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Carl Wikstrom, Benton, AZ US
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20090000531 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING WASTE MATERIALS - A multi-step process is provided in which waste material is processed in two or more steps. Specifically, an earlier step of the process heats the waste material at a first temperature. This results in a release of vapors for materials having a boiling point that is lower than the first temperature. A subsequent step of the process heats some or all of the remaining waste material at a second temperature, which is preferably higher than the first temperature. The subsequent heating results in a release of additional vapors for those materials having a boiling point that is lower than the second temperature. A system configured to carry out the process is also disclosed. | 01-01-2009 |
Carl V. Wikstrom, Benton, AR US
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20080213848 | METHODS FOR INCREASING THE PRODUCTION OF ETHANOL FROM MICROBIAL FERMENTATION - A stable continuous method for producing ethanol from the anaerobic bacterial fermentation of a gaseous substrate containing at least one reducing gas involves culturing in a fermentation bioreactor anaerobic, acetogenic bacteria in a liquid nutrient medium; supplying the gaseous substrate to the bioreactor; and manipulating the bacteria in the bioreactor by reducing the redox potential, or increasing the NAD(P)H TO NAD(P) ratio, in the fermentation broth after the bacteria achieves a steady state and stable cell concentration in the bioreactor. The free acetic acid concentration in the bioreactor is maintained at less than 5 g/L free acid. This method allows ethanol to be produced in the fermentation broth in the bioreactor at a productivity of greater than 10 g/L per day. Both ethanol and acetate are produced in a ratio of ethanol to acetate ranging from 1:1 to 20:1. | 09-04-2008 |
20120083022 | Methods for Increasing the Production of Ethanol from Microbial Fermentation - A stable continuous method for producing ethanol from the anaerobic bacterial fermentation of a gaseous substrate containing at least one reducing gas involves culturing in a fermentation bioreactor anaerobic, acetogenic bacteria in a liquid nutrient medium; supplying the gaseous substrate to the bioreactor; and manipulating the bacteria in the bioreactor by reducing the redox potential, or increasing the NAD(P)H TO NAD(P) ratio, in the fermentation broth after the bacteria achieves a steady state and stable cell concentration in the bioreactor. The free acetic acid concentration in the bioreactor is maintained at less than 5 g/L free acid. This method allows ethanol to be produced in the fermentation broth in the bioreactor at a productivity of greater than 10 g/L per day. Both ethanol and acetate are produced in a ratio of ethanol to acetate ranging from 1:1 to 20:1. | 04-05-2012 |
20120088282 | METHODS FOR INCREASING THE PRODUCTION OF ETHANOL FROM MICROBIAL FERMENTATION - A stable continuous method for producing ethanol from anaerobic fermentation of a gaseous substrate containing at least one reducing gas in a liquid nutrient medium; supplying the gaseous substrate to the bioreactor. The free acetic acid concentration in the bioreactor is maintained at less than 5 g/L free acid. This method allows ethanol to be produced in the fermentation broth in the bioreactor at a productivity of greater than 10 g/L per day. Both ethanol and acetate are produced in a ratio of ethanol to acetate ranging from 1:1 to 20:1. | 04-12-2012 |
20120094346 | METHODS FOR INCREASING THE PRODUCTION OF ETHANOL FROM MICROBIAL FERMENTATION - A stable continuous method for producing ethanol from the anaerobic bacterial fermentation of a gaseous substrate containing at least one reducing gas involves culturing in a fermentation bioreactor anaerobic, acetogenic bacteria in a liquid nutrient medium; supplying the gaseous substrate to the bioreactor; and manipulating the bacteria in the bioreactor by reducing the redox potential, or increasing the NAD(P)H TO NAD(P) ratio, in the fermentation broth after the bacteria achieves a steady state and stable cell concentration in the bioreactor. The free acetic acid concentration in the bioreactor is maintained at less than 5 g/L free acid. This method allows ethanol to be produced in the fermentation broth in the bioreactor at a productivity of greater than 10 g/L per day. Both ethanol and acetate are produced in a ratio of ethanol to acetate ranging from 1:1 to 20:1. | 04-19-2012 |
