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Aloysius Lambertus Doorn, Zeewolde NL
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20080305239 | Heat Stable Flavouring Compositions - One aspect of the present invention relates to particulate flavouring compositions having, based on the total weight of the composition, 0.1-40 wt % of flavouring substances, 10-90 wt % of one or more hydrocolloids, and 0.1-50 wt % of a lipid material having a melting point above 75° C. These flavouring compositions are particularly suitable for application in food products (including beverages), the preparation of which involves one or more heat processing steps, as well as in confectionery products such as chewing gum. Other aspects of the invention relate to a method of producing a particulate flavouring composition, to a food product containing such a flavouring composition and to a process of manufacturing a reconstitutable food product. | 12-11-2008 |
20110091531 | Cooling Composition - A liquid cooling composition, which is a mixture of at least one primary cooling compound, at least one different secondary cooling compound and at least one ingestible non-polar solvent for the primary cooling compound, the weight ratios of primary cooling compound:secondary cooling compound:solvent being 1:1.5-2.25:2-4.4. | 04-21-2011 |
20140170270 | COMPOSITIONS - A frozen confectionary product including a particulate composition having a core containing a flavourant, flavour-enhancing ingredient, colourant or other beneficial ingredient, and one or more coatings around said core, wherein said coatings are gelatine, a fat or wax, ethyl cellulose or mixtures thereof. | 06-19-2014 |
Ivo Van Doorn, The Hague NL
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20150081808 | EMAIL WEBCLIENT AUTOMATIC FAILOVER - An attachment received from a webclient for a message in composition can be saved by an HTTP server in a storage system. Location information for the attachment can be stored in a database in a record associated with the webclient. If the HTTP server is unexpectedly unavailable, a backup HTTP server can locate the attachment using the record in the database and provide the attachment to a messaging server when the user is ready to send the message. | 03-19-2015 |
20150081810 | EMAIL WEBCLIENT NOTIFICATION QUEUING - Notifications received from an email server can be stored and provided to a webclient upon subsequent communications from the webclient received at an HTTP server. Notifications stored in a database or a storage are retrieved and transmitted to the webclient by backup or alternate HTTP servers when the webclient requests service. An attachment received from a webclient for a message in composition can be saved by an HTTP server in a storage system so that a backup HTTP server can locate the attachment and provide the attachment to a messaging server when the user is ready to send the message. | 03-19-2015 |
Leendert Van Doorn, Austin, TX US
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20080301473 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR HYPERVISOR BASED POWER MANAGEMENT - A method of hypervisor based power management, includes: allocating resources to a plurality of partitions defined within a virtual machine environment; monitoring performance of the plurality of partitions with respect to a service level agreement (SLA); tracking power consumption in the plurality of partitions; scaling power consumption rates of the plurality of partitions based on the allocated resources, wherein the power consumption rate of physical resources is scaled by adjusting resource allocations to each partition; identifying partitions that are sources of excessive power consumption based on the SLA; and adjusting the allocation of resources based on the power consumption of the plurality of partitions, the performance of the plurality of partitions, and the SLA. | 12-04-2008 |
20090013149 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CACHING OF PAGE TRANSLATIONS FOR VIRTUAL MACHINES - A method for caching of page translations for virtual machines includes managing a number of virtual machines using a guest page table of a guest operating system, which provides a first translation from a guest-virtual memory address to a first guest-physical memory address or an invalid entry, and a host page table of a host operating system, which provides a second translation from the first guest-physical memory address to a host-physical memory address or an invalid entry, and managing a cache page table, wherein the cache page table selectively provides a third translation from the guest-virtual memory address to the host-physical memory address, a second guest-physical memory address or an invalid entry. | 01-08-2009 |
Mijndert Doorn, Waddinxveen NL
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20090190888 | OPTICAL CABLE - The present invention relates to an optical cable comprising one or more optical waveguides, which one or more optical waveguides are provided with a protective layer, a buffer tube surrounding said one or more optical waveguides, which buffer tube is surrounded by an outer sheath, while a radial interspace is present between said outer sheath and said buffer tube, which radial interspace is filled with a filler. | 07-30-2009 |
20120012205 | ASSEMBLY COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE DUCT AND AT LEAST ONE DISTRIBUTION BOX, AND A METHOD OF MOUNTING A DISTRIBUTION BOX TO A DUCT - An assembly may include at least one duct and at least one distribution box, wherein the distribution box is mounted on the duct in fluid-tight engagement therewith for enclosing a distribution chamber therewith. Also, a method of mounting a distribution box to a duct, at a distribution point that is spaced-apart from duct ends, may include positioning a distribution point duct section in the distribution box, and hermetically sealing a distribution chamber, defined within the distribution box, from an environment of the distribution box. | 01-19-2012 |
Siebolt Doorn, Spijk NL
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20100185023 | Process for the preparation of synthesis gas - Process for the production of synthesis gas which involves the steps of: a) preparing a vapour phase mixture comprising steam and at least one hydrocarbon or oxygenated hydrocarbon with an atmospheric boiling point in the range of −50 to 370° C., said vapour phase mixture having a H | 07-22-2010 |
