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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Kneip, Jr.; George D..The latest application filed is for "method of manufacturing a low emissivity liquid nitrogen dewar".
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Method of manufacturing a low emissivity liquid nitrogen dewar Grant 5,063,651 - Kneip, Jr. , et al. November 12, 1 | 1991-11-12 |
Magnetic field homogeneity Grant 4,757,261 - Kneip, Jr. July 12, 1 | 1988-07-12 |
Method for superconducting magnet shimming Grant 4,535,291 - Lee , et al. August 13, 1 | 1985-08-13 |
Cryostat with external refrigerator for super-conducting NMR spectrometer Grant 4,291,541 - Kneip, Jr. , et al. September 29, 1 | 1981-09-29 |
Method and apparatus for preventing ionization induced noise in decoupler experiments Grant 4,240,033 - Anderson , et al. December 16, 1 | 1980-12-16 |
Cryostat for superconducting NMR spectrometer Grant 4,212,169 - Kneip, Jr. July 15, 1 | 1980-07-15 |
Selective excitation of coils comprising a superconducting magnet Grant 4,173,775 - Kneip, Jr. November 6, 1 | 1979-11-06 |
Superconducting switch incorporating a steering diode Grant 4,164,777 - Kneip, Jr. , et al. August 14, 1 | 1979-08-14 |
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