Camper, US
Anne K. Camper, Bozeman, MT US
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20100035250 | USE OF PHENANTHRIDIUM DERIVATIVES FOR DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN INTACT AND MEMBRANE COMPROMISED CELLS USING MOLECULAR NUCLEIC ACID-BASED TECHNIQUES - The present invention provides novel chemicals and methods for selectively excluding DNA of dead cells from a mixture containing live and dead cells from molecular detection. | 02-11-2010 |
20120301877 | Use of Phenanthridium Derivatives for Distinguishing Between Intact and Membrane Comprised Cells Using Molecular Nucleic Acid-Based Techniques - The present invention provides novel chemicals and methods for selectively excluding DNA of dead cells from a mixture containing live and dead cells from molecular detection. | 11-29-2012 |
20140255979 | METHOD OF TESTING A DISINFECTANT OR ANTIBIOTIC USING PHENANTHRIDIUM DERIVATIVES - The disclosure provides for a method of testing a disinfectant or antibiotic using phenanthridium derivatives with a 2 | 09-11-2014 |
Clinton B. Camper, Billings, MT US
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20100263269 | Process for Drying Coal - A process for drying coal is provided in which coal is passed into a fluidized bed reactor and heated to a predetermined temperature. The dried coal is then fed to a cooler where the temperature of the product is reduced to approximately 200 degrees Fahrenheit and water is added to further passivate the coal. | 10-21-2010 |
20110252698 | Method of Drying Biomass - A process for torrefaction of biomass is provided in which biomass are passed into a fluidized bed reactor and heated to a predetermined temperature in an oxidizing environment. The dried biomass is then fed to a cooler where the temperature of the product is reduced to approximately 100 degrees Fahrenheit. | 10-20-2011 |
20110314728 | Method of Simultaneously Drying Coal and Torrefying Biomass - A process for simultaneously drying coal and/or torrefying biomass is provided in which coal and/or biomass are passed into a fluidized bed reactor and heated to a predetermined temperature. The dried coal and/or biomass is then fed to a cooler where the temperature of the product is reduced to approximately 200 degrees Fahrenheit and water is added to further passivate the coal. | 12-29-2011 |
20120023813 | METHOD OF DRYING BIOMASS - A process for torrefaction of biomass is provided in which biomass are passed into a fluidized bed or a non-fluidized bed reactor and heated to a predetermined temperature in an oxidizing environment. The dried biomass is then fed to a cooler where the temperature of the product is reduced to approximately 100 degrees Fahrenheit. | 02-02-2012 |
20120272569 | Process for Drying Coal - A process for drying coal is provided in which coal is passed into a fluidized bed reactor and heated to a predetermined temperature. The dried coal is then fed to a cooler where the temperature of the product is reduced to approximately 200 degrees Fahrenheit and water is added to further passivate the coal. | 11-01-2012 |
20130055631 | POST TORREFACTION BIOMASS PELLETIZATION - A process for torrefaction of biomass is provided in which biomass are passed into a fluidized bed or a non-fluidized bed reactor and heated to a predetermined temperature in an oxidizing environment. The dried biomass is then fed to a cooler where the temperature of the product is reduced to approximately 100 degrees Fahrenheit. | 03-07-2013 |
Dale A. Camper, San Diego, CA US
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20080220467 | Filter Snapper - A device for applying an axial compressive force to a fluid contamination detection system comprising a cup joined by a frangible connection to a filter ring, the force being sufficient to break the frangible connection and collapse a portion of the ring into the cup without damaging the ring. The device includes a stop element and a platform and an actuating mechanism for reciprocally moving the platform relative to the stop element. In a first position, the distance between the platform and the stop element is greater than the axial length of the detection system when the cup and the filter ring of the funnel are connected to each other, and in a second position, the distance between the platform and the stop element is less than the axial length of the detection system when the cup and the filter ring of the funnel are connected to each other. | 09-11-2008 |
Daniel Scott Camper, Cedar Park, TX US
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20110218985 | LOCATION-AWARE BUSINESS DATA RETRIEVAL - There is provided a method that includes (a) sending to a geocoding service, an indicator of a location, where the geocoding service returns a bounding box that defines a geographic area, (b) sending to a search engine, a first query that includes the bounding box and a first parameter, where the search engine returns an identifier of a first business entity located within the geographic area and an indicator of an industry in which the first business entity is engaged, and (c) sending to the search engine, a second query that includes the bounding box and the indicator of the industry in which the first business entity is engaged, where the search engine returns coordinates of a second business entity located within the geographic area. | 09-08-2011 |
