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Piezoelectric Biosensors for Bacterial Detection and Speciation
SBC: BIODE, INC. Topic: N/A15 Piezoelectric Biosensors for Bacterial Detection and Speciation--Biode, Inc., 20 Freedom Parkway, Bangor, ME 04401-5745; (207) 848-2083 Dr. Jeffrey C. Andle, l, Principal Investigator Dr. Jeffrey C. Andle, Business Official DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-97ER82335 Amount: $74,490 Recent developments in genetically engineered bacteria have opened tremendous opportunities for the Department of Energy ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of Energy -
Demonstration of Resonant Excitation for Producing 60 Hz AC Power Directly From High Frequency Alternators
SBC: DIRIGO R&D, INC. Topic: N/AThis project seeks to demonstrate the practicality of using resonant circuit techniques to excite the field of specially designed high frequency alternators for the efficient production of 60 Hz AC power. The project will also explore the practicality of controlling the resonant excitation so that the device power output can be synchronized with and n coupled to an existing power grid. Tests will ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Development of Carbon Products from the Waste Stream of the Super Critical Deashing Process in Coal Liquefaction
SBC: Fiber Materials, Inc. Topic: N/A96 Development of Carbon Products from the Waste Stream of the Super Critical Deashing Process in Coal Liquefaction--Fiber Materials, Inc., 5 Morin Street, Biddeford, ME 04005-4414; (207) 282-5911 Mr. Clifford Baker, Principal Investigator Mr. David R. Audie, Business Official DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-97ER82403 Amount: $75,000 The production of synthetic crude from coal by coal liquefaction has p ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of Energy -
Travelers Diarrhea and E Coli--Prevalence of Pilus AGS
SBC: IMMUCELL CORPORATION Topic: N/AEnterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC) is among the most important agents involved in pediatric diarrhea anmost frequently encountered cause of illness in visitors to these regions. It is estimated that 16 mindustrialized nations travel to ETEC-endemic regions annually, and that 30-70% of these travelers cdiarrhea. The overall objective of this work is to facilitate development of passive antibody producd ...
SBIR Phase II 1997 Department of Health and Human Services -
Compact, Low Cost Monitor for Nitric Oxide
SBC: Sensor Research And Development Corporation Topic: N/AThere is a current requirement for a simple and reliable nitric oxide (NO) sensor in the diagnosisrespiratory distress. We have the technical expertise to provide an NO monitor. The sensor combinesselectivity offered by chemiresistive technology and the high level of sensitivity offered by SAW temaintaining the excellent stability of both components. Our partners at the Maine Medical Center (MMreq ...
SBIR Phase II 1997 Department of Health and Human Services -
MICROCOMPUTER BASED HUMAN SERVICES DECISION SUPPORT SOFTWARE SYSTEM
SBC: Computer Consulting & Program Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1983 Department of Health and Human Services -
THROUGH ACTIVATED CARBON FABRICS
SBC: Fiber Materials, Inc. Topic: N/AFABRICS CONSISTING OF ACTIVATED CARBON FIBERS ARE BEING DEVELOPED FOR USE IN CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE GARMENTS AS POTENTIAL REPLACEMENT FOR THE CURRENT COATED FOAM. THESE FABRICS NOT ONLY MUST ABSORB TOXIC CHEMICAL VAPORS ADEQUATELY BUT ALSO PROVIDE GOOD AIR MOISTURE PERMEABILITY TO MINIMIZE THE PHYSIOLOGICAL STRESS ON THE NEARER. HOWEVER, LITTLE IS KNOWN ABOUT THE MECHANISM OF THE COMBINED PROCESSES O ...
SBIR Phase I 1983 Department of DefenseArmy -
COMPOSITE FOR BONE CEMENT OR BONE REPLACEMENT
SBC: Fiber Materials, Inc. Topic: N/AMANY AREAS OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY WOULD BENEFIT FROM AN INJECTABLE,BIOCOMPATIBLE BONE CEMENT OR BONE REPLACEMENT MATERIAL WHICH COULD PROVIDE IMMEDIATE STRUCTURAL REINORCEMENT TO SKELETAL REGIONS AND THEN GRADUALLY BE INCORPORATED INTO HOST BONES. THE HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL BIOMECHAINCS LABORATORY HAS DEVELOPED A PARTICIPATE BONE\ GELATIN COMPOSITE WHICH CURRENTLY UNDERGOING TESTS IN ANIMALS. THIS ...
SBIR Phase I 1983 Department of DefenseArmy -
MATERIALS
SBC: Fiber Materials, Inc. Topic: N/ATHIS PROJECT WILL DEVELOP A TEST PROCEDURE TO DETERMINE STRENGHT OF ROCKET MOTOR CASE MATERIALS AT TEMPERATURES APPROACHING THE MELTING POINT OF THE MATERIALS TO EXTEND THEDATA PRESENTED IN MIL-HDBK-5C. LASER TECHNIQUES TO MEASURE STRAIN BY OBSERVING FLAGS ON THE TEST SPECIMENS AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES WILL BE USED. SPECIAL ATTENTION WILL BE PAID TOMETHODS OF AFFIXING OR CREATING OBSERVATION FLAGS ...
SBIR Phase I 1983 Department of DefenseNavy -
HOT ISOSTATIC PRESSING OF SILICON NITRIDE AND SILICON CARBIDE IN NITROGEN PRODUCES STRUCTURAL CERAMICS WITH STRENGTH MORE THAN 20% ABOVE NORMAL HOT PRESSED STRUCTURES.
SBC: Fiber Materials, Inc. Topic: N/AHOT ISOSTATIC PRESSING OF SILICON NITRIDE AND SILICON CARBIDE IN NITROGEN PRODUCES STRUCTURAL CERAMICS WITH STRENGTH MORE THAN 20% ABOVE NORMAL HOT PRESSED STRUCTURES. THE MECHANISM OF STRENGTHENING BY THIS METHOD IS NOT UNDERSTOOD. EXAMINATION OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE BODIES INDICATE THE PRESENCE OF ACICULAR SIC OR SI3N4. IF THIS IS FORMED "IN SITU", IT SHOULD BE POSSIBLE TO ENCOURAGE THE FORMATIO ...
SBIR Phase I 1983 Department of Energy