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Christoph Lawrence Bausch, Sioux Falls, SD US
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20150201647 | FOOD PRODUCTS CONTAINING ZEIN, AND RELATED PROCESSES - Described are food compositions and methods of preparing food compositions, the food compositions containing a zein protein material that includes alpha-zein, beta-zein, and gamma-zein. | 07-23-2015 |
Cory Bausch, Milford, CT US
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20160108253 | DEGRADATION-RESISTANT SCALE INHIBITORS - Methods for reducing aluminosilicate containing scale in an alumina recovery process involving treating an alumina recovery process equipment surface with a degradation-resistant scale inhibiting composition having high ionic strength prior to exposure to an alumina recovery process stream. | 04-21-2016 |
Daniel G. Bausch, New Orleans, LA US
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20100261640 | SOLUBLE AND MEMBRANE ANCHORED FORMS OF LASSA VIRUS SUBUNIT PROTEINS - The invention discloses compositions comprising soluble and membrane-anchored forms of Lassa virus (LASV) glycoprotein 1 (GP1), glycoprotein 2 (GP2), the glycoprotein precursor (GPC), the nucleocapsid protein (NP), and the nucleic acids encoding these proteins. This invention further relates to diagnostic and preventative methods using these compositions. Preventative methods include preparation of vaccines, as well as factors (e.g. small molecules) that inhibit LASV infectivity. Further, the invention relates to diagnostic and therapeutic antibodies including neutralizing antibodies for the prevention and treatment of infection by LASV and other arenaviruses. | 10-14-2010 |
20140377740 | SOLUBLE AND MEMBRANE-ANCHORED FORMS OF LASSA VIRUS SUBUNIT PROTEINS - Soluble and membrane-anchored forms of Lassa virus (LASV) glycoprotein 1 (GP1), glycoprotein 2 (GP2), the glycoprotein precursor (GPC), the nucleocapsid protein (NP), and the nucleic acids encoding these proteins are disclosed, as well as diagnostic and preventative methods using these compositions. Also disclosed are methods including preparation of vaccines, factors (e.g. small molecules) that inhibit LASV infectivity, and diagnostic and therapeutic antibodies including neutralizing antibodies for the prevention and treatment of infection by LASV and other arenaviruses. | 12-25-2014 |
James M. Bausch, Wildwood, MO US
Luc Bausch, Palos Verdes Estates, CA US
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20150298015 | Systems and Methods Implementing Devices Adapted to Controllably Propel Themselves Through a Medium - Systems and methods in accordance with embodiments of the invention implement devices adapted to propel themselves through a medium, where the path that they traverse can be advantageously controlled. In one embodiment, a device adapted to propel itself through a medium includes: a body; a drive mechanism coupled to the body; a propeller rotatably coupled to the drive mechanism; a first wing coupled to the body, the first wing being configured to generate a first lift; and a second wing coupled to the body, the second wing being configured to generate a second lift that is different than the first lift. | 10-22-2015 |
Matthew G. Bausch, South Burlington, VT US
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20150194346 | METHODS OF LOCALIZED HARDENING OF DICING CHANNEL - Various embodiments include localized hardening of dicing channels in an integrated circuit (IC) wafer. In some embodiments, a method includes: applying localized heat to a metal interconnect in a wafer kerf on an IC wafer using a heat source; and removing the heat source to cool the metal interconnect after the applying of the localized heat to the metal interconnect, wherein the applying of the heat and the removing of the heat source increases a hardness of the metal interconnect. | 07-09-2015 |
Michael Bausch, Livonia, NY US
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20090048682 | Disposable neck trial adapter - The system to implant a prosthetic device in a long bone such as a femur or a humerus includes a stem implant having a recess. The system of present invention also includes a broach to prepare the long bone that may receive the stem implant. The broach also has a recess that is similar to the recess in the stem implant. An adapter of a generally rectangular shape similar to the recess fits snugly in the recess in the stem implant. A trial neck that fits snugly in the recess formed in the adapter is also provided. A trial head may be assembled on the trial neck. A neck similar to the trial neck can be inserted in place of trial neck. A head may be assembled on the proximal end of the neck. A system for implantation of a prosthetic device in a long bone may be made available as a kit that includes at least two stems having the adapter inserted in each of the stem, at least two trial necks, at least two trial heads, at least two necks and at least two heads. | 02-19-2009 |
Michael E. Bausch, Livonia, NY US
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20140038458 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - Systems and methods ( | 02-06-2014 |
20140090241 | BATTERY ASSEMBLY FOR AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - Systems and methods ( | 04-03-2014 |
Michael O. Bausch, Lexington, SC US
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20110150163 | PROCESS FOR APPLICATION OF LUBRICANT TO FUEL ROD DURING FUEL ASSEMBLY LOADING PROCESS - The present invention relates generally to nuclear reactors, and more particularly, to nuclear reactors having fuel assemblies that employ support grids. A method of reducing friction and physical contact between a fuel rod and support grid in a nuclear fuel assembly is provided. The method includes applying a lubricant composition to the outer surface of the fuel rod during fuel assembly fabrication and removing the lubricant composition afterward. | 06-23-2011 |
Zackary N. Bausch, Stuart, FL US
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20120255669 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING LARGE MOLDED MONOLITHIC PRODUCTS - The present invention provides a process for making monolithic fiber composite parts comprising the steps of providing a first mold part having a first inner surface and a second mold part having a second inner surface. Applying a gel coat to the first inner surface and to the second inner surface and then curing the gel coat. Placing a fiber reinforcement fabric onto the gel coat. Placing a removable mandrel, shear web components and a partially inflated bladder bag onto the fiber reinforcement fabric. Wrapping the fiber reinforcement fabric over the mandrel, the shear web components and the bladder bag. Sealing the second mold part to the first mold part to form a closed mold and fully inflating the bladder bag. Providing a vacuum feed and a resin feed onto the closed mold. Applying vacuum to the closed mold through the vacuum feed and removing the mandrel. Infusing resin into the vacuum closed mold through the resin feed to form a part. Curing and hardening the part. Unsealing the second mold part from the first mold part and removing the part. | 10-11-2012 |