09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
Electro-optical, acoustic, and/or video surveillance installations and equipment consisting primarily of cameras, microphones, lenses, sensors, processors, and/or computer hardware, and downloadable and/or recorded software for operating the surveillance installations and equipment and for processing and analyzing surveillance data; Electric and electronic sensors for detecting projectile fire, gunshots, artillery fire, hostile fire, explosions, rockets, weapons launches, military activity; Hostile fire detection apparatus consisting primarily of cameras, microphones, lenses, sensors, processors, and/or computer hardware and software; Computer hardware and downloadable and/or recorded software for monitoring and detecting hostile fire events and locations
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ENHANCED PRODUCTION OF RHAMNOLIPIDS USING AT LEAST TWO CARBON SOURCES
Provided is a method for improving the yield of rhamnolipids comprising culturing medium containing a triglyceride containing oil and sweetener as a carbon source.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
Electric and electronic video surveillance installations and equipment; electric and electronic surveillance installations and equipment comprising acoustic, infrared, video, and electro-optical sensors and monitors, cameras and processors; electric and electronic sensing equipment for detecting people, vehicles, armaments, mines, terrain, obstacles, explosions, weapons launches, and/or military activity; wide-area motion imagery (WAMI) installations and equipment comprising sensors, cameras and processors; surveillance and sensing equipment and installations detecting people, vehicles, armaments, mines, terrain, obstacles, explosions, weapons launches for military, law enforcement and security purposes; video, electro-optical, infrared and acoustic monitoring and sensing installations and equipment for sensing people, animals, vehicles, armaments, mines, terrain, obstacles, explosions, weapons launches; computer hardware and software for use with surveillance and monitoring installations and equipment; computer hardware and software for processing and analyzing surveillance data
37 - Construction and mining; installation and repair services
41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
45 - Legal and security services; personal services for individuals.
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Installation, maintenance and repair of computer hardware; installation, maintenance and repair of electric and electronic surveillance and sensing installations and equipment Training in the use and operation of electric and electronic surveillance installations and equipment and consultation relating thereto Computer system design; computer hardware and software design in the field of surveillance and sensing for military, law enforcement and security purposes; development of hardware, software, and electronic systems and installation for surveillance applications and uses; consultancy in the design of surveillance and sensing installations and equipment and related hardware and software; engineering services in the field of surveillance and sensing installations and equipment and related hardware and software; analysis of data relating to surveillance for military, law enforcement and security purposes Operation and monitoring of electric and electronic surveillance systems for military, law enforcement and security purposes
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
Electric and electronic video surveillance installations and equipment; electric and electronic surveillance installations and equipment comprising acoustic, infrared, video, and/or electro-optical sensors and monitors, cameras and/or processors; electric and electronic sensing equipment for detecting people, vehicles, armaments, mines, terrain, obstacles, explosions, weapons launches, and/or military activity; wide-area motion imagery (WAMI) installations and equipment comprising sensors, cameras and/or processors; surveillance and sensing equipment and installations detecting people, vehicles, armaments, mines, terrain, obstacles, explosions, weapons launches for military, law enforcement and security purposes; video, electro-optical, infrared and acoustic monitoring and sensing installations and equipment for sensing people, animals, vehicles, armaments, mines, terrain, obstacles, explosions, weapons launches; computer hardware and software for use with surveillance and monitoring installations and equipment; computer hardware and software for processing and analyzing surveillance data
Provided is a method for decolorizing and optionally neutralizing a rhamnolipid composition comprising treating said composition with a percarbonate salt as well as the decolorized and optionally neutralized composition obtainable therefrom. Also provided ' a method for improving the quality of wastewater generated during said method.
C07H 15/06 - Acyclic radicals, not substituted by cyclic structures attached to an oxygen atom of a saccharide radical being a hydroxyalkyl group esterified by a fatty acid
Provided is a semi-continuous fermentation method of a rhamnolipid producing microorganism to produce rhamnolipids. The fermentation may be run as a batch process but at the end of the fermentation, at least about 70% of the fermentation medium comprising one or more rhamnolipids is drawn out and the new culture medium (feedstock) is fed in as a replacement. This process may be repeated for at least about one month without having to sacrifice RL yield and titer. It allows the fermenter to be utilized at a higher capacity with less downtime for clean-up compared to batch and fed batch fermentation strategies.
