Rohwer, US
Bradford M. Rohwer, Bountiful, UT US
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20090078652 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PURIFYING AN AQUEOUS STREAM - A system and method are disclosed for purifying a waste fluid stream. The system includes a recirculation pump having an inlet for a recirculation stream and an outlet to expel a pressurized stream. The system includes a compressor having an inlet for an evaporation stream and an outlet for a pressurized evaporation stream. A primary heat exchanger has inlets for the pressurized stream and the pressurized evaporation stream, an internal surface area for heat transfer from the evaporation stream to the pressurized stream, and outlets for a cooled product stream and a heated pressurized stream. The heated pressurized stream is formed by heating the pressurized stream and the cooled product stream is formed by cooling the evaporation stream. The system includes an evaporation unit having an inlet for the heated pressurized stream and outlets for an evaporation stream and the recycled liquid bottoms stream. | 03-26-2009 |
20090082906 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING AQUEOUS STREAM PURIFICATION SERVICES - A system and method are disclosed for providing aqueous stream purification services. The system includes at least one separation unit. Each separation unit may include a mechanical vapor recompression separator, a steam stripper, and a secondary recovery heat exchanger. The system for wastewater purification may receive water from a waste water storage, purify the water, and return the purified water to a purified water storage. The system may include a controller. The controller may include an operating conditions module configured to interpret at least one operating condition. Operating conditions may be waste fluid stream impurity concentrations, waste fluid stream flow rates, steam inlet temperatures, recirculation stream flow rates corresponding to the at least one separation unit, recirculation stream temperatures corresponding to the at least one separation unit, purified product stream flow rates, purified product stream impurity concentrations, and/or purge stream concentrations corresponding to the at least one separation unit. | 03-26-2009 |
Cary Lane Rohwer, Duvall, WA US
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20110113358 | ADAPTABLE USER INTERFACE FOR BUSINESS SOFTWARE - An adaptable user interface is formed based on a role assumed by a user and the identification of tasks in a process that need to be performed. For each role assumed by the user, a set of tasks assigned to the role is identified. Each task is evaluated to determine if it is an active task that needs to be performed in one or more processes. For each active task, an element is added to the user interface. | 05-12-2011 |
Daniel Rohwer, Northfield, MN US
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20090293074 | Systems and methods for generating a swimlane timeline for task data visualization - The Swimlane Timeline application for task data visualization utilizes the Microsoft Visio Application Programming Interface (API) to visualize user specified task data. The task data includes one or more of: task name, task outline number, task start date, and/or task finish date. The application solicits, interprets, and visualizes the data by mapping the user selected top-level outline number “n” as the parent task that defines the timeline and title, the “n.n” child tasks to swim lane rows, and the “n.n.n . . . ” lower level tasks to intervals and milestones within the swim lanes. Task analysis and reporting are enhanced with features including task drill-in, task filtering, and other user visualization preferences. | 11-26-2009 |
20120079408 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING A SWIMLANE TIMELINE FOR TASK DATA VISUALIZATION - A Swimlane Timeline Application for task data visualization utilizes a Microsoft Visio Application Programming Interface (API) to visualize task data. The task data includes one or more of: task name, task outline number, task start date, and/or task finish date. The application solicits, interprets, and visualizes the data by either mapping the user selected top-level outline number “n” as the parent task that defines the timeline and title, the “n.n” child tasks to swimlane rows, and the “n.n.n . . . ” lower level tasks to intervals and milestones within the swimlanes, or by utilizing the user selected group-by field to determine swimlanes, the user selected filter-by fields to determine timeline start and finish dates, and the user selected sort-by fields to determine task ordering. Task analysis and reporting are enhanced with features including task drill-in, task filter-by-value, task resource views, task date markers, swimlane timeline pagination, and other user visualization preferences. | 03-29-2012 |
Forest Rohwer, San Diego, CA US
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20100167276 | HIGH-THROUGHPUT METHODS FOR QUANTIFYING CELLS IN ENVIRONMENTAL AND LABORATORY SAMPLES - The invention provides compositions (e.g., kits) and methods for determine the number of bacteria and other microbes in samples having low concentrations of microbes, for use, e.g., in biological warfare defense, microbe detection and agricultural and environmental sciences. | 07-01-2010 |
Gary Rohwer, Parma, ID US
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20120251614 | PROCESSED FEEDS, FOODS AND BIOFUELS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THEM - In one aspect, the invention provides methods for manufacturing, processing and recovering organic matter from a biomass, e.g., a biofluid or biosemisolid comprising a protein and a lipid, for example, from a dairy-based material. In one aspect, the invention provides methods for encapsulating oils with proteins for, e.g., making foods, food supplements or additives and feeds or feed supplements or additives. Compositions made by processes of this invention can be used for foods, food supplements or additives, feeds or feed supplements or additives, and/or biofuels. | 10-04-2012 |
