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Arthur Binder, Greensboro, NC US
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| 20100152492 | PROCESS FOR THE CRYSTALLISATION OF MESOTRIONE - The invention relates to a process for selectively controlling the crystallisation mesotrione [2-(4-methylsulphonyl-2-nitrobenzoyl)cyclohexane-1,3-dione] from aqueous solution in which the aqueous mesotrione solution is introduced to a crystalliser containing seed crystals predominantly of the thermodynamically stable polymorph (“Form 1”) in a semi-continuous or continuous manner. The invention further relates to a process for converting the metastable polymorph (“Form 2”) of mesotrione to Form 1 by introducing an aqueous solution containing the former form to a crystalliser containing seed crystals predominantly of the latter form. | 06-17-2010 |
Brant Binder, Chestnut Hill, MA US
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| 20080240543 | Calibration and normalization method for biosensors - Calibration and normalization methods for a grating-based sensor design are disclosed. The sensor may be constructed in a manner optimized for both label-free and luminescence, e.g. fluorescence, amplification detection in a single device. Such a sensor, based on grating or another periodical structure with appropriate coating, dramatically increases the diversity of applications and allows realizing novel concepts that provide qualitative and quantitative information/data for each location or capture element in the sensor surface. The invention takes advantage of these different modes to carry out a quality control (QC) step and a calibration of each individual location of the sensor. Thus, the assay data can be flagged according to their quality and local density variations, batch variations and variations in the printed deposition of probes or the materials to the surface can be compensated. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20090017488 | Methods for Identifying Modulators of Ion Channels - The invention provides methods for identifying modulators of ion channels without the use of recombinant cell lines over-expressing the ion channel proteins or the use of detection labels. | 01-15-2009 |
| 20100003743 | Grating-based sensor combining label-free binding detection and fluorescence amplification and readout system for sensor - A grating-based sensor is disclosed that has a grating structure constructed and designed for both evanescent resonance (ER) fluorescence detection and label-free detection applications. Some embodiments are disclosed which are optimized for ER detection in an air mode, in which the sample is dry. Other embodiments are optimized for ER detection in liquid mode, in which the sample is suspended in liquid medium such as water. One and two-dimensional gratings are also disclosed, including gratings characterized by unit cells with central posts, central holes, and two-level, two-dimensional gratings. A readout system for such sensors is also disclosed. One embodiment includes a first light source optimized for collecting label-free detection data, a second light source optimized for collecting ER fluorescence amplification data, and at least one detector. In one embodiment, the detector is an imaging system and includes a CCD camera for collecting both ER and label-free data. In other embodiments, the at least one detector takes the form of a spectrometer for collection of label-free data and a photomultiplier for collecting ER data. In other embodiments, a single light source such as a tunable laser or broad band light source is used. | 01-07-2010 |
| 20100143959 | GRATING BASED SENSOR COMBINING LABEL-FREE BINDING DETECTION AND FLUORESNCE AMPLIFICATION AND READOUT SYSTEM FOR SENSOR - A grating-based sensor is disclosed that has a grating structure constructed and designed for both evanescent resonance (ER) fluorescence detection and label-free detection applications. One and two-dimensional gratings are also disclosed, including gratings characterized by unit cells with central posts, central holes, and two-level, two-dimensional gratings. A readout system for such sensors is also disclosed. Various applications for the biosensors are described, including cell-based assays for assessing the effect of drug compounds, proteins, peptides and other materials on cell function. A biosensor embodiment optimized for a luminescent response at two different wavelengths is also described. Such luminescent response could be produced by fluorescence (either native or from an attached fluorophore), phosphorescence, chemi-luminescence, or other luminescence technology. Two different luminescence technologies could be combined on the same biosensor chip. | 06-10-2010 |
