Mohammed H.
Mohammed H. Abu-Dieyeh, Pierrefonds CA
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20110021354 | METHODS OF REDUCING WEEDS AND KITS THEREFOR - Method for reducing weed on a weed-infested turfgrass. Said method comprising applying to the turfgrass an effective amount of a herbicidal fungus formulated into particles, most of the particles having a particle size of less than about 1.7 mm of diameter, whereas the herbicidal fungus decreases weed growth and/or increases weed disease development in the weed-infested turfgrass as compared to in the absence thereof; other embodiments of the methods comprising applying to the turfgrass an effective amount of a herbicidal fungus formulated into particles, and covering the weed-infested turfgrass with a ground cover sheet, whereas the herbicidal fungus and the ground cover sheet decrease weed growth and/or increases weed disease development in the weed-infested turfgrass as compared to in the absence thereof. Herbicidal fungus and kits therefore. | 01-27-2011 |
Mohammed H. Ai-Mehthel, Dhahran SA
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20150284494 | SULFUR EXTENDED POLYMER FOR USE IN ASHPALT BINDER AND ROAD MAINTENANCE - The present invention relates to homogeneous sulfur-modified polymer compositions, methods related thereto and an asphaltic concrete mixture. | 10-08-2015 |
Mohammed H. Al-Khaldi, Dhahran SA
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20120149607 | Method for Preventing Calcium Citrate Precipitation During Citric Acid Acidizing Treatments - Methods of preventing precipitation of calcium citrate and iron-based scale during acidizing treatments and related compositions are provided as embodiments of the present invention. The acidizing treatment fluid includes citric acid and tetra-salts of EDTA. | 06-14-2012 |
20130081826 | IN-SITU GENERATED BUFFER SYSTEM - An aqueous buffered treatment solution for removing mud cake from a well bore treatment site is made by inducing an elevated temperature in an aqueous pre-buffer solution. The aqueous pre-buffer solution is made of an acid precursor that hydrolyzes into a treatment acid, a conjugate base salt that forms the conjugate base of the acid, and an aqueous fluid. Inducing the elevated temperature forms the treatment acid. The treatment acid is operable to remove mud cake. | 04-04-2013 |
20130146281 | Method and Acidizing Tool for Deep Acid Stimulation Using Ultrasound - A method of deep acid stimulation for a zone to be treated in an underground formation using an acidizing tool, the method including the steps of introducing the acidizing tool into the well bore, introducing the acid formulation onto the well bore wall at the treatment zone and introducing ultrasound energy into the underground formation at the treatment zone. The subsequent acid penetration depth is deeper than the initial acid penetration depth. A method of stress fracturing a portion of an underground formation includes the steps of introducing the acidizing tool into a well bore and introducing the acid formulation and the ultrasound energy at the focused treatment point. The weakened acidized spots in combination with the stress on the underground formation causes oriented stress-induced fractures to form that are fluidly coupled with the well bore. An acidizing tool includes an acid delivery system and an ultrasonic transmitter. | 06-13-2013 |
20130248188 | IN-SITU SELF DIVERTING WAG PROCESS - An aqueous viscoelastic solution for use in a modified water alternating gas (WAG) hydrocarbon production method includes a viscoelastic surfactant and a salt in an aqueous base solution. A modified water alternating gas (WAG) method for producing hydrocarbons from a hydrocarbon-bearing formation includes the step of introducing the aqueous viscoelastic solution into the hydrocarbon-bearing formation. The method also includes the step of introducing a service gas into the hydrocarbon-bearing formation. The aqueous viscoelastic solution and the service gas are introduced separately and sequentially into the hydrocarbon-bearing formation. The hydrocarbon-bearing formation produces a production fluid in response to each introduction. The production fluid contains both water and hydrocarbons. | 09-26-2013 |
Mohammed H. Al-Mubasher, Qatif SA
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20150329974 | System, Apparatus, and Method for Utilization of Bracelet Galvanic Anodes to Protect Subterranean Well Casing Sections Shielded by Cement at a Cellar Area - A cathodic protection system is provided for a subterranean well casing having an enclosed upper section of the well casing being substantially shielded by a cellar from an impressed-current cathodic protection circuit passing through earth media. The impressed-current cathodic protection circuit is provided to protect an unenclosed lower section of the well casing. To protect the enclosed upper section of the well casing, a supplemental cathodic protection circuit is provided. The supplemental cathodic protection circuit is a galvanic anode cathodic protection circuit comprising the enclosed upper section of the well casing and one or more bracelet galvanic anodes being circumferentially mounted to the enclosed upper section. The enclosed upper section of the well casing and the one or more bracelet galvanic anodes are substantially surrounded by a cellar backfill, and the galvanic anode cathodic protection circuit is equally effective throughout a broad range of non-homogeneity within the cellar backfill. | 11-19-2015 |
Mohammed H. Al-Mubasher, Dhahran SA
