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Development or Adaptation of Assistive Devices, Mechanisms, Technologies, or Techniques for Individuals with Disabilities
SBC: Adaptive Computer Systems, Topic: N/AAdvancements in digital signal processing (DSP) and video technology have created an opportunity to develop a low-cost system to allow people with disabilities to control a computer using head and eye movements. A software-based system would be developed to track head and eye movements at much lower cost than the hardware-based systems currently available. The processing power available on the c ...
SBIR Phase I 1996 Department of Education -
THE DEVELOPMENT OF A RECOMBINANT VACCINE FOR ISOSPORA SUIS
SBC: Ambico Inc Topic: N/AISOSPORA SUIS HAS COST THE SWINE PRODUCER AN ESTIMATED 269 MILLION DOLLARS (IN 1991 DOLLARS), FROM 1980 TO 1988. THE LOSS IN 1991 IS EXPECTED TO BE OVER $20 MILLION, CONSERVATIVELY ESTIMATED, FROM PORCINE COCCIDIOSIS. THERE IS NO CURRENT VACCINE ON THE MARKET, NO COCCIDIOSTATS ARE LICENSED FOR SWINE USE, THE USE OF NON-LICNESED COCCIDIOSTATS ARE NOT EFFECTIVE, AND THE TREATMENT OF PIGS WITH COCCID ...
SBIR Phase I 1992 Department of Agriculture -
A HIGH-CAPACITY METHOD OF WATER PURIFICATION FOR FARM PRODUCTION
SBC: Apogee Corp. Topic: N/AAPOGEE CORPORATION IS ADDRESSING THE TOPIC OF THE PRESENT SOLICITATION DEALING WITH CONSERVING WATER RESOURCES AND RESTORING WATER QUALITY BY PROPOSING THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN INNOVATIVE, PROPRIETARY METHOD OF POTABLE WATER PRODUCTION ON A SCALE MUCH LARGER AND COST MUCH LOWER THAT HERETOFORE POSSIBLE. THE OBJECTIVE IS TO DEMONSTRATE FEASIBILITY OF DEVELOPING A METHOD OF WATER DEMINERALIZATON OF DES ...
SBIR Phase I 1992 Department of Agriculture -
A Thermal and Stress Analysis of the Manufacture of Arresting Hooks
SBC: Clarksean, Randy Topic: N/AClarksean and Associates proposes to analyze the cracking of arresting hooks that occurs during the manufacturing process. The analysis process will consider the hardface coating, fusing,and heat treatment of the arresting hooks. The modeling approach uses separate finite element software packages to analyze the thermal (FIDAP) and residual stress formation (NIKE3D). A unique one-dimensional su ...
SBIR Phase I 1996 Department of DefenseNavy -
IMPROVED STEADY-STATE INITIALIZATION ALGORITHMS FOR COMPUTER CODES
SBC: Compu Simulation & Anal I Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1992 Nuclear Regulatory Commission -
ROBUST PNS CODE FOR FLOWS ABOUT COMPLEX VEHICLES WITH EMBEDDED SUBSONIC REGIONS
SBC: Engineering Analysis Inc Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1996 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
TROPANE DERIVATIVES FOR COCAINE DOPAMINERGIC ANTAGONISTS
SBC: Enzymed, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1996 Department of Health and Human Services -
CARDIOVASCULAR PATHOPHYSIOLOGY SIMULATIONS FOR TEACHING
SBC: From The Heart Software Topic: N/ATHE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM IS AN INTEGRATED SYSTEM WHERE THE PERFORMANCE OF EACH PART DEPENDS ON THE CHARACTERISTICS OF ALL THE OTHER PARTS AND THE TOPOLOGIC RELATIONSHIPS AMONG THEM. IF STUDENTS ARE TO UNDERSTAND WHOLE-SYSTEM BEHAVIORS, THE FUNCTION OF THE SYSTEM MUST BE TAUGHT AS A WHOLE. OUR PREVIOUS WORK HAS DEVELOPED SIMULATIONS THAT ARE SUCCESSFULLY USED FOR TEACHING THE NORMAL PHYSIOLOGY OF ...
SBIR Phase I 1992 Department of Health and Human Services -
Pre-Award Systems Acquisition Processing System (PASAPS)
SBC: Frontline Solutions Inc Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1996 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Forage-Based Agriculture on the Sloping, Highly Erodible Terrain in Northern Idaho: Implications for Rural Development
SBC: G&k Enterprises/black Ram Topic: N/AAgriculture and forestry are the primary economic engines of northern Idaho. Both industries are struggling. Agricultural revenues have been stagnant for almost 5 years, agricultural support and service industries have virtually disappeared from rural communities, and farmers have recently lost a major share of regional markets for barley and oats to Canadian products which benefit from transpor ...
SBIR Phase II 1996 Department of Agriculture