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Bruce Berckmans, Palm Beach Gardens, FL US
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| 20080220394 | Deposition of discrete nanoparticles on a nanostructured surface of an implant - A method of forming an implant to be implanted into living bone is disclosed. The method comprises the act of roughening at least a portion of the implant surface to produce a microscale roughened surface. The method further comprises forming a nanoscale roughened surface on the microscale roughened surface. The method further comprises the act of depositing discrete nanoparticles on the nanoscale roughened surface though a one-step process of exposing the roughened surface to a solution including the nanoparticles. The nanoparticles comprise a material having a property that promotes osseointegration. | 09-11-2008 |
Daniel Berckmans, Kessel-Lo BE
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| 20090312660 | Recognition and localisation of pathologic animal and human sounds - A system and method are described for combining the respiratory status (e.g. amount and type of cough) with the localization of organisms having the respiratory status in real time. The organisms are able to suffer from a respiratory complaint, i.e. they have lungs such as mammals especially farm animals and humans. In particular the present invention is advantageous for animals and humans who are exposed to closed confinements such as pens, cages, aircraft, public places where humans are in close proximity to each other. | 12-17-2009 |
| 20090312998 | REAL-TIME MONITORING AND CONTROL OF PHYSICAL AND AROUSAL STATUS OF INDIVIDUAL ORGANISMS - The present invention relates to methods and systems for monitoring and controlling the status of humans or animals, in particular relating to both the physical and the arousal status of an individual human or animal. These methods and systems rely on a dynamic and adaptive data-based on-line modelling technique wherein information on bioprocess inputs and outputs is measured in real-time and the model predicts an output based on the bioprocess input. The provided methods are particularly useful to monitor and/or control processes in which performance is important. | 12-17-2009 |
Jos Berckmans, Eindhoven NL
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| 20080298209 | FOCUSING CONTROL METHOD FOR READING/WRITING OPTICAL DISC - An optical reading/writing apparatus has an optical head that includes a collimator and a lens. For efficient and reliable focusing control for writing an empty optical disk, calibration of focus offset and spherical aberration is executed by setting a boundary and performing data-reading in an OPC area only with combinations of focus offset and spherical aberration within the boundary. Accordingly, an optimum combination of focus offset and spherical aberration is determined for focusing compensation in subsequent writing operation of the empty disk. | 12-04-2008 |
Marc Charles F. Berckmans, Bruxelles BE
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| 20080206571 | COATING COMPOSITIONS - A coating composition comprising a starchy material, said material having: | 08-28-2008 |
Marc Charles Florent Berckmans, Bruxelles BE
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| 20080300400 | Process for Starch Modification - A starch thinning and etherification process is provided comprising the steps of (a) mixing a starch substrate with a thinning agent, an alkalizing agent and an etherification agent; (b) drying the mixture of step (a); and (c) allowing the dried mixture to react with the etherification agent, wherein: the thinning agent consists of one or more hypochlorites; step (a) is carried out at an alkaline pH and does not involve any artificial heating; and step (b) is carried out before the mixture of step (a) reaches the starch substrate's gelatinisation temperature. | 12-04-2008 |
| 20080306254 | Process for Modification of Biopolymers - A biopolymer thinning process is provided comprising the steps of (a) mixing a biopolymer substrate with a thinning agent and an alkalizing agent; and (b) drying the mixture of step (a), wherein the thinning agent consists of one or more hypochlorites; and step (a) is carried out at a neutral to alkaline pH and does not involve any artificial heating. | 12-11-2008 |
| 20100159101 | PROCESS FOR MODIFYING STARCHES - The present invention discloses a process for modifying starches comprising subjecting a non-pregelatinised starch and/or flour to a superheated steam treatment, wherein said superheated steam treatment is carried out in a reaction chamber of a reactor, said reaction chamber having at least one inlet and at least one outlet, and wherein the temperature of the superheated steam at the inlet of the reaction chamber is in the range of 150 to 650° C., preferably 250 to 550° C., more preferably 350 to 450° C., and wherein the temperature of the superheated steam at the outlet of the reaction chamber is in the range of 105 to 155° C., preferably 115 to 140° C., more preferably 115 to 125° C. The invention further refers to the starches obtained and baby foods, infant foods, sauces, soups, puddings, dressings, bakery creams, gravies and beverages comprising said starches. Also disclosed is a spray dryer for treating a heat-sensitive material with superheated steam comprising a reaction chamber having at least one inlet for the introduction into the chamber of a stream of superheated steam, at least one outlet for allowing the contents of the chamber to exit and a nozzle for producing a spray of droplets into the path of the stream of superheated steam, said spray of droplets being formed from a liquid containing the heat-sensitive material, wherein the reaction chamber is adapted such that, in use, the stream of superheated steam entering the reaction chamber becomes homogeneously distributed in the chamber and flows in a direction substantially parallel with the internal wall of the reaction chamber. | 06-24-2010 |
