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20090297564 | Use of a Liquid Allergy Vaccine Formulation for Oromucosal Administration - The present invention relates to the use of an allergen for the manufacture of a liquid vaccine formulation for preventing or treating allergy in a subject by oromucosal administration in a dosage regimen comprising no up-dosing. | 12-03-2009 |
20100240098 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING MATURE RECOMBINANT MITE GROUP I ALLERGEN - The present invention relates to a process for producing mature recombinant Mite Group I allergen comprising the steps of a) providing an allergen expression system in the form of a host cell selected from the group of yeasts containing a vector comprising cDNA encoding pro-allergen, b) cultivating the allergen expression system at a cultivation pH of between 5.5 and 7.5 for a cultivation period to express pro-allergen to obtain a cultivation mixture containing pro-allergen, c) adjusting the pH of the cultivation mixture to a maturation pH of between 3.5 and 5.0, d) maintaining the cultivation mixture at the maturation pH for a maturation period to convert the pro-allergen into mature allergen to obtain a product mixture, and e) subjecting the product mixture to a purification method to isolate mature allergen from the product mixture. | 09-23-2010 |
20110200641 | MINOR ALLERGEN CONTROL TO INCREASE SAFETY OF IMMUNOTHERAPY - The invention discloses a method for standardizing allergen extract with respect to the contents of major as well as minor allergens. The method comprises determining relative amounts of allergens in a given extract, followed by an adjustment of the contents of major an minor allergens so as to meet predefined limitations. Also disclosed is an anti-allergy kit comprising means for profiling an allergic subject and an extract or series of extracts prepared according to the invention. | 08-18-2011 |
20120076825 | PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCT COMPRISING MITE ALLERGEN EXTRACT(S) AND A METHOD FOR THE MANUFACTURE THEREOF - The invention relates to a pharmaceutical product comprising an allergen extract or an allergoid thereof for the treatment and/or prevention of allergy and allergic asthma caused by house dust mites, which extract comprises at least one extract of mite bodies selected from the following groups a)-b): a) An extract of Der p mite bodies, and b) An extract of Der f mite bodies, and at least one extract of mite cultures selected from the following groups c)-g): c) An extract of Der p faecal particles, d) An extract of Der f faecal particles, e) An extract of Der f whole mite culture, f) An extract of an Der p whole mite culture, and g) a combination of extracts c) to f). | 03-29-2012 |
20130280302 | PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCT COMPRISING MITE ALLERGEN EXTRACT(S) AND A METHOD FOR THE MANUFACTURE THEREOF - The invention relates to a pharmaceutical product comprising an allergen extract or an allergoid thereof for the treatment and/or prevention of allergy and allergic asthma caused by house dust mites, which extract comprises at least one extract of mite bodies selected from the following groups a)-b): a) An extract of Der p mite bodies, and b) An extract of Der f mite bodies, and at least one extract of mite cultures selected from the following groups c)-g): c) An extract of Der p faecal particles, d) An extract of Der f faecal particles, e) An extract of Der f whole mite culture, f) An extract of an Der p whole mite culture, and g) a combination of extracts c) to f). | 10-24-2013 |
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20130317734 | CONFLICT DETECTION AND RESOLUTION USING PREDICTED AIRCRAFT TRAJECTORIES - A method of detecting conflicts between aircraft passing through managed airspace, and resolving the detected conflicts strategically. The method may include obtaining intended trajectories of aircraft through the airspace, detecting conflicts in the intended trajectories, forming a set of the conflicted aircraft, calculating one or more revised trajectories for the conflicted aircraft such that the conflicts are resolved, and advising the conflicted aircraft subject to revised trajectories of the revised trajectories. | 11-28-2013 |
20130338909 | Conflict Detection and Resolution Using Predicted Aircraft Trajectories - A method of detecting conflicts between aircraft passing through managed airspace, and to resolving the detected conflicts strategically. Air traffic control apparatus arranged to manage airspace through which aircraft are flying is provided that comprises processing means configured to receive aircraft intent data describing an aircraft's intended flight path, to launch a conflict detection procedure in which it computes a user-preferred trajectory for each of the aircraft based on the aircraft intent and determines whether any conflicts will arise, to launch a conflict resolution procedure in which it calculates revisions of the aircraft intent of the conflicted aircraft to remove the conflicts, and to transmit to the aircraft the revised aircraft intent data. | 12-19-2013 |
