Kelle
Olavi Kelle, Hatfield, PA US
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20100040260 | REMOTE SENSING AND PROBABILISTIC SAMPLING BASED METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE CARBON DIOXIDE VOLUME OF A FOREST - A remote sensing and probabilistic sampling based method for determining carbon dioxide volume of a forest can correlate aerial data, such as LiDAR, CIR, and/or Hyperspectral data with actual sampled and measured ground data to facilitate obtainment, e.g., prediction, of an accurate forest inventory, and corresponding carbon dioxide volume thereof. | 02-18-2010 |
20110110562 | REMOTE SENSING AND PROBABILISTIC SAMPLING BASED FOREST INVENTORY METHOD - A remote sensing and probabilistic sampling based forest inventory method can correlate aerial data, such as LiDAR, CIR, and/or Hyperspectral data with actual sampled and measured ground data to facilitate obtainment, e.g., prediction, of a more accurate forest inventory. The resulting inventory can represent an empirical description of the height, DBH and species of every tree within the sample area. The use of probabilistic sampling methods can greatly improve the accuracy and reliability of the forest inventory. | 05-12-2011 |
Ralf Kelle, Gutersloh DE
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20100310714 | L-LYSINE-CONTAINING FEED ADDITIVES - The invention relates to relatively light and thermally stable granulated, fermentation-broth-based animal feed additives having a high content of L-lysine and to low-loss methods for their production from broths obtained by fermentation. | 12-09-2010 |
20140302202 | L-Lysine-containing feed additives - The invention relates to relatively light and thermally stable granulated, fermentation-broth-based animal feed additives having a high content of L-lysine and to low-loss methods for their production from broths obtained by fermentation. | 10-09-2014 |
Ralf Kelle, Guetersloh DE
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20150209775 | BRANCHED-CHAIN FATTY ACIDS AS LIQUID CATION EXCHANGERS - The present invention relates to a method for removing an organic compound from an aqueous solution, comprising the steps of providing the aqueous solution which contains the organic compound, and a hydrophobic organic solution, where the latter comprises a liquid hydrophobic cation exchanger, contacting the aqueous solution and the hydrophobic organic solution, and separating off the hydrophobic organic solution from the aqueous solution, wherein the liquid hydrophobic cation exchanger is a saturated alkanoic acid having at least one alkyl substituent, where the organic compound is an organic compound having at least one positive charge and a neutral or positive total charge. | 07-30-2015 |
Stefan Kelle, Heidelberg DE
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20100299853 | Cleaning apparatus - The invention relates to a cleaning apparatus, in particular a high-pressure cleaning apparatus, on which at least one fastening device for fastening the cleaning apparatus to a carrier is disposed, with the at least one fastening device comprising at least one tensioning section on which a tensile force, which is directed at the carrier, acts when the cleaning apparatus is fastened to the carrier by means of a tensioning element, and also comprising at least one retaining section, which is connected to the at least one tensioning section, for retaining the at least one fastening device on the cleaning apparatus. In order to develop a cleaning apparatus of this type such that the risk of damage to the cleaning apparatus by an excessive tensile force can be reduced, the invention proposes that the at least one fastening device has at least one support section in order to be supported on the cleaning apparatus, said support section being connected to the at least one tensioning section by means of at least one connecting section, with the at least one connecting section yielding if the tensile force exceeds a maximum permissible tensile force. | 12-02-2010 |
20110023918 | System for storing and dispensing liquid cleaning additive for a high-pressure cleaning appliance - A system for storing and dispensing a liquid cleaning additive for a high-pressure cleaning appliance has a device for storing the cleaning additive and a device for dispensing the cleaning additive in a controlled manner. In order to develop the system such that it is easier to handle, it is proposed that the storage device has an intermediate tank, which is fixedly held on the high-pressure cleaning appliance, and an independently handlable refill container for filling the intermediate tank, it being possible for liquid cleaning additive to be withdrawn in a controlled manner from said intermediate tank by means of the dispensing device, it being possible for the refill container to be secured on the high-pressure cleaning appliance and to be flow-connected to the intermediate tank, cleaning additive flowing automatically out of the refill container into the intermediate tank upon withdrawal of cleaning additive from the intermediate tank, in order to maintain a predetermined liquid level in the intermediate tank. A refill container for such a system and also a high-pressure cleaning appliance having such a system are also proposed. | 02-03-2011 |
20130333771 | HEATABLE HIGH-PRESSURE CLEANING DEVICE - A heatable high-pressure cleaning device ( | 12-19-2013 |