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20100323061 | ENZYMES FOR STARCH PROCESSING - The present invention relates to a hybrid enzyme comprising carbohydrate-binding module amino acid sequence and a fungal alpha-amylase amino acid sequence and to a variant of a fungal wild type enzyme comprising a carbohydrate-binding module and an alpha-amylase catalytic module. The invention also relates to the use of the hybrid enzyme or the variant in starch liquefaction. | 12-23-2010 |
20110104759 | ENZYMES FOR STARCH PROCESSING - The present invention relates to polypeptides comprising a carbohydrate-binding module amino acid sequence and an alpha-amylase amino acid sequence as well as to the application of such polypeptides. | 05-05-2011 |
20120294978 | Enzymes For Starch Processing - The present invention relates to a hybrid enzyme comprising carbohydrate-binding module amino acid sequence and a fungal alpha-amylase amino acid sequence and to a variant of a fungal wild type enzyme comprising a carbohydrate-binding module and an alpha-amylase catalytic module. The invention also relates to the use of the hybrid enzyme or the variant in starch liquefaction. | 11-22-2012 |
20140127753 | ENZYMES FOR STARCH PROCESSING - The present invention relates to polypeptides comprising a carbohydrate-binding module amino acid sequence and an alpha-amylase amino acid sequence as well as to the application of such polypeptides. | 05-08-2014 |
20140370553 | Enzymes for Starch Processing - The present invention relates to polypeptides comprising a carbohydrate-binding module amino acid sequence and an alpha-amylase amino acid sequence as well as to the application of such polypeptides. | 12-18-2014 |
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20080227166 | Fermentation Processes - The present invention provides an improved process for producing a fermentation product in a fermentation medium, including ethanol, which process include a fermentation step, comprising subjecting the fermentation medium to at least one surfactant and at least one carbohydrate-source generating enzyme. | 09-18-2008 |
20100216213 | Polypeptides Having Glucoamylase Activity and Polynucleotides Encoding Same - The present invention relates to polypeptides having glucoamylase activity and isolated polynucleotides encoding said polypeptides. The invention also relates to nucleic acid constructs, vectors, and host cells comprising the polynucleotides as well as methods for producing and using the polypeptides. The invention also relates to the composition comprising a glucoamylase of the invention as well as the use such compositions for starch conversion processes, brewing, including processes for producing fermentation products or syrups. | 08-26-2010 |
20110183395 | PROCESSES FOR PRODUCING A FERMENTATION PRODUCT - The present invention relates to processes for producing a fermentation product, such as ethanol, from milled starch-containing material comprising (a) saccharifying the milled starch-containing material with a glucoamylase having an amino acid sequence shown in SEQ ID NO: 2, or a glucoamylase being at least 70% identical thereto, at a temperature below the initial gelatinization temperature of said starch-containing material, (b) fermenting using a fermenting organism. | 07-28-2011 |
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20140188796 | APPLICATION RECOMMENDATION USING STORED FILES - The disclosed technology can enable files to be stored with a networked environment. The files can be associated with information (e.g., properties) such as a file name, a file type, a date/time at which a respective file was last accessed, a number of times a respective file was accessed, data representing the contents of a respective file, and other information. Based at least in part on analyzing the information, the disclosed technology can select or identify a file and/or a file property (e.g., a file type) that the disclosed technology predicts to be most relevant to the user. The disclosed technology can then recommend applications based at least in part on the selected or identified file and/or file property (e.g., file type). | 07-03-2014 |
20140188869 | MIGRATING CONTENT ITEMS - Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for migrating content items from a source user account to a target user account. A user can specify content items in the source user account to be migrated to an existing or new target user account. A new content entry including an account identifier of the target account and a pointer to the content item can be created for each migrated content item. Further, a determination can be made as to whether a sharing link to each content item exists, and if so, the content pointer of the old content entry is modified to forward or redirect to the new content entry. An active flag associated with the old content entry can be set to false or 0 to indicate that the old content entry is no longer active. | 07-03-2014 |
20140215551 | CONTROLLING ACCESS TO SHARED CONTENT IN AN ONLINE CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Systems and methods for controlling access to shared content in an online content management system, include receiving a request to access a content item from a requester, wherein the content item is stored in a synchronized online content management system. The example method then includes determining that the requester is in an approved list of requestors and granting access to the content item. In one variation, the request to access the content item includes activation of a shared link. In another variation, the request to access the content item includes access to a shared folder in the synchronized online content management system. In a third variation, determining that the requester is in an approved list of requesters includes determining that the requester is logged into a primary and secondary account, and that the requester is in an approved list for the secondary account. | 07-31-2014 |
20140258418 | CONTENT ITEM SHARING AND SYNCHRONIZATION SYSTEM WITH TEAM SHARED FOLDERS - A content item sharing and synchronization system providing team shared folders is described. Users of the system have access to the team shared folder simply by being a member of a team. A team account manager of the team can grant access to the team shared folder simply by inviting selected users to the team. Similarly, the team account manager can revoke access to the team shared folder simply by removing a user from the team. Unlike typical network file server folders, separate access control list management for the team shared folder apart from user team membership management is not needed to grant and revoke access to the team shared folder, thereby reducing administrative steps necessary to effectively manage access to the team shared folder. | 09-11-2014 |
20140331301 | TOGGLE BETWEEN ACCOUNTS - Techniques are described for enabling administrators of teams that use a particular service to specify which sign-on options, of multiple possible sign-on options, are assigned to the members of the teams to which the administrators belong. For example, an administrator may assign a first sign-on option, which only allows users to use native authentication, to one set of members of the team. At the same time, the administrator may assign a second sign-on option, which only allows users to use third-party single-sign-on authentication, to another set of members of the same team. | 11-06-2014 |