20130338910 | CONFLICT DETECTION AND RESOLUTION USING PREDICTED AIRCRAFT TRAJECTORIES - A method of detecting conflicts between aircraft passing through managed airspace, and resolving the detected conflicts strategically. The method may include obtaining intended trajectories of aircraft through the airspace, detecting conflicts in the intended trajectories, forming a set of the conflicted aircraft, calculating one or more revised trajectories for the conflicted aircraft such that the conflicts are resolved, and advising the conflicted aircraft subject to revised trajectories of the revised trajectories. | 12-19-2013 |
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20080223443 | Optical concentrator, especially for solar photovoltaics - In one embodiment of a solar concentrator, a tailored aspheric lens augments the solar-concentrator performance of a concave mirror, widening its acceptance angle for easier solar tracking, making it more cost-competitive for ultra-large arrays. The molded-glass secondary lens also includes a short rod for reducing the peak concentration on a photovoltaic cell that is optically bonded to the end of the rod. The Simultaneous Multiple Surface method produces lens shapes suitable for a variety of medium and high concentrations by mirrored dishes. Besides the rotationally symmetric parabolic mirror itself, other aspheric deviations therefrom are described, including a free-form rectangular mirror that has its focal region at its edge. | 09-18-2008 |
20080316761 | Free-Form Lenticular Optical Elements and Their Application to Condensers and Headlamps - Some embodiments provide an illumination optical system. The optical system can include a first surface and a second surface. Each of the first and second surfaces can further comprises a multiplicity of corresponding Cartesian-oval lenticulations such that each lenticulation of the first surface focuses a source upon a corresponding lenticulation of the second surface and each lenticulation of the second surface focuses a target upon a corresponding lenticulation of the first surface. | 12-25-2008 |
20090071467 | MULTI-JUNCTION SOLAR CELLS WITH A HOMOGENIZER SYSTEM AND COUPLED NON-IMAGING LIGHT CONCENTRATOR - The present embodiments provide methods and systems to homogenize illumination on a target. Some embodiments provide rotational symmetric dual-reflector solar concentrators that include a concave primary reflector with an aim-direction directed toward the sun to receive optical radiation in a far-field angle within an angle of acceptance and redirect radiation upward and centrally generating flux concentration, a secondary reflector positioned coaxial with said primary reflector to receive said redirected radiation and redirect radiation downward and centrally generating flux concentration solar rays, and a central target zone receiving said concentrated solar rays, where cross sections of said primary and secondary reflectors both further comprise a multiplicity of segments that establish a correspondence between pairs of segments, each of said segments of said primary reflector such as to image said angle of acceptance onto said corresponding segment of said secondary reflector to image onto said target zone. | 03-19-2009 |
20100123954 | KOHLER CONCENTRATOR - One example of a solar voltaic concentrator has a primary Fresnel lens with multiple panels, each of which forms a Köhler integrator with a respective panel of a lenticular secondary lens. The resulting plurality of integrators all concentrate sunlight onto a common photovoltaic cell. Luminaires using a similar geometry are also described. | 05-20-2010 |
20100307586 | REFLECTIVE FREE-FORM KOHLER CONCENTRATOR - One example of a solar photovoltaic concentrator has a primary mirror with multiple free-form panels, each of which forms a Köhler integrator with a respective panel of a lenticular secondary lens. The Köhler integrators are folded by a common intermediate mirror. The resulting plurality of integrators all concentrate sunlight onto a common photovoltaic cell. Luminaires using a similar geometry are also described. | 12-09-2010 |
20110203662 | STEPPED FLOW-LINE CONCENTRATORS AND COLLIMATORS - One optical system comprises a first optical surface, a faceted second optical surface, and a faceted third optical surface. The optical system is operative to convert a first bundle of rays that is continuous in phase space outside the first optical surface into a second bundle of rays that is continuous in phase space outside the third optical surface. Between the second and third optical surfaces the rays making up the first and second bundles form discrete sub-bundles each passing from a facet of the second optical surface to a facet of the third optical surface. The sub-bundles do not form a continuous bundle in a phase space that has dimensions representing the position and angle at which rays cross a surface transverse to the bundle of rays. | 08-25-2011 |
20130194811 | SHELL INTEGRATOR - A luminaire has a light source and a shell integrator. The shell integrator has a transparent dome over the light source, with inner and outer surfaces formed as arrays of lenslets. Each lenslet of the inner surface images the light source onto a respective lenslet of the outer surface, and each lenslet of the outer surface images the respective lenslet of the inner surface as a virtual image onto the light source. The dome may be substantially hemispherical. The light source and the integrator may be at an input of a collimator. | 08-01-2013 |