Penn Jillette of Penn and Teller fame has patented a "Hydro-Therapeutic Stimulator", which uses a hot tub for stimulation.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 4320197 | Semi-synthesis of human insulin A process for preparing a B30-threonine-insulin which comprising reacting a des-B30-insulin with an excess amount of threonine derivative in the presence of an enzyme specifically acting on a lysine carbonyl in peptide bondings and produced by Achromobact... | 03/16/1982 |
| 4302540 | Process of producing optically active cephalosporin analogs by enzyme selective deacylation Disclosed are optically active cephalosporin analogs which are produced by optically selective deacylation of an optically inactive acylated analog. The compounds are useful as intermediates in the preparation of optically active acylated antimicrobial ag... | 11/24/1981 |
| 4302541 | Process of producing optically active cephalosporin analogs by enzyme selective deacylation Optically active cephalosporin analogs are produced by optically selective deacylation of an optically inactive acylated analog. The compounds are useful as intermediates in the preparation of optically active acylated antimicrobial agents.... | 11/24/1981 |
| 4250259 | Microbiological production of ketones from C3 -C6 secondary alcohols A process is disclosed for the microbiological production of ketones from C3 -C6 secondary alcohols by contacting C3 -C6 secondary alcohols under aerobic conditions with resting microbial cells derived from a mi... | 02/10/1981 |
| 4247645 | Process for removing melamine from melamine-containing liquids A process for removing melamine from liquids containing melamine by biological means. The aqueous solution or suspension of melamine is brought into contact with microorganisms or enzyme preparations having melaminase activity, and the resulting mixture i... | 01/27/1981 |
| 4229544 | Living organism packaging A method of packaging, and the package so produced, for maintaining living organisms viable for a long period of time. The living organisms, such as bacteria, fungi, algae, etc., are mixed with a carrier, such as peat. The organism-carrier mixture is then... | 10/21/1980 |
| 4166767 | Insolubilized antibody An insolubilized antibody suitable for an enzyme immuno assay or radio immuno assay, which has characteristic infrared absorptions at around 1,040 cm-1, 1,540 cm-1 and 1,640 cm-1 and is prepared by chemically binding an an... | 09/04/1979 |
| 4148688 | Process for preparing L-methionine A process for preparing L-methionine by subjecting DL- or L-N-carbamoylmethionine to the action of a cultured broth, cells or treated cells of microorganisms having a capability in asymmetrically hydrolyzing the carbamoyl group of N-carbamoylmethionine. T... | 04/10/1979 |
| 4138292 | Immobilized catalytically active substance and method of preparing the same An enzyme or microorganism is entrapped within the gel matrix of a sulfated polysaccharide (said polysaccharide containing more than 10 w/w% of a sulfate moiety in its molecule) in the presence of ammonium ion, a metal ion, a water-soluble amine or a wate... | 02/06/1979 |
| 4094741 | Process for preparing D-(-)-N-carbamoyl-2-(phenyl or substituted phenyl)glycines A process for preparing D-(-)-N-carbamoyl-2-(phenyl or substituted phenyl)glycines by subjecting 5-(phenyl or substituted phenyl)hydantoins to the action of a cultured broth, cells or treated cells of microorganisms having a capability in asymmetrically h... | 06/13/1978 |
| 4017362 | Microbiological process for preparing L-tartaric acid in presence of surfactants A process for preparing L-tartaric acid, which comprises contacting a microorganism of the genus Nocardia having the ability to produce an enzyme which hydrolyzes the epoxy ring of cis-epoxysuccinic acid, or a crude enzyme isolated therefrom, with cis-epo... | 04/12/1977 |
| 4010078 | Device for use in the identification of microorganisms A device for use in the identification of microorganisms comprising, in a preferred form, an open-topped, multi-compartmented microorganism culture media receiving portion and a cover member. Each compartment, or well, of the culture media receiving porti... | 03/01/1977 |
| 4006057 | Method of producing L-cysteine and L-cystine A method for producing L-cysteine and/or L-cystine which comprises: A. holding 2-amino-thiazoline-4-carboxylic acid in an aqueous solution at a pH of 5 to 11 in the presence of an effective amount of enzyme produced by a microorganism; said enzyme being capabl... | 02/01/1977 |
| 3957579 | Method for preparing d-tartaric acid Dextro or d-tartaric acid is prepared by microbial conversion of cis-epoxysuccinic acid which is subjected to asymmetrical hydrolysis by the catalytic action of a microorganism taken from the group consisting of the genera Achromobacter and Alcaligenes in... | 05/18/1976 |