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Midland, MI, United States of America

Steven W Mork

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.80

ph-index = 6

The patent ph-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times.

Forward Citations = 78

Steven W MorkGene D Rose (3 patents)Steven W MorkChristopher John Tucker (2 patents)Steven W MorkJohn Klier (2 patents)Steven W MorkHerbert A Gartner (2 patents)Steven W MorkReed A Shick (2 patents)Steven W MorkDaniel Patrick Green (2 patents)Steven W MorkHeike Herr (2 patents)Steven W MorkBruce A Malone (1 patent)Steven W MorkAndrew T Graham (1 patent)Steven W MorkSteven W Mork (7 patents)Gene D RoseGene D Rose (30 patents)Christopher John TuckerChristopher John Tucker (36 patents)John KlierJohn Klier (24 patents)Herbert A GartnerHerbert A Gartner (19 patents)Reed A ShickReed A Shick (6 patents)Daniel Patrick GreenDaniel Patrick Green (4 patents)Heike HerrHeike Herr (2 patents)Bruce A MaloneBruce A Malone (18 patents)Andrew T GrahamAndrew T Graham (14 patents)
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Company Filing History:

1. The Dow Chemical Company (4 from 7,680 patents)

2. Dow Global Technolgoies LLC (3 from 4,629 patents)


7 patents:

1. 6916864 - High internal phase polyelectrolyte emulsions for the manufacture of superabsorbent polymers and superabsorbent polymers made therefrom

2. 6900249 - Durable, absorbent latex foam composition having high vertical wicking

3. 6835783 - Manufacture of superabsorbents in high internal phase emulsions

4. 6303834 - High internal phase emulsions (HIPEs) and foams made therefrom

5. 6299808 - Continuous process for polymerizing, curing and drying high internal phase emulsions

6. 6147131 - High internal phase emulsions (HIPEs) and foams made therefrom

7. 5977194 - High internal phase emusions and porous materials prepared therefrom

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