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Koetting

Heinz Koetting, Neustadt/wied DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090267402Folding Transport Conveyor For A Construction Machine, Automotive Construction Machine, As Well As Method For Pivoting A Transport Conveyor - In a folding transport conveyor (10-29-2009

Michael Thomas Koetting, Orono, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110258006SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ANCILLARY OPTION MANAGEMENT - A computer-implemented method and/or system of ancillary travel option management comprising: receiving, by at least one booking and/or expense management application, travel request data for at least one traveler; retrieving, by the at least one booking and/or expense management application, at least one primary travel product and/or service option, each at least one primary travel product and/or service option from at least two providers meeting at least some of the criteria of the travel request data; determining, by the at least one booking and/or expense management application, at least one ancillary option and at least one price for the at least one ancillary option related to the at least one primary travel product and/or service; and presenting the at least one ancillary option and the at least one price for the at least one ancillary option with the at least one primary travel product and/or service option.10-20-2011

Oliver Koetting, Zurich CH

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080276336Methods For Identifying Proteins With Starch Phosphorylating Enzymatic Activity - The present invention relates to a method for identifying proteins involved in the phosphorylation of starch and nucleic acids which code for such proteins. The present invention further relates to plant cells and plants which exhibit an altered activity of a protein which can be identified using the method according to the invention. Plant cells and plants of this type synthesise a modified starch. The present invention therefore also relates to the starch synthesised by the plant cells and plants according to the invention as well as to methods for the manufacture of this starch and to the manufacture of starch derivatives of this modified starch.11-06-2008
20110027447PLANTS WITH INCREASED ACTIVITY OF A STARCH PHOSPHORYLATING ENZYME - The present invention relates to plant cells and plants, which are genetically modified, whereby the genetic modification leads to an increase in the activity of a starch-phosphorylating OK1 protein in comparison to the corresponding wild type plant cells or wild type plants that have not been genetically modified. In addition, the present invention concerns means and methods for the manufacture of such plant cells and plants. These types of plant cells and plants synthesise a modified starch. Therefore, the present invention also concerns the starches synthesised from the plant cells and plants according to the invention, methods for manufacturing these starches, and the manufacture of starch derivatives of these modified starches, as well as flours containing starches according to the invention. Furthermore, the present invention also relates to nucleic acids, coding starch-phosphorylating OK1 proteins, vectors, host cells, plant cells, and plants containing such nucleic acid molecules. In addition, the present invention relates to OK1 proteins that have starch-phosphorylating activity.02-03-2011

Patent applications by Oliver Koetting, Zurich CH

Oliver Koetting, Berlin DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110269195Plants with Reduced Activity of a Starch Phosphorylating Enzyme - The present invention relates to plant cells and plants, which are genetically modified, wherein the genetic modification leads to the reduction of the activity of a starch phosphorylating OK1 protein in comparison with corresponding wild type plant cells or wild type plants that have not been genetically modified. Furthermore, the present invention relates to means and methods for the manufacture of such plant cells and plants. Plant cells and plants of this type synthesise a modified starch. The present invention therefore also relates to the starch synthesised by the plant cells and plants according to the invention, methods for the manufacture of this starch, and the manufacture of starch derivatives of this modified starch, as well as flours containing starches according to the invention. Furthermore, the present invention relates to nucleic acid molecules, which are suitable for manufacturing plants according to the invention.11-03-2011