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Anne-Lise Glasser, Aubiere FR
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20100015600 | METHOD FOR DIAGNOSING AND TREATING CROHN'S DISEASE - The invention concerns an in vitro method for diagnosing Crohn's disease, or for determining predisposition in a person to develop Crohn's disease, by detecting an overexpression of the CD66c receptor in subjects suffering from said disease or at risk. The invention also concerns preventive or curative treatment of Crohn's disease. | 01-21-2010 |
20160091501 | METHOD FOR DIAGNOSING AND TREATING CROHN'S DISEASE - The present invention relates to an in vitro method for diagnosing Crohn's disease or for determining predisposition in a person to develop Crohn's disease, by detecting an overexpression of the CD66c receptor in subjects suffering from said disease or at risk of developing the disease. The invention also relates to preventive or curative treatment for Crohn's disease. | 03-31-2016 |
Arndt Glasser, Dachau DE
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20090132080 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR COMPENSATING FOR POSITIONAL AND SHAPE DEVIATIONS - A method for compensating positional and/or shape deviations in NC-controlled cutting production machines, the method having the following steps: a) chucking a new workpiece; b) processing the workpiece using the nominal data of the NC program; c) acquisition of the set deviation; d) optimization of the NC program using the acquired data from c);and e) repetition of iterative steps a) to d) until the required positional and/or shape tolerances have been achieved. | 05-21-2009 |
20090148251 | PLUNGE MILLING METHOD - A plunge milling method includes: a) the area of material that is to be removed is enclosed by a plurality of milling paths, each milling path defining end positions of a milling head during the formation of plunge milling bores; b) to each milling path there is allocated a guide curve for the tool axis, each guide curve defining initial positions of the milling head during the formation of plunge milling bores; c) during the formation of plunge milling bores, the tool axis is oriented, as a function of a milling path and the respective guide curve, so that there is no danger of collision of the milling tool with a contour formed by plunge milling; d) for each milling path, bore axes for plunge milling bores are determined as a function of the respective guide curve, corresponding to a prespecified overlap of milling bores formed along the milling paths. | 06-11-2009 |
Avery Glasser, Madrid ES
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20100107222 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPLEMENTING SECURE AND ADAPTIVE PROXIES - Methods and apparatus for implementing common authentication and security policies across applications served over a data transmission network, such as the internet, http or https, are disclosed. The common authentication and security policies are implemented without mandating specific changes to be applied to the applications themselves. An authentication process can be dynamically performed based on different needed security levels. Applications can be graphical (e.g., web) or voice in nature and can use any applicable and available security method. | 04-29-2010 |
20100121644 | ADAPTIVE TUNING OF BIOMETRIC ENGINES - A method for adaptively tuning a biometric engine comprises the step of generating a database having a plurality of enrollments. Each enrollment corresponds to one or more of a plurality of operation characteristics. The method further comprises the step of comparing, with the biometric engine, enrollments from the database to generate test results including, for each of a plurality of sets of operation characteristics, error rates for a plurality of sensitivity settings and/or confidence score threshold values. The method further comprises the step of analyzing the test results to determine optimized sensitivity settings and/or confidence score threshold values for each set of operation characteristics. | 05-13-2010 |
David Glasser, Johannesburg ZA
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20090317669 | Carbon Efficiencies in Hydrocarbon Production - This invention relates to a method of producing liquid hydrocarbons, preferably internal combustion engine fuels, using feedstocks of coal or methane. Depending on the nature of the feedstock it is subjected to a gasification and/or reforming process and/or water gas shift process which produces a syngas that is rich in carbon dioxide and hydrogen rather than carbon monoxide and hydrogen as in the conventional process. The carbon dioxide and hydrogen are combined in a Fischer Tropsch process to produce desired hydrocarbons and water. The energy requirements of the gasification/reforming process to produce a syngas that is rich in carbon dioxide and hydrogen is considerably less than the energy requirements for gasification/reforming process for producing the conventional carbon monoxide rich syngas. This reduction in energy consumption reduces considerably the quantities of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere compared to conventional processes that are based on carbon monoxide rich syngas. Unreacted CO2-rich syngas can be recirculated or can also be used, in molten carbonate fuel cells, or to generate energy or steam in turbine processes such as IGCC. | 12-24-2009 |
20110095233 | Production of Synthesis Gas - A method of producing Synthesis Gas is provided which includes combining the product of a coal gasification reaction with the product of a methane reforming reaction. The coal gasification and methane reforming reactions can take place either in the same vessel or in separate vessels. | 04-28-2011 |
20120241675 | Carbon Absorbing System Used in the Production of Synthesis Gas - A system for the production of synthesis gas and, for the production thereof, where the system is preferably a net carbon dioxide absorber. The invention covers both the methodology for the development of the process and the system for the implementation of the process, inclusive of the required utility systems. | 09-27-2012 |
