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Gino Franch, Bolzano IT
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| 20090241529 | Hydraulic machine consisting of two identical rotors - Hydraulic machine consisting of two identical rotors comprises two identical rotors R | 10-01-2009 |
Pablo Martin Franch, Aberdeen GB
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| 20090115290 | Ultrawideband Ultrasonic Transducer - A transducer for transmitting and receiving ultrasound waves and a method for constructing a transducer. The transducer having layers of a single crystal piezoelectric material stacked in a multilayer arrangement and a polymer material geometrically arranged within each layer to form a 3-1 connectivity piezoelectric and polymer composite. The multilayer arrangement includes at least two layers of different thickness. The structure allows the generation of odd and even harmonics to significantly increase bandwith without reducing signal amplitude or efficiency. | 05-07-2009 |
Robert Arthur Franch, Rotorua NZ
Thomas Franch, Odense C DK
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| 20100016177 | TEMPLATED MOLECULES AND METHODS FOR USING SUCH MOLECULES - The present invention relates to a method for synthesising templated molecules. In one aspect of the invention, the templated molecules are linked to the template which templated the synthesis thereof. The intion allows the generation of libraries which can be screened for e.g. therapeutic activity. | 01-21-2010 |
Thomas Franch, Snekkersten DK
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| 20090239211 | Method For Enrichment Involving Elimination By Mismatch Hybridisation - The present invention relates to a method for selecting a molecule from a library of such molecules associated with identifier oligonucleotides, said molecule having affinity towards a target. The method involves contacting library with a target to allow for an interaction between the molecules and the target and partitioning a fraction enriched in identifier oligonucleotides of molecules interacting with the target. After an optional nucleic acid amplification of the partitioned fraction, the fraction is subjected to conditions at which hetero-duplexes and homo-duplexes are formed. The homo-duplexes are subsequently recovered and decoded to identify the identity of the molecule interacting with the target. | 09-24-2009 |
| 20090264300 | ENZYMATIC ENCODING METHODS FOR EFFICIENT SYNTHESIS OF LARGE LIBRARIES - Disclosed is a method for obtaining a bifunctional complex comprising a molecule linked to a single stranded identifier oligonucleotide, wherein a nascent bifunctional complex comprising a chemical reaction site and a priming site for enzymatic addition of a tag is a) reacted at the chemical reaction site with one or more reactants, and b) reacted enzymatically at the priming site with one or more tag(s) identifying the reactant(s). | 10-22-2009 |
Thomas Franch, Aachen DE
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| 20100219345 | VIRTUAL PET DETECTOR AND QUASI-PIXELATED READOUT SCHEME FOR PET - When designing detector arrays for diagnostic imaging devices, such as PET or SPECT devices, a virtual detector, or pixel, combines scintillator crystals ( | 09-02-2010 |
Thomas Franch, Copenhagen N. DK
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| 20090143232 | METHOD FOR SYNTHESISING TEMPLATED MOLECULES - The invention relates to a method for synthesizing templated molecules attached to the templated which directed the synthesis thereof. The method involves a template, a scaffold functional entity and a functional entity attached to a building block, which, in turn, is attached the template. The scaffold functional entity and the functional entity of the building block are both provided with complementary dimerization domains allowing the functional entities to come into close proximity when the complementary domains interact with to each other. The method may be used for generating libraries of templated molecules which may be selected for biological activity. | 06-04-2009 |
