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MEMS device and method

A micro-mirror hinge assembly for use in a MEMS device such as a DMD, and method. In a preferred embodiment, a first hinge member is mounted to a substrate by one or more via structures that may be integrally-formed with the hinge-member to facilitate torsional deformation. A second hinge member also configured for torsional deformation is mounted to and usually above the first hinge member so that deformation of the second hinge member occasions deformation of the first. Additional hinge members, each mounted to at least one other hinge member, may also be present. A mirror or similar reflecting surface is mounted to the second hinge member at one or more mirror vias. The MEMS device may include means for selectively inducing mirror reorientation, which in turn causes deformation in the hinge members of the hinge assembly.
Owner:TEXAS INSTR INC

Methods for treating pain using smooth muscle modulators and a2 subunit calcium channel modulators

A method is provided for using α2δ subunit calcium channel modulators or other compounds that interact with the α2δ calcium channel subunit in combination with one or more compounds with smooth muscle modulatory effects to treat pain. According to the present invention, α2δ subunit calcium channel modulators include GABA analogs (e.g., gabapentin and pregabalin), fused bicyclic or tricyclic amino acid analogs of gabapentin, and amino acid compounds. Compounds with smooth muscle modulatory effects include antimuscarinics, β3 adrenergic agonists, spasmolytics, neurokinin receptor antagonists, bradykinin receptor antagonists, and nitric oxide donors.
Owner:DYNOGEN PHARM INC

Robust catheter tubing

A multilayer balloon catheter is formed to have an inner layer and an outer layer, where the outer layer is adapted to resist shredding and premature rupture. The outer layer is formed of a material having a glass transition temperature that is lower than the transition or melting temperature of the inner layer. By forming the balloon on a mold at a temperature between the glass transition temperature of the outer layer and the glass transition or melting temperature of the inner layer, the outer layer will undergo a thermal relaxation that will alleviate some of the axial orientation of the polymer chains that develop during the formation of the multilayer balloon. This relaxation leads to a resistance to shredding when the balloon is expanded during operation.
Owner:ABBOTT CARDIOVASCULAR
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