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20130081955 | System, Apparatus, and Method for Utilization of Bracelet Galvanic Anodes to Protect Subterranean Well Casing Sections Shielded by Cement at a Cellar Area - A cathodic protection system is provided for a subterranean well casing having an enclosed upper section of the well casing being substantially shielded by a cellar from an impressed-current cathodic protection circuit passing through earth media. The impressed-current cathodic protection circuit is provided to protect an unenclosed lower section of the well casing. To protect the enclosed upper section of the well casing, a supplemental cathodic protection circuit is provided. The supplemental cathodic protection circuit is a galvanic anode cathodic protection circuit comprising the enclosed upper section of the well casing and one or more bracelet galvanic anodes being circumferentially mounted to the enclosed upper section. The enclosed upper section of the well casing and the one or more bracelet galvanic anodes are substantially surrounded by a cellar backfill, and the galvanic anode cathodic protection circuit is equally effective throughout a broad range of non-homogeneity within the cellar backfill. | 04-04-2013 |
Mohammed H. Alqam, Qatif SA
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20080257545 | Determination of well shut-in time for curing resin-coated proppant particles - A laboratory test method employs maximum acoustic wave velocity to determine cure time of a sample of curable resin-coated proppant (CRCP) that are packed in a pressurized chamber to simulate conditions in a reservoir rock formation during fracturing in which the CRCP will be used. The pressurized CRCP is subjected to a varying temperature profile that replicates the reservoir temperature recovery during shut-in of the fractured zone in order to develop maximum proppant pack strength and minimize proppant flow back following completion of the fracturing operation and to determine shut-in time to complete curing of the resin. | 10-23-2008 |
Mohammed H. Alshawaf, Dhahran SA
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20120179379 | Flow Profile Modeling for Wells - Models of fluid flow in wells in formation of a subsurface earth reservoir are formed by computers based on measurements obtained by well logging tools run in the wells and measurements of formation rock characteristics obtained from laboratory data. The models so formed are used to form measures of injection/production profiles and assist reservoir engineers in allocation of production and injection wells for the reservoir, and in other reservoir production planning and analysis. | 07-12-2012 |
20140025302 | MEASURING OIL AND WATER TRANSMISSIVITY OF WELLS FROM MULTIPLE LOGS - Models of fluid flow in wells in formation of a subsurface earth reservoir are formed by computers based on measurements obtained by well logging tools run in the wells and measurements of formation rock characteristics obtained from laboratory data. The models so formed are used to form measures of injection/production profiles and assist reservoir engineers in allocation of production and injection wells for the reservoir, and in other reservoir production planning and analysis. | 01-23-2014 |
20140025303 | MEASURING TRANSMISSIVITY OF WELLS FROM MULTIPLE LOGS - Models of fluid flow in wells in formation of a subsurface earth reservoir are formed by computers based on measurements obtained by well logging tools run in the wells and measurements of formation rock characteristics obtained from laboratory data. The models so formed are used to form measures of injection/production profiles and assist reservoir engineers in allocation of production and injection wells for the reservoir, and in other reservoir production planning and analysis. | 01-23-2014 |
20140025360 | FLOW PROFILING OF WELLS FROM MULTIPLE LOGS - Models of fluid flow in wells in formation of a subsurface earth reservoir are formed by computers based on measurements obtained by well logging tools run in the wells and measurements of formation rock characteristics obtained from laboratory data. The models so formed are used to form measures of injection/production profiles and assist reservoir engineers in allocation of production and injection wells for the reservoir, and in other reservoir production planning and analysis. | 01-23-2014 |
Mohammed H. Ammouri, Pottstown, PA US
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20130146168 | Pipe Leak Repair Assembly and Method - A pipe leak repair assembly and method for includes a pipe having an aperture therein. The pipe has a tubular shape and is comprised of a plastic material. The pipe has circular cross-section. A covering comprising an annular member has a break therein such that a first end and a second end are defined. The covering is comprised of a resiliently bendable material. The covering is configured to allow the first and second ends to be spaced apart to form a pipe receiving space. The pipe is extended through the pipe receiving space so that the covering abuts the covering and the covering is positioned over the aperture. An adhesive adhere the covering to the pipe to prevent movement of the covering with respect to the pipe. | 06-13-2013 |
Mohammed H. Ashraff, Bangalore IN