| 20100227769 | GRATING-BASED SENSOR COMBINING LABEL-FREE BINDING DETECTION AND FLUORESCENCE AMPLIFICATION AND READOUT SYSTEM FOR SENSOR - A grating-based sensor is disclosed that has a grating structure constructed and designed for both evanescent resonance (ER) fluorescence detection and label-free detection applications. Some embodiments are disclosed which are optimized for ER detection in an air mode, in which the sample is dry. Other embodiments are optimized for ER detection in liquid mode, in which the sample is suspended in liquid medium such as water. One and two-dimensional gratings are also disclosed, including gratings characterized by unit cells with central posts, central holes, and two-level, two-dimensional gratings. A readout system for such sensors is also disclosed. One embodiment includes a first light source optimized for collecting label-free detection data, a second light source optimized for collecting ER fluorescence amplification data, and at least one detector. In one embodiment, the detector is an imaging system and includes a CCD camera for collecting both ER and label-free data. In other embodiments, the at least one detector takes the form of a spectrometer for collection of label-free data and a photomultiplier for collecting ER data. In other embodiments, a single light source such as a tunable laser or broad band light source is used. | 09-09-2010 |
| 20100329933 | Grating-based sensor combining label-free binding detection and fluorescence amplification and readout system for sensor - A grating-based sensor is disclosed that has a grating structure constructed and designed for both evanescent resonance (ER) fluorescence detection and label-free detection applications. Some embodiments are disclosed which are optimized for ER detection in an air mode, in which the sample is dry. Other embodiments are optimized for ER detection in liquid mode, in which the sample is suspended in liquid medium such as water. One and two-dimensional gratings are also disclosed, including gratings characterized by unit cells with central posts, central holes, and two-level, two-dimensional gratings. A readout system for such sensors is also disclosed. One embodiment includes a first light source optimized for collecting label-free detection data, a second light source optimized for collecting ER fluorescence amplification data, and at least one detector. In one embodiment, the detector is in the form of an imaging system and includes a CCD camera for collecting both ER and label-free data. In other embodiments, the at least one detector takes the form of a spectrometer for collection of label-free data and a photomultiplier for collecting ER data. In other embodiments, a single light source such as a tunable laser or broad band light source is used. | 12-30-2010 |
Carl Binder, Ann Arbor, MI US
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| 20090145899 | CAPLESS REFUELING SYSTEM COVER WITH LOCKING MECHANISM - A fill neck cover for a capless refueling system is provided with a locking mechanism that selectively blocks lateral movement of the cover to prevent access to the filler neck opening and may be selectively unlocked to allow lateral movement of the cover such that the fill nozzle may be inserted into the fill opening. | 06-11-2009 |
Craig Binder, Vancouver, WA US
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| 20110192111 | Cast-in Shear Wall Anchor - A kit for enabling rapid and efficient installation of cast-in shear wall anchors is disclosed. The kit comprises a pre-manufactured base plate, a threaded rod segment of a predetermined length, a threaded coupler and a plug with a marker feature. The threaded rod segment is installed into the base plate and a threaded coupler is installed onto the threaded rod segment. The plug is installed into the threaded coupler. The plug features a marker feature that is preferably flexible, intended to protrude above the poured concrete surface to aid in locating the anchor after the concrete is cured, while the rest of the assembled anchor remains below the surface. The flexible nature of the marker feature prevents it from interfering with finishing equipment. The threaded rod segment is of a length predetermined to position the top of the threaded coupler just below the poured concrete surface in a typical installation. A range of on-site adjustment is possible by moving the threaded coupler up or down on the threaded rod segment. | 08-11-2011 |
David Alan Binder, Saddle Brook, NJ US
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| 20090093392 | Detergent Compositions and Their Use - Use of a detergent composition comprising an amine oxide surfactant, at least one branched nonionic surfactant and at least one anionic component for enhancing particulate soil removal from a fabric washed in a wash liquor containing the detergent composition. | 04-09-2009 |
| 20110147259 | Stabilized Glycerin-in-Oil Emulsions - Compositions and methods are disclosed for stabilizing glycerin-in-oil emulsions, which can be used to significantly reduce thermal instability or instability over time compared to traditional cosmetics or topical formulations. The compositions comprise one or more oil-soluble rheological modifiers and optionally one or more emulsifiers in a glycerin-in-oil emulsion. | 06-23-2011 |
