Cebula
Deryck Jozef Cebula, Shambrook GB
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20130071529 | FROZEN PRODUCTS - A frozen composition is provided which includes hydrophobin. Also provided is the use of hydrophobin in inhibiting ice crystal growth and/or modifying ice crystal habit in frozen food products. | 03-21-2013 |
20130071539 | AERATED FOOD PRODUCTS - An aerated food product is provided which includes hydrophobin. Also provided is the use of a hydrophobin in a method of inhibiting bubble coarsening in aerated food products. | 03-21-2013 |
Deryck Jozef Cebula, Sharnbrook GB
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20130183407 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING AN EDIBLE GAS HYDRATE - A method for producing an edible composite of gas hydrate and ice is provided, the method comprising the steps of contacting an aqueous solution with carbon dioxide or nitrous oxide at a sufficiently high pressure to form a gas hydrate, but at a temperature preventing this; and then reducing the temperature of the solution to form the gas hydrate and ice; characterized in that the aqueous solution contains from 0.0001 to 2 wt % of an ice structuring protein. Frozen confections containing gas hydrates and methods for producing them are also provided. | 07-18-2013 |
Tom Cebula, Baltimore, MD US
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20140288844 | CHARACTERIZATION OF BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL IN A SAMPLE OR ISOLATE USING UNASSEMBLED SEQUENCE INFORMATION, PROBABILISTIC METHODS AND TRAIT-SPECIFIC DATABASE CATALOGS - The present invention relates to systems and methods for the characterization of biological material within a sample or isolate. The characterization may utilize probabilistic methods that compare sequencing information from fragment reads to sequencing information of reference genomic databases and/or trait-specific database catalogs. The characterization may be of the identities and/or relative concentrations or abundance of one or more organisms contained in the sample or isolate. The identification of the organisms may be to the species and/or sub-species and/or strain level with their relative concentrations or abundance. The characterization may additionally or alternatively be of one or more traits (i.e., characteristics) of the biological material contained in the sample or isolate. The characterization of the one or more traits may be with the relative abundance of the traits. | 09-25-2014 |