Gorris
Hans-Heiner Gorris, Bedburg-Hau DE
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20090104633 | Kit for Highly Sensitive Detection Assays - The present invention relates to kits comprising 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate derivatives as well as antibodies that bind to these derivatives. Inter alia, the kits can be used to label biomolecules for analytical and diagnostic applications. Some of the compounds described here can be used to label biomolecules under physiological conditions and without having to apply in situ activation. Furthermore, the presence of spacers within the 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate derivatives improves their binding to antibodies. | 04-23-2009 |
20090258381 | Methods for Determining the Cleavability of Substrates - The invention relates to methods for examining the enzymatic cleavability of substrates. In the methods, compounds, which have a cleavability of the section to be examined, are firstly synthesized on a first solid phase, separated therefrom, the cleavage reaction is carried out in solution and the cleaved and uncleaved compounds are immobilized on a second solid phase and the cleavability is determined. | 10-15-2009 |
Klaus Gorris, Bottrop DE
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20080254227 | Method for Coating a Component - A method for coating a member of fiber-reinforced composite material is proposed, wherein | 10-16-2008 |
20090148622 | PROCESS FOR THE REPAIR AND RESTORATION OF DYNAMICALLY STRESSED COMPONENTS COMPRISING ALUMINIUM ALLOYS FOR AIRCRAFT APPLICATIONS - The present invention relates to a process for the repair and restoration of dynamically stressed components comprising aluminium alloys for aircraft applications in which (a) the base material from which the component to be repaired was manufactured is determined, (b) the component to be repaired is, if necessary, subjected to pre-treatment, (c) a spray material which has chemical, physical and mechanical properties comparable to those of the base material is selected, (d) coating parameters for the subsequent coating process are selected so that bonding within the layer to be applied is optimized, (e) the spray material is applied to the component to be repaired by means of cold gas spraying in order to replace material which has been removed by wear and pre-treatment, and (f) the coated component is after-treated in such a way that the original component geometry is restored. This process allows components for use in aircraft to be restored without additional process steps, in particular thermal process steps such as sintering, being necessary for this purpose. | 06-11-2009 |
Mark Gorris, Saint Louis, MO US
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20100151108 | Food-based Supplement Delivery System - A cookie or other food product which is designed to deliver a larger dose of cinnamon to a human user without significant introduction of food items detrimental to cinnamon's expected medicinal action and without an unpleasant taste sensation. The cookie is designed to be chewed as opposed to swallowed and the flavoring of the cinnamon is intended to enhance the cookie as opposed to the flavoring of the cinnamon being covered up or concealed by other flavorings. | 06-17-2010 |
20100178413 | Food-based Supplement Delivery System - A cookie or other food product which is designed to deliver a larger dose of cinnamon or other additive such as fruit extract or rind to a human user without significant introduction of food items detrimental to additive(s)'s expected medicinal action and without an unpleasant taste sensation. The cookie is designed to be chewed as opposed to swallowed and the flavoring of the additive(s) is intended to enhance the cookie as opposed to the flavoring being covered up or concealed by other flavorings. | 07-15-2010 |
Mark Gorris, St. Louis, MO US
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20130189392 | Food-based Supplement Delivery System - A cookie or other food product which is designed to deliver a larger dose of cinnamon or other additive such as fruit extract or rind to a human user without significant introduction of food items detrimental to additive(s)'s expected medicinal action and without an unpleasant taste sensation. The cookie is designed to be chewed as opposed to swallowed and the flavoring of the additive(s) is intended to enhance the cookie as opposed to the flavoring being covered up or concealed by other flavorings. | 07-25-2013 |