| 20110150799 | Block Copolymer and Ester-Terminated Polyesteramide Composition and Uses Thereof - Compositions and methods for the preparation of a composition comprising a block copolymer and ester-terminated polyester amide solubilized in a compatible solvent are disclosed. The disclosed compositions are long-lasting, transfer resistant, flexible, and water-proof capable of complexing the active ingredient to provide such benefits. The disclosed compositions are useful for formulating cosmetics, personal care products, cosmeceuticals, and the like. | 06-23-2011 |
Devin Binder, Newport Beach, CA US
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| 20090312646 | OPTICAL DETECTION OF SEIZURE, A PRE-SEIZURE STATE, AND CEREBRAL EDEMA AND OPTICAL FIBER DETECTION OF THE SAME - A method for using optical parameters to monitor for a physiological event and/or a state prior to the physiological event includes the steps of: illuminating neural tissue with diagnostic light of a predetermined frequency at a predetermined location; detecting magnitude of optical scattering by neural tissue of the diagnostic light as a function of time; and determining a signature signal of the optical scattering of the diagnostic light before the physiological event in the neural tissue becomes clinically manifested. An apparatus includes a source of diagnostic light of a predetermined frequency for illuminating neural tissue at a predetermined location, a detector of optical scattering and/or optical absorption by neural tissue of the diagnostic light as a function of time, and a signal processor for determining a signature signal of the optical scattering and/or optical absorption of the diagnostic light before the physiological event becomes clinically manifested. | 12-17-2009 |
Joseph B. Binder, Berkeley, CA US
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| 20110065159 | BIOMASS HYDROLYSIS - High-yielding method for chemical hydrolysis of lignocellulose into monosaccharides. The process of the invention can additionally be applied to cellulose, xylan and related biomass polysaccharides, such as galactan, mannan, or arabinan. The method is employed for hydrolysis of a biomass polysaccharide substrate. The process is carried out in an ionic liquid in which cellulose is soluble in the presence of catalytic acid at a temperature sufficiently high to initiate hydrolysis. Water is added to the reaction mixture after initiation of hydrolysis at a rate controlled to avoid precipitation yet avoid undesired sugar dehydration products such ad HMF. Hydrolysis product is useful as feedstock for fermentations including fermentation processes for ethanol, butanol and other fuels. | 03-17-2011 |
Joseph Bartholomew Binder, Berkeley, CA US
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| 20100004437 | Chemical Transformation of Lignocellulosic Biomass into Fuels and Chemicals - A method for converting a carbohydrate to a furan in a polar aprotic solvent in the presence of a chloride, bromide, or iodide salt or a mixture thereof and optionally in the presence of an acid catalyst, a metal halide catalyst and/or an ionic liquid (up to 40 wt %). The method can be employed in particular to produce furfural or 5-hydroxymethylfurfural. | 01-07-2010 |
Joseph S. Binder, Seattle, WA US
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| 20110099494 | DYNAMIC GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE LAYOUT - A system and method for laying out graphical user interface elements at a client device. A client device receives a set of containers, each container including program instructions and specifications. The program instructions of each container are executed to determine a size and position of each graphical user interface element. Each type of container has corresponding logic upon which sizing and positioning of graphical user interface elements is based. The client device may receive data metadata descriptive of the graphical user interface elements and application specifications. Sizing and positioning of the graphical user interface elements may be based on the data metadata and application specifications. A layout process may recursively descend a structure of containers to determine sizes and positions of each GUI element. | 04-28-2011 |
| 20110131512 | UPDATEABLE RUNNING APPLICATION - An application can be run and initial user interface definitions for the application can be loaded into memory. The application can use the initial user interface definitions in the memory to present an initial user interface for the application. In response to user input, one or more updates can be made to the initial user interface definitions in the memory, and the application can use the updated user interface definitions to present an updated user interface for the application. Presenting the initial user interface, making the updates, and using the updated definitions to present the updated user interface can be done while the application continues to run. | 06-02-2011 |
