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A2a Adenosine Receptors and Equine Sepsis
SBC: ADENOSINE THERAPEUTICS, LLC Topic: N/ANON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY: This is a phase I SBIR proposal by Adenosine Therapeutics for 6 months of support to synthesize and evaluate novel compounds as agonists of equine A2A adenosine receptors. Some of these compounds have been found to be very effective in reducing rodent mortality form endotoxin or from E. coli-induced sepsis. Circulating endotoxin (lipopolysaccharide) is correlated with the pr ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Agriculture -
An Automated Fish Migration Pattern Monitoring System Using Shape Descriptors for Pattern Recognition
SBC: Agris-Schoen Vision Systems, Inc. Topic: N/ANON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY: Fish ecology and environmental research scientists have an urgent need for an automated fish recognition system for monitoring fish migration patterns. Many fish species are known to travel for great distances during their life cycle. As they travel past dams equipped with a fish passage, their species, size, total number, and the time are recorded for migration pattern stud ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Agriculture -
Performance of Innovative Native Seed Harvester
SBC: Arbuckle Ranch, Inc. Topic: N/ANON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY: Annually wildfires, construction, mining, and noxious weed infestations damage millions of acres of vegetation. Public policy encourages land managers to restore damaged land by reseeding native plant species. The core US market exceeds 15,000 seed producers using inefficient methods to harvest difficult to harvest seed of native plants. Demand for large amounts of seed is d ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Agriculture -
Ground-Based, Line-Source Ignition Material for Prescribed Fires
SBC: Arctos Research Topic: N/ANON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY: A "Forest Health Crisis" exists in many areas of the United States, characterized by the build-up of forest vegetation as a result of over a century of effective fire suppression. This unnatural accumulation of fuels poses a significant risk to long-term forest health and to the safety of nearby communities in the event of a fire. Prescribed burning, the lighting and control ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Agriculture -
Encapsulated Bentonite for Abandoned Well Sealing
SBC: BEN-CAP, LLC Topic: N/ANON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY: What can be done to ensure a high level of water quality for wildlife, agriculture, and humans around the world? More and more wells, whether they are for water, oil and gas, or coal-bed methane, are deeper than ever and are at risk from surface pollution and inter-aquifer mixing. Cement, long known as the only alternative, has been shown to have serious drawbacks. This prop ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Agriculture -
Peer-to-Peer VolP Link for Radio Interoperability, Fire Management, and Security
SBC: CATALYST COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: N/ANON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY: Wildfires could cost the US $2 billion in 2002, as over 6 million acres and 650 structures have burned. Eighteen people have died. Fire fighters require instant verbal exchanges with state, tribal, military, National Guard, and local public safety organizations that provide the initial response to 90% of wildfires. Unfortunately, USFS radios cannot talk directly with radios ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Agriculture -
Rapid and Reliable Detection of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus
SBC: CC Technology Topic: N/ANON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY: Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) affects a wide range of agriculturally important animals. The economic impact of an outbreak of VSV can be quite large due to its effect on animals, but more importantly, because at early stages of the disease, it is nearly indistinguishable from foot and mouth disease virus (FMD). Reliable detection of VSV is complicated by the existence of ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Agriculture -
Fluorescence Polarization Assay for the Determination of Fumonisins, Aflatoxins and DON Vomitoxins (Phase II)
SBC: Diachemix LLC Topic: N/ANON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY: Fumonisin, Aflatoxin, and DON Vomitoxin are mycotoxins produced by mold and fungus and found in seeds and grain products. Grain mycotoxins affect human health, animal health, and commodity value. Fluorescence Polarization (FPA) diagnostic technology provides an efficient way for grain producers and processors to check mycotoxin levels prior to shipment or final food processi ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Agriculture -
Phytoremediation Using Underemployed Agricultural Assets
SBC: Edenspace Systems Corporation Topic: N/ANON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY: Acknowledging the problems of drought and low farm prices, the United States Government has authorized more than $20 billion per year in farm aid to boost farm incomes, encourage conservation, and buy crop and livestock insurance. At the same time, millions of acres of the country are contaminated with heavy metals and organic pollutants that are expensive to remove using tr ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Agriculture -
Maintaining and Using the Forest Biometrics Research Database
SBC: Forest Biometrics Topic: N/ANON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY: Forestry has historically relied on publically funded Experiment Stations and University programs to supply new technology. Funding has moved away from biometrics research and technical support. This situation changes the relationship among USDA Experiment Stations, University cooperatives, outside professional consultants and industrial forestry organizations. This project ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Agriculture