20120094349 | Methods for Increasing the Production of Ethanol from Microbial Fermentation - A stable continuous method for producing ethanol from the anaerobic bacterial fermentation of a gaseous substrate containing at least one reducing gas involves culturing in a fermentation bioreactor anaerobic, acetogenic bacteria in a liquid nutrient medium; supplying the gaseous substrate to the bioreactor; and manipulating the bacteria in the bioreactor by reducing the redox potential, or increasing the NAD(P)H TO NAD(P) ratio, in the fermentation broth after the bacteria achieves a steady state and stable cell concentration in the bioreactor. The free acetic acid concentration in the bioreactor is maintained at less than 5 g/L free acid. This method allows ethanol to be produced in the fermentation broth in the bioreactor at a productivity of greater than 10 g/L per day. Both ethanol and acetate are produced in a ratio of ethanol to acetate ranging from 1:1 to 20:1. | 04-19-2012 |
20120122173 | Methods for Increasing the Production of Ethanol from Microbial Fermentation - A stable continuous method for producing ethanol from the anaerobic bacterial fermentation of a gaseous substrate containing at least one reducing gas involves culturing in a fermentation bioreactor anaerobic, acetogenic bacteria in a liquid nutrient medium; supplying the gaseous substrate to the bioreactor; and manipulating the bacteria in the bioreactor by reducing the redox potential, or increasing the NAD(P)H TO NAD(P) ratio, in the fermentation broth after the bacteria achieves a steady state and stable cell concentration in the bioreactor. The free acetic acid concentration in the bioreactor is maintained at less than 5 g/L free acid. This method allows ethanol to be produced in the fermentation broth in the bioreactor at a productivity of greater than 10 g/L per day. Both ethanol and acetate are produced in a ratio of ethanol to acetate ranging from 1:1 to 20:1. | 05-17-2012 |
20130077431 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR AGITATION OF TANK-STORED MATERIAL - A device and method for use with the transportation of materials including a tank that is configured to hold the material and an inlet/outlet configured on the tank to allow the flow of the material therethrough. At least one inlet is arranged on the tank to allow the flow of the material into the tank to agitate the material in the tank. | 03-28-2013 |
Hakan Vilhelm Wikstrom, Hamburgsund SE
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20090124651 | CATECHOLAMINE DERIVATIVES AND PRODRUGS THEREOF - The present invention relates to novel catecholamine derivatives of Formula I, to processes for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and to their use in therapy. | 05-14-2009 |
20090176808 | COMBINATION OF A SEROTONIN REUPTAKE INHIBITOR AND A 5-HT2C ANTAGONIST, INVERSE AGONIST OR PARTIAL AGONIST - The present invention relates to the use of compounds and compositions of compounds having serotonin reuptake inhibiting activity and 5-HT | 07-09-2009 |
Kent Wikstrom, Vasteras SE
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20100146319 | Method And Protection Device For A Power Network Accounting For Route Switching In A Telecommunication Network - A protection device for a power network performs a method to align measuring times of first and second measurements of an electric quantity, taken at different ends of a power network line transmitted with measuring times via a telecommunication network. In the method, a send transmission time from the local to remote end of the line and a receive transmission time from the remote to local end of the line are determined based on time signals from internal clocks. After a global time reference to synchronize the internal clocks is lost, a clock drift is determined between the internal clocks. The measuring times of the first and the second measurements are aligned using the send and receive transmission times as well as the clock drift. A sudden change in the clock drift is determined in order to recognize a route switching in the telecommunication network and the clock drift is corrected. | 06-10-2010 |
Lars Wikstrom, Lulea SE
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20100229470 | VEHICLE DOOR - A vehicle door comprises an outer module ( | 09-16-2010 |
Lars Wikstrom, Sodra Sunderbyn SE
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20120319431 | B-PILLAR FOR A VEHICLE - The invention relates to a B-pillar for a vehicle including a main section ( | 12-20-2012 |
