of Latex Particle Size Distribution by Optimization of
`Surfactant in Combination with a New Continuous Mechanical Dispersion
`Process.”
`
`2) M.J. Baldwin, D.E. Root, J.E. Pate, K. Fujisawa, N. Kitajima, E.I. Solomon, .L
`Am. Chem. Soc. 1992, 114, 10421-10431, “Spectroscopic Studies of Side-On
`Peroxide-Bridged Binuclear Copper(II) Model Complexes of Relevance to
`Oxyhemocyanin and Oxytyrosinase.”
`
`3) M.J. Baldwin, P.K. Ross, J.E. Pate, Z. Tyeklar, K.D. Karlin, E.I. Solomon, J. Am.
`Chem. Soc. 1991, 113, 8671-8675, “Spectroscopic and Theoretical Studies of an
`End-On Peroxide-Bridged Coupled Binuclear Copper(II) Model Complex of
`Relevance to the Active Sites in Hemocyanin and Tyrosinase.”
`
`4)
`
`J.E. Pate, P.K. Ross, T.J. Thamann, C.A. Reed, K.D. Karlin, T.N. Sorrell, E.I.
`Solomon, .1 Am. Chem. Soc. 1989, 111, 5198-5209, “Spectroscopic Studies of the
`Charge Transfer and Vibrational Features of Binuclear Copper(II) Azide
`Complexes: Comparison to the Coupled Binuclear Copper Active Site in Met
`Azide Hemocyanin and Tyrosinase.”
`
`5)
`
`J.E. Pate, R.W. Cruse, K.D. Karlin, E.I. Solomon, J Am. Chem. Soc. 1987, 109,
`2624—2630, “Vibrational, Electronic, and Resonance Raman Spectral Studies of
`[Cuz(XYL-O-)02]+, a Copper(II) Peroxide Model Complex of Oxyhemocyanin.”
`
`6) EL Solomon, M.D. Allendorf, L.S. Kau, J .E. Pate, D. Spira—Solomon, D.E.
`Wilcox, A.G. Porras, Lite Chemistry Reports 1987, Vol. 5, 37—89, “Chemical and
`Spectroscopic Studies of Copper Clusters in Proteins.”
`
`7) EL Solomon, J.E. Pate, T.D. Westmoreland, L.S. Kau, M.D. Allendorf, D.J.
`Spira—Solomon, Organic and Inorganic Low-Dimensional Crystalline Materials
`1987, P. Delhaes, M. Drillon, eds., Plenum Publishing, 243-269, “Metal Cluster
`Active Sites in Proteins.”
`
`8)
`
`J.E. Pate, T.J. Thamann, E.I. Solomon, Spectrochimica Acta 1986, 213, 313—318,
`“Resonance Raman Studies of the Coupled Binuclear Copper Active Site in Met
`Azide Hemocyanin.”
`
`PATENT PUBLICATIONS
`
`The attachment is a list of US, European and International patent publications for
`which I am a listed inventor.
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`PCT Publications, US (Applications)
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`EP1942122A2
`2008-07-09
`2001-09-10
`8 2 %
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`2013-08-29
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`80%
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`2006-06-06
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`2003-02-21
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`2004-08-31
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`1996-07—23
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`1995-06-05
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`80%
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`U520130225516A1
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`DisperSIon of a preformed polymer in a polyol
`TOPICAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING
`FIPRONIL AND PERMETHRIN AND METHODS OF
`USE
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`US7056496
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`US6783766
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`U56613827
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`EP1326923A2
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`U56271287
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`US6156806
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`US$539021
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`Sunscreen composition and a process for
`preparing it
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`Process for preparing a cosmetic formulation
`
`Dispersion of a preformed polymer in a polyol
`DISPERSION OF A PREFORMED POLYMER IN A
`POLYOL
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`Epoxy resins and stable aqueous dispersions
`thereof
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`High internal phase ratio emulsions and stable
`aqueous dispersions of hydroxy-functional
`polymers
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`Process for preparing high internal phase ratio
`emulsions and latexes derived thereof
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`EP2755473A1
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`PARASITICIDAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING
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`2014-07-23
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`2012-09-12
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`7 7 %
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`W02013126694A1
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`AN ISOXAZOLINE ACTIVE AGENT, METHODS
`AND USES THEREOF
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`TOPICAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING
`FIPRONIL AND PERMETHRIN AND METHODS OF
`USE
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`2013-08-29
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`2013-02-22
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`77%
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`W02013039948A1
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`PARASITICIDAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING
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`2013-03-21
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`2012-09-12
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`7 7 0/0
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`AN ISOXAZOLINE ACTIVE AGENT, METHODS
`AND USES THEREOF
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`U52013025617OA1
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`COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING AN ARYL
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`2013-10-03
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`2013-05-23
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`77%
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`PYRAZOLE AND/OR A FORMAMIDINE, METHODS
`AND USES THEREOF
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`U58450357
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`EP2550962A3
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`EP1942122A3
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`EP2550962A2
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`Compositions comprising an aryl pyrazole
`and/or a formamidine, methods and uses
`thereof
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`Compositions comprising an aryl pyrazole
`and/or a formamidine, methods and uses
`thereof
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`Dispersion of a preformed polymer in a polyol
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`Compositions comprising an aryl pyrazole
`and/or a formamidine, methods and uses
`thereof
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`2013-05-28
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`2009-11-13
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`77%
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`2013-10-23
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`2009-11-13
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`7 7 %
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`2013-03-06
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`2001-09-10