C12P 19/44 - Preparation of O-glycosides, e.g. glucosides
C12P 7/64 - FatsFatty oilsEster-type waxesHigher fatty acids, i.e. having at least seven carbon atoms in an unbroken chain bound to a carboxyl groupOxidised oils or fats
Provided are organic solvent free methods for obtaining compositions comprising one or more rhamnolipids as well as compositions obtainable from said methods.
C12P 19/44 - Preparation of O-glycosides, e.g. glucosides
C12P 7/64 - FatsFatty oilsEster-type waxesHigher fatty acids, i.e. having at least seven carbon atoms in an unbroken chain bound to a carboxyl groupOxidised oils or fats
C07H 15/06 - Acyclic radicals, not substituted by cyclic structures attached to an oxygen atom of a saccharide radical being a hydroxyalkyl group esterified by a fatty acid
The present invention relates generally to electric power and process heat generation using a modular, compact, transportable, hardened nuclear generator rapidly deployable and retrievable, comprising power conversion and electric generation equipment fully integrated within a single pressure vessel housing a nuclear core. The resulting transportable nuclear generator does not require costly site-preparation, and can be transported fully operational. The transportable nuclear generator requires an emergency evacuation area substantially reduced with respect to other nuclear generators as it may be configured for operation with a melt-proof conductive ceramic core which allows decay heat removal even under total loss of coolant scenarios.
Provided is a Ralstonia eutropha cell which is able to form at least one rhamnolipid, wherein the cell has ben transfected with at least one vector comprising (a) rhlA, rhlB and rhlC genes from Pseudomonas aeruginosa; and (b) xylA, xylB, xylF, xylG and xylH genes from Pseudomonas fluorescens Pf01; wherein the genes may be present on the same vector or on different vectors. In some embodiments, endogenous phaA, phaB and phaC genes have been deleted from the genome of the cell. In further embodiments, the cell is incapable of producing poly(3-hydroxyalkanoates). Also provided are methods for producing rhamnolipids in Ralstonia eutropha cells. Further provided are vectors for transfecting Ralstonia eutropha cells for the production of rhamnolipids.
C12N 1/21 - BacteriaCulture media therefor modified by introduction of foreign genetic material
C12N 15/31 - Genes encoding microbial proteins, e.g. enterotoxins
C12P 7/64 - FatsFatty oilsEster-type waxesHigher fatty acids, i.e. having at least seven carbon atoms in an unbroken chain bound to a carboxyl groupOxidised oils or fats
Heliostats are utilized to direct solar energy to a target configured for collecting the solar energy. The heliostats include mirrors that are adjustable so as to track the position of the sun relative to the target as the position changes over time. The heliostats are configured for self- alignment without the need for external control or surveying.
F24J 2/38 - employing tracking means (F24J 2/02, F24J 2/06 take precedence;rotary supports or mountings therefor F24J 2/54;supporting structures of photovoltaic modules for generation of electric power specially adapted for solar tracking systems H02S 20/32)
F24J 2/10 - having reflectors as concentrating elements
A method for detecting and manipulating a malicious actor/communication on a computer network or system. The method includes the steps of incorporating one or more synthetic vulnerabilities into the computer system at distinct locations, where each synthetic vulnerability presents an opportunity for exploitation by a malicious actor/communication, detecting an exploitation of one of the vulnerabilities by an actor, analyzing the actor to determine if the actor is a malicious actor/communication; and manipulating the malicious actor/communication. A computer program on a storage medium is also disclosed.
An exhaust gas water extraction system includes an evaporator component in a diffusion absorption refrigeration ('DAR") unit. The system also includes an exhaust gas input duct comprising an input opening to receive exhaust gas from an exhaust gas source. The exhaust gas input duct operates as a heat source to power the DAR. An evaporator heat exchanger is connected to receive the exhaust gas from the exhaust gas input duct. The evaporator heat exchanger is disposed to generate a heat exchange between the evaporator component and the exhaust gas that cools the exhaust gas to below the dew point. A water collection container receives water condensing from the exhaust gas during the heat exchange with the evaporator component.
