Machugh
David Machugh, Dublin IE
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20110262915 | METHOD FOR PREDICTING THE ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE POTENTIAL OF A SUBJECT - A method for predicting the athletic performance potential of a subject comprising the step of assaying a biological sample from a subject for a genetic variant in linkage disequilibrium with MSTN-66493737 (T/C) SNP. The invention also provides an assay for determining the athletic performance potential of a subject. | 10-27-2011 |
20140189894 | METHOD FOR PREDICTING THE ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE POTENTIAL OF A SUBJECT - A method for predicting the athletic performance potential of a subject comprising the step of assaying a biological sample from a subject for a genetic variant in linkage disequilibrium with MSTN-66493737 (T/C) SNP. The invention also provides an assay for determining the athletic performance potential of a subject. | 07-03-2014 |
Robert J. Machugh, Newburgh, NY US
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20090099681 | METHOD FOR CREATING WAFER BATCHES IN AN AUTOMATED BATCH PROCESS TOOL - A method of batching substrates in an automated processing tool, the automated process tool and a system for batching substrates in the automated process tool. The method includes selecting a first container containing a first group of substrates; simultaneously transferring each substrate of the first group of substrates into a batching station of the automated processing tool; selecting a second container containing a second group of substrates; selecting less than all substrates of the second group of substrates; and transferring each substrate of the less than all substrates of the second group of substrates to the batching station to form a third group of substrates. | 04-16-2009 |
Will Lee Machugh, Seattle, WA US
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20150123801 | MONITORING THE STATE OF A BEEHIVE - A system for monitoring the state of a beehive comprises multiple gates configured to be positioned proximate to an entrance of a beehive. Each gate includes one or more sensors configured to capture information indicating a bee is within the gate and information indicating the bee is traveling toward or away from the entrance to the beehive. In addition, each gate includes a sensor configured to capture information identifying the size or shape of a bee within the gate. A corresponding method and computer readable medium are also disclosed. | 05-07-2015 |