| 20110185294 | PATTERN-BASED USER INTERFACES - An intended usage of information to be displayed by a software application can be described. A selection of a user interface pattern module for displaying the information can be performed. The user interface pattern module can be designed for the intended usage. While running the application, user interface constructs for displaying the information using the user interface pattern module can be instantiated and organized, and can be rendered to display the information. Moreover, a first user interface pattern module can be selected and used with categorization metadata for the information to display the information in a first context, and a second user interface pattern module can be selected and used with the categorization metadata to display the information in a second context. Additionally, the categorization metadata may be revised, and the revised categorization metadata and a selected user interface pattern module may be used to instantiate and organize user interface constructs. | 07-28-2011 |
Joseph Stephen Binder, Seattle, WA US
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| 20100146481 | DEVELOPING APPLICATIONS AT RUNTIME - Data applications may be developed within an integrated development environment comprising an iterative cycle of writing source code, building the source code, running the data application, and testing the data application. The development becomes iterative because the application is torn down, redesigned, rebuilt, and re-executed if the data application is modified. Developing an application at runtime is disclosed herein, which is generally more efficient than conventional iterative techniques. As provided herein, runtime application comprising prebuilt components is presented to a user. The runtime application may be modified through modification gestures. An update assembly may be built based upon the modification gestures. The runtime application may be updated based upon the updated assembly. For example, prebuilt components modified by modification gestures may be torn down, updated with a corresponding update assembly, and reloaded into the runtime application, while the runtime application is in a runtime state. | 06-10-2010 |
Kevin A. Binder, Ankeny, IA US
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| 20090272049 | Method of building elevated water storage tanks - The disclosed liquid storage tank has a concrete tower section. A steel tank shell above the tower section encompasses a tank volume that has a capacity of at least 100,000 U.S. gallons. A concrete ringbeam at the top of the tower section surrounds an internal area between the ringbeam and an access tube that extends from within the tank volume into an interior of the tower section. The ringbeam has an integral upper wall above a ring-shaped, upwardly-facing supporting face that is at least about 4″ inches wide and resists downward forces. A series of laterally adjacent concrete dome segments creates a dome that has a vaulted upper surface and essentially covers the internal area. Each of the dome segments has an outer end that sits on the supporting face of the ringbeam, and an inner end that is positioned above the outer end. Lateral sides on each segment define a segment angle, and the sum of the segment angles of the adjacent segments is less than 360 degrees. Fill sections extend between adjacent dome segments. A pourback creates a continuous surface from the top of the upper wall on the ringbeam to a raised portion of the dome segments. A steel liner covers the dome. The liner has a vaulted upper surface and is connected to the tank shell. In building the tank, precast dome segments can be temporarily supported, with the support being removed after all the segments are placed. | 11-05-2009 |
Kyle W. Binder, Winston-Salem, NC US
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| 20110172611 | DELIVERY SYSTEM - Provided herein is a delivery system, including: (a) an optical sensor configured to detect data useful to create a map of a bodily surface; and (b) a printer operatively associated with the optical sensor and configured to deliver compositions (optionally including cells) to the bodily surface based upon the data or map. Methods of forming a tissue on a bodily surface of a patient in need thereof are also provided, as are methods, systems and computer program products useful for processing bodily surface data. | 07-14-2011 |
Lawrence Binder, Broomfield, CO US
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| 20110137345 | Posterior lumbar fusion - There is disclosed an interspinous attachment system for providing support between adjacent spinal levels. In an embodiment, an interspinous attachment system provides support between adjacent spinal levels and includes a crosslink, a first crosslink connector and a second crosslink connector each selectively attachable to spinal fixation rods, and an interspinous attachment device having a crosslink attachment portion and a spinous process attachment portion. In another embodiment, there is provided a method of attaching a crosslink to a pair of spinal fixation rods. The method includes tightening a set screw in a housing of each of the crosslink connectors to engage a crosslink, rotate the crosslink connectors with the set screw tightening, and engage the rods with the cross link through the rotation, wherein the tightening the set screw fixedly connects the ends of the crosslink and the rods together. | 06-09-2011 |
