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CONTROLLED-PERMEABILITY MEMBRANE CONTAINER FOR CRYOPRESERVA-TION OF POULTRY SPERM
SBC: BIOPORE, INC. Topic: N/AFROZEN POULTRY SEMEN IS NOT USED COMMERCIALLY BECAUSE THE CRYOPROTECTANTS MOST EFFECTIVE FOR SPERM SURVIVAL DURING FREEZING AND THAWING ALSO ARE CONTRACEPTIVE. SERIAL DILUTIONCENTRIFUGATION OR CONVENTIONAL DIALYSIS SUCCESSFULLY REDUCE CRYOPROTECTANT CONCENTRATION, BUT SUCH PROCESSES ARE COMMER-CIALLY IMPRACTICAL. OUR OVERALL GOAL IS TO DEVELOP AN INTE-GRATED SERIES OF PROCESSES AND DEVICES TO ENAB ...
SBIR Phase II 1989 Department of Agriculture -
Evaluation of Composite Joints in General Aviation Structures
SBC: MATERIALS SCIENCES LLC Topic: N/ADuring the Phase I program, MSC demonstrated a powerful new software tool designed for the analysis of bonded joints in General Aviation (GA) aircraft. The tool can handle the complex geometry and boundary conditions found in typical joints, and has been shown to be exceptionally accurate. An easy-to-use front end to the code was also demonstrated. In addition, Materials Sciences Corporation (M ...
SBIR Phase II 2002 Department of Transportation -
Development of marker free crown gall resistant roses.
SBC: NOVAFLORA, INC Topic: 82There is an urgent need for an effective chemical-free control measure for crown gall. Crown gall is a major disease of many perennial crops. It is especially a problem in long-lived woody crops such as roses, where galls on rose bushes render plants unsalable. In the case of woody fruit and nut producing crops such as walnut, grapes, pears and apples, galled trees and vines are less productive. L ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of Agriculture -
OpenTreeMap: Tools for Collaborative Urban Forestry
SBC: Azavea Inc. Topic: 81The USDA Forest Service indicates that nearly 80% of the entire United States population lives in urban areas and depends on the essential ecological, economic and social benefits provided by the urban forest. Some of these benefits include: - Trees improve air quality by lowering air temperatures, altering emissions from building energy use and other sources, and removing air pollutants through t ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of Agriculture