Fry, NZ
Janice B. Fry, Motueka NZ
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20090053385 | Pastuerization alternative for blackcurrant pomace, juice and powder - A pasteurization alternative comprises starting with a fruit pomace (pulp). For example, blackcurrant pomace usually starts at about 50% water. It can either be dried first or treated directly with alcohol. If direct, the undried pomace is treated with ethanol or propanol such that there is a minimum of 20% alcohol in the volatile phase. If dried first, the pomace is dried in an air, vacuum, or freeze dryer, keeping temperatures under 45° C. (113° F.). The alcohol is then sprayed over the dried pomace, such that all surfaces will be coated with it. After 1-5 minutes contact time, the alcohol is evaporated off under vacuum and recovered for the next batch. | 02-26-2009 |
Kerri Fry, Kumau NZ
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20090004154 | Method for treating a mammal having damaged pancreatic tissue - A method for treating a mammal having damaged pancreatic tissue includes harvesting a tissue sample from the mammal, growing pancreatic cells from the tissue sample, and transplanting the pancreatic cells into the damaged tissue. Growing the pancreatic cells from the tissue sample can be accomplished by breaking the tissue sample into fragments, placing the fragments into a culture vessel, inducing at least some of the fragments to adhere to the culture vessel, and supplying the fragments with nutrients so that pancreatic cells contained therein divide and grow. | 01-01-2009 |
Kerri Fry, Kumeu NZ
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20090004155 | Method for treating a mammal having damaged myocardium tissue - A method for treating a mammal having damaged myocardium tissue includes harvesting a tissue sample from the mammal, growing myocardium cells from the tissue sample, and transplanting the myocardium cells into the damaged tissue. Growing the myocardium cells from the tissue sample can be accomplished by breaking the tissue sample into fragments, placing the fragments into a culture vessel, inducing at least some of the fragments to adhere to the culture vessel, and supplying the fragments with nutrients so that myocardium cells contained therein divide and grow. | 01-01-2009 |
20090010898 | Method for treating a mammal having damaged articular cartilage tissue - A method for treating a mammal having damaged articular cartilage tissue includes harvesting a tissue sample from the mammal, growing articular cartilage cells from the tissue sample, and transplanting the articular cartilage cells into the damaged tissue. Growing the articular cartilage cells from the tissue sample can be accomplished by breaking the tissue sample into fragments, placing the fragments into a culture vessel, inducing at least some of the fragments to adhere to the culture vessel, and supplying the fragments with nutrients so that articular cartilage cells contained therein divide and grow. | 01-08-2009 |
Richard Fry, Kumau NZ
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20090004154 | Method for treating a mammal having damaged pancreatic tissue - A method for treating a mammal having damaged pancreatic tissue includes harvesting a tissue sample from the mammal, growing pancreatic cells from the tissue sample, and transplanting the pancreatic cells into the damaged tissue. Growing the pancreatic cells from the tissue sample can be accomplished by breaking the tissue sample into fragments, placing the fragments into a culture vessel, inducing at least some of the fragments to adhere to the culture vessel, and supplying the fragments with nutrients so that pancreatic cells contained therein divide and grow. | 01-01-2009 |
Richard Fry, Kumeu NZ
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20090004155 | Method for treating a mammal having damaged myocardium tissue - A method for treating a mammal having damaged myocardium tissue includes harvesting a tissue sample from the mammal, growing myocardium cells from the tissue sample, and transplanting the myocardium cells into the damaged tissue. Growing the myocardium cells from the tissue sample can be accomplished by breaking the tissue sample into fragments, placing the fragments into a culture vessel, inducing at least some of the fragments to adhere to the culture vessel, and supplying the fragments with nutrients so that myocardium cells contained therein divide and grow. | 01-01-2009 |
20090010898 | Method for treating a mammal having damaged articular cartilage tissue - A method for treating a mammal having damaged articular cartilage tissue includes harvesting a tissue sample from the mammal, growing articular cartilage cells from the tissue sample, and transplanting the articular cartilage cells into the damaged tissue. Growing the articular cartilage cells from the tissue sample can be accomplished by breaking the tissue sample into fragments, placing the fragments into a culture vessel, inducing at least some of the fragments to adhere to the culture vessel, and supplying the fragments with nutrients so that articular cartilage cells contained therein divide and grow. | 01-08-2009 |
Robert Eric Fry, Auckland NZ
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20100305724 | VEHICLE COMPETITION IMPLEMENTATION SYSTEM - A set of computer executable instructions configured to calculate penalties for a vehicle pilot navigating a competition course which incorporates at least one virtual obstacle, said set of instructions being configured to execute the steps of: a) receiving a vehicle location identifier associated with the present position of the pilots vehicle, and b) comparing the vehicle location identifier with a collision region associated with at least one virtual obstacle of the competition course, and c) assigning at least one penalty to the pilot of the vehicle if the vehicle's location intercepts with the collision region of an obstacle, and d) repeating steps a) through c) as the pilot navigates the competition course and the position of the vehicle changes. | 12-02-2010 |
Ross G. Fry, Motueka NZ
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20090053385 | Pastuerization alternative for blackcurrant pomace, juice and powder - A pasteurization alternative comprises starting with a fruit pomace (pulp). For example, blackcurrant pomace usually starts at about 50% water. It can either be dried first or treated directly with alcohol. If direct, the undried pomace is treated with ethanol or propanol such that there is a minimum of 20% alcohol in the volatile phase. If dried first, the pomace is dried in an air, vacuum, or freeze dryer, keeping temperatures under 45° C. (113° F.). The alcohol is then sprayed over the dried pomace, such that all surfaces will be coated with it. After 1-5 minutes contact time, the alcohol is evaporated off under vacuum and recovered for the next batch. | 02-26-2009 |
Ross G. Fry, Nelson NZ
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20090087539 | Sustained energy drink - A method for making a sustained energy beverage comprises mixing together inulin, fruit juices and/or concentrates, and complex carbohydrates from grain dextrins and fruit juice. In a batch method, the mixture is pasteurized, cooled and then stored for use later. A finished beverage is completed by mixing in acids and buffers, and blending. A concentrate is produced that can be sold wholesale, or it can be diluted to 6-22 brix with water. In both the continuous and batch methods, it is pasteurized just before or during bottling to produce a retail sustained energy drink. | 04-02-2009 |