| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 7133876 |
Dwarf cube architecture for reducing storage sizes of multidimensional data |
November 7, 2006 |
| The invention relates to data warehouses and the ability to create and maintain data cubes of multi-dimensional data. More specifically, the invention pertains to data cube architectures that permit significant reduction of storage, exhibit very efficient retrieval and provide a very |
| 7063918 |
Nanoscale solid-state polymeric battery system |
June 20, 2006 |
| The present invention relates to a unique polymeric battery system of electrochemical cells that are connected in series, and can be of nanometer size. The polymers possess conjugated bonds along their backbones and high levels of metals. The invention also concerns methods for the f |
| 7041759 |
Method for the preparation of well-defined metal acetamidinate-based catalysts on solid supports |
May 9, 2006 |
| An olefin polymerization pre-catalyst, an activated catalyst and a process for preparing the catalysts are described herein. The pre-catalyst has the formula: ##STR00001## wherein the groups M and R.sup.1 R.sup.4 are defined herein. The group R.sup.4 includes a solid-support. |
| 6156314 |
Chimeric infectious bursal disease virus cDNA clones, expression products and vaccines based the |
December 5, 2000 |
| Chimeric cDNA for the expression of immunogenic polypeptides include the genetic epitopic determinants for a base infectious bursal disease virus strain and at least one other infectious bursal disease virus strain. The genetic epitopic determinants encode amino acids or amino acid seque |
| 5788970 |
Chimeric infectious bursal disease virus CDNA clones, expression products and vaccines based the |
August 4, 1998 |
| Chimeric cDNA for the expression of immunogenic polypeptides include the genetic epitopic determinants for a base infectious bursal disease virus strain and at least one other infectious bursal disease virus strain. The genetic epitopic determinants encode amino acids or amino acid seque |
| 5080807 |
Continuous particle separation process |
January 14, 1992 |
| A continuous process for the separation of small particles from larger particles in a biological preparation passes a liquid stream of the preparation through a first filter or screen, which retains larger particles, passing smaller particles in the liquid. The large particles have r |