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  1. Vacuum Windows for Third Generation Syschrotron Radiation Beamlines

    SBC: AVS US INC            Topic: N/A

    Improving the quality and intensity of the x-ray beam is an important design goal for every synchrotron installation. Although small, the effects of vacuum windows on x-ray absorption and phase contrast cannot be neglected. Synchrotron x-rays have wavelengths on the order of one Angstrom (1 x 10-10m), the same order of magnitude as inter-atomic distances. These x-rays are used to study many differ ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology
  2. Novel Affordable Composites from Renewable Resources

    SBC: Cara Plastics            Topic: N/A

    NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY: Composites today are based on petroleum-based polymers and energy intensive fiber glass. Our dependency on petroleum results in carbon dioxide emissions, which can be harmful to the environment. The purpose of this project is to prepare and test specific resins from natural oils for their compatibility with natural fibers, and the properties necessary for structural applicat ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Agriculture
  3. Developing Software for Search and Rescue Planning and Operation

    SBC: Hummingbird Consulting            Topic: N/A

    NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY: In the southwestern United States, rural communities face a daunting problem of coping with the death and stranding of illegal immigrants in isolated border areas. In 2002 in Arizona, at least 120 people died trying to cross border areas. The initial actions of public officials at the onset of an incident can make the difference between life and death. In these complicated i ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Agriculture
  4. Use of Site-Specific Recombination for Hybrid Rice Production

    SBC: HybriGene, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY: Based on previous work we anticipate that this project will provide a proof of principle for hybrid rice production as an attractive alternative to the use of CMS in rice. We expect that this technology will become standard to the rice industry and integrated into worldwide breeding programs. We also anticipate that this technology will be used in a wide array of other cerea ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Agriculture
  5. The Use of Sulfur for the Control of Varroa

    SBC: Pima Research Company            Topic: N/A

    NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY: The infestation of honey bees (Apis mellifera) with the parasitic mite varroa (Varroa destructor) continues to devastate the agriculture and beekeeping industries. In many regions of the U.S. most feral honey bee colonies have died due to infestation, and large losses to managed colonies have occurred as well. The importance of honey bees to U.S. agriculture is immense. Curr ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Agriculture
  6. Foam Fractionation of the Sweet Potato into High-Value Products

    SBC: Rhizoma Corporation            Topic: N/A

    NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY: The fractionation and isolation of certain desirable trace constituents of sweet potato root represents a major technical challenge. The present processing technologies use multiple steps and are too complex to operate economically. The proposed process is simple, inexpensive and efficient in concentrating both beta-carotene and beta-amylase while preserving the biological a ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Agriculture
  7. Developing an Artificial Diet for the Honey Bee Apis Mellifera

    SBC: S.A.F.E R&D            Topic: N/A

    NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY: Annually, millions of honey bee colonies are taken into fields, orchards and bogs to pollinate America's fruit, seed and fiber crops. With the ravages of two parasitic mites, small hive beetle, bacterial and fungal pathogens, and the pervasive use of pesticides, the colonies expected to pollinate these crops are under more stress than ever. Often, the bees are not as populou ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Agriculture
  8. Skywatch Firefighting Integrated Communication System

    SBC: THORPE SEEOP CORP            Topic: N/A

    NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY: The successful effort proposed herein would have significant benefit to the wildfire response community. Improved situation awareness and better execution of commands will increase overall operations efficiency saving the government and impacted economies millions of dollars annually. The successful completion of the proposed effort could be transitioned immediately to the w ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Agriculture
  9. Anion Exchange Resin for Chirality-based Separation of Single-wall Carbon Nanotubes

    SBC: Sepax Technologies, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    Sepax Technologies, Inc. has identified a new type of anoin-exchange resin which separates single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) with >80% recovery yield and resolves in a single pass the chiral tubes of (6,5) well from commercial SWCNT starting materials by Chromatography. Improvement and scale up of the targeted resin production will facilitate the separation of chiral nanotubes for the academic ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology
  10. Q-Track Milk Operations Optimization System

    SBC: Q-Track Corporation            Topic: 83

    Automated milking systems make dairy operations more efficient and less stressful for animals and farmers alike. However when a problem occurs, a suspect animal must be found and diagnosed quickly. This effort aims to evaluate the feasibility of a Q-Track Milk Operations Optimization (Q-MOO) system. The proposed Q-MOO system will employ a novel, low-frequency real-time location system (RTLS) that ...

    SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Agriculture
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