Erlandsen
Kara Erlandsen, Marietta, GA US
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20120253841 | METHOD, APPARATUS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR PROVIDING DOCUMENTATION OF A CLINICAL ENCOUNTER HISTORY - A method for providing documentation of clinical encounter history may include providing for display of an electronic medical chart having a plurality of chart sections associated with respective different healthcare related topics associated with a patient, providing for display of an encounter history defining a set of activities performed in connection with a selected encounter where each activity of the set of activities is represented by a respective activity indicator and where the encounter history is dynamically updated to include an additional activity indicator for each respective activity that is undertaken in relation to a corresponding different chart section of a current patient visit, and enabling user selection of an activity indicator to link the user to a corresponding chart section related to the corresponding activity indicated by the activity indicator. A corresponding computer program product and apparatus are also provided. | 10-04-2012 |
20120254789 | METHOD, APPARATUS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR PROVIDING IMPROVED CLINICAL DOCUMENTATION - A method for providing improved clinical documentation may include providing for display of an electronic medical chart having at least a notes entry section and a plurality of other chart sections associated with respective different healthcare related topics associated with a patient, displaying, in response to a user entry initiating a mode shift, a set of available data entry templates including a plurality of selectable data entry templates where each selectable data entry template includes a plurality of fields for entry of data corresponding to a topic associated with a corresponding one of the other chart sections, and utilizing data entered into at least one of the plurality of fields to provide a notes entry to the notes entry section and to fill chart data associated with at least one of the plurality of other chart sections in response to closing a selected one of the selectable data entry templates after entry of data into one or more fields of the selected one of the selectable data entry templates. A corresponding computer program product and apparatus are also provided. | 10-04-2012 |
Luise Erlandsen, Copenhagen V DK
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20080293120 | LIPOLYTIC ENZYMES VARIANTS - The inventors have developed improved polypeptides by substituting or deleting specified amino acids in fungal lipolytic enzymes. More particularly, the polypeptides result in a reduction of dough stickiness when they are added to a dough. The polypeptides may particularly have activity on polar lipids. | 11-27-2008 |
20080311242 | VARIANT LIPOLYTIC ENZYMES - The inventors have developed improved polypeptides by substituting or deleting specified amino acids in fungal lipolytic enzymes. More particularly, the polypeptides result in a reduction of dough stickiness when they are added to a dough. The polypeptides may particularly have activity on polar lipids. | 12-18-2008 |
20100047388 | Lipolytic Enzyme Variants - The inventors have developed improved polypeptides by substituting or deleting specified amino acids in fungal lipolytic enzymes. More particularly, the polypeptides result in a reduction of dough stickiness when they are added to a dough. The polypeptides may particularly have activity on polar lipids. | 02-25-2010 |
20110091601 | Preparation of An Edible Product From Dough - The addition of a lipoxygenase and a lipolytic enzyme active on polar lipids to a dough has a synergistic effect on the volume and/or crumb color of an edible product made by leavening and heating the dough, e.g. by baking or steaming. | 04-21-2011 |
20120141630 | Screening Method - Lipolytic enzymes which improve the properties of dough or baked products generally have a high activity towards lipids which are capable of forming a hexagonal phase, and a screening method was developed on this basis. The improved properties may include a larger loaf volume, an improved shape factor, an improved crumb structure, reduced dough stickiness, improved dough stability and/or improved tolerance towards extended proofing. The advantageous lipid-degrading enzymes have higher activity towards MGDG and/or unsaturated phosphatidyl ethanolamines (APE, PE) than towards DGDG, PC, PS, PI, PG, saturated phosphatidyl ethanolamines, ALPE and/or triglicerides. | 06-07-2012 |
Luise Erlandsen, Copenhagen DK
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20110165655 | LIPOLYTIC ENZYMES - The inventors have developed a method using protein engineering to produce lipolytic enzymes having a relatively high activity for one ester bond in an amphiphilic substrate with two lipophilic groups) and a relatively low activity for the ester bond in an amphiphilic substrate with one lipophilic group, e.g. a relatively high phospholipase activity and a relatively low lysophospholipase activity. | 07-07-2011 |
20130045302 | Screening Method - Lipolytic enzymes which improve the properties of dough or baked products generally have a high activity towards lipids which are capable of forming a hexagonal phase, and a screening method was developed on this basis. The improved properties may include a larger loaf volume, an improved shape factor, an improved crumb structure, reduced dough stickiness, improved dough stability and/or improved tolerance towards extended proofing. | 02-21-2013 |
20130337111 | Screening Method - Lipolytic enzymes which improve the properties of dough or baked products generally have a high activity towards lipids which are capable of forming a hexagonal phase, and a screening method was developed on this basis. The improved properties may include a larger loaf volume, an improved shape factor, an improved crumb structure, reduced dough stickiness, improved dough stability and/or improved tolerance towards extended proofing. | 12-19-2013 |
Luise Erlandsen, Frederikssund DK
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20120322708 | CONSUMER PRODUCTS - Compositions including bleach components and sensitive components providing a means for separating and therefore protecting sensitive components. The sensitive component is introduced via a protected particle including a substrate for an enzyme also present in the composition. | 12-20-2012 |
20130203644 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR SURFACE TREATMENT WITH LIPASES - Methods and compositions for treating textiles and hard surfaces with compositions having specific lipases are described. The compositions have increased stability to oxidative degradation in particular due to bleach catalysts. | 08-08-2013 |
20140206593 | Particulate Composition - Enzymes tend to be inactivated during wash by a bleach catalyst in combination with a source of organic peroxyacids. The risk of enzyme inactivation by active bleach catalyst is reduced when the release of the enzyme into the wash solution is delayed. The enzyme stability during washing together with a bleach catalyst can be improved by applying a delayed-release coating to cores which comprise the enzyme. | 07-24-2014 |
20140349372 | Lipase Variants and Polynucleotides Encoding Same - The present invention relates to lipase variants and methods of obtaining them. The present invention also relates to polynucleotides encoding the variants; nucleic acid constructs, vectors, and host cells comprising the polynucleotides; and methods of using the variants. | 11-27-2014 |