20110006262 | PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF SYNTHESIS GAS, II - A process for the production of synthesis gas is presented, which involves the steps of a) preparing a vapor phase mixture comprising steam and at least one hydrocarbon or oxygenated hydrocarbon by atomizing of the at least one hydocarbon or oxygenated hydrocarbon through a nozzle such that the at least one hydrocarbon or oxygenated hydrocarbon is present as droplets with a droplet size of less than 500 μm and the time to complete evaporation does not exceed 0.5 seconds, said at least one hydrocarbon or oxygenated hydrocarbon having an atmospheric boiling point in the range of −50 to 370° C., said vapor phase having a H | 01-13-2011 |
Stephen K. Doorn, Los Alamos, NM US
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20090324483 | Separation of carbon nanotubes into chirally enriched fractions - A mixture of single-walled carbon nanotubes (“SWNTs”) is separated into fractions of enriched chirality by preparing an aqueous suspension of a mixture of SWNTs and a surfactant, injecting a portion of the suspension on a column of separation medium having a density gradient, and centrifuging the column. In some embodiments, salt is added prior to centrifugation. In other embodiments, the centrifugation is performed at a temperature below room temperature. Fractions separate as colored bands in the column. The diameter of the separated SWNTs decreases with increasing density along the gradient of the column. The colored bands can be withdrawn separately from the column. | 12-31-2009 |
20100111814 | Chirality-based separation of carbon nanotubes - A mixture of carbon nanotubes is separated into fractions that are enriched with a desired chirality by exposing a solution or suspension of the carbon nanotubes to a separation medium. A portion of the mixture forms complexes with, and becomes attached to, the separation medium. Exposure to other reagents results in dissociation of the complexes and release of the nanotubes from the separation medium. | 05-06-2010 |
20120068071 | FLUORESCENT SINGLE WALLED NANOTUBE/SILICA COMPOSITE MATERIALS - Fluorescent composites of surfactant-wrapped single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) were prepared by exposing suspensions of surfactant-wrapped carbon nanotubes to tetramethylorthosilicate (TMOS) vapor. Sodium deoxycholate (DOC) and sodium dodecylsulphate (SDS) were the surfactants. No loss in emission intensity was observed when the suspension of DOC-wrapped SWNTs were exposed to the TMOS vapors, but about a 50% decrease in the emission signal was observed from the SUS-wrapped SWNTs nanotubes. The decrease in emission was minimal by buffering the SDS/SWNT suspension prior to forming the composite. Fluorescent xerogels were prepared by adding glycerol to the SWNT suspensions prior to TMOS vapor exposure, followed by drying the gels. Fluorescent aerogels were prepared by replacing water in the gels with methanol and then exposing them to supercritical fluid drying conditions. The aerogels can be used for gas sensing. | 03-22-2012 |
20120160366 | SEPARATION OF CARBON NANOTUBES INTO CHIRALLY ENRICHED FRACTIONS - A mixture of single-walled carbon nanotubes (“SWNTs”) is separated into fractions of enriched chirality by preparing an aqueous suspension of a mixture of SWNTs and a surfactant, injecting a portion of the suspension on a column of separation medium having a density gradient, and centrifuging the column. In some embodiments, salt is added prior to centrifugation. In other embodiments, the centrifugation is performed at a temperature below room temperature. Fractions separate as colored bands in the column. The diameter of the separated SWNTs decreases with increasing density along the gradient of the column. The colored bands can be withdrawn separately from the column. | 06-28-2012 |
Tobias S. Doorn, Eindhoven NL
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20100230673 | Semiconductor Fuse Structure and a Method of Manufacturing a Semiconductor Fuse Structure - The invention relates to a semiconductor fuse structure comprising a substrate ( | 09-16-2010 |
Tobias Sebastiaan Doorn, Eindhoven NL
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20110205787 | DUAL-RAIL SRAM WITH INDEPENDENT READ AND WRITE PORTS - A Static Random Access Memory comprising a matrix arrangement of cells, each cell comprising:—a bistable loop of a first inverter and a second inverter, in which an input of the first inverter is coupled to an output of the second inverter at a first bistable node and an input of the second inverter is coupled to an output of the first inverter at a second bistable node;—a first access transistor connected between the first bistable node and a write bitline, the first access transistor having a control terminal connected to a write wordline, and—a second access transistor connected between the second bistable node and a line being the complement of the write bitline, the second access transistor having a control terminal connected to the write wordline wherein—a first separate read port is connected between a read bitline and a source potential, which first read port has at least two control terminals, one control terminal being connected to the second bistable node and one to a read wordline, and—a second separate read port is connected between a line being the complement of the read bitline and a source potential, which second read port has at least two control terminals, one control terminal being connected to the first bistable node and one to the read wordline. At least one of the read ports can comprise two series-connected transistors, which may have mutually different threshold voltages. | 08-25-2011 |
Tobias Sebastiaan Doorn, Shanghai CN
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20130328537 | BUCK CONVERTER WITH REVERSE CURRENT PROTECTION, AND A PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM - A buck converter is disclosed comprising a series combination of high-side and low-side switches, and including a protection switch in anti-series with the high-side switch. The protection switch is controlled by means of a shutter switch, which is powered from the output of the converter and gated from the half bridge node of the converter. | 12-12-2013 |