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Jan Lisec, Berlin DE
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20100145625 | DETERMINATION AND PREDICTION OF THE EXPRESSION OF TRAITS OF PLANTS FROM THE METABOLITE PROFILE AS A BIOMARKER - The present invention relates to a method for determining the correlation between the metabolite profiles (MPs) and the expression or potential for expression of a trait of a group of plants, and further to a method for determining or predicting the expression of a trait of a plant by taking advantage of the determined MP of said plant and a determined correlation between the MPs and the expression or potential for the expression of said trait in a group of plants. | 06-10-2010 |
Peter Lisec, Hausmening-Amstetten AU
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20100200164 | Apparatus for Sealing the Corner Joint of the Spacer of an Insulating Glass Pane - In order to seal the corner joint of an elastoplastic tape placed as a spacer on a glass pane, a film strip is pressed with a first portion of its length against the first leg section of the spacer and the protruding portion of the film strip is wrapped around the corner and pressed against the second leg section. For the purpose of automating this process, the film strip is severed mechanically from an automatically supplied film tape and held via a transfer apparatus which thereafter presses the film strip with the first portion of its length against the first leg section. The portion of the film strip protruding freely over the corner is wrapped around the corner via a pressure carriage and pressed by tautening against the second leg section of the spacer. | 08-12-2010 |
Peter Lisec, Amstetten-Hausmening AT
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20080256896 | Glazing with a Stepped Pane Element Cemented to a Frame - A window or door glazing has a stepped pane element ( | 10-23-2008 |
Ronald Lisec, Chester, SC US
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20090139911 | METHOD OF DETECTING DEFECTIVE CONTAINERS - Methods for identifying defective containers that include a) providing a container having an open rim end, a closed base end, an exterior surface and an interior surface; b) directing one or more sources of electromagnetic radiation toward the exterior surface or interior surface of the container; c) positioning one or more sensors for the electromagnetic radiation opposite the exterior or interior surface not directed to in b); d) accepting the container if the amount of electromagnetic radiation detected by the one or more sensors is within a predetermined range; and e) rejecting the container if the amount of electro-magnetic radiation is not within the predetermined range. The methods can be used in devices that contain a) conveying means for moving containers; b) means for directing sources of electromagnetic radiation; c) means for detecting electromagnetic radiation; and d) means for separating containers. | 06-04-2009 |
Ronald Edwin Lisec, Chester, SC US
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20110160333 | ANTIMICROBIAL SURFACE AND SURFACE COATS - An antimicrobial surface and surface coating includes an antimicrobial material on the surface of an object. The antimicrobial material includes: a metallic flake; an epoxy resin; an epoxy hardener; and a surfactant. The metallic flake is between 45-80% by weight of the antimicrobial material. The epoxy resin is between 10-25% by weight of the antimicrobial material. The epoxy hardener is between 1-10% by weight of the antimicrobial material. The surfactant is between 5-15% by weight of the antimicrobial material. | 06-30-2011 |
20110160334 | ANTIMICROBIAL SURFACE AND SURFACE COATS - An antimicrobial surface and surface coating includes an antimicrobial material on the surface of an object. The antimicrobial material includes: a metallic material; an epoxy resin; an epoxy hardener; and a surfactant. The metallic material is between 45-80% by weight of the antimicrobial material. The epoxy resin is between 10-25% by weight of the antimicrobial material. The epoxy hardener is between 1-10% by weight of the antimicrobial material. The surfactant is between 5-15% by weight of the antimicrobial material. | 06-30-2011 |
Scott E. Lisec, Clayton, NC US
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20130011910 | METHOD AND PROCESS FOR CLEANING PIPES AND COMPONENTS IN A PIPED MEDICAL VACUUM SYSTEM - A method and process is provided to help increase flow within the piping of a clinical vacuum system under low flow inlet conditions and to re-establish flow under zero flow inlet conditions, among other things. The method and process broadly uses the steps of isolating and accessing the piping of the clinical vacuum system, introducing an enzymatic solution to the piping, and then extracting the solution following exposure of the solution to the piping to remove complex organic materials from the piping. A portable collection canister can be used to measure the amount of enzymatic solution that is put into the piping and removed from the piping to ensure that the system is dry. The collection canister can be connected via hose to a zone valve box of the system or to a service valve of the system. | 01-10-2013 |
Thomas Lisec, Itzehoe DE
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20140023849 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE - The invention relates to a method for producing a three-dimensional structure. The method according to the invention comprises the following steps: applying to or introducing into a carrier element ( | 01-23-2014 |
Walter Lisec, Berlin DE
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20080306502 | Drive module for a device for the local piercing of a human or animal skin and a handheld - The invention relates to a drive module for a device for the local piercing of a human or an animal skin, with a drive apparatus which is configured for the purpose of producing a drive rotary movement and a conversion mechanism coupled to the drive apparatus which is configured for the purpose of converting the drive movement into a coupling-connectable forward/backward movement for a needle apparatus piercing the skin locally, and which comprises a free-running functional member, wherein the functional member is coupled to a magnetic anti-turn locking element allowing a wobble or tilting movement of the functional member where, with the said anti-turn locking element, a magnetic retaining force is provided which acts against a turning of the functional member. Furthermore, the invention relates to a handheld with a drive module and a processing module in which a needle apparatus having a needle is formed and which is configured for the purpose of converting the forward/backward movement provided by the drive module into a piercing movement. | 12-11-2008 |