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20100303741 | WOLFBERRIES AND INFLAMMATION - The present invention relates in general to the field of inflammation. In particular the present invention relates to the use of natural compounds for the preparation of a product to treat or prevent inflammation. For example an extract of wolfberry was shown to have anti-inflammatory properties. One embodiment of the present invention relates to the use of a primary composition comprising wolfberries or a part thereof for the preparation of a product to treat or prevent inflammation. | 12-02-2010 |
20110123501 | GUT FLORA AND WEIGHT MANAGEMENT - The present invention relates to supporting weight management, weight loss and/or to the prevention and/or treatment of metabolic disorders. In particular the present invention relates to preventing and/or treating metabolic disorders by modulating, in particular reducing the amount of proteobacteria and/or deferribacteres in the gut. One embodiment of the present invention relates to the use of a primary composition comprising an agent that reduces the amount of proteobacteria, preferably gamma-proteobacteria, even more preferred enterobacteria; and/or deferribacteres in the gut for the preparation of a composition to treat or prevent metabolic disorders, to support weight loss and/or to support weight management. | 05-26-2011 |
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20120114622 | LACTOBACILLUS RHAMNOSUS AND WEIGHT CONTROL - The present invention generally relates to the field of obesity. In particular the present invention relates to the use of probiotics to treat obesity. One embedment of the present invention relates to the use of | 05-10-2012 |
20130224168 | LACTOBACILLUS RHAMNOSUS AND WEIGHT CONTROL - The present invention generally relates to the field of obesity. In particular the present invention relates to the use of probiotics to treat obesity. One embodiment of the present invention relates to the use of | 08-29-2013 |
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20090152141 | RECORDING MEDIUM STORAGE PACKAGE HAVING IMPROVED ROSETTE - An enclosure for securing a disc having a central aperture includes a base and a pivotable cover. A two part disc securing rosette has a first part on the base including at least two upstanding, circularly spaced apart segments with arcuate outer peripheral surfaces dimensioned for engaging the central aperture of a disc and a second part including at least two elongate, upstanding ribs extending radially from a position on the cover which is centered on the segments on the base, the number of ribs on the cover corresponding to the number of segments on the base, the ribs being positioned and dimensioned such that, when the enclosure is closed, the ribs on the cover enter the first part radially inwardly of the segments with the ribs contacting the radially inside surface of the corresponding arcuate segments for bracing the arcuate segments against breakage. | 06-18-2009 |
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20090308011 | INSULATED CONCRETE FORM PANEL REINFORCEMENT - An insulated concrete form (ICF) panel reinforcement is disclosed. The ICF comprises a main panel, a reinforcement on the main panel for stiffening the main panel, a spacer retention element integrated in the reinforcement for securing a spacer to the panel, and a first opposing panel opposite the main panel and having a first opposing spacer retention element integrated therein for securing the spacer to the first opposing panel. The ICF panel reinforcement is particularly useful at high stress locations in ICF systems, such as at T-wall intersections. | 12-17-2009 |
20100251645 | CONCRETE FORM BUCKS - A buck for use with concrete form systems, such as insulated concrete forms and the like, is provided. The buck is particularly suitable for an opening in an insulated concrete form and comprises a main section having first and second ends, the first end for attaching to a first panel in the insulated concrete form, an angle section having first and second ends, the first end connected to the main section and the second end of the angle section for attaching to a second panel of the insulated concrete form, for providing an angle between the angle section and the main section, wherein at least one of the main section and the angle section is disposed non-perpendicularly from the first panel or second panel. The buck provides and allows for wider openings, such as doors or windows, to facilitate easier entry or passage of materials therethrough, to expand the field of vision, to allow more light entry inside the building, to reduce wind turbulence and noise around the openings, and to increase energy efficiency. | 10-07-2010 |
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20100134251 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SYSTEMATIZING PROVISIONING OF TWO BINS REPLENISHMENT SYSTEMS - The present invention relates to a system and method for systematizing provisioning of two bins replenishment systems. The system comprises a database and a reader. The database stores location information and product identification for each product, the location information including rack identification, row information, and bin information. The reader receives an input from a user corresponding to a product to be provisioned, extracts from the database location information by correlating the input with the product identification, and outputs the location information to the user. The method comprises inputting a product identification corresponding to a product to be provisioned, extracting from a database location information corresponding to the product identification, and outputting the extracted location. | 06-03-2010 |
20100274585 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADDING AND TRACKING PRODUCT INFORMATION TO A PATIENT RECORD - The present system and the method relate to adding product information to patient record. A product database stores the product information corresponding to a product, while a patient database stores the patient record corresponding to a patient. A product detector detects a product identifier corresponding to the product information and generates a product identifier message. The patient detector detects a patient identifier corresponding to the patient record and generates a patient identifier message. An adding module adds the product information to the patient record based on the patient identifier message and the product identifier message. | 10-28-2010 |
20110084135 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRACKING MEDICAL PRODUCTS IN A TWO BIN PER MEDICAL PRODUCT REPLENISHMENT SYSTEM - The present relates to a system and method for tracking medical products in a two bin per medical product replenishment system. The system and method comprising storing medical product information including lot number and date of receipt, and recording replenishment requests and generated date. The system and method further correlate the date of receipt of the medical product having the particular medical product information with the generated date of recorded replenishment requests to identify probable corresponding replenishment requests. Also, the system and method correlate identified probable corresponding replenishment requests with location information of corresponding RFID tags to determine corresponding probable locations. | 04-14-2011 |
20120041770 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUS FOR PROVISIONING AND TRACKING MEDICAL SUPPLIES FOR MEDICAL PROCEDURES - According to one aspect, a system for provisioning medical supplies for medical procedures. The system includes at least one data storage device for storing data related to the provisioning of medical supplies, and at least one processor operably connected to the at least one data storage device. The at least one processor is configured to, for at least one medical procedure, generate a pick list including predictable medical supplies for that procedure based on a template for that procedure, receive data about predictable medical supplies picked at one or more storage locations for that procedure based on the pick list and store that data in the at least one data storage device, and receive data about unpredictable medical supplies picked at the one or more storage locations and store that data in the at least one data storage device. | 02-16-2012 |
20130076898 | APPARATUS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR TRACKING MEDICAL PRODUCTS USING AN IMAGING UNIT - According to one aspect there is an apparatus for tracking medical products. The apparatus includes a storage depot having a plurality of storage compartments, and an imaging unit having a first camera adapted to observe the storage compartments to track medical products therein. | 03-28-2013 |
20140027510 | Systems and Methods of Managing Inventory in a Medical Facility - A inventory information system having an inventory station having an array of unique locations defined thereon; a plurality of indicators, each of the indicators being associated with each of the locations; a plurality of tags, each of the tags having an identifier associated therewith; at least one detector operable to obtain identifier associated with one of the tags when the tag is positioned at one of the locations; and a processor operatively coupled to the at least one detector and the plurality of indicators. The processor is configured to receive the identifier and to determine an inventory status of at least one product associated with the identifier, and operate the indicator associated the location where the tag based upon the inventory status to provide information about the inventory status. | 01-30-2014 |