20120319432 | A-PILLAR FOR A VEHICLE - An A-pillar for a vehicle includes a first part ( | 12-20-2012 |
Lilian Wikstrom, Spanga SE
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20080213276 | Modulation of neural stem cells and neural progenitor cells - The invention relates generally to methods of influencing central nervous system cells to produce progeny useful in the treatment of CNS disorders. More specifically, the invention includes methods of exposing a patient suffering from such a disorder to a reagent that modulates the proliferation, migration, differentiation and survival of central nervous system cells via S1P or LPA signaling. These methods are useful for reducing at least one symptom of the disorder. | 09-04-2008 |
20090232775 | Compounds and methods for increasing neurogenesis - The invention is directed to methods of promoting neurogenesis by contacting neuronal tissue with neurogenesis modulating agents. Novel methods for treating neurological disorders using neurogenesis modulating agents are disclosed. | 09-17-2009 |
20100129319 | TREATMENT OF DISEASE OR INJURY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM USING AGENTS THAT DECREASE THE ACTIVITY OF THE MELANOCORTIN 4 RECEPTOR - Novel methods are provided for modulating CNS cell neogenesis in the CNS cells in vitro or in vivo, involving the use of agents that decrease the activity of the melanocortin 4 receptor (MC4R). When the methods of the invention are applied to a subject such as a human, it may be used for reducing a symptom of a CNS disorder. | 05-27-2010 |
Lisa Wikstrom, Vtt FI
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20130331536 | Method of Producing Composite Materials - A method of producing a material comprising nanocellulose and a polymer, comprising carrying out in-situ, ring opening of polymerisation of dry nanocellulose dispersed in a monomer to produce said material. The material can be used as a reinforcing additive for plastics, for example in the form of a plastics masterbatch. | 12-12-2013 |
Mariann Wikstrom, Astorp SE
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20130005572 | NOVEL FLUORESCENT PSEUDOMONAD OF THE SPECIES PSEUDOMONAS AZOTOFORMANS FOR ENHANCEMENT OF PLANT EMERGENCE AND GROWTH - The invention describes an isolate of a fluorescent pseudomonad of the species | 01-03-2013 |
Stephen E. Wikstrom, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20160089780 | AUTOMATICALLY POSITIONABLE JOINTS AND TRANSFER TOOLING ASSEMBLIES INCLUDING AUTOMATICALLY POSITIONABLE JOINTS - An automatically positionable joint for a modular tooling assembly includes a first joint member; a second joint member that is rotatably connected to the first joint member; a motor for causing rotation of the first joint member with respect to the second joint member; and a first clutch that is movable between an engaged position in which the first clutch restrains rotation of the first joint member with respect to the second joint member and a disengaged position in which the first clutch permits rotation of the first joint member with respect to the second joint member. | 03-31-2016 |
Timothy Wikstrom, Prairie Village, KS US
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20140272856 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING THROUGH DIGITAL LEARNING - A system and method for receiving sensor information regarding a user's physical expression, processing the sensor information using an analysis module and stored data, and displaying real-time or delayed training output to the user. The system may further include utilizing a hub module for communicating with external systems such as external computer systems and storage media for reasons including, without limitation, to receive updates for the analysis module and stored data, request additional analysis of the sensor information, receive a result from the external system, and retrieve data and files from the external system for use as part of training output. | 09-18-2014 |
Tommy Wikstrom, Linghem SE
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20140023449 | CUTTING HEAD COMPRISING A DRILL TIP AND A DRILL HAVING SUCH A CUTTING HEAD - A cutting head includes a drill tip having a chisel edge, at least two main cutting edges, each extending between a central end at the chisel edge and an outer end. A recess is associated with each main cutting edge and located at each side of the chisel edge. Each recess includes a chip breaking groove extending along the main cutting edge and spaced from the main cutting edge by a distance. Furthermore, a twist drill has a cutting head and drill tip. | 01-23-2014 |