Hayes, AU
Allison Dorothy Hayes, South Australia AU
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20090009714 | Apparatus and Method For Assement and Rehabilitation After Acquired Brain Injury - The present invention relates to an apparatus and method for the assessment and rehabilitation of vision impairment. In particular, the invention is concerned with an apparatus displaying visual stimuli and the method of using this device for the purpose of assessment and rehabilitation of individuals with acquired brain injury and visual impairment resulting therefrom. The apparatus comprises a display means with a plurality of visual stimuli switched on and off in predetermined sequences. The sequences are adapted to be used to assess and rehabilitate a person's visual impairment. | 01-08-2009 |
Ben Hayes, Fitzroy North AU
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20150156982 | Selection of Symbiota by Screening Multiple Host-Symbiont Associations - The present invention relates to new methods of selecting and breeding organisms, in particular organisms which exhibit symbiotic behaviour with symbionts, and to new organisms and symbiota developed thereby, such as plant or grass and endophyte symbiota. Multiple symbionts are deployed in multiple organisms and selected for improved symbiotic compatibility and performance early in the breeding process. Methods include producing improved organisms from germplasm, by inoculating host organism germplasm libraries with symbionts selected from symbiont libraries and selecting improved host organisms exhibiting desired symbiota characteristics, and selection of organism-symbiont associations with a desired genetic and metabolic profile by metagenomic analysis of nucleic acid libraries from an organism or organism-symbiont association. | 06-11-2015 |
Ben Hayes, Kensington AU
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20140220575 | ARTIFICIAL SELECTION METHOD AND REAGENTS - The present invention provides methods for estimating the breeding value of individuals in populations such as those having small effective population size (Ne) e.g., to identify selection candidates having high breeding values, wherein the methods comprise inferring one or more genotypes for one or more markers at a locus or QTL to be the same as for an ancestor or founder or a subset of ancestors and/or founders from which a corresponding chromosome segment is derived and estimating the breeding value of the individual based on the inferred genotype(s). | 08-07-2014 |
Ben Hayes, Victoria AU
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20120144508 | ARTIFICIAL SELECTION METHOD AND REAGENTS - The present invention provides methods for estimating the breeding value of individuals in populations such as those having small effective population size (Ne) e.g., to identify selection candidates having high breeding values, wherein the methods comprise inferring one or more genotypes for one or more markers at a locus or QTL to be the same as for an ancestor or founder or a subset of ancestors and/or founders from which a corresponding chromosome segment is derived and estimating the breeding value of the individual based on the inferred genotype(s). | 06-07-2012 |
Benjamin John Hayes, Victoria AU
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20150181822 | SELECTION BASED ON OPTIMAL HAPLOID VALUE TO CREATE ELITE LINES - This disclosure concerns methods for estimating the breeding value of plants for the purpose of producing doubled haploid, for example, to identify selection candidates having high breeding values. | 07-02-2015 |
David Hayes, Rostrevor AU
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20080260835 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR POORLY SOLUBLE DRUGS - The present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition of a practically insoluble drug, wherein the composition may be administered with food or without food. The composition may be in the form of a solid dispersion of the practically insoluble drug and a polymer having acidic functional groups, and the composition may in vitro form a suspension. | 10-23-2008 |
20140005205 | ITRACONAZOLE COMPOSITIONS AND DOSAGE FORMS, AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME | 01-02-2014 |
20150099763 | ITRACONAZOLE COMPOSITIONS AND DOSAGE FORMS, AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME - The disclosure relates to, among other things, pharmaceutical compositions, such as solid oral dosage forms, comprising itraconazole, methods of making the compositions, and methods of using the same for treating disorders including, but not limited to, fungal infections. | 04-09-2015 |
20160030582 | ITRACONAZOLE COMPOSITIONS AND DOSAGE FORMS, AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME - The disclosure relates to, among other things, pharmaceutical compositions, such as solid oral dosage forms, comprising itraconazole, methods of making the compositions, and methods of using the same for treating disorders including, but not limited to, fungal infections. | 02-04-2016 |
Eric Hayes, Mcmahons Point AU
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20090169648 | COMPOSITIONS TO REDUCE BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVELS AND TREAT DIABETES - The invention discloses compositions that effectively reduce and stabilize glucose levels in the blood of mammals, specifically in pre-diabetic patients and patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Composition 1 (Comp1) reinforces efficacy of Mg salt to reduce glucose level by the combination of Mg salt with anti-inflammatory agents konjac-glucomannan (KGM), vitamin C and alpha-lipoic acid (α-LA). Composition 2 (Comp2) provides safety for chromium picolinate (CrPic) by the combination of CrPic with anti-inflammatory agents KGM, vitamin C and α-LA that inhibits oxygen radicals. Compositions may optionally include cinnamon extract (CE) or another insulinogenic nutraceutical agent, American ginseng (AG), | 07-02-2009 |
