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Ghislain Bages, Pontenay Le Fleury FR
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| 20100066351 | DEVICE FOR MEASURING A CURRENT FLOWING IN A CABLE - An exemplary embodiment relates to a measuring device for measuring a current flowing in a first cable. The measuring device includes a measuring shunt in the form of a plate connected in series with the first cable and associated with a measuring electronic card connected to a data transmission cable. The measuring shunt further includes a measuring portion of resistive alloy coupled to connection portions on either side of the measuring portion. The connection portions are integrally formed with the measuring portion, and the first cable is secured to at least one of the connection portions of the measuring shunt. | 03-18-2010 |
| 20110062945 | DEVICE FOR MEASURING A CURRENT FLOWING IN A CABLE - An exemplary embodiment relates to a measuring device for measuring a current flowing in a first cable. The measuring device includes a measuring shunt in the form of a plate connected in series with the first cable and associated with a measuring electronic card connected to a data transmission cable. The measuring shunt further includes a measuring portion of resistive alloy coupled to connection portions on either side of the measuring portion. The connection portions are integrally formed with the measuring portion, and the first cable is secured to at least one of the connection portions of the measuring shunt. | 03-17-2011 |
Ghislain Bongo, Sainte-Foy CA
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| 20090095686 | Process And System For Treating Waste From Aluminum Production Containing PAH And Fluoride Ions By Flotation And Stabilization - A process for treating a waste material coming from aluminum production, the waste material containing contaminants polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and inorganic fluoride compounds containing fluoride ions, involves flotation of a waste mixture of the waste material in the presence of a surfactant capable of producing PAH-rich micelles that are floated to produce froth containing the PAH-rich micelles; and stabilization of the waste mixture by adding a fluoride ion stabilizer to form stabilized fluoride compounds with reduced solubility in the waste mixture and in a toxicity characteristics leaching procedure test, to produce decontaminated solids containing the stabilized fluoride compounds and a leachate solution. | 04-16-2009 |
Ghislain Bouesse, Meylan FR
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| 20090307516 | Asynchronous circuit insensitive to delays with time delay insertion circuit - The asynchronous circuit insensitive to delays comprises at least one time delay insertion circuit on the propagation path of a signal. The delay insertion circuit comprises, between an input and an output of the signal, a Muller C-element and a plurality of delay circuits connected in series to an output of the Muller C-element. The outputs of the delay circuits are connected to corresponding inputs of a multiplexing circuit having an output constituting the output of the delay insertion circuit. The Muller C-element comprises an input connected to the output of the last delay circuit via an inverter gate, and an input constituting the input of the signal to the delay insertion circuit. The multiplexing circuit control circuit preferably comprises a random generator. | 12-10-2009 |
Ghislain Fauquet, Le Havre FR
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| 20100325908 | GAUGE FOR MOUNTING A SCREW - This gauge for mounting a screw in a cage nut or in a nut ( | 12-30-2010 |
Ghislain Gaudiau, Ancenis FR
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| 20100243659 | WASHING LIQUID TANK FOR AUTOMOBILE - A washing liquid tank for a vehicle, includes a vertically extending wall ( | 09-30-2010 |
Ghislain Opdenakker, Sint- Amandsberg BE
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| 20100240605 | NOVEL IMMUNOTHERAPY STRATEGY - The present invention relates to polyacetal-carboxylic acids, more in particular chlorite-oxidized oxyamylose (COAM) for use as a medicine, more in particular for the treatment or prevention of cancer and auto-immune disorders or relates to the use of polyacetal-carboxylic acids for the manufacture of a medicament for the prevention or treatment of cancer or auto-immune disorders. The invention provides also pharmaceutical compositions comprising said polyacetal-carboxylic acids and method of preventing or treating cancer and auto-immune disorders. | 09-23-2010 |
Ghislain Schyns, Aesch CH
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| 20090233296 | Thiamin production by fermentation - The present invention provides a method for producing thiamin products using a microorganism containing a mutation that causes it to overproduce and release thiamin products into the medium. Biologically pure cultures of the microorganisms and isolated polynucleotides containing the mutations are also provided. In addition, methods for detecting a pathogenic microorganism in a clinical sample, assays for identifying an antibiotic, as well as, antibiotics identified by such assays are provided. | 09-17-2009 |
| 20100055244 | SPORE SURFACE DISPLAYS OF BIOACTIVE MOLECULES - This invention discloses novel bacterial spore systems. It has now been found surprisingly that under certain conditions bacterial spore systems can be used in the food and feed industry, preferably in animal feeding and as biohybrid material. More precisely applicant has found the following: Genetically modified or genetically engineered viable spore systems expressing bioactive polypeptides, for example bacteriocins and/or enzymatically active feed enzymes, at the spore surface, have a great potential use in animal feeding. Further, it has been found that genetically modified or “genetically engineered inert spore systems expressing affinity ligands or immobilized enzymes at the surface have a great potential use in biocatalysis and in the construction of biocatalytic films. Especially the resistance to harsh chemicals, desiccation, strong pressure, or high temperatures allows the spores to be a potentially valuable tool for the display of bioactive molecules, like biocatalytic enzymes or bioactive feed enzymes that must survive harsh conditions to deliver their full potential. Finally, applicant has found that instead of translational fusions to spore structural genes as it is known from the prior art described above, passenger bioactive polypeptides, as for example enzymes, bacteriocins, affinity ligands, can also be fused to spore-specific surface enzymes, for example to spore specific enzymes as mentioned herein above. | 03-04-2010 |
Ghislain Troussier, Crolles FR
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| 20080218919 | PROTECTION OF INTEGRATED ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS FROM ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE - Circuit nodes are identified which, in unpowered mode, can be charged with positive or negative charges but cannot be discharged. Then protective elements are added to allow the discharge of these nodes. These elements do not affect the operation of the circuit in powered mode. Discharges of the two polarities are handled, positive and negative. The circuit is thus more resistant to ESD and passes CDM tests. | 09-11-2008 |
Ghislain Vivier, St-Lazare CA
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| 20110319486 | STABILIZED ASCORBIC ACID SOLUTIONS; METHOD OF USE THEREOF; PROCESS FOR THEIR OBTENTION; AND COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING THE SAME - This invention relates to improved solutions comprising ascorbic acid (vitamin C). These solutions may comprise as much as 15% ascorbic acid; they are stable for at least two years, without no significant development of yellowish coloration and no substantial (not more than 10%) degradation of the vitamin. The process involves sequential additions of ascorbic acid and ethoxydiglycol to a first solution of vitamin in water, which are followed by addition of propylene glycol. The stirring speed that occurs during the additions favors a process of micronization. Mild heating is used to achieve ascorbic acid concentrations equivalent to about 6% in 10% water or higher. | 12-29-2011 |