20150039738 | TECHNIQUES FOR MANAGING UNSYNCHRONIZED CONTENT ITEMS AT UNLINKED DEVICES - Techniques are described herein for managing unsynchronized content items when the personal computing devices storing the unsynchronized content items are unlinked from a content item synchronization service. The techniques involve treating synchronized content items differently from unsynchronized content items. For example, after a personal computing is unlinked from the service, synchronized content items may be removed or deleted from the personal computing device and unsynchronized content items encrypted and/or moved to another data storage location. | 02-05-2015 |
20150186412 | MIGRATING CONTENT ITEMS - Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for migrating content items from a source user account to a target user account. A user can specify content items in the source user account to be migrated to an existing or new target user account. A new content entry including an account identifier of the target account and a pointer to the content item can be created for each migrated content item. Further, a determination can be made as to whether a sharing link to each content item exists, and if so, the content pointer of the old content entry is modified to forward or redirect to the new content entry. An active flag associated with the old content entry can be set to false or 0 to indicate that the old content entry is no longer active. | 07-02-2015 |
20150186432 | MIGRATING CONTENT ITEMS - Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for migrating content items from a source user account to a target user account. A user can specify content items in the source user account to be migrated to an existing or new target user account. A new content entry including an account identifier of the target account and a pointer to the content item can be created for each migrated content item. Further, a determination can be made as to whether a sharing link to each content item exists, and if so, the content pointer of the old content entry is modified to forward or redirect to the new content entry. An active flag associated with the old content entry can be set to false or 0 to indicate that the old content entry is no longer active. | 07-02-2015 |
20150222615 | AUTHORIZING AN UNTRUSTED CLIENT DEVICE FOR ACCESS ON A CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A method, system, and manufacture for authorizing an untrusted client device for access on a content management system. The content management system receives a request from an untrusted client device to access content on the content management system. The content management system sends an authentication key to the untrusted client device. The content management system then receives the authentication key from a trusted client device. Based on the matching authentication key, the content management system transmits data to the untrusted client device in accordance with any additional instructions that the trusted client device may have sent. | 08-06-2015 |
20150256533 | TOGGLE BETWEEN ACCOUNTS - Techniques are described for enabling administrators of teams that use a particular service to specify which sign-on options, of multiple possible sign-on options, are assigned to the members of the teams to which the administrators belong. For example, an administrator may assign a first sign-on option, which only allows users to use native authentication, to one set of members of the team. At the same time, the administrator may assign a second sign-on option, which only allows users to use third-party single-sign-on authentication, to another set of members of the same team. | 09-10-2015 |
20150319175 | RETROACTIVE SHARED CONTENT ITEM LINKS - A content management system implementing methodologies providing retroactive shared content item links is disclosed. The content management system and methodologies allow a team administrator of a team to configure a team-wide shared link policy that determines whether non-team members can access content items associated with team accounts using shared links generated for the content items by team members. The team shared link policy has two settings. In a first setting, the content management system allows non-team members to use shared links generated by team members to access content items associated with team accounts. In a second setting, the content management system blocks access to the content items by non-team members. Shared links are retroactive in the sense they do not need to be regenerated after the team shared link policy has been changed from the second setting back to the first setting. | 11-05-2015 |
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20080245070 | Method and system to operate diesel engine using real time six dimensional empirical diesel exhaust pressure model - A method to estimate real-time exhaust pressure in a compression ignition engine with variable geometry turbocharger and an EGR by adding the turbocharger RPM, the engine RPM, EGR value position and intake manifold pressure to determine a final turbocharger turbine inlet pressure to control NOx emissions. | 10-09-2008 |
20110023845 | METHOD OF DIAGNOSING A SLOW EGR SYSTEM IN AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - A method for diagnosing slow EGR response in an internal combustion engine equipped with an electronic controller with memory, comprising:
| 02-03-2011 |
20110264353 | MODEL-BASED OPTIMIZED ENGINE CONTROL - An internal combustion engine controller having at least one forward engine model, at least one inverse control model that employs at least one neural network, at least one physical engine sensor input, at least one predetermined control input and at least one output, wherein the inverse modeling determines and calculates the at least one control input. | 10-27-2011 |
20120210700 | METHOD TO MONITOR PRESSURE DROP ACROSS A SELECTIVE CATALYST REDUCER FOR ENGINE AND EXHAUST AIRFLOW DIAGNOSTICS - A method to diagnose exhaust system malfunction in an electronically controlled internal combustion engine having an exhaust system and including a Selective Catalyst Reducer (SCR) is disclosed. The method may comprise determining ambient barometric pressure; determining a baseline curve of exhaust flow; and monitoring said exhaust flow rate for changes in exhaust flow rate compared to change of exhaust pressure across the SCR to diagnose exhaust system malfunction. | 08-23-2012 |
20130068203 | METHOD OF DIAGNOSING SEVERAL SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS BY CYCLING THE EGR VALVE - A method to operate an electronic controlled internal combustion engine to perform on board NOx emissions level diagnostics. In one embodiment, the method may include operating the engine to maintain a predetermined temperature for a predetermined period of time, determining whether the engine operating status is stable for one of cruise control, idle engine speed, engine torque, or high idle regeneration for a predetermined period of time, cycling the EGR valve between a first position for a predetermined period of time and then in a second position for a predetermined period of time, a determining a change in engine out NOx levels to determine whether an engine component or system is malfunctioning. | 03-21-2013 |