A cooling device for cooling heat-generating devices such as disk laser according to a desired thermal profile to generate desired edge effects and optical properties. An example cooling device includes a back plate for supporting the heat-generating device. The back plate is part of a cooling device housing with a wall providing an enclosure that contains a nozzle member. The nozzle member encloses the cooling device housing on a side opposite the back plate. A nozzle coolant surface is formed on an end of the nozzle member. The nozzle coolant surface extends outward from its center to an edge to form a coolant chamber with the back plate. Coolant fluid may enter the coolant chamber through inlet paths formed in the nozzle member and exit through a chamber gap between the nozzle coolant surface edge and inside of the housing wall.
Bio-electro reactors with real-time adjustable electric parameters and sequencing programmable power supplies are disclosed. According to an aspect, a bio-electro reactor for control of electrolysis gases bubbles within a biologically-active substance includes a vessel defining an interior for holding a biologically-active substance. The bio-electro reactor also includes electrodes positioned to be electrically coupled with at least a portion of the biologically-active substance. Further, the bio-electro reactor includes an electric source configured to apply voltage across the electrodes. The bio-electro reactor also includes an electrical controller configured to determine an electrical impedance at one or more of the electrodes for use in controlling electrolysis gases bubbles within the biologically active substance.
B01J 8/22 - Chemical or physical processes in general, conducted in the presence of fluids and solid particlesApparatus for such processes with fluidised particles with liquid as a fluidising medium gas being introduced into the liquid
An image projection method for generating a panoramic image, the method including the steps of accessing images that were captured by a camera located at a source location, and each of the images being captured from a different angle of view, the source location being variable as a function of time, calibrating the images collectively to create a camera model that encodes orientation, optical distortion, and variable defects of the camera; matching overlapping areas of the images to generate calibrated image data, accessing a three-dimensional map, first projecting pixel coordinates of the calibrated image data into a three-dimensional space using the three-dimensional map to generate three-dimensional pixel data, and second projecting the three-dimensional pixel data to an azimuth-elevation coordinate system that is referenced from a fixed virtual to generate the panoramic image.
A scanning imaging apparatus including a rotatable support platform, an imaging device that is attached to the support platform; a mirror that is rotatably attached to the support platform and is configured to deflect an optical path of the imaging device; a first motor configured to continuously rotate the rotatable support platform at a first angular velocity; a second motor configured to change an angle of the mirror relative to an optical axis of the imaging device at a second relative angular velocity relative to the optical axis; and a controller configured to control the angle of the mirror so that a waveform of the angle of the mirror as a function of time does not have high frequency components.
G03B 37/02 - Panoramic or wide-screen photographyPhotographing extended surfaces, e.g. for surveyingPhotographing internal surfaces, e.g. of pipe with scanning movement of lens or camera
G03B 37/00 - Panoramic or wide-screen photographyPhotographing extended surfaces, e.g. for surveyingPhotographing internal surfaces, e.g. of pipe
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PANORAMIC IMAGE SCANNING DEVICE USING MULTIPLE ROTATING CAMERAS AND ONE SCANNING MIRROR WITH MULTIPLE SURFACES
A scanning imaging apparatus including a rotatable support platform, a first imaging device that is attached to the support platform forming a first optical path, a second imaging device that is attached to the support platform forming a second optical path, a mirror having a first reflective surface and a second reflective surface opposite to the first reflective surface, the mirror rotatably attached to the support platform and configured to deflect the first optical path with the first reflective surface, and to deflect the second optical path with the second reflective surface, a first motor configured to continuously rotate the rotatable support platform at a first angular velocity, and a second motor configured to change an angle of the mirror relative to a first optical axis and a second optical axis formed by the first and second imaging devices to counter-rotate against the rotation of the rotatable support platform during image integration of images with image sensors of the first and second imaging devices.
In general, the present disclosure relates to persistent surveillance (PS), wide medium and small in area, and large volume data streaming (LVSD), e.g., from orbiting aircraft or spacecraft, and PS/LVSD specific data compression. In certain aspects, the PS specific data or LVSD compression and image alignment may utilize registration of images via accurate knowledge of camera position, pointing, calibration, and a 3D model of the surveillance area. Photogrammetric systems and methods to compress PS specific data or LVSD while minimizing loss are provided. In certain embodiments, to achieve data compression while minimizing loss, a depth model is generated, and imagery is registered to the depth model.