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URAL SKOGO OTDEL RAN

Overview
  • Total Patents
    16
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URAL SKOGO OTDEL RAN has a total of 16 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1994. It filed its patents most often in Russian Federation. Its main competitors in its focus markets environmental technology are CHENG SHUQING, DELITZSCH ROHRTECHNIK and BEIJING SCIENCE AND TECH UNIV.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing URAL SKOGO OTDEL RANs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 Russian Federation 16

Patent filings per year

Chart showing URAL SKOGO OTDEL RANs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

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Focus technologies

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Bukharin O V 10
#2 Ivanov Ju B 4
#3 Cherkasov S V 3
#4 Okunev A I 3
#5 Nemtseva N V 2
#6 Chernova O L 2
#7 Sgibnev A V 2
#8 Kuz Min M D 2
#9 Usvjatsov B Ja 2
#10 Khusnutdinova L M 1

Latest patents

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RU2215053C1 Titanium-containing slag processing method
RU2203956C2 Method of assay of antihistone activity of microorganisms
RU2212461C2 Sulfidizing agent for reduction sulfidizing charge for melting oxidized nickel ores
RU2211252C2 Process of reductive-sulfidizing blast smelting of oxidized nickel ores
RU2209798C2 Method for preparing high-temperature neodymium-cerium superconductor
RU2199598C1 Method of processing sulfide concentrates
RU2188422C2 Method for diagnosing the cases of chronic tonsillitis
RU2180353C2 Method of detection of bacterial catalase inhibitors in microorganisms
RU2161971C2 Method of correction of urogenital disbiosis
RU2164940C2 Method of isolation of microalga axenic cultures
RU2143691C1 Method for predicting unfavorable development course of pyoinflammatory disease of microbial etiology
RU2120999C1 Method of determination of antiplatelet catione-protein activity of microorganisms
RU2121302C1 Method for predicting lung tuberculosis process development
RU2111773C1 Method for treating male sterility
RU95102027A Method of prognosis of unfavorable course of suppurative-inflammatory disease of microbial etiology
RU94023373A Nutrient medium for isolation of escherichia exhibiting persistent property