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Julie Fradette, Stlzmbertdelzuzon CA
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090169642 | RECONSTRUCTED LIVING ADIPOSE TISSUE - The present invention relates to tissues and tissue sheets assembled from adipose-derived stromal cells. Particularly, it relates to reconstructed adipose tissues which comprise adipocytes as well as reconstructed conjunctive tissues which comprise adipose-derived stromal cells. The reconstructed tissues and sheets can be used, for example, in cosmetic applications for the replacement or addition of soft tissues, in pharmacological and toxicological applications for the in vitro testing of small molecules or cosmetic products as well as in therapeutic applications for the delivery of agents. | 07-02-2009 |
Louis Fradette, Blainville CA
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080249194 | STABLE EMULSION AND PROCESS OF PREPARATION THEREOF - This document relates to a stable emulsion comprising a continuous phase and a dispersed phase comprising droplets. The droplets are at least partially covered with a powder and the powder comprises particles having an average size which is at least 10 times smaller than the average size of the droplets. A process for preparing the emulsion is also presented. | 10-09-2008 |
| 20080310252 | Method for Preparing a Calibrated Emulsion - The invention concerns a semi-continuous method for preparing an emulsion of droplets of a phase A in a phase B, including the following steps: (i) mixing an amount of phase A and an amount of phase B using a multishaft mixing system comprising at least one scraping agitator, so as to obtain a dispersion of phase A in phase B with a volume concentration of phase A higher than 74%; (ii) diluting the dispersion obtained in step (i) by adding a supplementary amount of phase B, and mixing using said multishaft mixing system, so as to obtain an emulsion of droplets of a phase A in a phase B. | 12-18-2008 |
| 20100278007 | Stirring Apparatus - It is an object of the present invention to provide a stirring apparatus which can exhibit excellent stirring characteristics in a wide range of viscous regions and which can reduce the mixing time. A stirring apparatus includes a stirred tank having a bottomed cylinder shape, a rotation shaft concentrically or substantially concentrically disposed inside the stirred tank, and a bottom blade that extends from the rotation shaft so as to extend in a radial direction and a vertical direction, of the stirred tank, and a lower edge of the bottom blade has a shape conforming to a bottom wall surface of the stirred tank. Here, a clearance is formed between the lower edge of the bottom blade and the lower wall surface and the clearance satisfies the following condition: 1% of the inner diameter of the stirred tank| 11-04-2010 | |
Sylvie Fradette, Pintendre CA
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100021981 | Process and a plant for recycling carbon dioxide emissions from power plants into useful carbonated species - A process is disclosed for recycling carbon dioxide emissions from a fossil-fuel power plant into useful carbonated species The process primarily comprises the steps of: a) burning the fossil fuel, thereby generating heat and a hot exhaust gas containing CO | 01-28-2010 |
| 20100203619 | CO2 ABSORPTION SOLUTION - Disclosed is a formulation for the absorption of CO | 08-12-2010 |
| 20110189750 | Carbonic Anhydrase Enhanced Reaction Methods and Formulations - Disclosed is a formulation for the absorption of CO | 08-04-2011 |
Sylvie Fradette, Quebec CA
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20120034680 | Process For Treating Carbon Dioxide Containing Gas - A process is disclosed for recycling carbon dioxide emissions from a fossil-fuel power plant into useful carbonated species The process primarily comprises the steps of: a) burning the fossil fuel, thereby generating heat and a hot exhaust gas containing CO | 02-09-2012 |
