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Comprehensive Occupational Safety Training (Cost)
SBC: ABACUS HEALTH SOLUTIONS, LLC Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Health and Human Services -
COMPREHENSIVE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY TRAINING (COST)
SBC: ABACUS HEALTH SOLUTIONS, LLC Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Health and Human Services -
Rectifying Junctions for High Temperature, High Power Electronics
SBC: 3c Semiconductors Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Infrared Detector Based on Parametric Amplification
SBC: Aimm, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
A Magic Ring Field Source for Magnetic Refrigeration
SBC: Alabama Cryogenic Engineering, Inc. Topic: N/AThe proposed effort covers the engineering aspects of a magnetic field source to be used in a table-top demonstrator of magnetic refrigeration. A prototype magnetic field source, based on the Halbach or "magic-ring" concept, will be designed, constructed and tested in the Phase I effort. The proposed device is based on an innovative concept that is simpler than current magic-ring configurations. ...
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Commerce -
Prediction of Equivalent System Temperature: A Computer Methodology
SBC: Applied Data Trends, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Commerce -
Graphical Environment for Parallel Software Development
SBC: Axiom Technology Topic: N/AThe objective of this proposal is to design and implement a set of tools that will facilitate the parallel processor software development process. This toolset will be graphically oriented to promote extensive visualization of the various phases of software development. Visualization will include the ability to view and edit source code, manage and control executable modules, edit and display dist ...
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Novel Membrane-Based Portable Oxygen Concentrator
SBC: BEND RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/AThere is an increasing awareness about the problems associated with blood transfusions. One concernbacterial contamination of blood bags. If contaminated blood is transfused, the person receiving thebecoming sick and dying. Current standards require that blood be visually inspected before leaving tblood has an abnormal appearance, it is not used. This visual quality check is subject to human judgt ...
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Health and Human Services -
Injectable Microbeads for Delivery of Buprenorphine
SBC: BEND RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/AThe objective of this research program is to demonstrate the feasibility of a new controlled-releasuse in an injectable formulation of buprenorphine to improve treatment of opioid dependence. The keytechnology is the use of bioerodible microporous microbeads with a controllable structure that allowas well as easily varied release rates and durations of release. These controlled-release microbeadsi ...
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Health and Human Services -
Choice Card: A Model for Health Plan Selection
SBC: Benova Topic: N/AWe will develop and test a model by which health plan report card information is disseminatedto publicly-sponsored consumers to use in selecting health care systems/plans. The model willincorporate a decision-making paradigm enabling Medicaid and Medicare beneficiaries to integratepersonal values/preferences, medical histories, etc. with features of health plans. Model developmentwill use both pri ...
SBIR Phase II 1995 Department of Health and Human Services