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Immunologically cross reactive proteins for broadly protective Campylobacter chicken vaccines
SBC: PATHOVACS INCORPORATED Topic: 83Human Campylobacter disease caused by the foodborne pathogens, Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli, is a huge public health problem globally. The economic burden of this disease, which ranges from mild self-limiting diarrhea to devastating neurological complications, in the United States alone is estimated at more than USD 8 billion annually. Broiler chickens harbor these pathogens in thei ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Agriculture -
Energy Efficiency for Rural Communities
SBC: KRELL ENERGY EFFICIENCY Topic: 86Rural communities, comprised of both residential and commercial buildings, are struggling to maintain their populations and the vitality of their downtown districts and schools. They are spending significant dollars on energy bills and wasting as much as 25% of that energy. Buildings accounted for 81% ($294 billion) of total dollars spent on U.S. electricity in 2008 and consumed more than 50% of t ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Agriculture -
Development of an Efficient On-Farm Fertilizer Manufacturing System Utilizing a Pulsed Microwave Air to Nitric Oxide Plasma Reactor Powered
SBC: N-OVATION, INC. Topic: 812Until early in the 20th century, nitrate fertilizer was manufactured by the electric arc process using water, air, and cheap hydroelectric power. Because this electric arc process was extremely inefficient, by the 1930s the process was replaced by the Haber-Bosch ammonia process which utilizes natural gas to manufacture nitrogen fertilizer in the form of ammonia. Not only does the Haber-Bosch proc ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Agriculture -
Novel Air Processor for the Removal of Ammonia Gas From CAFO Air Streams
SBC: PHYSICAL SCIENCES INC. Topic: 84In this proposal, Physical Sciences Inc. (PSI) outlines the development of a system for remediating ammonia (NH3) produced in large confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs). The animal agricultural industry is coming under increased scrutiny due to the large volume of pollutants, in particular ammonia, produced in its operations. PSI's proposed remediation system for NH3 utilizes an adsorbe ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Agriculture -
Global Feed in 3-D: An Information Technology Product for Strategic Decision Making and Market Analysis
SBC: INNOVOSOY Topic: 812As a result of SBIR Phase I funding Global Feed in 3 & #8208;Dtm, allows users rapid and intuitive access to the data while simultaneously giving them the option of participating directly in the learning and analysis. The software integrates statistical analysis with tridimensional visualization to help users gain new socio & #8208;economic insights and knowledge. We assemble large data sets of ti ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Agriculture -
KickinKitchen.TV- an innovative, digital learning interactive educational program on nutrition, cooking and active lifestyles
SBC: KIDSCOOK PRODUCTIONS LLC Topic: 85This project combines digital technology, nutrition education and research strategies to address the USDA challenge area of improving nutritional health and reducing childhood obesity. This study involves partnerships with several public school districts, KidsCOOK Productions, and university researchers with expertise in school-based nutrition education and research. This project will create, test ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Agriculture -
Robust Airborne Wind Turbine
SBC: Altaeros Energies, Inc. Topic: 86Wind turbines have reshaped rural America by boosting incomes, creating jobs, and harnessing local energy sources. However, conventional tower-mounted wind turbines have three main problems that limit their potential: (1) only about 12 percent of communities have strong enough ground winds to make projects economical; (2) installations are too expensive, requiring a crane and concrete foundation; ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Agriculture -
DUAL ENERGY X-RAY TECHNIQUE FOR FOOD PROCESSING MEASUREMENTS
SBC: BIO-IMAGING RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/AWE PROPOSE TO EXPLOIT DUAL ENERGY X-RAY MEASUREMENT TECH- NIQUE TO QUANTITATIVELY DETERMINE THE PRO PORTIONS OF TWO DIFFERENT MATERIALS IN A FOOD PROCESSING LINE AT CONVEYOR BELT SPEED. THE MAIN PROBLEM WITH A SIMPLECONVENTIONAL X-RAY INSPECTION SYSTEM IS THAT IT REQUIRES KNOWN MATERIAL THICKNESS BETWEEN THE X-RAY SOURCE AND DETEC-TOR ARRAY. OFTEN IT IS VERY DIFFICULT TO OBTAIN KNOWN OR DEFINITIVE ...
SBIR Phase I 1988 Department of Agriculture -
MULTIPHASIC CONTROLLED RELEASE FOR CATTLE REPRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
SBC: CAMBRIDGE SCIENTIFIC, INC. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1988 Department of Agriculture -
LOW-COST CERAMIC MEMBRANES FOR FOOD PROCESSING
SBC: Ceramem Corporation Topic: N/ACERAMIC MEMBRANES ARE RAPIDLY EMERGING AS A NEW TECHNOLOGY IN MEMBRANE SEPARATIONS. HOWEVER, COMMERCIALLY-AVAILABLE DEVICES HAVE HIGH COSTS RELATIVE TO POLYMERIC MEMBRANES, TYPICALLY FIVE TO TEN TIMES HIGHER. THE TECHNOLOGY TO BE DEVELOPED EMPLOYS A UNIQUE APPROACH TO CERAMIC MEMBRANE MODULE DESIGN. THE MODULE CONCEPT SHOULD RESULT IN PRODUCTION OF CERAMIC MEMBRANES WITH A COST LESS THAN THOSE FOR ...
SBIR Phase II 1988 Department of Agriculture