Michael Rohwer, Salem, OR US
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20100145736 | HEALTHCARE INCENTIVE SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method for rewarding providers who are parts of virtual teams may permit a payer to establish practice goals, clinical goals, cost containment goals, or other goals by rewarding outcomes deemed to be beneficial by the payer, providers, or both. Providers may participate in one or more member management objects, which may be software that define provider and patient goals and a set of rewards for achieving the provider and patient goals. Subscribing to a member management object may reward providers with bonus payments when a provider goal is met, which may be met by achieving patient goals. The patient goals may be defined in the member management object, and may relate to medical practices, including procedures performed, procedures not performed, clinical results, lab and other test results, diagnoses, referrals, and cost objectives. By subscribing to member management objects, providers may become parts of virtual teams of providers, each virtual team rendering services for one patient. Provider team members may be able to view the other virtual team members, the past services rendered by the other virtual team members, and the results of the services provided by the other virtual team members. | 06-10-2010 |
Richard Rohwer, San Diego, CA US
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20090307049 | Soft Co-Clustering of Data - The subject matter of this specification can be embodied in, among other things, a method that includes accessing a data structure that includes information about purchasers, merchants, and financial transactions between the purchasers and the merchants and generating purchaser clusters. Generating purchaser clusters includes clustering the purchasers based on which purchasers make purchases from the same or similar merchants. Each purchaser cluster adopts associations between purchasers belonging to the purchase cluster and merchants from which these purchasers have made purchases. The method also includes generating merchant clusters, where generating the merchant clusters includes clustering merchants based on which merchants are associated with the same or similar purchase clusters and outputting profile information that characterizes typical purchases associated with one or more of the merchant clusters for use in detecting fraudulent transactions. | 12-10-2009 |
Robert Rohwer, Ellicott City, MD US
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20090068640 | METHODS FOR DETECTING AND INACTIVATING A PRION - A method for the isolation or detection of a prion in a sample is disclosed. Also disclosed are methods for the disinfection and/or decontamination and/or inactivation of TSE infectivity. | 03-12-2009 |
Robert G. Rohwer, Ellicott City, MD US
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20090209867 | METHOD FOR RAPID SCREENING OF MAD COW DISEASE AND OTHER TRANSMISSIBLE SPONGIFORM ENCEPHALOPATHIES - Methods for diagnosing altered neuropathology in an animal are disclosed, wherein said methods comprise imaging brain, spinal cord, or other neural tissue of the animal, analyzing the appearance of the tissue, and determining whether the appearance of the tissue is altered relative to corresponding unaltered tissue. Also disclosed are methods for diagnosing spongiform encephalopathies in an animal, wherein said methods comprise imaging brain, spinal cord, or other neural tissues of the animal, analyzing the appearance of vacuoles in the tissue, and determining whether the appearance of the vacuoles in the tissue is altered relative to corresponding spongiform encephalopathy-free tissue. Also disclosed are automated methods for diagnosing altered neuropathy and spongiform encephalopathies. | 08-20-2009 |
20130115637 | Efficiency of Prion Conversion in vitro and Sensitivity of Prion Detection - The present invention relates to improved methods and kits for the amplification detection of pathogenic prion proteins in samples. In some aspects of the invention, the method comprises: i) contacting the sample with a source of PrP | 05-09-2013 |
Robin Rebecca Rohwer, Columbia, MD US
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20140079866 | MILK AND DAIRY PRODUCTS CONTAINING OMEGA-3 AND OMEGA-6 HUFAS AND PASTEURIZATION PROCESSES THEREOF - The invention relates to processes for pasteurizing a milk or dairy product supplemented with one or more omega-3 or omega-6 highly unsaturated fatty acids (HUFAs) in which the milk or dairy product is heated, and then heated to a sterilization temperature. Milk or dairy product supplemented with one or more omega-3 or omega-6 HUFAs and produced by a process of the invention has increased stability. | 03-20-2014 |
Timm Rohwer, Arlington, MA US
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20160056010 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PARTICLE PULSE MODULATION - Methods and apparatus for modulating a particle pulse include a succession of Hermite-Gaussian optical modes that effectively construct a three-dimensional optical trap in the particle pulse's rest frame. Optical incidence angles between the propagation of the particle pulse and the optical pulse are tuned for improved compression. Particles pulses that can be modulated by these methods and apparatus include charged particles and particles with non-zero polarizability in the Rayleigh regime. Exact solutions to Maxwell's equations for first-order Hermite-Gaussian beams demonstrate single-electron pulse compression factors of more than 100 in both longitudinal and transverse dimensions. The methods and apparatus are useful in ultrafast electron imaging for both single- and multi-electron pulse compression, and as a means of circumventing temporal distortions in magnetic lenses when focusing ultra-short electron pulses. | 02-25-2016 |