Haagensen
Frank Droescher Haagensen, Raleigh, NC US
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20100178670 | PROCESSES OF PRODUCING FERMENTATION PRODUCTS - The invention relates to a process of fermenting material derived from lignocellulose-containing material into a fermentation product by fermenting said material derived from lignocellulose-containing material using a fermenting organism obtained from a process of fermenting starch-containing material. | 07-15-2010 |
20110165617 | Enzymatic Hydrolysis Of Pretreated Lignocellulose-Containing Material With Distillers Dried Grains - A method for producing a fermentation product from a lignocellulose-containing material comprises combining lignocellulose-containing material and distillers dried grains with or without solubles (DDG/S); pre-treating the combined ligno-cellulose-containing material and DDG/S; exposing the pre-treated combined lignocellulose-containing material and DDG/S to an effective amount of hydrolyzing enzyme; and fermenting with a fermenting organism to produce a fermentation product. | 07-07-2011 |
Janus A.j. Haagensen, Menlo Park, CA US
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20130041238 | ELECTROCHEMICAL DISINFECTION OF IMPLANTED CATHETERS - An implantable catheter is provided that may be disinfected without removal from the body of a patient, using an electrochemical method to generate an electric field on the catheter surface and thus destroy microorganisms in a biofilm that is present or forming. A catheter system includes the implantable catheter and a voltage source that is operably connected to electrodes on or embedded in the exterior and optionally the interior catheter surface. Methods are also provided for disinfecting the implantable catheter in vivo and for detecting or confirming the presence of a pathogenic biofilm thereon. | 02-14-2013 |
20130060188 | PHOTOCATALYTIC DISINFECTION OF IMPLANTED CATHETERS - An implantable catheter is provided that may be disinfected without removal from the body of a patient, using a photocatalytic method to activate a reaction on the catheter surface that generates oxidizing agents in the form of Reactive Oxygen Species (“ROS”) and thus destroy microorganisms in a biofilm that is present or forming. A catheter system includes the implantable catheter, a light source, and a source of power operably connected to the light source. Methods are also provided for disinfecting the implantable catheter in vivo. | 03-07-2013 |
Sven Haagensen, Porsgrunn NO
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20090206043 | Method and a Device for Collection of Floating Waste on a Water Surface - A method and a device for collection of floating waste ( | 08-20-2009 |