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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 20, 2023
Filed:
Nov. 01, 2018
Tracey Jacksier, Landenberg, PA (US);
Mani Matthew, Neshanic Station, NJ (US);
Anthony W. Reccek, Jr., Corinth, TX (US);
Martin Vasarhelyi, Middelfart, DK;
Vincent M. Omarjee, Versailles, FR;
L'air Liquide, Société Anonyme Pour L'etude ET L'exploitation Des Procédés Georges Claude, Paris, FR;
American Air Liquide, Inc., Fremont, CA (US);
Airgas, Inc., Radnor, PA (US);
Tracey Jacksier, Landenberg, PA (US);
Mani Matthew, Neshanic Station, NJ (US);
Anthony W. Reccek, Jr., Corinth, TX (US);
Martin Vasarhelyi, Middelfart, DK;
Vincent M. Omarjee, Versailles, FR;
American Air Liquide, Inc., Fremont, CA (US);
Airgas, Inc., Radnor, PA (US);
L'Air Liquide, Société Anonyme pour l'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procédés Georges Claude, Paris, FR;
Abstract
The disclosure relates to a manufactured composition, material or device comprising at least two different nonradioactive isotope atoms. Each nonradioactive isotope atom is present in an amount sufficient to increase the total amount of the nonradioactive isotope atom above the total amount found in the manufactured composition, material or device in the absence of adding the nonradioactive isotope atom to increase said total amount. The ratio(s) of the at least two nonradioactive isotopes in the manufactured composition, material or device are measurably different than the ratio(s) found in the manufactured composition, material or device in the absence of adding the nonradioactive isotope atom to increase said total amount.