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Andree Lahaye, Brussels BE

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20090041896Xylanase, Microorganisms Producing It, DNA Molecules, Methods For Preparing This Xylanase And Uses Of The Latter - The invention relates to a xylanase originating from a 02-12-2009

Christiaan Theodorus Wilhemus Lahaye, Heerhugowaard NL

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20090214891ALUMINIUM COMPOSITE SHEET MATERIAL - The invention relates to an aluminium composite sheet material in which a clad sheet is applied to at least one side of a core material. The core material has an aluminium alloy the AA5xxx- or AA6xxx-series, and the clad sheet has an aluminium alloy selected from the group of the AA1xxx-series, AA3xxx-series and AA7xxx-series with less than 1.5 wt. % of Zn.08-27-2009

Jules Lahaye, Lanaken BE

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20090232968Stabilizers for Thermosetting Powder Coating Compositions - The present invention relates to thermosetting powder coating compositions comprising of at least one bismuth-containing inorganic pigment, at least one organic phosphorous stabilizer, at least one thermally polymerizable thermosetting powder coating resin and at least one crosslinker. The inventive thermosetting powder coating compositions are advantageously used where there is a need for heat resistant coatings and where only minor surface modifications during over bake conditions are acceptable. The invention also relates to the use of the inventive thermosetting powder coating compositions for the preparation of powdered paints and varnishes for the making of coatings and to coatings obtained therewith.09-17-2009

Leon C. Lahaye, Arnaudville, LA US

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20090277478Apparatus and Method for Cleaning Lumens of Medical Devices and Lines - An apparatus includes a counter top sized outer case; first and second electric motors disposed inside of the case. A positive displacement liquid pump with a pulsating output is operatively connected to said first electric motor and has an input and output port. A positive displacement gas pump with a pulsating output is operatively connected to the second electric motor and has an input and output port. A liquid source is fluidly connected to the input port of the liquid pump. The method further includes connecting a medical line or instrument to be cleaned to the output port of the liquid pump and operating the pump until the line or instrument has been cleaned. The line or instrument is then disconnected and connected to the output line of the gas pump. The gas pump is operated until the line or instrument has been cleared of liquid and then disconnected.11-12-2009

Paul Lahaye US

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20100201461Methods And Devices For Reducing Communication And Power Signal Leakages From Filter Assemblies - Novel assemblies for use in conjunction with RF shielded enclosures and the like include one or more RF power and signal filters connectibly inserted, attached to, or otherwise made a part of optimized cavities or receptacles formed within an optimized frame of the assembly. The use of optimized cavities or receptacles greatly reduces the number of exterior fasteners needed to connect filters to the assembly or the assembly to an enclosure which, in turn, reduces leakage. The optimized cavities or receptacles may be arranged in a compact manner in order to make optimum use of the available space on an optimized frame of the assembly.08-12-2010

Paul G. Lahaye, Kennebunk, ME US

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20090308731GASIFICATION PROCESS - The present invention generally relates to gasification processes using high-temperature steam. In one aspect, steam at relatively high temperatures (e.g., at a temperature of at least about 1500° F.) is reacted with a carbon-containing fuel. The carbon-containing fuel may be reacted to produce a carbonaceous intermediate, which may then be reacted to produce a hydrocarbon. The hydrocarbon may then be purified, further reacted, or the like. In some cases, the carbonaceous intermediate may be reacted in a different reactor than the reactor involving reaction of the carbon-containing fuel with the steam. In addition, in some embodiments, H12-17-2009

Pierre Lahaye, Montreal CA

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20090123604EMULSION FOOD INGREDIENT - An oil-in-water emulsion for use as a cream substitute in the food industry is provided. The oil-in-water emulsion is based on a mixture of vegetable, marine and/or fish oil(s), milk protein and water. The emulsion can further comprise optional lipophilic and hydrophilic constituents. The emulsion of the present invention contains reduced amounts of saturated fat, cholesterol, trans fatty acids and is preferably further fortified with poly-unsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs). The emulsion is a suitable cream substitute which remains stable when heated and/or when in contact with strongly acidic or alcoholic ingredients. A method to prepare the emulsion is also provided.05-14-2009

René Louis Jean Lahaye, Rekem BE

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20110193004FLUID VALVE08-11-2011

Thomas Lahaye, Halle DE

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20090133158BS3 RESISTANCE GENE AND METHODS OF USE - Isolated nucleic acid molecules that confer resistance to the plant pathogen 05-21-2009

Thomas Lahaye, Halle (saale) DE

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20100132069PATHOGEN-INDUCIBLE PROMOTERS AND THEIR USE IN ENHANCING THE DISEASE RESISTANCE OF PLANTS - Methods for producing pathogen-inducible promoters for the expression of genes in plants are provided. The pathogen-inducible promoters are inducible by one, two, three, or more plant pathogens. Methods for producing R genes that are inducible in a plant by more than one plant pathogen are further provided. Additionally, provided are R genes and other nucleic acid molecules comprising the pathogen-inducible promoters and that are made by such methods as well as plants, plant parts, plant cells, seeds, and non-human host cells comprising the R genes and other nucleic acid molecules05-27-2010