Lawrence Binder, Croydon, PA US
Lawrence Binder, Doylestown, PA US
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| 20110213421 | Bone Fixation Plate - An apparatus for reducing the profile of a bone fixation plate while, preventing backing out of screws is disclosed. The apparatus includes at least one section of relief and sections of engagement. The plate has at least two openings though which two screws can pass through bony tissue. As the screw is tightened, it will begin to lag the plate to the bone. When the screw head interferes with the plate at the interference point, there is a slight resistance that insertion forces can overcome. When the screw is advanced further, it snaps into the sliding fit area and is allowed to move freely. The forces that cause the screw to back out from the plate are preferably not strong enough to pass the screw head back past the interference section. It may be desirable to include a set screw to help prevent backout. | 09-01-2011 |
Lawrence J. Binder, Miami, FL US
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| 20110054533 | SPINOUS FUSION DEVICE - An implant device has a main body that has a top surface and a bottom surface. The implant device further has a first notch formed in the top surface for receiving a first spinous process and a second notch formed in the bottom surface for receiving a second spinous process. | 03-03-2011 |
| 20110218629 | SPINAL STABILIZATION DEVICE - A spinal implant device in accordance with the present disclosure is made of a material suitable for human implantation and has a main body having a substantially square periphery. In addition, the spinal implant device has a tapered leading tip on a distal end of the spinal implant device and contiguous with the main body for insertion into a intervertebral space between two vertebral bodies. | 09-08-2011 |
Marty E. Binder, Erie, PA US
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| 20100236952 | SOLUTE-DISPENSING CLOSURE - A solute-dispensing closure is configured to mount on a filler neck of a container. Solute-dispensing closure can be operated by a user to discharge solute into solvent stored in a solvent reservoir provided in the container. | 09-23-2010 |
Michael Binder, Brooklyn, NY US
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| 20090169446 | System for hydrogen generation - The present invention relates to a composition and method for storage and controlled release of hydrogen. In particular, the present invention relates to the use of borohydride based solutions as a hydrogen storage source and a catalyst system to release hydrogen therefrom. | 07-02-2009 |
Neil Binder, New York, NY US
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| 20080235212 | Evaluating real estate properties - The present invention is an improved system and method for analyzing multiple real estate properties. The system includes a pool of properties that are searched based on user-defined search criteria. The system identifies comparison properties from the search pool. The comparison properties include attributes that match or are a near match to the search criteria. The system compares each of the comparison properties to at least one average value and demonstrably depicts the comparison to the user. | 09-25-2008 |
Robert Binder, Franklin, MI US
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| 20090038194 | HOLDER FOR HANDICAP PERMIT - A kit for use in securing a vehicular handicap permit to the interior of a vehicle windshield so that the permit is visible through the windshield includes a strip having Velcro on one side and a pressure-sensitive adhesive on the opposite side. The kit also includes a permit holder with pressure-sensitive adhesive on one side and a Velcro strip on the opposite side. The holder is secured to the permit by folding the holder so that two sections of the adhesive coating face one another and pressing the two sections against two sides of the permit adjacent to edges of the permit. The Velcro on the exposed side of the holder may then be secured to the Velcro on the strip, which is attached to the windshield by its pressure-sensitive coating so that the permit hangs downwardly behind the windshield. | 02-12-2009 |
Robert J. Binder, Farmington, CT US
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| 20090247456 | Complexes of alpha (2) macroglobulin and antigenic molecules for immunotherapy - The present invention relates to complexes of alpha (2) macroglobulin associated with antigenic molecules for use in immunotherapy. The invention relates to methods for using such compositions in the diagnosis and treatment of immune disorders, proliferative disorders, and infectious diseases. | 10-01-2009 |
