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Biótica, Bioquímica Analítica,S.L. posted this:
ULISENS Legionella Desktop AnalyzerFully automated equipment for 1 hour-determination of Legionella in concentrated water samples. The #ULISENS Desktop is a portable computer that makes it possible to analyze #Legionella in filtered water samples. With the "nespresso" philosophy, it uses a recyclable cartridge. "Push & Run" and the data is available in only 1 hour. It automates the rapid immunomagnetic method listed in the norm UNE100030:2017 for the control and prevention of #Legionella. (https://youtu.be/baiHP26xwCs)Barani Design posted this:
Ultra low power MODBUS Temperature, Humidity, Pressure sensor• High accuracy meeting WMO standards • Fast response (short time constant) • Negligible self heating • Ultra-low power consumption • Digital RS485 MODBUS RTU & ASCII output • Highest lightning protection with Class A result for surge, EFT/burst, ESD per EN 61000-4-2, EN 61000-4-4, EN 61000-4-5 • Flexible 5 to 18VDC inputHarshada Wadkar posted this:
Ultra-high Solid State Capacitance CapacitorsFabricating the dielectric of capacitors with a thin & continuous coating, providing the best trade-off of capacitance and breakdown voltage
Graduate Assitant at Binghamton UniversityYeda posted this:
Ultra-Rapid Structure Reconstruction Using an All-optical Digital TechnologyReconstruction of structures from their scattered intensity distributions is heavily exploited in a range of disciplines, with common methods limited when phase information is lost. Contemporary iterative algorithms depend on a priori knowledge of the object boundaries to solve such inverse scattering problems, but remain highly time-consuming and, at times, inaccurate. The proposed all-optical technology harnesses a digital degenerate cavity laser arrangement that registers the scattered intensity distribution only within the predefined boundaries of the object. The process is ultra-rapid (nanosecond-scale) and bears very high spatial resolution potential.University of Waterloo posted this:
Ultra-stable cryo-electron microscopy holderBackground One important technical problem in cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), when trying to attain atomically resolved 3D structures of frozen hydrated specimens, is the negative effect on the resolution due to the vibration from liquid nitrogen cooling. Sample holders for cryo-EM have so far relied on the use of a Dewar with liquid nitrogen to cool down sample to temperatures below -170oC. The use of liquid nitrogen is often inconvenient and difficult to implement. Water crystallization inside the Dewar and relative hot spots may induce vibration through bubbling, limiting the attainable spatial resolution. Significant user expertise is required under such adverse conditions to perform single particle cryo-EM experiments and successfully achieve atomic spatial resolution (below 0.3 nm). There is thus a need for cryo-EM design that is stable (minimal to no vibration) and can provide prolonged cooling periods, hence longer viewing times.
Tech Transfer CIIMARCIIMAR - Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental ResearchTech Transfer CIIMARBusiness Development Manager at CIIMAR - Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research
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Ultra-violet absorbing compounds with antimicrobial propertiesThe patent relates to novel compounds able to absorb UV radiation and comprize antimicrobial properties as well. The compounds herein described are novel and undisclosed scytonemin analogs, able to absorb up to 90% of UV-A radiation and cover a broader UV to blue light absorption. The compounds described can be easily incorporated into formulations to be used in cosmetic products, sunscreens or lenses for sunglasses.
