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Alfons Krausa, Schermbeck DE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100084108 | Continuous Casting Mold - A continuous casting mold with two narrow mold sides opposite one another and two longitudinal mold sides opposite one another. At least one of the narrow mold sides is movable toward and away from the other by means of hydraulic cylinders on the opposite narrow mold side. The hydraulic cylinders can be actuated independently from one another and have, in each instance, a cylinder and a piston guided therein. The piston rod of the piston is connected to the narrow mold side that is to be displaced, and a device for acquiring the position of the piston and, therefore, the displacement of the narrow mold side, is associated with at least one of the hydraulic cylinders. To improve the determination of the position of the narrow mold side, a displacement measuring system is arranged parallel to the hydraulic cylinder and constructed such that its measurement path directly corresponds to the displacement of the piston of the hydraulic cylinder. | 04-08-2010 |
Michael Krausa, Arlesheim CH
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| 20100209806 | MEMBRANE ELECTRODE ASSEMBLY - Membrane electrode assembly (MEA) with an anode, which contains at least two catalytically active metals which are not alloyed with one another, wherein at least one first catalytically active metal (A) oxidizes ethanol and at least one second catalytically active metal (B) oxidizes acetaldehyde. | 08-19-2010 |
Peter Krausa, San Francisco, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110002948 | IDENTIFICATION OF A NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULE - This invention relates to the identification of a nucleic acid molecule. In particular, this invention relates to a method of using an oligonucleotide designed to a variable region of a nucleic acid molecule to identify A nucleic acid molecule. | 01-06-2011 |
