Bevan, GB
Christopher David Bevan, Hertfordshire GB
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20090145485 | MICROFLUIDIC METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR FLUID MIXING AND VALVING - According to one embodiment, an apparatus and method for delivering one or more fluids to a microfluidic channel is provided. A microfluidic channel is provided in communication with a first conduit for delivering fluids to the microfluidic channel. Further, the apparatus and method can include a first fluid freeze valve connected to the first conduit and operable to reduce the temperature of the first conduit for freezing fluid in the first conduit such that fluid is prevented from advancing through the first conduit. | 06-11-2009 |
Christopher Graham Bevan, Stamford GB
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20100237529 | FORMATION OF SHEET MATERIAL USING HYDROENTANGLEMENT - A method is described for forming reconstituted leather sheet material from a mixture of base fibres, such as leather fibres, and bi-component synthetic fibres which have outer layers which melt at a lower temperature than their inner cores. The fibres are mixed, formed into a web and then heated so that the synthetic fibres fuse together to form a network within the web. The base fibres are then tangled, whilst constrained by the network, preferably using hydroentanglement. A high quality reconstituted leather sheet material is thus produced. | 09-23-2010 |
20140113520 | FORMATION OF SHEET MATERIAL USING HYDROENTANGLEMENT - A method is described for forming reconstituted leather sheet material from a mixture of base fibres, such as leather fibres, and bi-component synthetic fibres which have outer layers which melt at a lower temperature than their inner cores. The fibres are mixed, formed into a web and then heated so that the synthetic fibres fuse together to form a network within the web. The base fibres are then tangled, whilst constrained by the network, preferably using hydroentanglement. A high quality reconstituted leather sheet material is thus produced. | 04-24-2014 |
David Bevan, Harlow GB
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20150257165 | PROCESSING INTERFERENCE DUE TO NON-LINEAR PRODUCTS IN A WIRELESS NETWORK - Interference in a data stream carrying a plurality of uplink signals received in a wireless network is processed, the interference comprising a non-linear product (I | 09-10-2015 |
David Bevan, Ross-On-Wye GB
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20140190968 | CLOSURE WITH FOLDED-UP TAMPER EVIDENT BAND - A closure ( | 07-10-2014 |
David Bevan, Essex GB
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20160006468 | PROCESSING INTERFERENCE IN A WIRELESS NETWORK - Interference (I | 01-07-2016 |
David Bevan, Bishops Storford GB
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20120276902 | HANDOVER FOR CELLULAR RADIO SYSTEMS - In a cellular wireless system, power thresholds used for determining whether to add or drop servers held in a set of servers, such as an active set, for serving a user equipment (UE) are determined based on the motion of the respective UE. A lower threshold may be used with respect to the adding or dropping of a given server to or from a set of servers for serving a fast moving UE than would be used for the same server with respect to adding or dropping to or from a set of servers for serving a slow moving UE, while maintaining a given quality of service. As a result, the average number of servers held in sets is reduced in a typical network that comprises a plurality of UEs moving at different speeds, compared to a situation in which the threshold is set irrespective of the motion of a UE. | 11-01-2012 |
David Damian Bevan, Bishop'S Storford GB
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20120178472 | RF Fingerprinting for Location Estimation - The location of a terminal is estimated within an area of coverage of a wireless network comprising at least one fixed node by measuring a complex frequency response of a radio channel between the terminal and one of said fixed nodes and estimating the location of the terminal on the basis of at least a comparison between data representing a first metric of the measured complex frequency response and data representing a plurality of stored metrics, each of said plurality of stored metrics being related to one of a plurality of different locations within the network and each stored metric being of a complex frequency response measured between the said one of said fixed nodes and the location within the network to which the metric relates. | 07-12-2012 |
20120330603 | RF Fingerprinting for Location Estimation - A method of estimation of a location of a terminal within an area of coverage of a wireless network comprising at least one fixed node. The method comprises estimating the location of the terminal on the basis of at least a comparison between data representing a first metric of a complex frequency response of a radio channel between the terminal and one of the at least one fixed node and data representing a plurality of stored metrics. Each of the plurality of stored metrics being related to one of a plurality of different locations within the network and each stored metric being of a complex frequency response measured between the one of the fixed nodes and the location within the network to which the metric relates. | 12-27-2012 |
David Damian Nicholas Bevan, Harlow GB
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20150133111 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTION OF INTERMODULATION PRODUCTS - Interference comprising an intermodulation product of at least a first signal and a second signal is detected in a wireless network, by generating, on the basis of at least the first signal and the second signal, at least one interference signal comprising a simulated intermodulation product and correlating the at least one interference signal with a waveform received in the wireless system to produce data representing a correlation. The presence of an intermodulation product of at least the first signal and the second signal is detected in the interference in dependence on the data representative of the correlation. | 05-14-2015 |
20150333784 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING OF INTERMODULATION PRODUCTS - Interference to a received signal is reduced in a wireless network, the interference comprising intermodulation products of at least a first signal and a second signal. Delayed interference signals comprising simulated intermodulation products are generated on the basis of the first signal and the second signal using a range of differing delay values and each of the delayed interference signals is correlated with the received signal to produce data representing a correlation for each delayed interference signal. At least one delay value is selected in dependence on a the data representative of the correlations and an interference signal comprising simulated intermodulation products generated from the first signal and the second signal using the at least one delay value is combined with the received signal. | 11-19-2015 |