Business Development Manager at CIIMAR - Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental ResearchCSIC - Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas posted this:
Ultrafast and sensitive humidity sensor with subsecond response timesThe Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) have developed a humidity senso r. This sensor allows to detect and quantify the surrounding humidity by optical transduction. The device is based in the optical response of a photonic crystal. This humidity sensor has been successfully tested showing response times under one second. Industrial partners manufacturers of sensors are being sought to collaborate through a patent license agreement. An offer for Patent LicensingUniversity of Vigo posted this:
Ultrafast quantum random number generatorUVIGO and ICFO have jointly developed a novel system for the random generation of numbers exploiting an elementary quantum optics process. This physical random number generator is based on the quantum random phase noise of a single-mode laser, which is transformed in random amplitude pulses and subsequently detected using a fast photodiode. Innovative aspects and advantagesUniversity of Vigo posted this:
Ultrafast quantum random number generator Authors: Marcos Curty, Valerio Pruneri, Morgan Mitchell and Marc JofreUVIGO and ICFO have jointly developed a novel system for the random generation of numbers exploiting an elementary quantum optics process. This physical random number generator is based on the quantum random phase noise of a single-mode laser, which is transformed in random amplitude pulses and subsequently detected using a fast photodiode.Javier Montiel Bonmatí posted this:
Ultrasonic capillary reactor with temperature control and homogeneous vibrationThe Photochemistry and Semiconductor Electrochemistry (GFES) research group of the University of Alicante has developed an ultrasonically-enhanced capillary reactor which achieves homogeneous, efficient and temperature-controlled multiphase flow. The reactor features a capillary tube in a helicoidal probe that homogenizes the acoustic field generated without the appearance of longitudinal nodes and antinodes. Continuous and/or oscillatory reactions including crystallization phenomena are enabled, allowing the handling of solids and/or the improvement of heterogeneous mixtures in capillary tubes of variable diameter and length with optimum temperature control. Therefore, this reactor provides an advantage in flow chemistry and process intensification which is common in the pharmaceutical industry, fine chemistry, and in sonochemistry. The invention is protected by a patent application. The research group has a prototype on a laboratory scale. Companies interested in the commercial exploitation of this technology are sought through patent licensing agreements or technical cooperation agreements (R&D Projects).
Universidad de AlicanteSTEP RI d.o.o. posted this:
Ultrasonic diagnosis of water in lungsPulmonary edema is a condition caused by excess fluid in the lungs. Usage in the diagnosis of lung disease due to the specific organ structure is limited comparing to the examination of other organs. With this technology, beside the possibility to use it as a non-invasive diagnostic tool for lungs it also offers opportunity to monitor the effectiveness of medical treatment and to adjust right cure and dose for further treatment of lungs and/or heart.Universidad de Alcalá-OTRI posted this:
Ultrasonic localization and positioning system for extensive indoor spaces.GEINTRA is a research group from the Department of Electronics of the University of Alcala. The group has developed an ultrasonic system, with a friendly configuration, calibration and deployment, which can be intended to cover extensive indoor spaces. The system works in a GPS-like mode. It uses active beacons and is privacy-oriented, without any node limits being located at the same time. The algorithms used allow to deal with noise problems, multipath propagation and near-far effectswhat gives the system a centimeter precision. The group is looking for companies working in automation, computer or telecommunication sectors to achieve technical collaboration agreements.Larisa Sheloukhova posted this:
Ultrathin Perovskite Solar CellsBackground Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are a promising low-cost-per-watt solar technology that has soared in efficiencies from 4% to 26% in the last decade. PSCs include a Perovskite layer composed of a ABX3 crystal-structured hybrid organic–inorganic material sandwiched between several other layers. PSCs are thin, light, flexible, cheap, and easy to produce. However, durability, scaling up, and the inclusion of a toxic metal lead as a component of perovskite materials are major bottlenecks precluding commercial-sized production of PSCs.
Global Tech Commercialization at Kyoto UniversityUniversity of Alberta, Technology Transfer Services posted this:
Unconjugated PLGA Nanoparticles in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Alzheimers DiseaseUse of native biodegradable nanoparticles in the diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Contrary to conventional use of these nanoparticles in delivering drugs to target areas, native PLGA nanoparticles show therapeutic effects in the treatment of AD pathology.Jorian Bos posted this:
UNITED SIGNALS - Turning paper-based businesses into Streamlined Digital DealmakersUnited Signals is a German specialist for paperless and easy to use client solutions. With products like digital onboarding, electronic contracts and client portals they support companies of all industries. Due to white label capabilities and the flexibility of the solution, the software can be used within short time to turn any forms or contracts into a digital version which can be signed contactless, even from home or mobile. It is multi-language and can easily be integrated into existing systems landscapes. United Signals and it's paperless onboarding solution was selected by the Association of Independent Asset Managers (VuV) and its members in Germany with the aim of becoming a market standard. Further it`s used by many leading banks in Germany including DAB BNP Paribas, V-Bank, comdirect, ebase, Baader Bank and Augsburger Aktienbank.
