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Silja Ursel, Konstanz CH
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20100255114 | METABOLIC IMPRINTING - The present invention generally relates to the field of nutrition. In particular the present invention relates to infant nutrition in the post natal period and in early life, more particular during the age period of 6-36 months or during a part thereof One embodiment of the present invention is a kit of diet compositions for children during the age period of 6-36 months or during a part thereof, wherein the macronutrient content of the compositions is gradually changing in the form of a straight line from a composition that comprises about 40-50% energy from fat and about 40-49% energy from carbohydrates for children at the age of 6 months to a composition that comprises about 30-35% energy from fat and about 50-55% energy from carbohydrates for children at the age of 36 months, and its use to prevent obesity later in life. Another embodiment relates to a range of shclf-stablc baby food products having an optimal energy profile for meeting the nutritional needs of an infant at a specific stage of infant development. | 10-07-2010 |
Silja Ursel, Konstanz DE
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20110183031 | RANGE OF SHELF STABLE INFANT FOODS WHICH INCLUDE ONLY NATURALLY CONTAINED SUGARS AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME - A range of infant food products comprises a plurality of products wherein each product in the range has less than about 10% total energy of the product provided by added sugar. The resulting range of infant food products has the advantage that each food product in the range has a natural taste which results from the components in the product rather than a sweet taste provided by added sugar. | 07-28-2011 |
20110183062 | RANGE OF SHELF STABLE BABY FOODS IN WHICH THE CONTENT OF UNDESIRABLE INGREDIENTS IS CONTROLLED BY STAGE - A range of shelf stable baby food products wherein the content of undesirable ingredients is controlled according to a stage of infant development. Methods for assessing the safety of a baby food product ingredient are also provided. | 07-28-2011 |
Valery Ursel, Les Pavillons Sous Bois FR
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20090308815 | Method of Treating Water by Ballasted Flocculation/Settling, Which Includes a Continuous Measurement of the Ballast, and Corresponding Installation - A method for treating water in a ballasted flocculation system comprises directing water into a ballasted flocculation zone and adding ballast and a flocculation reagent to the water to form a water-floc mixture. The water-floc mixture is directed into a settling zone to form treated water and sludge containing ballast. The ballast is then directed to a recirculation line where the ballast is recirculated to the ballasted flocculation zone. The method further includes determining the ballast concentration and comparing the ballast concentration with a predetermined threshold value. The rate at which ballast is recirculated to the ballasted flocculation zone is adjusted based on the determined ballast concentration and the predetermined threshold value. A ballasted flocculation system for treating water comprises a ballasted flocculation zone, a water inlet for directing water into the ballasted flocculation zone, and a flocculation reagent inlet for directing flocculation reagent into the ballasted flocculation zone. The system includes a settling zone for separating treated water from sludge containing ballast and a recirculation line for recirculating ballast from the settling zone to the ballasted flocculation zone. A first ballast inlet is operatively connected to the recirculation line for directing ballast into the ballasted flocculation zone. Finally, the system includes a sensor for measuring a parameter of ballast in the system. | 12-17-2009 |
Valery Ursel, Saint-Maurice FR
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20090301948 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TREATING WASTEWATER - A method and apparatus for treating wastewater. The apparatus comprises a reactor having a flow channel generally centrally located in a reactor and immersed in the water or wastewater in the reactor. An agitator is disposed within the flow channel and induces water or wastewater to enter the open upper end thereof and to move downwardly through the flow channel where the water or wastewater is discharged via a flow divider. A reagent is injected into the water or wastewater and the agitator within the flow channel serves to mix the reagent with the water or wastewater passing therethrough and in the process causes at least a slightly turbulent and downward axial flow through the flow channel. | 12-10-2009 |
Valey Ursel, Les Pavillons Sous Bois FR
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20100096335 | Water Treatment Process and Plant Using Ballasted Flocculation and Settling - A method for treating wastewater using a ballasted flocculation technique includes continuously measuring the concentration of suspended solids, organic matter or other impurities in the water to be treated prior to directing the water to be treated to a flocculation tank. Based on this measurement, the amount of ballast necessary to obtain treated water of a predetermined quality is then calculated. In the flocculation tank, ballast and a flocculating reagent are added to the water to form a water-floc mixture. The water-floc mixture is directed to a settling tank where a sludge-ballast mixture is settled. The sludge-ballast mixture is directed to a mixing tank and then to a separator to separate the ballast from the sludge. The separated ballast is directed to the flocculation tank. The separated sludge is directed to the mixing tank when the level of sludge-ballast mixture in the mixing tank is lower than a predetermined level. | 04-22-2010 |
20140209523 | Water Treatment Process and Plant Using Ballasted Flocculation and Settling - A method for treating wastewater using a ballasted flocculation technique includes continuously measuring the concentration of suspended solids, organic matter or other impurities in the water to be treated prior to directing the water to be treated to a flocculation tank. Based on this measurement, the amount of ballast necessary to obtain treated water of a predetermined quality is then calculated. In the flocculation tank, ballast and a flocculating reagent are added to the water to form a water-floc mixture. The water-floc mixture is directed to a settling tank where a sludge-ballast mixture is settled. The sludge-ballast mixture is directed to a mixing tank and then to a separator to separate the ballast from the sludge. The separated ballast is directed to the flocculation tank. The separated sludge is directed to the mixing tank when the level of sludge-ballast mixture in the mixing tank is lower than a predetermined level. | 07-31-2014 |