Abstract:
Method for the production of organic fertilizer comprising providing an organic source of ammonia gas, in particular air contaminated with ammonia gas, directing the air contaminated with ammonia gas through water and forming an ammonium hydroxide solution converting the ammonium into nitrate, dosing, under the control of a control system, the ammonium hydroxide solution to a recirculation stream from a second bio-reactor with bacteria suitable for converting the supplied ammonia into nitrite and nitrate. The amount of ammonium water fed by the control system to the acidic nitrate solution from the second bio-reactor depends on one or more measured pH values in the device.
Abstract:
A volumetric receiver vessel for heating a fluid with concentrated solar radiation which includes: an external housing having an aperture at the front end; an internal housing separating fluid entering the vessel from fluid exiting thereof; a window covering the aperture of the vessel, where the window closes and seals the aperture of said vessel against a non-metallic seal; and a radiation absorber, located inside the vessel and places to absorb radiation entering the vessel through said window on a radiation absorbing surface, where said surface include at least two zones with different radiation absorption coefficients.
Abstract:
A pelvic examination wedge made of medical grade foam with a medical grade vinyl cover. The pelvic exam wedge includes a sloping top surface portion that slopes backwards from a front vertical face along sloping edge walls toward a bottom portion. The bottom portion lies flat on a surface, such as an examination table or gurney. The front vertical face connects the bottom portion and the sloped top portion. A semi-circular cut-out extends from the front vertical face parallel to the sloping edge walls to form a cavity in the pelvic exam wedge that is sufficiently deep and wide to allow the unencumbered use of instruments during examination of the patient.
Abstract:
A method of determining the identity of pharmaceutical tablets contained within a pharmaceutical vial includes the steps of: obtaining a first image of the vial as it is illuminated with colored light; obtaining a second image of the vial as it is illuminated with infrared radiation; processing the first and second images to obtain comprehensive image data; comparing the comprehensive image data to image data of a known pharmaceutical expected to be contained in the vial; and determining whether the pharmaceutical in the vial is the expected pharmaceutical based on the comparing step. The use of images obtained under both colored and IR illumination can assist in producing an accurate comprehensive image data.
Abstract:
Devices for storing and displaying one or more firearms. Embodiments of the present rack accommodate a variety of firearm types and sizes. The rack has unique design elements and attributes that provide for portability, security, accessibility, and/or accessory storage.
Abstract:
The invention relates to electrical insulation films incorporating biaxially oriented film predominantly formed from polyester. The polyester has a diol component that includes at least 80 mol-% of 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol (CHDM) and a dicarboxylic acid component containing at least 80 mol-% of one or more benzenedicarboxylic acid(s) and/or one or more naphthalene dicarboxylic acid(s). The dicarboxylic acid component includes a main dicarboxylic acid component forming an at least 55 mol-% portion, chosen from either 2,6-naphthalene dicarboxylic acid or terephthalic acid. The dicarboxylic acid component further includes a secondary dicarboxylic acid component, present in an amount of at least 5 mol-%, with the secondary dicarboxylic acid component differing from the main dicarboxylic acid component. The invention further relates to a method for producing the film and its use.
Abstract:
A patient care system includes a clinician for providing the health care to the patient, an input device for signaling that the patient is initiating a current health care encounter to provide a patient-initiated encounter signal, and current patient information provided by the patient and received by the patient care system in response to the patient-initiated encounter signal. The patient care system includes an interface device in communication with the input device for providing a clinician-notification signal in response to the patient-initiated encounter signal to permit the clinician to determine that the patient has initiated the encounter, a medical records system in communication with the input device for receiving the current patient information from the patient and input devices in communication with medical records system for receiving the current patient information from a plurality of differing patients. The differing patients are disposed at a plurality of differing locations.
Abstract:
A transdermal therapeutic system in patch form for the controlled delivery of active substances to the human or animal skin comprises a backing layer, an active substance-containing reservoir attached thereto and a detachable protective layer, is characterized in that the active substance-containing reservoir contains as main components thereof at least one film former as well as at least one polymer which prevents or suppresses the crystallisation of the active substance or active substances.
Abstract:
An automated device for collecting breath samples, which includes pre-programmed protocols for specified breath collection procedures and pre-programmed voice chips connected to a speaker that audibly guide a patient or subject through the breath collection process. The device includes an inlet and a breath reservoir for collecting a sample before diverting it to a vessel via a valve manifold with a plurality of valves, each associated with breath collection vessel.
Abstract:
This invention involves the use of a class of compounds with chelation affinity and selectivity for first transition series elements. Application or administration of the free or conjugated compound, or physiological salts of the free or conjugated compound, results in decrease of the bioavailability and/or chemical action of first transition series elements. These characteristics make such compounds useful in cosmetics and personal care products to decrease odor arising from microbial growth on body surfaces and in body cavities, decrease microbial growth on teeth, plaque, and gums that cause tooth decay and gum disease, inhibition of oxidative damage to the skin, inhibition of enzymatic action of metalloenzymes dependent on first transition series elements, and inhibition of reperfusion injury.