Schopfer
Christel Renate Schopfer, Quedlinburg DE
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20090068163 | Transgenic expression cartridges for expressing nucleic acids in the flower tissue of plants - The invention relates to methods for the targeted transgenic expression of nucleic acid sequences in tissues of plants, and to transgenic expression cassettes and expression vectors comprising promoters with expression specificity for floral tissues. The invention further relates to organisms (preferably plants) transformed with these transgenic expression cassettes or expression vectors, to cultures, parts or propagation material derived from these organisms, and to their use for the production of foodstuffs, feedstuffs, seed, pharmaceuticals or fine chemicals. | 03-12-2009 |
20100021962 | Use of A Plastid-Lipid Associated Protein Promoter (PAP Promoter) For Heterologous Gene Expression - Use of a plastid-lipid associated protein promoter (PAP promoter) for heterologous expression of genes in plants of the genus | 01-28-2010 |
Christel Renate Schopfer, Ludwigshafen DE
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20100005541 | KETOLASES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF KETOCAROTENOIDS IN TAGETES - New ketolases for the production of ketocarotenoids in | 01-07-2010 |
Claus Schopfer, Wiesloch DE
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20090003481 | System, Device and Method - A system or device includes a consumer supplied via a supply line, electrical power and data being transmittable via the supply line, the power signal and the data signal being alternately transmittable. | 01-01-2009 |
E. Kevin Schopfer, Boston, MA US
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20140216324 | Floating Platform - A floating (buoyant) platform includes multiple flotation block elements arranged in a general grid pattern, and a structural body supported buoyantly by the floatation elements. An assemblage of floating platforms are joined by one or more connector elements each having a cylindrical body extending across a control joint between opposed sidewall surfaces of adjacent floating platforms. The cylindrical body has a first portion received within a first cylindrical disc assembly secured by a first clamp element and fixedly attached to a first of the opposed sidewall surfaces. The cylindrical body also has an opposite, second end portion received within a second cylindrical disc assembly secured by a second clamp element and fixedly attached to a second of the opposed sidewall surfaces, opposite to the first of the opposed sidewall surfaces. The cylindrical body may be a flexible, or the cylindrical body may be relatively stiff or rigid. | 08-07-2014 |
Francisco Schopfer, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20100331268 | Nitrated Lipids and Methods of Making and Using Thereof - Described herein are nitrated lipids and methods of making and using the nitrated lipids. | 12-30-2010 |
20130210917 | Nitrated Lipids and Methods of Making and Using Thereof - Described herein are nitrated lipids and methods of making and using the nitrated lipids. | 08-15-2013 |
Francisco J. Schopfer, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20120136034 | FATTY ACIDS AS ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AGENTS - Compounds of formula I and their metabolites are potent mediators of an inflammatory response: (I) where a, b, c, d, e, f, V, W, X, Y, R | 05-31-2012 |
20150018417 | FATTY ACIDS AS ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AGENTS - A class of enzymatically generated electrophilic fatty acid derivatives (EFADs), or their enzymatically generated metabolites. The EFAD's and their metabolites have beneficial effects human health. According to the inventors the inventive keto fatty acids or their enzymatically generated metabolites, can inhibit inflammation by giving rise to adaptive signaling molecules in vivo. | 01-15-2015 |
Georg Schopfer, Munchen DE
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20110209499 | METHOD FOR REMOVING NITROGEN - A process is described for separating off a nitrogen-rich fraction from a feed fraction containing essentially nitrogen and hydrocarbons, wherein the feed fraction is separated by rectification into a nitrogen-rich fraction and a methane-rich fraction and wherein the methane-rich fraction for the purpose of cold generation is vaporized and superheated at a pressure as high as possible against the feed fraction which is to be cooled. | 09-01-2011 |
20120017640 | PROCESS FOR SEPARATING OFF NITROGEN - A process for separating off a nitrogen-rich fraction from a feed fraction containing essentially nitrogen and hydrocarbons, wherein the feed fraction is separated by rectification a nitrogen-rich fraction and a methane-rich fraction, is described. | 01-26-2012 |
20120041248 | PROCESS FOR REMOVING NITROGEN - A process is described for removing a nitrogen-rich fraction from a feed fraction containing essentially nitrogen and hydrocarbons, wherein the feed fraction is partially condensed and fractionated by rectification into a nitrogen-rich fraction and a methane-rich fraction. | 02-16-2012 |
Patrick Schopfer, Heitenried CH
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20090058000 | Grouping Device - The invention relates to a grouping device ( | 03-05-2009 |
Walter Stuart Schopfer, Austin, TX US
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20090168462 | CIRCUIT DEVICE AND METHOD OF PROVIDING FEEDBACK ACROSS AN ISOLATION BARRIER - In an embodiment, a circuit device includes a network interface responsive to a powered network to receive a power supply and data and includes an electrical isolation barrier adapted to define a non-isolated power domain and an isolated power domain. The circuit device further includes a first control circuit associated with the non-isolated power domain. The first control circuit is coupled to a primary winding of a transformer to control current flow via the primary winding. The circuit device also includes a second control circuit associated with the isolated power domain. The second control circuit is coupled to a secondary winding of the transformer and is adapted to detect a power error associated with the secondary winding. The second control circuit transfers a command across the electrical isolation barrier to the first control circuit to adjust a current at the primary winding in response to detecting the power error. | 07-02-2009 |