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`77%
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`2013-01-30
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`2009—11-13
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`7 7 0/o
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`EP1189977BZ
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`A CONTINUOUS PROCESS OF EXTRUDING AND
`MECHANICALLY DISPERSING A POLYMERIC
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`2012-10-10
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`2000-05-19
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`RESIN IN AN AQUEOUS OR NON—AQUEOUS
`MEDIUM
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`EP2364147A2 COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING 1-ARYLPYRAZOLE 2011-09—14 2009-11-13 77%
`ALONE OR IN COMBINATION WITH
`FORMAMIDINE FOR THE TREATMENT OF
`PARASITIC INFECTION
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`W02010059529A3 COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING 1-ARYLPYRAZOLE 2010—07—29 2009-11-13 77%
`ALONE OR IN COMBINATION WITH
`FORMAMIDINE FOR THE TREATMENT OF
`PARASITIC INFECTION
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`PCT Publications, US (Applications)
`, 63 matches found of 19,518,471 patents searched
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`W02010059529A2 COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING AN ARYL
`2010-05-27 2009—11-13 77%
`PYRAZOLE AND/OR A FORMAMIDINE, METHODS
`AND USES THEREOF
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`EP1942122A8 Dispersion of a preformed polymer in a polyol
`EP1326923B1 DISPERSION OF A PREFORMED POLYMER IN A
`POLYOL
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`2010—06-30 2001-09-10 77%
`2008—09-03 2001-09-10 77%
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`US6914091 Compositions comprising hydrogenated block
`copolymers and end-use applications thereof
`EP1198516B1 COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING HYDROGENATED
`BLOCK COPOLYMERS AND END-USE
`APPLICATIONS THEREOF
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`EP1189977Bl A CONTINUOUS PROCESS OF EXTRUDING AND
`MECHANICALLY DISPERSING A POLYMERIC
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`RESIN IN AN AQUEOUS OR NON-AQUEOUS
`MEDIUM
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`2005-07-05 2002-11—25 77%
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`2005-06-08 2000-05-19 77%
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`2005-03-23 2000-05-19 77%
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`WOO3075879A3 A PROCESS FOR PREPARING A COSMETIC
`FORMULATION AND A COMPOSITION THEREFOR
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`2004—03-25 2003-03-04 77%
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`US6815475 Compositions comprising hydrogenated block
`copolymers and end-use applications thereof
`EP1482905A2 A PROCESS FOR PREPARING A COSMETIC
`FORMULATION AND A COMPOSITION THEREFOR
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`2004-11-09 2002-12—02 77%
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`2004-12-08 2003-03-04 77%
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`EP0968239Bl CONTINUOUS PROCESS FOR PREPARING A
`POLYURETHANE LATEX
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`2004-11-10 1998-03-17 77%
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`EP114112681 EPOXY RESINS AND STABLE AQUEOUS
`DISPERSIONS THEREOF
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`EP1189988Bl COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING HYDROGENATED
`BLOCK COPOLYMERS AND END-USE
`APPLICATIONS THEREOF
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`2004—09-22 1999-09-01 77%
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`2004—04-28 2000-05-19 77%
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`WOO3075879A2 A PROCESS FOR PREPARING A COSMETIC
`FORMULATION AND A COMPOSITION THEREFOR
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`2003-09—18
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`2003—03-04 77%
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`W00228798A3 A STABLE AQUEOUS DISPERSION OF A
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`CEMENTATIOUS COMPOSITES
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`US6512024 Continuous process of extruding and
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`W00228937A3 DISPERSION OF A PREFORMED POLYMER IN A
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`2003-01-28 2000—05-19 77%
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`2002-12-05 2001-09-10 77%
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`2002-06-27 2001-09-10 77%
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`W00224790A3 DISPERSIONS AND LATEXES OF POLAR GROUP
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`2002-05-30 2001-08-22 77%
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`W00228937A2 DISPERSION OF A PREFORMED POLYMER IN A
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`W00228798A2 A STABLE AQUEOUS DISPERSION OF A
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`COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING HYDROGENATED
`BLOCK COPOLYMERS AND END-USE APPLICATIONS
`THEREOF
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`COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING HYDROGENATED
`BLOCK COPOLYMERS AND END-USE APPLICATIONS
`THEREOF
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`EP1189977A1
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`A CONTINUOUS PROCESS OF EXTRUDING AND
`MECHANICALLY DISPERSING A POLYMERIC RESIN
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`EPO970273Bl
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`IN AN AQUEOUS OR NON-AQUEOUS MEDIUM
`PROCESS FOR PREPARING CARPETS HAVING
`POLYURETHANE BACKINGS OBTAINED FROM
`POLYURETHANE LATEX FORMULATIONS
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`2002-04-24
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`2000-05-19
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`2002-03-27
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`A PROCESS FOR PREPARING HIGH INTERNAL PHASE
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`COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING HYDROGENATED
`BLOCK COPOLYMERS AND END-USE APPLICATIONS
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`2000-05-19
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`STABLE AQUEOUS DISPERSIONS OF HYDROXY-
`FUNCTIONAL POLYMERS
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`PROCESS FOR PREPARING CARPETS HAVING
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`POLYURETHANE LATEX FORMULATIONS
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`HIGH INTERNAL PHASE RATIO EMULSIONS AND
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`Continuous process for preparing a polyurethane
`latex
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`PROCESS FOR PREPARING CARPETS HAVING
`POLYURETHANE BACKINGS OBTAINED FROM
`POLYURETHANE LATEX FORMULATIONS
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`WO9841552A1
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`CONTINUOUS PROCESS FOR PREPARING A
`POLYURETHANE LATEX
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