Jorge Arturo
Jorge Arturo Aburto Anell, Madero MX
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20110139262 | Process of preparing improved heavy and extra heavy crude oil emulsions by use of biosurfactants in water and product thereof - The present invention provides a process, which allows working with viscous petroleum referred to as “heavy and extra heavy crudes” by adding an appropriate biosurfactant to an aqueous phase containing a biosurfactant active compound. The result is the formation of a stable crude/water emulsion even with salt present therein. | 06-16-2011 |
Jorge Arturo Aburto Anell, Mexico City MX
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20140110629 | Process for obtaining adsorbent material based on porous silicates for reduction of sulfur and nitrogen in oil fractions - The present invention relates to the process of obtaining adsorbent materials based upon supported metal species on porous silicates, and their use for reducing the amount of sulfur and nitrogen contaminants in petroleum fractions and products derived of, i.e., light and heavy gas oils, FCC gasoline and fuels, where FCC stands for Fluid Catalytic Cracking process. | 04-24-2014 |
20140360920 | PROCESS FOR DEMULSIFICATION OF CRUDE OIL IN WATER EMULSIONS BY MEANS OF NATURAL OR SYNTHETIC AMINO ACID-BASED DEMULSIFIERS - The present invention relates to a process for breaking of preferred, but not exclusive, oil-in-water emulsions (O/W) and water separation from crude oil emulsions using surfactants as demulsifying agents derived from natural or synthetic amino acids, which are water soluble. The surfactants are of the methanesulfonate series of glycine ester derivatives with hydrocarbon chains, preferably between C | 12-11-2014 |
20150361513 | BACTERIAL CULTURES OF ACIDITHIOBACILLUS THIOOXIDANS AND THEIR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF MATERIALS CONTAINING SULFUR-COMPOUNDS - Bacterial cultures of | 12-17-2015 |
20160068471 | PROCESS FOR OBTAINING IONIC AMINO ACID ESTERS - Embodiments of the present invention provide for efficient methods and processes for preparing ionic amino acid esters from a specific synthesis route. The disclosed embodiments consist of a single reaction step: reacting a natural or synthetic unprotected amino acid with an aliphatic, branched or aromatic fatty alcohol of even or odd number of carbon atoms from 6 to 20 with or without unsaturation(s), in stoichiometric amounts, in the presence of an organic acid (HX) like carboxylate, mesylate, tosylate or sulfonate, employed as catalyst and under conventional heating (CC) of 1 to 3 hours at a temperature in the range of approximately 60 to 150° C. and pressure the range of approximately 0 to approximately 250 psi; the product obtained is cooled and recrystallized from ethanol. | 03-10-2016 |
Jorge Arturo Rey Cubillos, Bogota CO
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20160053217 | AUTOMATIC STIMULATOR FOR CELL CULTURES BASED ON VIBRATIONS - The present invention relates to an automatic stimulator based on vibrations for cell cultures, fulfilling the function of activating the proliferation of osteoprogenitor cells and of activating the expression of the genes involved in the process of cell differentiation toward the osteogenic line. This effect is produced in the cells by the application of mechanical vibrational load. In this respect, the operation of the stimulator of the present invention comprises a system incorporating an actuator of mechanical type, controlled and regulated according to the specific requirements defined by the user. The actuator is the source of the vibrations which will be applied upon the flasks containing the cell cultures. The automatic stimulator for cell cultures is characterized by being controllable and programmable from a computer through the storage of routines of stimulation and repose, with programming of intensity of the load graduated in G (gravitational) units, being repeated in an automatic manner a number of times determined by the user, it being appropriate for performing routines in the laboratory. | 02-25-2016 |
Jorge Arturo Rodriguez Moreno, Tlaquepaque MX
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20160041386 | DYNAMICALLY CALIBRATED HEAD-UP DISPLAY - A head-up display system includes a display unit including a projection unit configured to be positioned adjacent to a windshield, a display screen, and a controller. The projection unit is operable to project a current image generated by the controller onto a display screen. A position sensor is electrically coupled to the display unit and is operable to detect a position of an object with respect to the display unit. The controller is configured to dynamically update the current image based upon the position. A method of detecting an object is also disclosed. | 02-11-2016 |
Jorge Arturo Sauma Vargas, San Jose CR
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20120030352 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGEMENT OF SAMPLED TRAFFIC DATA - A method for management of sampled traffic data is described herein. For each network device of a plurality of network devices, one or more data sources of the network device is determined. Each of the one or more data sources is associated with a local identifier. A sampler proxy receives a sampling configuration from a data collector, The sampling configuration includes a selection of a data source of a network device of the plurality of network devices. The selected data source is identified by a global identifier. The sampling configuration is translated to a local sampling configuration and is provided to the selected data source. | 02-02-2012 |
20120195231 | DYNAMIC NAME GENERATION - A dynamic name of a device within a network may be generated by accessing information related to the device; accessing information related to a remote, neighbor device; generating a dynamic name of the device based on the accessed information related to the device and the accessed information related to the remote, neighbor device; and storing the generated dynamic name of the device. Alternatively, a topology map of devices within a network may be generated where a central controller may access, from memory, a dynamic name of controlled devices, the dynamic name of the controlled devices including information related to remote, neighbor devices of the controlled devices. The topology map may include dynamic names of the controlled devices. | 08-02-2012 |