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Gaëlle Barcikowski, Rumilly FR

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20110308989COMPOSITE COOKWARE COMPRISING A VITREOUS PROTECTIVE COATING - A composite cookware for food preparation and process for manufacturing composite cookware. The composite cookware includes a metallic composite support element, the outer surface of which is covered by a vitreous protective coating. The protective coating is a continuous film having a thickness of at least 10 μm and formed of a sol-gel material including a matrix of at least one polyalcoxysilane and at least one metal oxide dispersed in the matrix.12-22-2011

Gaëlle Coussot, Lunel FR

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20110098194METHOD FOR DETECTING AND QUANTIFYING A MOLECULE INCLUDING AT LEAST ONE PROTONATED GROUP ON A SOLID SUBSTRATE - The present invention relates to a method for detecting and optionally quantifying at least one molecule comprising at least one protonated group such as an amine function immobilized at the surface of the solid substrate, said method being a reversible, direct and colorimetric method that uses a coloring agent. The present invention also relates to various uses of said method and the solutions used during said method.04-28-2011

Gaëlle Coussot, Lunel FR

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20110098194METHOD FOR DETECTING AND QUANTIFYING A MOLECULE INCLUDING AT LEAST ONE PROTONATED GROUP ON A SOLID SUBSTRATE - The present invention relates to a method for detecting and optionally quantifying at least one molecule comprising at least one protonated group such as an amine function immobilized at the surface of the solid substrate, said method being a reversible, direct and colorimetric method that uses a coloring agent. The present invention also relates to various uses of said method and the solutions used during said method.04-28-2011

Gaëlle Quere, Villebon Sur Yvette FR

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20100047385CULTURE METHOD FAVORISING THE PRODUCTION OF K2 VITAMIN BY LACTIC BACTERIA AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF IN THE PREPARATION OF FOOD PRODUCTS - The present invention relates to a method for increasing the amount of K2 vitamin obtained by culturing at least one stem of a lactic bacteria that produces K2 vitamin, wherein the culture of said stem is realized in resting-cells conditions so that the amount of K2 vitamin produced by the resting-cells culture is higher by a ratio of at least 1.2 to that obtained by the culture of said stem under standard fermentation conditions. The present invention also relates to the biomass obtained from the culture of a lactic bacteria producing K2 vitamin according to the above method. The invention further relates to a method for producing K2 vitamin, to a method for preparing food products, including fermented products and/or fresh diary products, enriched with K2 vitamin, and to the food products thus obtained.02-25-2010
20100047396METHOD FOR OBTAINING VARIANTS OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA USABLE FOR PRODUCING VITAMIN K2 AND APPLICATION TO THE PREPARATION OF FOOD PRODUCTS - The present invention relates to the production of variants of lactic bacteria stems that produce, under standard fermentation conditions, at least about 1.2 times more K2 vitamin than the starting lactic bacteria stems cultured in the same conditions. The invention further relates to a method for preparing food products, including fermented products and/or fresh diary products, enriched with K2 vitamin, and to the food products thus obtained.02-25-2010

Gaëlle Repellin, Meaudre FR

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20120132805ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT FOR BIASING AND READING A RESISTIVE THERMAL DETECTOR - An electronic circuit, for biasing and reading at least one resistive thermal detector, comprising: 05-31-2012

Gaëlle Rodary, Fos Sur Mer FR

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20100041809ACID RESISTANT PARTICLES OF AN ALKALINE EARTH METAL CARBONATE - Alkaline earth metal carbonate exhibiting a resistance to acids expressed as pH of less than 7 measured after suspending 1.0 g of the particles in a mixture made of 20 ml of toluene and 80 ml of an aqueous phase consisting of deionized water, 11.76 g/L of citric acid monohydrate, 2.57 g/L of NaCl and 0.068 mol/L of NaOH, after 35 minutes of stirring at 25° C. and at 1 000 rpm, or expressed as a moisture pick-up lower than or equal to 2 g water/kg of calcium carbonate after one week of storage at 22° C. and 50% relative humidity, or as a Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) spectrum showing at least one peak between 170 and 190° C. when measured at a heating rate of 10° C./min under nitrogen atmosphere from 25 to 250° C. in open cells. Process for the preparation of said particles, compositions containing said particles and the use thereof.02-18-2010

Gaëlle Rodary, Fos Sur Mer FR

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20080227901Use of Barium Sulfate or Calcium Carbonate Particles in Transparent Polymer Compositions, Transparent Polymer Compositions and Process for Manufacturing These Compositions - Use of nanoparticles of barium sulfate or of calcium carbonate, with a particle size of less than or equal to 150 nm and greater than or equal to 0.5 nm, as filler in transparent polymer compositions. The compositions obtained simultaneously show good scratch resistance, good impact strength, good tensile strength, good heat stability and good visible and UV radiation stability, while at the same time conserving excellent transparency. The compositions may be used as replacement materials for glass in the motor vehicle sector and in the optics sector.09-18-2008
20100041809ACID RESISTANT PARTICLES OF AN ALKALINE EARTH METAL CARBONATE - Alkaline earth metal carbonate exhibiting a resistance to acids expressed as pH of less than 7 measured after suspending 1.0 g of the particles in a mixture made of 20 ml of toluene and 80 ml of an aqueous phase consisting of deionized water, 11.76 g/L of citric acid monohydrate, 2.57 g/L of NaCl and 0.068 mol/L of NaOH, after 35 minutes of stirring at 25° C. and at 1 000 rpm, or expressed as a moisture pick-up lower than or equal to 2 g water/kg of calcium carbonate after one week of storage at 22° C. and 50% relative humidity, or as a Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) spectrum showing at least one peak between 170 and 190° C. when measured at a heating rate of 10° C./min under nitrogen atmosphere from 25 to 250° C. in open cells. Process for the preparation of said particles, compositions containing said particles and the use thereof.02-18-2010