Evan Hayes, Darlinghurst AU
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20130005694 | LIQUID COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING VITAMIN D AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to a liquid composition comprising vitamin D, or a salt thereof. Specific embodiments employ 5000 IU to 250,000 IU, and include sorbate and benzoate as a preserving agent. | 01-03-2013 |
20150045333 | LIQUID COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING VITAMIN D AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to a liquid composition comprising vitamin D, or a salt thereof. Specific embodiments employ 5000 IU to 250,000 IU, and include sorbate and benzoate as a preserving agent. | 02-12-2015 |
Jason Hayes, Heathmont AU
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20090304309 | CLOSURE FOR RESEALABLE PACKAGE - A closure mechanism for use with bag- or sachet-like packaging which is substantially formed by opposing sheets of polymeric material; wherein said closure mechanism includes first and second sets of opposing substantially parallel ridges, said ridges defining complementary grooves therebetween that are adapted to receive said opposing ridges in a form-locking engagement; wherein the surface of said ridges and grooves feature a plurality of ribs extending traverse and from said surfaces such that, when said first form-locking engagement is made, the ribs extending from said ridges tend to interfere with the ribs extending from said grooves thereby to impede unintentional opening of said closure. | 12-10-2009 |
20130217026 | MICROFLUIDIC CARTRIDGE - A microfluidic cartridge can include at least one nucleic acid analysis portion. Each nucleic acid analysis portion can include a fluidic network being configured for micro-liter volumes or less, a sample input at the beginning of the fluidic network, a plurality of vent ports and fluidic channels in the fluidic network configured to effectuate hydrodynamic movement within the fluidic network, an extraction mixture reservoir in the fluidic network, a mixing chamber in the fluidic network, an amplification chamber in the fluidic network, and a separation channel in the fluidic network. A nucleic acid analyzer can be capable of performing nucleic acid analysis using the microfluidic cartridge. A nucleic acid analysis method can be performed using the microfluidic cartridge. | 08-22-2013 |
20150284775 | MICROFLUIDIC CARTRIDGE - A microfluidic cartridge can include at least one nucleic acid analysis portion. Each nucleic acid analysis portion can include a fluidic network being configured for micro-liter volumes or less, a sample input at the beginning of the fluidic network, a plurality of vent ports and fluidic channels in the fluidic network configured to effectuate hydrodynamic movement within the fluidic network, an extraction mixture reservoir in the fluidic network, a mixing chamber in the fluidic network, an amplification chamber in the fluidic network, and a separation channel in the fluidic network. A nucleic acid analyzer can be capable of performing nucleic acid analysis using the microfluidic cartridge. A nucleic acid analysis method can be performed using the microfluidic cartridge. | 10-08-2015 |
Jason Paul Hayes, Heathmont AU
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20160076072 | IMAGING CARTRIDGE, PIPETTE, AND METHOD OF USE FOR DIRECT SPUTUM SMEAR MICROSCOPY - An assembly for preparing a specimen is provided that may be configured to determine the presence of at least one microorganism specie in the specimen. The assembly may include a pipette configured to acquire a specimen from a sample and an imaging cartridge configured to be in fluid communication with the pipette. The imaging cartridge and the pipette may be configured to be irreversibly coupled such that the specimen is bio-contained within the imaging cartridge and the pipette when the imaging cartridge and pipette are coupled together. Associated methods of use are also provided. | 03-17-2016 |
Jeffrey Richard Hayes, Coombabah AU
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20130160352 | Collapsible Crustacean Trap - A crustacean trap includes a bottom wall and a side wall that extends from the bottom wall, the side wall being collapsible so that an operatively upper end of the side wall is displaceable towards and away from the bottom wall. An entryway is provided towards the upper end of the crustacean trap to allow a crustacean to enter the crustacean trap. Afloat is towards the upper end of the side wall and a sinker is towards a lower end of the side wall. A buoyancy of the float and a weight of the sinker have a relationship such that when the crustacean trap is placed in water the crustacean trap sinks and the float displaces the upper end of the side wall away from the bottom wall. | 06-27-2013 |
Joseph F. Hayes, Frenchs Forest AU
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20140173056 | System and method for distribution of data packets utilizing an intelligent distribution network - A system and method for efficient distribution of streamed media content to large and diversely located client locations is provided whereby an intelligent distribution network (IDN) center manages the delivery of the streamed media to a plurality of clients. The IDN center determines the most efficient delivery route to each client by utilizing trace routes between the IDN center, IDN nodes, various transmission devices and the client. Once a ‘best performing’ IDN node and network link is determined, the IDN center directs the client to the ‘best’ node and instructs deliver of a content stream along the ‘best’ link. Upon receiving the streamed media, the ‘best’ node replicates the stream and delivers the media to the client. Additional clients may ‘piggyback’ off the initial content stream by obtaining a replication of the media from their ‘best’ nodes which are, or connected to nodes, already transmitting/receiving the initial content stream. | 06-19-2014 |
