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Berit Edsberg, Lyngby DK
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| 20110230402 | TREATING DIABETES MELITUS USING INSULIN INJECTIONS WITH LESS THAN DAILY INJECTION FREQUENCY - The present invention relates to an insulin derivative for the treatment of a condition or disease where administration of insulin will be of benefit, comprising administering, to a patient in need thereof, effective dosages of the insulin derivative, wherein said insulin derivative exhibits a prolonged profile of action and wherein said dosages are administered at intervals longer than 24 hours. | 09-22-2011 |
Berit Larsson, Danderyd SE
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| 20100099994 | IMPLANTABLE HEART ANALYZING DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHOD - An implantable heart analyzing device has a housing and a control circuit located within said housing. The control circuit generates an output signal adapted to actuate an activator, which is able to make a wall of the heart deflect or vibrate. The control circuit also communicates with a sensor, which can be identical with the activator, with which the movement of the heart wall can be sensed. The control circuit executes a procedure that involves the generation of an output signal and sensing a corresponding sensor signal, and to be able to derive information concerning the tension of the heart wall. An implantable heart analyzing includes the aforementioned heart analyzing device, as well as the activator and the sensor. The heart analyzing device and the system implement a method that results in generation of the aforementioned information concerning the tension of the heart wall. | 04-22-2010 |
Berit Stjernfeld, Malmo SE
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| 20100133103 | METHOD AND A DEVICE FOR MONITORING PHYSICAL CONDITIONS - A method for monitoring the physical conditions of products, such as food-stuff and similar, wherein a plurality of detectors associated to nodes (25; 31) is arranged close to the food-stuff. A detector (26; 34) continuously measures at least one physical condition of a product. The nodes (25; 31) establish continuously and periodically a wire-less contact with the central unit (12), said nodes and said central unit being part of a local installation, and also transfer measured data from the detectors (26; 34) to the central unit (12). The central unit (12) continuously stores the received measured data and continuously and periodically establishes a wireless contact with a server (11) connected to the Internet for the transfer of stored measured data. Information related to the transferred measured data is made available on the server (11) to be reviewed through the Internet. The central unit (12) comprises a first communication means (14) for a wireless communication with a web server (11) connected to the Internet and a second communication means (16) for a wire-less communication with the nodes. The nodes comprise a communication means (17) corresponding to the second communication means for having a wire-less communication with the second communication means. Furthermore, the nodes comprise detectors (12; 34) and detector elements (27; 39) for recording data relating to the physical condition of the object. The nodes are arranged to continuously and periodically establish a wireless contact with a central unit (12) comprising a storage unit (53) for storing a plurality of measured data from a plurality of nodes. | 06-03-2010 |
Berit Wessler, Regensburg DE
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| 20100086790 | Layer system - A layer system including a substrate on which a first layer is positioned is provided. The first layer includes a thermographic material. The thermographic material is a pyrochlore phase doped with at least one rare earth material. The rare earth material is selected from the group europium, terbium, erbium, dysprosium, samarium, holmium, praseodymium, ytterbium, neodymium, and thulium. A method of a layer system is also provided. | 04-08-2010 |
