Rehberger
Bernd Rehberger, Laupheim DE
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20130203121 | METHODS FOR THE SEMI-SYNTHETIC PRODUCTION OF HIGH PURITY "MINICIRCLE" DNA VECTORS FROM PLASMIDS - The invention relates to methods and reagents for producing DNA vectors, in particular minicircle (MC) DNA vectors, in superhelical form. The invention further relates to highly pure preparations of circular DNA vectors, in particular MC DNA vectors. | 08-08-2013 |
20140377271 | NATURALLY OCCURRING AUTOANTIBODIES AGAINST ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN THAT INHIBIT THE AGGREGATION AND CYTOTOXICITY OF ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN - The present invention refers to human antibodies which are directed against α-Synuclein (α-Syn) and their use in medicine and diagnosis. | 12-25-2014 |
Johann Rehberger, Seattle, WA US
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20140283096 | VALIDATING NORMALIZED CODE REPRESENTATIONS - A request that includes an indication of an execution context and data that represents executable code is obtained. An analysis of the data is initiated based on generating a first templatized representation of the executable code. A list of clearance indicators that indicate a blocking status associated with respective forms of templatized representations is accessed. A workflow policy is determined based on the accessing of the list of clearance indicators. The list of clearance indicators is updated, based on a result of the analysis of the data. | 09-18-2014 |
Klaus Rehberger, Eppelheim DE
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20150160814 | CONSUMPTION LAYER FOR BUSINESS ENTITIES - A system includes a first non-transitory computer-readable storage medium and a second non-transitory computer-readable storage medium each having stored thereon computer executable program code which, when executed on a computer system, causes the computer system to perform steps. The steps associated with the first non-transitory computer readable medium include generating a Service Adaptation Definition Language (SADL) definition for each of a plurality of business entity types, the SADL definition being based on an intermediate representation of each of the plurality of business entities, and publishing the SADL definition as a service of a SADL engine. The steps associated with the second non-transitory computer-readable storage include discovering the SADL definition and displaying, on a user interface, a representation of the SADL definition, the user interface configured to enable selection of two or more business entity types each associated with a different model layer framework. | 06-11-2015 |
Klaus Rehberger, Walldorf DE
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20130326464 | SADL Consumption Service - Embodiments relate to computing, and in particular, to methods, apparatuses and systems for operating on a database. Certain embodiments implement a consumption services reference by an SADL design-time tool that allows users to create SADL use modes based on existing Business Objects (BOs), business object entities and associations. The consumption service can provide a design-time tool or user with indications of a particular BO entity's availability based on a particular consumption scenario within a given SADL mode. Indications of availability can be built into or referenced by the design-time tool to give users design-time feedback as to why a certain BO entity is not available. The indications of availability can be provided separately from a compiler or compiler functionality. The indications of availability can be also be reused by the compiler, thus reducing redundant checks and operations and decoupling the compiler and any design-time tool from the check logic. | 12-05-2013 |
Linda Rehberger, Glenview, IL US
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20080299230 | Oil formulations and methods of use - The invention generally relates to various oil formulations for protecting plants from nematodes and other pathogens. The invention provides specific formulations which do not require the use of chemical additives. These formulations have low phytotoxicity and low volatility. Also, methods of applying the formulations for agricultural use are disclosed. | 12-04-2008 |
20080299232 | Cinnamon oil formulations and methods of use - The invention generally relates to various cinnamon oil formulations for protecting plants from nematodes and other pathogens. The invention provides specific formulations which do not require the use of chemical additives. These formulations have low phytotoxicity and low volatility. Also, methods of applying the formulations for agricultural use are disclosed. | 12-04-2008 |
20080300318 | Cinnamaldehyde formulations and methods of use - The invention generally relates to various cinnamaldehyde (cinnamic aldehyde) formulations for protecting plants from nematodes and other pathogens. The invention provides specific formulations which do not require the use of chemical additives. These formulations have low phytotoxicity and low volatility. Also, methods of applying the formulations for agricultural use are disclosed. | 12-04-2008 |
20100291247 | OIL FORMULATIONS AND METHODS OF USE - The invention generally relates to various essential oil formulations for protecting plants from nematodes and other pathogens. The invention provides specific formulations which do not require the use of chemical additives. These formulations have low phytotoxicity and low volatility. Also, methods of applying the formulations for agricultural use are disclosed. | 11-18-2010 |
Linda A. Rehberger, Libertyville, IL US
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20130018107 | Cinnamaldehyde and Diallyl Disulfide Formulations and Methods of Use - The present invention relates to agricultural emulsion concentrates which form stable oil-in-water emulsions when diluted with water. More specifically, the invention relates to stable oil-in-water emulsions which include cinnamaldehyde and diallyl disulfide with a Calsogen® EH and Surfonic® CO 36 emulsion system. The increased stability of the emulsion allows for efficient mixing of the emulsion ingredients and effective storage and application of the cinnamaldehyde and diallyl disulfide to areas in need of nematode protection or treatment. | 01-17-2013 |
20130059909 | Cinnamaldehyde-Allicin Formulations and Methods of Their Use - The invention is directed to emulsifiable oil suspension concentrate formulations containing cinnamaldehyde (cinnamic aldehyde) and allicin that are effective in protecting plants from pests, especially nematodes, and methods of their use. | 03-07-2013 |
20140323583 | CINNAMALDEHYDE AND DIALLYL DISULFIDE FORMULATIONS AND METHODS OF USE - The present invention relates to agricultural emulsion concentrates which form stable oil-in-water emulsions when diluted with water. More specifically, the invention relates to stable oil-in-water emulsions which include cinnamaldehyde and diallyl disulfide with a Calsogen® EH and Surfonic® CO 36 emulsion system. The increased stability of the emulsion allows for efficient mixing of the emulsion ingredients and effective storage and application of the cinnamaldehyde and diallyl disulfide to areas in need of nematode protection or treatment. | 10-30-2014 |
Marcus Rehberger, Malmo SE
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20140342903 | LAMINATED COLOR FORMING COMPOSITION - A substrate coated with a markable ink formulation, comprising a thermo activated acid generator (TAG) and a halochromic leuco dye. The thermo activated acid generator is selected form the group consisting of: an amine salt of an organic metal compound comprising boron or silicone and amine neutralized polyalkylnaphthalene polysulphonic acid derivatives. Further, the substrate is covered by a thermoplastic polymer layer, such that the ink formulation is situated between the substrate and the thermoplastic polymer layer and/or in the thermoplastic polymer layer. | 11-20-2014 |
20140371063 | LAMINATION OF AOM - A substrate coated with a markable ink formulation, comprising AOM. Further, the substrate is covered by a thermoplastic polymer layer, such that the ink formulation is situated between the substrate and the thermoplastic polymer layer and/or in the thermoplastic polymer layer. | 12-18-2014 |