Robert Lloyd Binder, Montgomery, OH US
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| 20110262025 | Cosmetic Compositions and Methods for Maintaining and Improving Barrier Function of the Stratum Corneum and to Reduce the Visible Signs of Aging in Skin - Gene panels, biomarker panels and microarrays relating to lipid formation in stratum corneum of human skin as a function of extrinsic and/or intrinsic aging conditions, and methods for assessing the age status of human skin, methods for identifying or evaluating an agent as effective for improving stratum corneum barrier maintenance and/or repair properties in aged skin, and cosmetic composition comprising the identified agents are all provided. | 10-27-2011 |
| 20110262570 | Transcriptional Profiling and Biomarker-Based Methods for Identifying and Evaluating Agents for Antioxidant Efficacy in Cosmetic Skin Care Formulations - Gene panels, microarrays and biomarker panels relating to genes and gene products associated with age-related oxidative damage to skin, and transcriptional profiling-based methods for identification and evaluation of cosmetic agents for prevention, reversal, or reduction of oxidative damage to skin. Cosmetic agents and compositions comprising the cosmetic agents, capable of inducing nrf2-mediated activation of the antioxidant response element to increase expression of Phase 2 enzymes, methods for restoring optimal redox status to skin employing the agents, and methods for identifying and evaluating cosmetic agents acting via the nrf2-mediated mechanism. | 10-27-2011 |
Thomas P. Binder, Decatur, IL US
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| 20080213429 | Dry Corn Mill As A Biomass Factory - Novel grain processing methods and the products obtained therefrom are disclosed. High value oil, ammonia, and methane streams are obtained by a modified ethanol dry milling process that includes a subsequent anaerobic digestion of the oil cake residue obtained from extracting oil from the germ of a grain. Modified de-oiled distillers dried grains that include stillage obtained from anaerobic digestion of the oil cake are provided. In various embodiments, the modified de-oiled distillers dried grains may be the stillage from anaerobic digestion of the oil cake only, may also include the ordinary DDGs obtained from fermentation of the endosperm portion of the grain, or may include stillage obtained from further anaerobic digestion of the ordinary DDGs. | 09-04-2008 |
| 20080274019 | Preparation of Derivative of Polyhydric Alcohols - A method for converting a polyhydric alcohol into propylene glycol and butanediols is disclosed. Also disclosed are methods for converting polyhydric alcohols into three-carbon products and four-carbon products. Also disclosed are methods for maximizing conversion of polyhydric alcohols and minimizing formation of reaction products that are difficult to remove from the desired product. In other embodiments, methods are described to optimize use of reactants, including hydrogen, in hydrogenolysis of polyhydric alcohols. | 11-06-2008 |
| 20090029432 | DRY FRACTIONATION OF CORN - Novel grain processing methods and the products obtained therefrom are disclosed. Methods may include separation of pericarp fractions, hydrolysis of the pericarp fractions one or more time, and fractionation of the hydrolyzed pericarp fractions. Hydrolyzed pericarp fractions have applications including fermentation media, livestock feed, and fuel feedstocks. | 01-29-2009 |
| 20090081740 | PRODUCTION OF AMINO ACIDS FROM SUCROSE IN CORYNEBACTERIUM GLUTAMICUM - Methods and compositions for increased production of amino acids from | 03-26-2009 |
| 20090118498 | OZONOLYSIS REACTIONS IN LIQUID CO2 AND CO2-EXPANDED SOLVENTS - A method for increasing ozone concentration in a liquid can include: providing a gas having ozone; introducing the ozone-containing gas into a liquid, wherein the liquid and ozone combination has a temperature between about 0.8 and about 1.5 times the critical temperature of ozone; and increasing isothermally, the pressure of the ozone-containing gas above the liquid to about 0.3 to about 5 times the critical pressure of ozone so as to increase the ozone concentration in the liquid. The temperature is expressed in absolute units (Kelvin or Rankin). The method can be used for removing ozone from a gas or for purifying ozone. The liquid having a high ozone concentration can be used for ozonolysis of a substrate. | 05-07-2009 |
