| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 4442242 |
Process and composition for insulation of surfaces, and product thereby obtained |
April 10, 1984 |
| The invention relates to a process for insulating surfaces for the purpose of preventing or reducing occurrence of condensation on the surface, comprising applying to the surface a layer of a coating composition containing a binder and, distributed therein, granules of an expanded in |
| 4391859 |
Process and a composition for the insulation of surfaces, and product hereby obtained |
July 5, 1983 |
| The invention relates to a process for insulating surfaces for the purpose of preventing or reducing occurrence of condensation on the surface, comprising applying to the surface a layer of a coating composition containing a binder and, distributed therein, granules of an expanded in |
| 4364994 |
Process and composition for minimizing accumulation of moisture on a cold surface exposed to hum |
December 21, 1982 |
| The accumulation of moisture on a cold surface exposed to humid conditions which tend to cause condensation on said surface is minimized by applying a coating to the surface which contains unoccluded, water-absorptive particles in admixture with a resinous binder in an amount sufficient |
| 4327075 |
Synthetic antigenically-active polypeptide and a process for its preparation |
April 27, 1982 |
| A synthetic antigenically active polypeptide, which includes the amino acid sequence:H-Asp-Ala-Glu-Gln-Arg-Gly-Glu-Leu-Ala-Ile-Arg-Asp-Ala-Asn-Ala-Arg -Leu-Ser-Glu-Leu-OH; a process for the preparation of such polypeptide; an antigenic agent comprising such polypeptide convalently bonded |
| 4107298 |
Antigenically active polypeptide and a process for its preparation |
August 15, 1978 |
| The invention provides for a synthetic antigenically active polypeptide containing an immunologically inert portion and as an active immunological determinant group the amino acid sequence A.sub.-3 -A.sub.-2 -A.sub.-1 -A.sub.0 -A.sub.1 -A.sub.2 -A.sub.3, wherein A.sub.0 is an arginine |