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Patrick C. Cirino, State College, PA US
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| 20090142821 | Peroxide-driven cytochrome P450 oxygenase variants - The invention relates to novel variants of cytochrome P450 oxygenases. These variants have an improved ability to use peroxide as an oxygen donor as compared to the corresponding wild-type enzyme. These variants also have an improved thermostability as compared to the cytochrome P450 BM-3 F87A mutant. Preferred variants include cytochrome P450 BM-3 heme domain mutants having 158V, F87A, H100R, F107L, A135S, M145A/V, N239H, S274T, L3241, I366V, K434E, E442K, and/or V446I amino acid substitutions. | 06-04-2009 |
| 20090264311 | Thermostable peroxide-driven cytochrome P450 oxygenase variants and methods of use - The invention relates to novel variants of cytochrome P450 oxygenases. These variants have at least one mutation improving their ability to use peroxide as an oxygen donor as compared to the corresponding wild-type enzyme. The variants also have at least one mutation improving thermostability as compared to the parent enzyme or corresponding wild-type enzyme. Preferred variants include cytochrome P450 BM-3 heme domain variants having L52I, I58V, F87A, H100R, S106R, F107L, A135S, M145A/V, A184V, N239H, S274T, L324I, V340M, I366V, K434E, E442K, and/or V446I amino acid substitutions. | 10-22-2009 |
Patrick C. Dreese, Plymouth, MN US
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| 20090047407 | METHOD AND INGREDIENT FOR INCREASING SOLUBLE FIBER CONTENT TO ENHANCE BILE ACID BINDING, INCREASE VISCOSITY, AND INCREASE HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIC PROPERTIES - The present invention relates to a method for modifying materials that have low soluble fiber content and high insoluble fiber content so as to enhance bile acid binding capacity by increasing the level of available soluble fiber that can be obtained from such starting materials in order to create ingredients that are useable in food intermediates that are suitable for lowering unhealthy cholesterol levels. More particularly, the present invention relates to controlling the moisture content, mechanical pretreatment and alkali treatment of such starting materials as wheat bran or shorts. | 02-19-2009 |
Patrick C. Hardigan, Fort Lauderdale,, FL US
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| 20110082672 | STATISTICAL MODEL FOR PREDICTING FALLING IN HUMANS - Dependent variables believed to contribute to a likelihood of falling are analyzed using a latent class analysis. The dependent variables are biomedical factors, which may include, for example, arthritis, high blood pressure, diabetes, foot disorders, Parkinson's Disease, stroke, eye disorder, limb disorder, or proprioceptive disorder. Data pertaining to the biomedical factors is gathered from a population of individuals at risk of falling. Covariate data, including for example age and the number of prescriptions taken, is further analyzed against latent class data. For a particular group of at risk individuals, a set of five classes produced useful results broadly corresponding to groups representing individuals who have: good health; a range of diseases; Parkinson's Disease; arthritis; and high blood pressure. A probability of falling is determined, relative to the group of individuals with good health. | 04-07-2011 |
Patrick C. Lankswert, Louisville, KY US
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| 20090175561 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RETRIEVING AND DISPLAYING IMAGES OF DEVICES CONNECTED TO A COMPUTING DEVICE - A method for retrieving and displaying a photorealistic image of a device that is connected to a computing device or available for connection comprises the steps of: using the computing device to receive data from the device; using the computing device to retrieve identifying information from the device; using the computing device to retrieve a photorealistic image from a database based on the identifying information; and displaying the retrieved photorealistic image on the computing device. | 07-09-2009 |
Patrick C. Wernett, Upper Black Eddy, PA US
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| 20090221732 | SURFACE TREATED INORGANIC PARTICLE ADDITIVE FOR INCREASING THE TOUGHNESS OF POLYMERS - A mineral additive particles such as calcium carbonate particles coated with one of fatty acids, fatty acid derivatives, rosins, rosinates, polyolefin based waxes, oligomers and mineral oils at a coating level of about 2.3 wt. % or more per weight of the mineral particles when added to a polymer system enhances the toughness of the resulting polymer composite. | 09-03-2009 |