20120257786 | CREATING A DETAILED CONTACT RECORD FROM A DIGITAL IMAGE OF A BUSINESS CARD AND ASSOCIATED COMPANY DATA - There is provided a method that includes (a) receiving image data, (b) processing the image data to yield first data, (c) obtaining second data from a repository, based on the first data, and (d) storing the first data and the second data as a record in a database. There is also provided a method that includes (a) receiving image data, (b) processing the image data to yield first data and second data, (c) matching the first data to a record that is stored in a database, and (d) updating the record to include the second data. There is also provided a system that performs the methods, and a storage medium that contains instructions that control a processor to perform the methods. | 10-11-2012 |
Dean E. Camper, Superior, CO US
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20090291872 | Ionic Liquids and Methods For Using the Same - The present invention provides compositions comprising ionic liquids and an amine compound, and methods for using and producing the same. In some embodiments, the compositions of the invention are useful in reducing the amount of impurities in a fluid medium or a solid substrate. | 11-26-2009 |
20090291874 | IONIC LIQUIDS AND METHODS FOR USING THE SAME - The present application discloses compositions comprising ionic liquids and an amine compound, and methods for using and producing the same. In some embodiments, the compositions disclosed herein are useful in reducing the amount of impurities in a fluid medium or a solid substrate. | 11-26-2009 |
20110014100 | Carbon Sequestration Using Ionic Liquids - A process to capture and sequester an impurity gas from a fluid stream. The impurity gas capture is accomplished by contacting the fluid stream with an impurity removing mixture, the mixture comprising an ionic liquid and an amine compound under conditions sufficient to reduce the amount of impurity gas from said fluid stream. The captured impurity gas is sequestered by reacting the impurity gas with a sequestration material. | 01-20-2011 |
Debra L. Camper, Indianapolis, IN US
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20100204164 | PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS - The invention disclosed in this document is related to the field of pesticides and their use in controlling pests. A compound having the following structure is disclosed. | 08-12-2010 |
20120329649 | PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES RELATED THERETO - This document discloses molecules having the following formula (“Formula One”): | 12-27-2012 |
20140206537 | PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES RELATED THERETO - This document discloses molecules having the following formula (“Formula One”): | 07-24-2014 |
Frank J. Camper, Hueytown, AL US
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20100252625 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR READING A SECURITY CLEARANCE CARD - The security clearance card, system, and method include a card that stores data to verify the identity of an owner of the card. In addition to other types of information, the card stores biometric data of the owner and other identity data. Different portions of the data may be encrypted with different encryption techniques based upon a predetermined level of security assigned to the portions of the stored data. Reader elements are then capable of reading at least a portion of the encrypted data stored on the security clearance card, and receiving at least one biometric from an individual. The biometric stored in the card is then compared with the biometric of the individual presenting the security clearance card to verify that the holder of the card is the owner of the card. | 10-07-2010 |
Franklin J. Camper, Hueytown, AL US
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20100280964 | Issuance, Conveyance and Management of Endorsements - Systems and methods for the issuance, management and conveyance of endorsements to authorities, the system comprising an endorsement issuance module configured to issue an endorsement associated with an endorsee, wherein the endorsement prescribes to specified endorsement issuance rules, an endorsement conveyance module configured to validate the endorsement according to the specified endorsement conveyance rules, and an endorsement management module configured to maintain the specified rules according to an authority. | 11-04-2010 |
James M. Camper, Newport News, VA US
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20150082915 | CORIOLIS FLOW SENSOR FABRICATED WITH LAMINATED FILMS PROCESSES - A coriolis flow sensor is disclosed. The coriolis flow sensors comprises a first substrate layer, a second substrate layer, and a third substrate layer. The first substrate layer comprises a first wall. The second substrate layer comprises a second wall. The third substrate layer is disposed between the first and second substrate layers in a stacked configuration. The third substrate layer defines a flow path. The first and second walls of the respective first and second substrates and the flow path defined by the third substrate layer define a first flow channel configured to receive a fluid therethrough. A first actuator is configured to generate vibrations in the first flow channel. The first flow channel is mechanically moveable. | 03-26-2015 |