Francis Glasser, Eybens FR
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20090121145 | Particle detection circuit comprising basic circuits forming subpixels - The particle detection circuit comprises a plurality of basic circuits. Each basic circuit comprises a particle detector element connected to an associated counter and a summing circuit having a first input connected to the output of the counter. Basic circuits, each forming a subpixel, are grouped together by series connection of their summing circuits to form a pixel. The output of the pixel, formed by the output of the summing circuit of a last basic circuit of the pixel, supplies counting signals representative of the number of particles detected by the set of basic circuits of the pixel. Disabling certain basic circuits of the pixel, by selective zero resetting of the first input of their summing circuit, can enable only the particles detected by certain zones of the pixel to be counted. | 05-14-2009 |
20110233394 | METHOD OF CALIBRATING AN X-RAY DETECTOR - The general field of the invention includes methods of calibrating X-ray detection systems, the systems including at least one X-ray generator and a detection array having a matrix of detecting semiconductor pixels and processing and calibration electronics. The calibration method includes, for all or some of the pixels: operating the X-ray generator at its nominal high voltage, the generator being placed opposite the detector; counting, using the processing and calibration electronics, the pulses emitted by each pixel through the effect of the radiation produced by the generator; establishing, for each pixel, an amplitude distribution for the counted pulses; applying, to each amplitude distribution, a statistical indicator so as to identify a particular amplitude, this particular amplitude then corresponding to the energy corresponding to said statistical indicator; and adjusting, using the processing and calibration electronics, calibration parameters for each pixel, taking account of the energy-amplitude relationship thus established. | 09-29-2011 |
20120074304 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING AND CORRECTING THE STABILITY OF RESPONSE OF A SEMI-CONDUCTOR MATRIX DETECTOR - Techniques for controlling a stability of response of a semi-conductor matrix imager composed of pixels, including a first phase of characterizing the stability of the pixels and a second phase of correcting the signals arising from the pixels during the measurements. The pixels are classed into stable pixels and unstable pixels according to a predetermined criterion, the unstable pixels being associated individually with a stable pixel whose characteristics serve as base for correcting signals arising from the unstable pixels. | 03-29-2012 |
Frederik P. Glasser, Aberdeen GB
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20160102016 | Method for Producing Cement - A method for producing calcium sulfoaluminate cement comprises the steps of providing thermal energy by combustion of sulphur and/or a sulphur-containing compound, reacting sulphur oxides produced by combustion of the sulphur and/or sulphur-containing compound with a mixture of calcium oxide and/or carbonate, and alumina and/or its hydrates to form a sulphur-containing mixture, heating the sulphur-containing mixture using the thermal energy to produce a clinker, and reacting remaining sulphur oxides produced by combustion of the sulphur and/or sulphur-containing compound with lime. The sulphur and/or sulphur-containing compound preferably comprises elemental sulphur, sour crude, sour gas or calcium sulfate. | 04-14-2016 |
Frederik P. Glasser, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire GB
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20160074807 | Method of Sequestering Carbon Dioxide - A method of sequestering carbon dioxide comprises reacting the carbon dioxide with aqueous magnesium ions at elevated pH to form magnesium carbonate-containing salts. The carbon dioxide is preferably reacted with alkali to form carbonate and/or bicarbonate anions at elevated pH, and the carbonate and/or bicarbonate anions are subsequently reacted with aqueous magnesium cations to form the magnesium carbonate-containing salts. A preferred alkaline material for use in elevating the pH of the aqueous solution in the present invention is Cement Kiln Dust (CKD), and a preferred source of aqueous magnesium ions is reject water from a desalination plant. | 03-17-2016 |
Fredrik Glasser, Aberdeenshire GB
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20120032107 | CONCRETE MIXTURE AND METHOD OF FORMING THE SAME - A concrete mixture for forming a breathable concrete. The mixture comprises aggregate particles and a paste comprising water, cement or cement substitute, and plasticiser. The plasticiser controls the viscosity of the paste such that the paste forms a substantially uniform layer coating the particles, with the coated particles in contact, whilst allowing spaces to be retained there between. These spaces interconnect forming channels through the concrete, allowing air to permeate there through such that the concrete exhibits good dynamic insulation properties, whist retaining structural strength. | 02-09-2012 |
Henning Glasser, Niederzimmern DE
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20130266909 | IMPLANT FOR USE IN A PHOTODYNAMIC TREATMENT - An implant ( | 10-10-2013 |
Werner Glasser, Wolfersdorf DE
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20120288603 | Device and Method for the Treatment of a Liquid Foodstuff Product - In a device for treating a liquid foodstuff product containing a solid with a heat exchanger charged with the foodstuff product under pressure and/or a degasser, which is charged with a reduced pressure, followed or preceded by a pressure reduction device, the pressure reduction device has at least one brake pump through which the foodstuff product flows. In a method the pressure with which the foodstuff product is conveyed through the brake pump is reduced by a rotary movement of the brake pump. | 11-15-2012 |