Other at EIT DigitalYeda posted this:
Universal CAR-Ts for Treating CancerChimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cells (CAR-Ts) are one of the revolutionary technologies of the twenty-first century, invented by Prof. Zelig Eshhar at the Weizmann Institute of Science. FDA approvals for CAR T cells against B-ALL and DLBCL pave the way for CAR-T cell application against other types of cancers. However, the CAR-T technology still suffers from a number of shortfalls. While the efficacy against B cell cancers has been dramatic, the responses of other tumor types, and particularly solid tumors, has been much more modest. In addition, the logistical complexity and the overall labor involved in using the patient’s own cells are significant. Consequently, there are significant advantages to shift away from autologous cells (a patient’s own cells) and to using allogeneic cells (donor cells) as the basis of CAR-Ts, to create a truly “off-the-shelf” treatment.University of Waterloo posted this:
Universal memristors for reservoir/neuromorphic computingBackground Natural Language Processing (NLP), time series analysis and speech recognition are among applications that require specific machine learning techniques for processing temporal data. Reservoir computing (RC) is a machine learning technique that is particularly well-suited for processing temporal data. Typically, the realization of RC systems requires a recurring neural network comprised of layers of volatile and non-volatile devices. Having different devices in different layers adds to the cost, latency, training complexity and footprint of the Reservoir/ Neuromorphic Computing chip.University of Waterloo posted this:
Universal Nanofluidic Chip (NFC) systemsBackground Advances in electron microscopy resolution have enabled gaining insight into reaction dynamics at an atomic level for solid samples. Extending this capability to in-situ imaging of liquid systems would further enable discovering the full range of atomic motions and behaviors in such areas as protein folding, nucleation growth and self assembly. Commercially available Nanofluidic Chip (NFC) systems for in-situ liquid imaging are generally comprised of two Silicon wafer based nanofabricated chips with transparent windows separated by a thin spacer (typically in the order of a few hundreds of nm). However, even a tiny droplet of 0.1 uL overflow of the windows spacer increases the effective electron beam path in a non-reproducible manner. The main problem with current NFC systems is the inability to accurately and precisely control of the final liquid layer thickness and the positioning of the liquid sample (droplet).Universidad de Alcalá-OTRI posted this:
Universal sensor platform for immunoassayThe research group in Bioelectrochemistry and Biosensors of the University of Alcalá has developed a method for the construction of a universal analytical device that allows the adaptation of any ELISA format to an immunosensor format, in order to develop simple, low cost and easy to use sensors. This device is based on the sequential deposition of self-assembled monolayers of polymers and affinity elements, applicable for the detection and quantification of any analyte or target antigen in a liquid sample, which allows the development of "on-demand" immunosensors. The group looks for companies or institutions from agro-food, bio-sanitary and environmental sector, interested in reaching collaboration agreements, commercial agreements with technical assistance or patent licensing.Universidad de Alicante posted this:
Urban Big Data - Study of urban and economic phenomena by means of geolocalised data from Social NetworksSyncoda Technologies posted this:
US8238513 (B2) - IMAGING SYSTEM AND METHOD UTILIZING PRIMARY RADIATIONAn imaging system and method for producing an image based on primary radiation. A separate image based solely on scattered radiation may also be obtained and may be of practical interests. The separation of primary and scattered radiation is achieved by utilizing a small beam exposure and a cone beam exposure, then the primary and scatter images are reconstructed based on a pencil beam model or from a Monte Carlo method. Other embodiments disclosed include two-layer detector arrays or volumetric detector arrays that measure the relationship between the dose and the position, from which the primary and scattered radiation can be extracted. In addition, by limiting a readout time of a detector, primary radiation component may be read because of a delay in the scattered radiation.Syncoda Technologies posted this:
US8239176 (B2) - Simulation Methods and Systems for Carriers Having MultiplicationsCan be used for financial analysis and traffic analysis software: A simulation of a multiplication process includes tracing histories of a plurality of carriers, increasing a weight factor of a carrier to simulate a multiplication of the carrier, and summing the number of the plurality of carriers. Each of the plurality of carriers is multiplied by its respective weight factor.Syncoda Technologies posted this:
US8512301 (B2) - Canned vacuumAn apparatus includes a vacuum container for maintaining a built-in vacuum pressure, and a vacuum device for connecting the vacuum container with a surface. A method to treat patients using a disposable vacuum source is also provided, including applying the disposable vacuum apparatus to the patient's skin, equalizing the pressure in the vacuum apparatus and the pressure on the skin to apply a vacuum suction force, and releasing the vacuum suction force by equalizing the pressure on the skin with the ambient atmospheric pressure.Syncoda Technologies posted this:
