Saecker
Christine Saecker, Biberstein CH
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20100105638 | COSMETIC COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to the use of ascorbyl phosphate and niacinamide to suppress the crystallization of biotin in cosmetic or dermatological compositions. Furthermore, the invention relates to cosmetic or dermatological compositions comprising ascorbyl phosphate, niacinamide, biotin and a cosmetically acceptable carrier. | 04-29-2010 |
Georg Saecker, Dortmund DE
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20100011957 | Methods for Depleting Hydrogen Sulfide in Natural Gas from the Exploitation of Crude Oil/Natural Gas Mixtures - The invention relates to a method for depleting hydrogen sulphide in natural gas from the exploitation of crude oil/natural gas mixtures containing acid gas, during which the pressure of highly pressurized crude oil/natural gas mixture is firstly reduced to a pressure of 70 to 130 bar, preferably 90 bar, the outgassing crude gas is separated from the crude oil and crude gas is cooled, whereby the liquid phase condensing during the cooling of the crude gas is removed, the outgassed crude gas is, after cooling and without further measures of reducing pressure, subjected to a gas scrubbing, which absorbs a large portion of the H | 01-21-2010 |
Sylvia Saecker, Bensheim DE
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20090027064 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ERROR CHECKING AN ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSOR - A method and a corresponding system for error checking an electrochemical sensor having at least two electrodes and a liquid measuring medium applied thereto are disclosed. The method comprises determining a first admittance between a first set of electrodes of the sensor; determining a second admittance between a second set of electrodes of the sensor; determining a value using the first admittance and the second admittance; and displaying an error message if the value is out of a predetermined tolerance. | 01-29-2009 |