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Composite Sandwich Structure With Natural Cork Agglomerate Core
A sandwich structure is
a structure composed of three materials which are bonded together through the
use … moreA sandwich structure is
a structure composed of three materials which are bonded together through the
use of adhesives such as epoxy.
Typically, sandwich structures utilize strong, thin materials as the
face sheets (top and bottom) layers, such as aluminum or composite
materials. They also use a weaker,
thick, light-weight core material such as a foam or honeycomb material. When these materials are bonded together, the
overall structure is extremely light-weight, and has superior stiffness
compared to regular materials, such as plastic or metal. Rather than synthetic and traditional core
materials (i.e. Rohacell™ foams and Nomex™ or Kevlar™ honeycombs), this
invention is a sandwich structure which uses natural cork agglomerate as a core
material. Natural cork agglomerate,
commonly known as corkboard, is the result of natural cork granules compressed
together. Our invention uses carbon
fiber-epoxy as the face sheet material, and is kept constant throughout all
experimentation to show that natural cork is a superior core material. Importantly, the face sheet material is not
limited to carbon fiber-epoxy.
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Primary:
University of Delaware
Date posted:
Jan 26, 2012
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A High-Fidelity Channel Simulator for Underwater Acoustic Communication
With underwater high
frequency acoustic communication (8-50 kHz), various physical processes,
including surface waves, subsurface … moreWith underwater high
frequency acoustic communication (8-50 kHz), various physical processes,
including surface waves, subsurface bubbles, and ocean volume fluctuations, can
significantly affect the communication channel.
This invention is a high-fidelity communication channel simulator using
parabolic equation (PE) modeling of acoustic propagation and scattering, and a
linear surface model. The linear surface
model generates an evolving surface based on theoretical or experimental
directional surface spectrum and feeds the surface displacement and its
derivatives to the acoustic model. The
time-varying acoustic field is calculated using successive PE runs when the
surface evolves. Based on the surface
input and other environmental measurements, the channel simulator can generate
realistic time-varying impulse responses.
The output agrees well with the acoustic measurements in terms of arrival
time structure, intensity profile, and fluctuation characteristics.
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Primary:
University of Delaware
Date posted:
Jan 26, 2012
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Injection-Locked Twin-Ring Semiconductor Laser Gyro Based on Nonlinear Sagnac Effect
University of New Mexico researchers and their colleagues have developed an innovative twin-ring laser gyroscope … moreUniversity of New Mexico researchers and their colleagues have developed an innovative twin-ring laser gyroscope system that improves on current state-of-the-art gyros. less
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Primary:
STC.UNM
Date posted:
Jan 25, 2012
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Rotation-Sensitive Semiconductor Ring Laser Device Using the Nonlinear Sagnac Effect
University of New Mexico researchers and their colleagues have developed a novel method of increasing sensitivity … moreUniversity of New Mexico researchers and their colleagues have developed a novel method of increasing sensitivity in ring laser devices. less
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Primary:
STC.UNM
Date posted:
Jan 25, 2012
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2011-139 and 2010-091 Compositions and Methods for High-Throughput Nucleic Acid (RNA and DNA) analysis and Quality Control (QC)
The present inventions satisfy the unmet needs for standardized techniques for ensuring storage of high … moreThe present inventions satisfy the unmet needs for standardized techniques for ensuring storage of high quality specimens in biorepositiories. In addition, these novel methods have utility in critical molecular screening such as high-throughput whole genome and transcriptome analyses. less
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Primary:
Rutgers University
Date posted:
Jan 25, 2012
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2011-068 Multiplex Nanocarrier-based Poly(ethylene glycol) Vaginal Hydrogel for Preventing HIV Transmission
Rutgers scientists have designed poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) vaginal hydrogels, which use a multipronged approach to … moreRutgers scientists have designed poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) vaginal hydrogels, which use a multipronged approach to deliver nanocarriers and reduce the potential for vaginal HIV transmission. less
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Primary:
Rutgers University
Date posted:
Jan 25, 2012
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Biomarkers for Improved Margin Assessment in Cancer Surgery
Researchers at the University of New Mexico have identified a panel of biomarkers that can identify … moreResearchers at the University of New Mexico have identified a panel of biomarkers that can identify field cancerized tissue (FCT) in human clinical samples. less
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Primary:
STC.UNM
Date posted:
Jan 25, 2012
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Colectomy and Anastomosis Staple, Cut and Divide Device
Background
Surgical
intervention is considered the treatment of choice for patients with colorectal
cancer in … more
Background
Surgical
intervention is considered the treatment of choice for patients with colorectal
cancer in all stages, including stage IV, since in 25 to 40 percent of patients
the cancer is curative. However, colorectal cancers are often located in a
very difficult anatomic position in the pelvis, presenting surgeons with
strategically challenging approaches to their removal. Additionally, the current
instrumentation and technology has not evolved to the point whereby this
procedure can be performed completely laparoscopically. Current commercially available
instruments are cumbersome and tedious to work with.
Technology
A
novel, innovative surgical stapler that offers significant improvement in the
surgical approach to very difficult deep rectal cancers has been developed. This stapling device allows one to
ligate and divide the rectum distal to the lesion being removed, primarily
through an endorectal approach. Currently,
no commercially available device offers a comparable solution to this problem.
Inventor
Dr. Carman Giacomantonio
graduated from the Faculty of Medicine of Memorial University in 1991 and did
general surgical training at Dalhousie 1992-1997. He completed an MSc in
Pathology in 1998 and from 1997 to 1999 was training at the University of
Calgary in Surgical Oncology. He returned to Dalhousie in 1999 where he is
currently Assistant Professor of Surgery and a General Surgeon and Surgical
Oncologist at the Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Center. He is Head of the
Surgical Oncology Network for Cancer Care Nova Scotia. Dr. Giacomantonio has
won the Canadian Association of General Surgeons Resident Award for Teaching
Excellence, Excellence in Teaching Award of the Department of Surgery and the
Stevens Norvell Jr. Teaching Excellence Award.
Stage of Technology
The proprietary
technology is at the post concept and professional line drawing stage. Patent applications have been filed.
Opportunity
Dalhousie University
is seeking a development and/or licensing partner.
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Primary:
Dalhousie University
Date posted:
Jan 25, 2012
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Detection Devices, Methods, and Biomarkers
Researchers at the University of New Mexico have developed a device including an optical fiber modified … moreResearchers at the University of New Mexico have developed a device including an optical fiber modified with quantum dots (QDs) for biosensing in the cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) in vivo. less
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Primary:
STC.UNM
Date posted:
Jan 25, 2012
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Spatially Aggregated Multi-Class Pattern Classification in Real-Time Functional MRI using Sparsifying Preselection of Functional Brain Areas
A team of researchers have developed a method of applying boosting and Partial Least Squares aggregation to … moreA team of researchers have developed a method of applying boosting and Partial Least Squares aggregation to real-time fMRI analysis of brain areas beyond the visual cortex, which improves the performance of probabilistic multi-class prediction. less
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Primary:
STC.UNM
Date posted:
Jan 25, 2012
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