Joseph Francis Hayes, Birkdale AU
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20130208925 | ACOUSTIC DIFFUSION GENERATOR - A reflector and an electronic system produce a diffuse way by creating time delays in accordance with a number sequence. An acoustical passive reflector incorporates a series of wells in its surface to transform an acoustical wave into a series of acoustical waves having a time difference based on a number sequence. The electronic signal conversion system converts a signal into a series of signals having a time difference based on a number sequence. This can be used in an audio speaker system having N×N array of speakers where N is an odd prime number, arranged to be driven by the electronic signal conversion system in which the signal is converted into a series of signals centred on the signal with at least one signal being timed to precede the signal and at least one signal to follow the signal and the signal being arranged to be sent to the central speaker in the N×N array. | 08-15-2013 |
20160029108 | ACOUSTIC DIFFUSION GENERATOR WITH WELLS AND FLUTED FINS - A reflector and an electronic system produce a diffuse way by creating time delays in accordance with a number sequence. An acoustical passive reflector incorporates a series of wells in its surface to transform an acoustical wave into a series of acoustical waves having a time difference based on a number sequence. The electronic signal conversion system converts a signal into a series of signals having a time difference based on a number sequence. This can be used in an audio speaker system having N×N array of speakers where N is an odd prime number, arranged to be driven by the electronic signal conversion system in which the signal is converted into a series of signals centred on the signal with at least one signal being timed to precede the signal and at least one signal to follow the signal and the signal being arranged to be sent to the central speaker in the N×N array. | 01-28-2016 |
Julie Hayes, South Australia AU
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20100281583 | BORON TRANSPORTER - The present invention relates to boron transporters and, in particular, to boron transporters derived from plants. The present invention also relates to methods that utilise boron transporters, such as methods for modulating boron transport in cells and methods for determining the level or rate of boron transport in a cell or organism on the basis of the expression level of one or more boron transporters. | 11-04-2010 |
Mark Hayes, Queensland AU
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20090130070 | METHOD OF TREATMENT - The present invention discloses the use of fetuin and fetuin producing agents in methods and compositions for treating burn injuries in animals. | 05-21-2009 |
Michael A. Hayes, West Geelong AU
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20100305520 | Biodegradable Back and Body Strap - A unitary biodegradable, absorbent flexible back and body strap for selectively applying a protective substance and a skin-protective agent to a user's body, the strap having an elongated thin parallelepiped midportion, a biconcave first gripping end, and an opposite biconcave second gripping end, each end having a tip narrower in width than the midportion. The midportion is impregnated with a protective substance, which may be a body lotion, sunscreen, insect repellant, or a combination of sunscreen and insect repellant. At least one protective agent layer may be disposed on a midportion top side, which contains a skin-protective agent. The user alternatingly pulls the first gripping end and the second end from side to side across the desired body portion to selectively apply the protective substance and the skin-protective agent discards the strap whereinafter the strap biodegrades. | 12-02-2010 |
Nicholas Hayes, Port Fairy AU
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20110098474 | PROCESS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF MORPHINANE COMPOUNDS AND INTERMEDIATES THEREOF - This invention relates to intermediates useful in the preparation of opiate alkaloids, particularly morphinane compounds. The invention also relates to processes for preparing such intermediates and to processes which utilise such intermediates in the synthesis of morphinane compounds. | 04-28-2011 |
Richard Paul Hayes, Malabar AU
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20100113144 | METHOD AND GAMING DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING USE OF ONE OR MORE PERIPHERAL DEVICES - A method of controlling use of one or more peripheral devices with an electronic gaming device, the method including: determining whether at least one peripheral device is authorised for operation with the electronic gaming device by determining whether there is a dongle fitted to the electronic gaming device containing an authorisation of the at least one peripheral device; and at least partially disabling the operation of any peripheral device for which it is determined that there is not a dongle fitted to the electronic gaming device containing an authorisation of the peripheral device. | 05-06-2010 |
20120208635 | METHOD AND GAMING DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING USE OF ONE OR MORE PERIPHERAL DEVICES - A method of controlling use of one or more peripheral devices with an electronic gaming device, the method including: determining whether at least one peripheral device is authorised for operation with the electronic gaming device by determining whether there is a dongle fitted to the electronic gaming device containing an authorisation of the at least one peripheral device; and at least partially disabling the operation of any peripheral device for which it is determined that there is not a dongle fitted to the electronic gaming device containing an authorisation of the peripheral device. | 08-16-2012 |