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Andrew David Busby, Kidderminster GB
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20150246386 | RECLAMATION OF ESTER-CURED PHENOLIC RESIN BONDED FOUNDRY SANDS - A method of preparing a particulate refractory composition for use in the manufacture of foundry molds and cores from spent foundry molds or cores formed of refractory material and an ester-cured phenolic resin binder, the method comprising the steps of breaking up the spent foundry molds or cores, mixing the resulting broken material with a particulate pozzolan additive and subjecting the mixture to a heat treatment at a temperature in the range 450 to 900°. | 09-03-2015 |
Anna Busby, Oxfordshire GB
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20100266668 | Manufacturing Dissolvable Dosage Forms - A method of manufacturing a dosage form is described wherein a liquid solution of a biologically compatible polymer containing a suspension of particulate material that is insoluble in the polymer is supplied to a liquid supply tube ( | 10-21-2010 |
Daniel Busby, Rueil-Malmaison FR
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20090043555 | Method for Evaluating an Underground Reservoir Production Scheme Taking Account of Uncertainties - Method for evaluating an underground reservoir production scheme taking account of uncertainties. | 02-12-2009 |
Gary R. Busby, Northern Ireland GB
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20150181735 | ENCLOSURE FOR A GENERATOR - An enclosure is provided which is mountable to a base frame carrying a generator. The enclosure includes a lower portion connectable to the base frame. The lower portion includes a lower first sidewall, a lower second sidewall, and a lower first end wall and a lower second end wall. The enclosure further includes an upper portion having a roof, an upper first sidewall, an upper second sidewall, and an upper end wall depending downwardly from the roof. The lower portion and the upper portion are hingedly connected together such that the upper portion is pivotable relative to the lower portion between closed and open positions. | 06-25-2015 |
Jason Nicholas Busby, Auckland NZ
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20160075743 | Methods and Materials for Encapsulating Proteins - The invention provides a method for encapsulating a protein of interest, the method comprising the step of expressing a fusion protein comprising an N-terminal region of a rearrangement hot spot (RHS)-repeat-containing protein fused to the protein of interest. The invention further provides applications for the encapsulation, release and delivery of the protein of interest. The invention also encompasses the encapsulated protein of interest and compositions comprising the encapsulated protein of interest. The invention also provides uses of the encapsulated protein of interest, optionally after release from encapsulation, to control pests. The encapsulated protein of interest may for example be produced via expression in a plant to control a pest of the plant, such as an insect pest. | 03-17-2016 |
Mark Busby, Bangkok TH
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20140330523 | METHOD OF ENHANCING FLAT SPOTS IN THREE-DIMENSIONAL SEISMIC INTERPRETATION - Embodiments of a method for enhancing flat spots in 3D seismic interpretation are disclosed herein. Embodiments of the method generally involve an operation of horizontally stacking (summing) traces within a user defined elongate area. The user may define the size and shape of the elongate area. In addition, the elongate area may be automatically aligned to a user defined axis such as without limitation, the structure strike. By aligning an elongate area operator with a selected or user selected axis, and with appropriate choice of axis length, it is possible to constrain the stacking operation within geologic strata, allowing the user to image even narrow flat events that wrap around a subterranean structure. Further details and advantages of various embodiments of the method are described in more detail herein. | 11-06-2014 |
Michael Busby, Munster DE
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20100003188 | METHOD FOR INTERCALATING CHROMOPHORES INTO ZEOLITE-L NANOCHANNELS AND PRODUCTS THEREOF - The present invention discloses a method for the intercalation of a chromophore within channels of a zeolite L crystal. The intercalated chromophores exhibit J type aggregation of the chromophores within the channels of the zeolite L crystals. The invention discloses method parameters which lead to the J type aggregation of the chromophores within the channels of the zeolite L crystals. The J type aggregation of the chromophores affords unique florescent properties rendering the intercalated zeolite L crystals as a material for use in novel optoelectronic devices. | 01-07-2010 |
20110287408 | Preparation of Micro-Porous Crystals and Conjugates Thereof - A conjugate comprising a dye-labeled microporous crystal, a stop-cock moiety, and covalently bound thereto an affinity binding agent is disclosed. The dye-labeled microporous crystal is a zeolite crystal, such as a zeolite L crystal, having a large number of channels in its interior into which the dye is loaded. The stop-cock moiety can be functionalized with an amino group to which a carboxyester group can be attached. The affinity binding agent allows for the binding to a biological moiety. The conjugate of the moiety can be used in in-vivo and/or in-vitro imaging applications. | 11-24-2011 |
Peter Busby, Caulfield AU
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20110125218 | INPUT SELECTION FOR AN AUDITORY PROSTHESIS - Providing stimulation signals for an implanted auditory prosthesis including receiving first and second sound signals at first and second sound input devices, each of the first and second signals having a signal-to-noise ratio; determining a signal parameter related to said signal-to-noise ratio of each of the first and second signals; selecting one of the first and second signals which has the greater signal-to-noise ratio; and generating stimulation signals for the implanted auditory prosthesis based on said selected sound signal. | 05-26-2011 |
Peter A. Busby, Victoria AU
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20100312308 | BILATERAL INPUT FOR AUDITORY PROSTHESIS - Providing stimulation signals for an implanted auditory prosthesis including receiving first and second sound signals at first and second signal receiving devices, each of the first and second signals having a signal-to-noise ratio; determining a signal parameter related to said signal-to-noise ratio of each of the first and second signals; selecting one of the first and second signals which has the greater signal-to-noise ratio; and generating stimulation signals for the implanted auditory prosthesis based on said selected sound signal. | 12-09-2010 |
Peter A. Busby, Caulfield AU
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20090076569 | FITTING A PROSTHETIC HEARING IMPLANT FOR A RECIPIENT - System and methods for fitting a cochlear implant for a recipient. In a fitting method, receiving, at an acoustic domain user interface, an acoustic target intensity for each of a plurality of frequency channels at which the recipient is to experience a desired percept; loading into a speech processor unit of the cochlear implant a MAP specifying a stimulation signal current level corresponding to a selected acoustic target; presenting the selected acoustic target to the cochlear implant so as to cause the cochlear implant to deliver electrical stimulation to the recipient at the current level corresponding to the selected acoustic target; and upon receipt of an external command: adjusting the current level corresponding to the selected acoustic target; and repeating the loading and the presenting steps. | 03-19-2009 |