| 20090130257 | PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ANIMAL FEED AND ETHANOL AND NOVEL ANIMAL FEED - A method for the production of ethanol and a modified animal feed is provided. The method replaces the starch in known corn-based animal feed with biomass fiber treated to make it more digestible by animals. The process includes wherein the pericarp and germ are removed from the corn kernel and processed for by-products. The starch and protein are also removed and separated. The starch is then fermented and distilled to ethanol and stillage. The bioavailable modified animal feed comprises the pericarp and germ removed from corn kernels and optionally by-products of the pericarp and germ processing, and lignocellulosic materials. The modified animal feed may optionally include energy materials such as animal and vegetable fats, vegetable soapstocks, or glycerin, and combinations thereof. | 05-21-2009 |
| 20100093530 | METHOD OF PREPARING A COMPOSITION USING ARGENTATION CHROMATOGRAPHY - The present invention is directed to a method of preparing compositions enriched in compounds containing carbon chains of varying degrees of unsaturation using argentation chromatography. The present method utilizes an argentized cationic resin or a conditioned argentized alumina to separate compounds containing saturated or mono-unsaturated carbon chains from compounds having polyunsaturated carbon chains present in a starting composition. The invention is particularly useful for preparing a composition enriched in polyunsaturated fatty acid alkyl esters from mixtures of fatty acid esters in a starting composition derived from vegetable oils. The present invention is also directed to a method of preparing a conditioned argentized alumina adsorbent having increased selectivity for compounds containing one or more polyunsaturated carbon chains. | 04-15-2010 |
Walter L. Binder, San Diego, CA US
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| 20090176251 | Methods for Diagnosing Celiac Disease Based on the Level of Anti-Gliadin and Anti-tTG IgA and IgG Antibodies - The present invention is in the field of diagnosing celiac disease. More particularly, the present invention relates to a method to diagnose celiac disease based on the level of anti-gliadin and anti-tissue transglutaminase antibodies. | 07-09-2009 |
Walter L. Binder, San Deigo, CA US
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| 20100311089 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DIAGNOSING PATIENTS WITH ACUTE ATHEROSCLEROTIC SYNDROME - The present invention is in the field of autoimmunity. More specifically, the present invention relates to the detection of autoantibodies to domain 4 of beta 2-glycoprotein I (β | 12-09-2010 |
William A. Binder, Morrisville, NC US
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| 20090119630 | Arrangements for Developing Integrated Circuit Designs - In some embodiments, a method is disclosed for converging on an acceptable integrated circuit design for an integrated circuit. The method can include selecting a path, determining if the path has a timing deficiency, segmenting the path into path segments and allocating the timing deficiency across the segments according to attributes of the path segments. Segments can have attributes such as a design freeze when the design is mature or “optimum.” Allocating can include allocating the timing deficiency across path segments according to attributes such as the proportion of the length of a segmented path to the overall path length. Allocating can include allocating the timing deficiency to path segments based on attributes provided as user input. | 05-07-2009 |
| 20090241079 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ACHIEVING POWER OPTIMIZATION IN A HIERARCHICAL NETLIST - The invention generally relates to integrated circuit design, and more particularly to systems and methods for providing power optimization in a hierarchical netlist. A method includes generating a hierarchical netlist of the design, wherein the design includes a plurality of macros. The method also includes determining the timing slack of each path of the design. For each pin of each one of the plurality of macros, the method includes: determining the worst timing path; determining the slack value of the worst timing path; determining the subset of macros of the plurality of macros associated with the worst timing path; determining an apportionment parameter for each one of the subset of macros; determining a distribution of the slack amongst the subset of macros based upon the respective apportionment parameters; and adjusting timing assertions for each one of the subset of macros based upon the distribution of the slack. | 09-24-2009 |
William Alan Binder, Morrisville, NC US
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| 20110047521 | DEVELOPMENT TOOL FOR COMPARING NETLISTS - System, method, and program product analyze netlists for related electrical circuit designs by comparing predefined physical characteristics between the netlists. A baseline reference score is generated for one of the netlists and a normalized score is generated for the other netlist. The baseline reference score and the normalized score are used to generate a similarity score that is displayed on a display monitor. Preferably, the similarity score is displayed as a percentage. | 02-24-2011 |