US9070809 (B2) - Inter-Facing Solar PanelsA method for effectively collecting solar energy, including disposing solar panels substantially inter-facing each other, and reflecting sun light between inter-facing solar panels. A solar panel, including a first portion adapted to convert sun light into usable energy at a first optimal wavelength; and a second portion adapted to convert sun light into usable energy at a second optimal wavelength. A method for effectively collecting solar energy, including using a first portion of a first solar panel to partially convert a beam of sun light into usable energy, and partially reflect the beam of sun light into a second solar panel; and using the second solar panel to partially convert the reflected beam into collectable energy.Syncoda Technologies posted this:
US9226722 (B2) - Medical Imaging System and Method with Separate Primary and Scattered ComponentsA computed tomography (CT) or ultra sound imaging system and method are configured to construct images of an object. The imaging system includes: a radiation or ultrasound source including a collimating or a blocking device configured to generate both a narrow beam and a wide beam; a detector configured to detect radiation or ultrasound wave from the radiation or ultrasound wave from the radiation or ultrasound source; and at least one processing circuit configured to: determine a scatter-to-primary ratio (SPR) of the wide beam based on the narrow beam; determine a primary component of the wide beam based on the SPR to thereby separate the primary component from a scattered component of the wide beam; and construct an image of an object inside a patient using the primary component to thereby improve a contrast of the object.Syncoda Technologies posted this:
US9339595 (B2) - DISPOSABLE VACUUM SOURCE AND MEDICAL APPLICATIONS THEREOFAn apparatus including: a vacuum container configured to provide and substantially maintain a built-in vacuum pressure; a contact member configured to contact and substantially enclose a surface area; a vacuum device configured to couple the built-in vacuum pressure to the surface area thereby applying a suction force over the surface area; and a conduit coupled to the vacuum container; wherein the vacuum container is also configured to retain a substance collected from adjacent the surface area, wherein the conduit is configured to direct the substance to the vacuum container, and to maintain substantially the same level of vacuum pressure as the vacuum container, wherein the vacuum container comprises a collapsible container, and wherein the collapsible container comprises a spring member configured to maintain a tension in a wall of the vacuum container.Syncoda Technologies posted this:
US9369082 (B2) - Solar power mobile charging stationA mobile charging system includes a foldable solar panel and a battery configured to receive electricity generated by the solar panel and to charge one or more electric vehicles. The mobile charging system is configured to be towed or driven to locations to provide services to users. Users can park their electric vehicles under the shade of the solar panel, getting electricity either through the battery or directly from the solar panel, the hydro generator, or the wind turbine. The users can also get food from the kitchen, cooked from an electric stove or oven or microwave, cold drinks from the vending machine or refrigerator, and get online from the wireless router. Operators of the charging systems can broadcast their positions. Users can find the positions of the available systems using apps, and request services to be delivered at the user locations.Amnon Michael Cohen posted this:
USCIIIIII CODE, Universal Standard Code Intensively Interactive Internationally Intelligent Information Interchange Code.This is a very important international solution the industry has failed to yet develop, as proficient and as capable as needed, during the half century of its IT evolution; and it is proposed as the most acceptable and simple yet most useful solution for "Merging the Human Mind with the Electronic Brain", by employment of our own wireless personal voiceprint and of any international user in any natural language and/or tongue.
InventorGas Cylinder tracking Durable QR bar code tags posted this:
Use Metal-Ceramic cylinder bar code tags to track your assetsWe successfully developed permanent barcode tags for LPG gas cylinders,it will work together with gas cylinder tracking software system. Which use corrosion resistant metal as matrix and integrate barcode information with ceramic glaze. The barcodes are corrosion-resistant and aging-resistant,which corresponds to the long life time and hostile working environment of gas cylinders.The chemical stability,corrosion-resistance,abrasion-resistance and temperature-resistance of glaze are very reliable.So when we integrate barcode information with glaze,we can protect barcode information from aging,corrosion,abrasion and high temperature while using barcodes in hostile working environment. The special barcode labels produced by Xiangkang have competitive prices and are being used by more than 3000 gas filling stations around the country.In the recent ten years,we have sold 30 millions.There is no doubt that the quality and life time of our barcode tags can satisfy the real usage of gas cylinders. The UID barcode; stainless metal bottom with ceramic print barcode characteristic: 1. Outstanding high temperature (800℃) resistance. 2. Excellent image resistance to damaging UV exposure 3. Protects the image from chemicals abrasion. 4. Little bit bend is available for cylinders. Let's talk more through Email: andy@czxkdz.com.
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