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20120005520 | SIMPLIFYING AUTOMATED SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE OF DATA CENTERS - An aspect of the present invention simplifies software maintenance of nodes in a data center. In one embodiment, a management system receives data specifying a set of commands to be executed on a node in the data center, and then forms a maintenance script by programmatically incorporating instructions for executing the set of commands on the node and to perform a set of management actions. The management system then executes the maintenance script to cause execution of the set of commands on the nodes, thereby performing maintenance of the node. A user/administrator of the data center needs to specify only the commands, thereby simplifying the software maintenance of data centers. According to another aspect, the maintenance scripts (formed by incorporating the commands provided by a user) are executed as part of a disaster recovery process in the data center. | 01-05-2012 |
Mohammed H. Jarrar, Reisterstown, MD US
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20080311593 | METHODS OF DIAGNOSING NON-ALCOHOLIC STEATOHEPATITIS (NASH) - Non-invasive methods for detecting non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and identifying the presence or absence of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) in a subject utilize one or more biomarkers. The methods can differentiate between subjects with NASH and those with simple steatosis. Kits containing one or more agents for measuring the level of the biomarkers can be utilized to perform the described methods. | 12-18-2008 |
20110009279 | Methods of Diagnosing Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH) - Non-invasive methods for detecting non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and identifying the presence or absence of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) in a subject utilize one or more biomarkers. The methods can differentiate between subjects with NASH and those with simple steatosis. Kits containing one or more agents for measuring the level of the biomarkers can be utilized to perform the described methods. | 01-13-2011 |
Mohammed H. Jarrar, Reisterstoiwn, MD US
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20130183687 | METHODS OF DIAGNOSING NON-ALCOHOLIC STEATOHEPATITIS (NASH) - Non-invasive methods for detecting non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and identifying the presence or absence of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) in a subject utilize one or more biomarkers. The methods can differentiate between subjects with NASH and those with simple steatosis. Kits containing one or more agents for measuring the level of the biomarkers can be utilized to perform the described methods. | 07-18-2013 |
Mohammed H. Megherhi, Victor, NY US
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20110090619 | COG Dieletric Composition For Use With Nickel Electrodes - Multilayer ceramic chip capacitors which satisfy COG requirements and which are compatible with reducing atmosphere sintering conditions so that non-noble metals such as nickel and nickel alloys thereof may be used for internal and external electrodes are made in accordance with the invention. The capacitors exhibit desirable dielectric properties (high capacitance, low dissipation factor, high insulation resistance), excellent performance on highly accelerated life testing, and very good resistance to dielectric breakdown. The dielectric layers comprise a strontium zirconate matrix doped with other metal oxides such as TiO | 04-21-2011 |
Mohammed H. Qari, Jeddah SA
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20110104230 | COMPOSITIONS OF NOVEL BONE PATCH IN BONE AND VASCULAR REGENERATION - A bone patch and method for treating a bone condition of an animal. The bone patch includes a composition of ingredients. The composition of ingredients include: stem cells; signaling molecules for osteoblast/endothelial differentiation; and scaffold material. The method for treating a bone condition includes: applying the bone patch to the animal for bone regeneration, treatment of a fractured bone, and/or treatment of a bone disorder. | 05-05-2011 |
20110104265 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF TARGETED NANOFORMULATIONS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF OSTEOPOROSIS - A composition and method for treating a bone condition of an animal. The compostion includes nanoparticles; a targeted moiety covalently bonded to an outer surface of each nanoparticle; and osteoblast stimulating molecules encapsulated within each nanoparticle. The method for treating a bone condition includes introducing the composition into the animal. | 05-05-2011 |
20110104283 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF NATURAL PRODUCTS IN NANOFORMULATIONS FOR THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF OSTEOPOROSIS - A composition and method for treating a bone condition of an animal. The composition includes a nanoformulation of active ingredients. The active ingredients include | 05-05-2011 |
Mohammed H. Sqalli, Dhahran SA
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20110191626 | Fault-tolerant network management system - The fault-tolerant network management system is a hierarchical system having two Manager-of-Managers (MoM) that are implemented at the highest layer in an active-passive mode. A middle layer includes Mid-Level Managers (MLMs), which are used to manage agents disposed throughout different areas of the network at the lowest layer. The MLMs relieve the MoM from dealing with individual agents, and hence enhance the scalability of the whole Network Management Systems. MLMs are configured to work in pairs, where each pair includes two MLMs working in an active-active mode. The MoMs and MLMs have the capability of backing each other up in the case of a failure. | 08-04-2011 |