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Andrea Boehmer, Hattersheim DE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090095202 | Water-Based Pigment Preparation - The invention relates to an aqueous pigment preparation comprising (A) at least one organic and/or inorganic pigment, (B) dispersants and/or surfactants, (C) a trihydric or higher polyhydric alkoxylated alcohol, (D) a polyglycol alkyl ether, (E) if desired, hydrotropic oligomers and/or polymers, (F) if desired, fats, oils or fatty acids, (G) if desired, further additives typical in the preparation of aqueous pigment dispersions, and (H) water. | 04-16-2009 |
Ingrid Boehmer, Forchheim DE
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| 20080242911 | CH ACTIVATION/DEHYDROGENATION OF HYDROCARBONS - A catalyst comprising a | 10-02-2008 |
Jutta Elisabeth Boehmer, Bracknell GB
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| 20100004128 | HERBICIDAL ISOXAZOLINE COMPOUNDS - Novel compounds of formula (I): wherein R | 01-07-2010 |
Jutta Elisabeth Boehmer, Berkshire GB
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| 20090042726 | Novel Herbicides - Compounds of formula I: wherein R | 02-12-2009 |
Norbert Boehmer, Bad Krozingen-Hausen DE
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| 20110088582 | ACTIVE BODY FOR A SUBMUNITION HAVING EFFECTIVE AGENTS - The invention relates to a submunition ( | 04-21-2011 |
Ralph Michael Boehmer, St. Kilda West AU
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| 20090305236 | METHODS OF ENRICHING FETAL CELLS - The present invention relates to methods of enriching fetal cells from a pregnant female. The present invention relates to removing, from a sample, cells that comprise at least one MHC molecule. The present invention also relates to methods that rely on using telomerase, mRNA encoding components thereof, as well as telomere length, as markers for fetal cells. Enriched fetal cells can be used in a variety of procedures including, detection of a trait of interest such as a disease trait, or a genetic predisposition thereto, gender typing and parentage testing. | 12-10-2009 |
