Lipscombe
Bruce Lipscombe, Knoxville, TN US
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20150208491 | Accent lighting system - Apparatus for illuminating an object with light that is controlled for intensity and color temperature. A ceiling mounted luminaire contains a circuit that controls the intensity and color temperature of light emitting diodes (LEDs). In one embodiment the circuit is battery powered. A remote unit provides input to the luminaire for controlling the intensity and color temperature of the emitted light. The frequency of a pulse width modulation (PWM) device is varied to control the intensity of an associated LED. The duty cycle or voltage of a pulse width modulation (PWM) device is varied to control the color temperature of an associated LED. In one embodiment a single LED with the desired color temperature range and intensity level is used. In another embodiment multiple LEDs with different color temperature ranges are controlled to provide a mixed output at the desired color temperature and intensity. | 07-23-2015 |
Guy Michael Lipscombe, London GB
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20110161362 | DOCUMENT ACCESS MONITORING - A method of monitoring access to a set of documents stored on one or more document servers distributed across a network to which is coupled one or more document access logging databases for logging each access to each of the set of documents is disclosed. The method comprises: a) receiving from a client a request to access a user survey document comprising data defining one or more input fields and an executable element, which on execution causes predetermined access logging data including at least a unique user identification number to be stored in at least one of the document access logging databases along with a corresponding unique client identification number; b) serving the user survey document to the client for processing in response to the request and for executing the executable element; c) receiving from the client the unique user identification number along with input data entered into the one or more input fields; and d) storing the received input data and the unique user identification number together in a survey database. A corresponding system for performing the method is also disclosed. | 06-30-2011 |
Richard Lipscombe, Floreat, AU
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20130177544 | BIOMARKERS ASSOCIATED WITH PRE-DIABETES, DIABETES AND DIABETES RELATED CONDITIONS - Biomarkers for pre-Diabetes, Diabetes and/or a Diabetes related conditions, and methods of their use, including the biomarkers in Tables 1 and 2 such as peroxiredoxin-2, complement C1q subcomponent subunit B, sulfhydryl oxidase 1 and apolipoprotein A-IV. | 07-11-2013 |
20140249049 | USE OF CD5 ANTIGEN-LIKE AS A BIOMARKER FOR DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY - Biomarkers for pre-Diabetes, Diabetes and/or a Diabetes related conditions, and methods of their use, including the biomarkers in Tables 1 and 2 such as peroxiredoxin-2, complement C1q subcomponent subunit B, sulfhydryl oxidase 1 and apolipoprotein A-IV. | 09-04-2014 |
Richard J. Lipscombe, Perth AU
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20080305495 | Methods for determining the redox status of proteins - A method for determining the redox status of a protein sample, the method comprising the steps of: a) contacting the sample with a first label adapted to bind to at least one reduced cysteine group therein; b) contacting the sample with a reducing agent to reduce at least one oxidized cysteine group therein; c) contacting the sample with a second label adapted to bind to any reduced cysteine groups produced in step (b); and d) determining the ratio of the signal from the first label to the signal from the second label wherein the ratio indicates the redox status. | 12-11-2008 |
Roger Lipscombe, London GB
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20100131785 | POWER MANAGEMENT OF COMPUTERS - A method of controlling power consumption in a computer uses a power management program installed on the computer to detect the identities of processes running on the computer which maintain the computer in a high power state in the absence of input activity. The program compares the identity of the or each process running on the computer with a set of identities of previously identified processes and causes the computer to adopt a low power state if the detected identity of a process, or the detected identities of all the processes, running on the computer is/are in the set of previously identified processes. | 05-27-2010 |
Ronald J. Lipscombe, Peterborough CA
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20100101340 | Sample collecting device - A sample collecting device is provided. The sample collecting device comprises an enclosure for enclosing a collected sample therein. A connecting mechanism movable connects a sample collecting head for collecting the sample to the enclosure. The connecting mechanism holds the sample collecting head in a sampling position outside the enclosure and holds the sample collecting head in a storage position inside the enclosure. In an embodiment the sample collecting device comprises a sample access port disposed in a wall of the enclosure for enabling access to the collected sample and the enclosure is shaped such that a plurality of sample collecting devices form one of a one-dimensional and a two-dimensional array suitable for use with an automated processing machine. The sample collecting device further comprises an identifier for providing identification data to the automated processing machine. | 04-29-2010 |