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Michel, CH
Albrecht Michel, Basel CH
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| 20110190126 | WEED CONTROL METHOD AND HERBICIDAL COMPOSITION - The present invention provides a method of selectively controlling unwanted vegetation at a locus comprising sugarcane and the unwanted vegetation, wherein the method comprises applying to the locus:—a. a herbicide of formula (I) or an agrochemically acceptable salt thereof; and b. a PS-II inhibiting herbicide; wherein the amount of component (a) and component (b) applied to the locus provides control of the unwanted vegetation and wherein the amount of component (b) applied safens the herbicidal effect of component (a) on the sugarcane. The invention further provides a herbicide composition comprising (a) a herbicide of formula (I) or an agrochemically acceptable salt thereof; and (b) a herbicide selected from the group consisting of metribuzin, hexazinone and tebuthiuron. | 08-04-2011 |
David Michel, Thalwil CH
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| 20110272218 | ELEVATOR INSTALLATION WITH A SAFETY DEVICE - An elevator system has at least two elevator cars, each of which has at least one elevator car door and each of which is provided for independent displacement in a common shaft, and a plurality of shaft doors and a safety device having at least one door opening sensor, at least one evaluation unit and at least one data line between the door opening sensor and the evaluation unit. The evaluation unit evaluates at least one signal of the door opening sensor in at least one evaluation step to prevent unauthorized opening of the shaft door. | 11-10-2011 |
Dominique Michel, Sierre CH
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| 20090156833 | Process for the Preparation of Enantiomerically Pure 1-Substituted-3-Aminoalcohols - A process for the preparation of N-monosubstituted β-aminoalcohol sulfonates of formula (Ia), (Ib): | 06-18-2009 |
| 20100240911 | Process for the preparation of N-monosubstituted beta-amino alcohols - A process for the preparation of a compound of formula: | 09-23-2010 |
| 20110004007 | PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF N-MONOSUBSTITUTED beta-AMINO ALCOHOLS - A process is disclosed for the preparation of a compound of formula | 01-06-2011 |
| 20110207945 | Process for the preparation of enantiomerically pure 1-substituted-3-aminoalcohols - Provided is a process for the preparation of enantiomerically pure 1-substituted-3-aminoalcohols, particularly of (S)-(−)- and (R)-(+)-3-N-methylamino-1-(2-thienyl)-1-propanol, by asymmetrically hydrogenating salts of a carboxylic acids with an aminoketone of formula (II), wherein R | 08-25-2011 |
| 20110207946 | Process for the preparation of enantiomerically pure 1-substituted-3-aminoalcohols - Provided is a process for the preparation of enantiomerically pure 1-substituted-3-aminoalcohols, particularly of (S)-(−)- and (R)-(+)-3-N-methylamino-1-(2-thienyl)-1-propanol, by asymmetrically hydrogenating salts of a carboxylic acids with an aminoketone of formula (II), wherein R | 08-25-2011 |
Martin Michel, Lausanne CH
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| 20080255247 | Oil-In-Water Emulsion and Its Use for the Delivery of Functionality - The present invention concerns an oil-in-water emulsion wherein the oil droplets of a diameter in the range of 5 nm to hundreds of micrometers exhibit a nano-sized self-assembled structurization with hydrophilic domains having a diameter size in the range of 0.5 to 200 nm, due to the presence of a lipophilic additive and the oil-in-water emulsion contains an active element being present in the range comprised between 0.00001 and 79% based on the total composition. | 10-16-2008 |
| 20080299200 | Oil-in-Water Emulsion for Creating New Product Consistencies - The invention concerns an oil-in-water emulsion wherein the oil droplets of a diameter in the range of 5 nm to hundreds of micrometers exhibit a nano-sized self-assembled structure with hydrophilic domains having a diameter size in the range of 0.5 to 200 nm, due to the presence of a lipophilic additive, and the oil-in-water emulsion contains a thickener or gelling agent in order to create new product consistencies and textures. | 12-04-2008 |
| 20080311211 | Easily Dispersible Lipidic Phase - The present invention relates to the use of a lipidic phase comprising an oil and a lipophilic additive (LPA), which is suitable to make an oil-in-water emulsion by application of low energy or a manual operation. The lipidic phase contains a Lipophilic Additive (LPA) which forms self-assembly structures inside the emulsion oil droplets. The aqueous phase contains a hydrophilic emulsifier and the lipidic and aqueous phases are mixed without using classical high shearing devices or homogenisers. | 12-18-2008 |