20150350940 | PROCESSING OF PASSIVE INTERMODULATION DETECTION RESULTS - A PIM (passive intermodulation) diagnosis is generated for one or more wireless networks which have equipment deployed at a plurality of cell sites. Data is received representing PIM detection results from PIM detection devices at the cell sites, the detected PIM including PIM caused by passive intermodulation between carriers of the one or more wireless networks. The data representing respective PIM detection results is normalized to account for transmission power and frequency allocation of respective cell sites, and the normalized data representing respective PIM detection results is correlated with data relating to a condition of respective cell sites and/or an environment of the respective cell sites to produce correlation results. The PIM diagnosis is generated in dependence on the correlation results. | 12-03-2015 |
Michael Bevan, Norwich GB
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20110004962 | METHODS OF CONTROLLING PLANT SEE AND ORGAN SIZE - This invention relates to the identification of a regulator protein (termed DA) which controls the size of plant seeds and organs in | 01-06-2011 |
Michael Arthur John Bevan, London GB
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20140020699 | SMOKING ARTICLES - A smoking article comprising at least two of: (a) a tobacco blend comprising one or more tobaccos or tobacco grades with low TSNA and/or metal content; (b) a tobacco blend that has been treated to remove polyphenols and/or peptides; (c) a tobacco substitute sheet comprising a non-combustible inorganic filler, a binder and an aerosol generating means; (d) a high activity carbon comprising a polymer-derived carbon material; and (e) an amine-functionalised chelating resin. | 01-23-2014 |
Mike Bevan, London GB
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20150114412 | SMOKING ARTICLES - The invention relates to smoking articles ( | 04-30-2015 |
Neil Bevan, Warwickshire GB
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20150033943 | REGENERATION OF DIESEL PARTICLE FILTER - Regeneration of a diesel particle filter of an internal combustion engine of a vehicle is controlled according to soot mass loading and the vehicle operating condition. Regeneration modes include active regeneration and forced passive regeneration, and operating conditions include highway, town and off-road driving. One strategy may determine initiation of regeneration, and another may determine cessation. Regeneration mode may change in real time. | 02-05-2015 |
Neil Bevan, Coventry GB
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20150027105 | SCR TREATMENT OF ENGINE EXHAUST GASES USING TEMPERATURE CONTROL - The exhaust system of an internal combustion engine is periodically dosed to recharge an SCR catalyst with ammonia. If dosing is scheduled and exhaust gas temperature is too low to ensure recharging, a forced increase in exhaust gas temperature is effected for the period of dosing. A diagnostic to confirm correct operation of a catalytic converter may advantageously run at the same time. | 01-29-2015 |
Paul Bevan, Henley-On-Thams GB
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20160002350 | CAIX STRATIFICATION BASED ON CANCER TREATMENT - The present invention relates to a carbonic anhydrase IX targeting compound for the use in the treatment of cancer, wherein the use comprises quantifying CAIX expression as well as the determination of a CAIX score based on the CAIX expression. The present invention relates further to a method for diagnosing, predicting and/or classifying a cancer disease comprising quantifying CAIX expression, and the determination of a CAIX score. | 01-07-2016 |
Rupert Bevan, Bath GB
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20080251462 | Decontamination Process and System - The present invention provides a decontamination process comprising the step of contacting a aqueous solution containing a pollutant or contaminant with a decontaminating agent, wherein the decontaminating agent is sapropel. The present invention also provides a decontamination system ( | 10-16-2008 |
Rupert Stephen Jude Bevan, Bath And North East Somerset GB
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20150030558 | SKINCARE COMPOSITIONS - The present disclosure relates to compositions. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to skincare composition. The present disclosure also relates to methods of forming extracts for inclusion in skincare compositions. | 01-29-2015 |
Stuart Bevan, Horsham GB
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20090054404 | USE OF R-10-HYDROXY-10,11-DIHYDRO-CARBAMAZEPINE IN NEUROPATHIC PAIN | 02-26-2009 |
20100120746 | USE OF R-10-HYDROXY-10,11-DIHYDRO-CARBAMAZEPINE IN NEUROPATHIC PAIN - The present invention relates to the use of a mixture of the enantiomers of a compound of formula I | 05-13-2010 |
Stuart Bevan, London GB
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20090214532 | ANKTM1, A Cold-Activated TRP-Like Channel Expressed in Nociceptive Neurons - The methods and compositions of the invention are based on a method for measuring nociceptive responses in vertebrates, including humans and other mammals utilizing a newly discovered thermoreceptor belonging to the Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) family of non-selective cation channels that participates in thermosensation and pain. This receptor, designated ANKTM1, is associated with nociceptive pain, such as hyperalgesia. Accordingly, the invention provides isolated polypeptides and polynucleotides associated with nociception as well as methods for identifying or screening agents that modulate nociception. | 08-27-2009 |
Timothy D.c. Bevan, Cambridge GB
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20080281839 | Three-Dimensional Topology Building Method and System - This patent application is for a method and system that takes any arbitrary pre-existing geometric data and builds ISO 19107 compliant 3-Dimensional (3D) topology rather than requiring an incremental build of the topology. In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, a method for integrating a three-dimensional feature geometry into a three-dimensional topology in a database includes adding a three-dimensional feature geometry into a table in a database; passing the three-dimensional feature geometry to a three-dimensional topology engine and a cache; performing a spatial refinement to determine a number of topology primitives in an existing three-dimensional geometry in the database that are near to topology primitives of the three-dimensional feature geometry; obtaining a number of relevant nearby spatial topology primitives in the geometries using a spatial search; performing an interaction refinement to determine a precise set of the number of relevant nearby topology primitives in the geometries that have spatial interactions; determining a common section of each topology primitive in the number of relevant nearby topology primitives that have spatial interactions; validating that the three-dimensional feature geometry fits into the three-dimensional topology table using a plurality of rules; and saving the validated three-dimensional feature geometry in the database. | 11-13-2008 |