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F.c. Thomas Allnutt, Glenwood, MD US
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20090258396 | CRUSTACEANS AS PRODUCTION SYSTEMS FOR THERAPEUTIC PROTEINS - A crustacean or rotifer is infected with a recombinant infectious virus that expresses a protein exogenous to the virus. The genome of the crustacean or rotifer itself remains unaltered. Crustacean, rotifer, insect, or viral promoters drive the transcription of a gene inserted into the recombinant virus genome, and the virus replicates in the crustacean or rotifer cell cytoplasm. The infected crustacean or rotifer can be provided directly to humans or non-human animals, or, following production and harvest of the crustaceans or rotifers, purified recombinant protein or polypeptide can be provided. Large quantities of biopharmaceuticals can be produced rapidly and inexpensively using this production system. | 10-15-2009 |
20100092521 | ANTIGENICITY OF INFECTIOUS PANCREATIC NECROSIS VIRUS VP2 SUB-VIRAL PARTICLES EXPRESSED IN YEAST - Infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV), the etiologic agent of infectious pancreatic necrosis in salmonid fish, causes significant losses to the aquaculture industry. The gene for the viral capsid protein (VP2) was cloned into a yeast expression vector and expressed in | 04-15-2010 |
20110269225 | CRUSTACEAN EXPRESSION VECTOR - Methods and constructs for genetic manipulation of one or more of shrimp, shellfish, mollusks, and fish are disclosed. The nucleic acid construct includes a promoter and an internal ribosome entry site of an insect picomavirus, such as a cricket paralysis-like picomavirus. One or more open reading frames can be operably associated with one or both of the promoter and the internal ribosome entry site, and one or more proteins or protein subunits can be expressed upon introduction of the construct into a host cell, such as into a shrimp. Method for producing immortalized crustacean cell lines using enhancer elements derived from shrimp and/or shrimp viruses are also described. | 11-03-2011 |
20120156717 | BIOFUEL FROM RECOMBINANT OLEAGINOUS ALGAE USING SUGAR CARBON SOURCES - Recombinant oleaginous alga that include one or more heterologous genes that increase the ability of the alga to use one or more natural saccharides such as cellulosic or hemicellulosic sugars for algal growth are described. The recombinant oleaginous algae are transformed to include one or more genes expressing sugar metabolizing enzymes or sugar transporting proteins, along with suitable control elements. Use of natural saccharides as a carbon source can allow the algae to produce biofuel precursors in a relatively efficient manner. Processes for preparing the alga, growing the alga, and extracting the biofuel precursors from the alga are also described. | 06-21-2012 |
20130109098 | BIOSECURE GENETICALLY MODIFIED ALGAE | 05-02-2013 |
F.c. Thomas Allnutt, Port Deposit, MD US
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20120034653 | Trophic Conversion of Obligate Phototrophic Algae Through Metabolic Engineering - Most microalgae are obligate photoautotrophs and their growth is strictly dependent on the generation of photosynthetically-derived energy. In this study it is shown that the microalga | 02-09-2012 |
Jason Allnutt, Irvine, CA US
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20140279154 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING AND SUBMITTING A BID REPORT FOR A SHORT SALE AUCTION - A method and system for triggering a short sale auction upon the event of the short sale offer for an item and generating a bid report corresponding to the auction. Examples may include a report generator configured to analyze auction data and generate a bid report accordingly. The report generator may further be configured to submit the bid report to a lienholder of the item. Further variations may include an extension component configured to extend the auction period upon the occurrence of an event. | 09-18-2014 |
20140279155 | ONLINE CREATION AND MANAGEMENT OF A SHORT SALE TRANSACTION OF REAL PROPERTY - A computer-implemented method for creating a short sale for a real property asset is provided. The method includes providing a seller interface for network communication with a seller and prompting the seller for information associated with the real property asset. The information includes media content relating to different points-of-interest of the asset. The information associated with the asset is aggregated to generate a short sale listing. The seller is also prompted for financial hardship information, and market information regarding the real property asset. The financial hardship information and the market information are assembled into a short sale package for submission to a lending institution that holds a note on the real property asset. | 09-18-2014 |
20140279400 | COMPUTER IMPLEMENTED METHOD FOR DETERMINING LIENHOLDER IDENTITY AND MAKING A SHORT SALE OFFER - A system and method for identifying a lienholder and making a short sale offer. Examples include a user interface, in which prospective buyers may submit queries to browse listed properties and submit bids and a lienholder determination component configured to ascertain property and lien information. Further examples can include an offer submission interface through which short sale offers may ultimately be submitted. | 09-18-2014 |
Lloyd Allnutt, Menifee, CA US
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20150314723 | System and Device for Automatically Engaging Emergency Lighting - Our invention comprises a software system and device for automatically engaging the existing warning lights (“4-way flashers”), Reverse lamps, Hazard lamps and Optional Additional lamps, in the event of serious vehicle collision. The software system described for enabling our invention is designed for implementation by automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEM). It is anticipated that car and truck manufacturers can simply plug our software component into the on-board computer to permit automatic engagement of emergency lighting in the event of collision or rollover. The code for our software is designed to operate on a real time operating system (RTOS) utilizing a fixed time step at a multiple of the processor clock speed. | 11-05-2015 |
Peter Allnutt, Margaret River AU
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20130080220 | Electronic System for Marketing Beverages - An electronic system for marketing beverages uses an information storage device for electronically storing product information about beverages for sale by beverage suppliers; a module for a prospective buyer to view beverage product information over a data network; and a module for registering a prospective buyer request of a beverage supplier for a sample of a beverage recorded in the information storage device and sending the sample request to the beverage supplier over a data network. The electronic system has a bargaining module enabling the prospective buyer and a beverage supplier to bargain, through communications sent through the data network, a purchase price for a quantity of the beverage following buyer sampling; and a contracting module enabling the beverage supplier to contract with the buyer for purchase of a quantity of sampled beverage at an agreed purchase price. | 03-28-2013 |
Thomas F.c. Allnutt, Glenwood, MD US
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20120095245 | BIOFUEL PRODUCTION FROM ALGAE - The use of acoustic focusing together with a non-destructive extraction process for obtaining lipids from oleaginous algae is described. Acoustic focusing can be used to concentrate oleaginous algae before they are subjected to non-destructive extraction, or acoustic focusing can be used as part of the non-destructive extraction process itself by moving the algae from the algae culture to the extracting solvent. The use of acoustic focusing for removing extraneous particulate matter from algae cultures is also described, as well as the use of non-destructive extraction for controlling levels of algae predators. | 04-19-2012 |