| 20100233221 | STABLE DOUBLE EMULSIONS - The invention relates to double emulsions, in particular double emulsions of the water-in-oil-in-water type, which are organoleptically similar to full-fat oil in water emulsions and which are stabilised by mixture of emulsifiers. The invention also relates to a method for producing said double emulsions, and to the use of a mixture of emulsifier for stabilising said emulsions. | 09-16-2010 |
| 20100310746 | AQUEOUS FOAMS, FOOD PRODUCTS AND A METHOD OF PRODUCING SAME - The present invention describes an aqueous foam that includes water, at least one polysaccharide and food-grade, interfacially active particles. The present invention also describes an indulgent shelf-stable foamed food product that contains this aqueous foam. The indulgent shelf-stable foamed food products of the invention have an improved foamed and modular product texture. | 12-09-2010 |
Pierre-André Michel, Genève CH
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| 20110059853 | Method And Computer System For Assessing Classification Annotations Assigned To DNA Sequences - For assessing classification annotations assigned to DNA sequences stored in a reference database, the DNA sequences are grouped by species using established classification schemes. Subsequently, a measure of distance between pairs of DNA sequences is determined by aligning the respective sequences and determining the measure of distance based on a score of similarity between the aligned DNA sequences. Determined are one or more centroid sequences which have the shortest aggregate measure of distance to the other DNA sequences in the respective group (species). Assigned to the DNA sequences as a quantitative confidence level for their classification annotations is in each case the measure of distance between the respective DNA sequence and the centroid sequence. The assessment and rating of the classification annotations with these confidence levels make it possible to provide to a user a quantitative indication of the degree of representativeness of a DNA sequence for a particular species. | 03-10-2011 |
Pierre-André Michel, Genève CH
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| 20110059853 | Method And Computer System For Assessing Classification Annotations Assigned To DNA Sequences - For assessing classification annotations assigned to DNA sequences stored in a reference database, the DNA sequences are grouped by species using established classification schemes. Subsequently, a measure of distance between pairs of DNA sequences is determined by aligning the respective sequences and determining the measure of distance based on a score of similarity between the aligned DNA sequences. Determined are one or more centroid sequences which have the shortest aggregate measure of distance to the other DNA sequences in the respective group (species). Assigned to the DNA sequences as a quantitative confidence level for their classification annotations is in each case the measure of distance between the respective DNA sequence and the centroid sequence. The assessment and rating of the classification annotations with these confidence levels make it possible to provide to a user a quantitative indication of the degree of representativeness of a DNA sequence for a particular species. | 03-10-2011 |
Silvain Michel, Kusnacht CH
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| 20090294582 | Propulsion Unit for Lighter-Than-Air Aircraft - A lighter-than-air aircraft is propelled via a bending-rotating tail whip. Two actuating areas located on opposite sides in a rear area of a lifting gas body are shortened by activated actuators. A vertical plane of symmetry of the lifting gas body and thus, the lifting gas body itself, are pivoted in an area of bending zones about angles a and β. An activated state exists when the actuator performs work for propelling the aircraft. Propulsion can be provided by deformation of the lifting gas body. Changes in direction can also be effected by asymmetrical sequences of movements. | 12-03-2009 |
Thomas Michel, Zurich CH
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| 20100094324 | LANCING DEVICE - A lancing device for ejecting a lancet having a pricking element protruding therefrom along an ejection axis is provided. The lancing device includes a front cap having an opening facing against an object to be pricked, a lancet holder slideable between a cocked position and a pricking position, and a safety switch moveable between a safety position and a passing position, wherein the pricking element extends beyond the opening when the lancet is ejected; the safety switch prevents the lancet holder form being cocked when the safety switch is in the safety position, and the safety switch allows the lancet holder to be cocked and moved when the safety switch is in the passing position. | 04-15-2010 |
Urs Michel, Wila CH
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| 20100143249 | FOLATE-CONJUGATES AND CORRESPONDING METAL-CHELATE COMPLEXES FOR USE IN DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING AND RADIOTHERAPY - The present invention is directed towards novel folate-conjugates of formula I | 06-10-2010 |
