Macleod, CA
Andrew Macleod, Markham CA
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20110231829 | USE OF COMPILER-INTRODUCED IDENTIFIERS TO IMPROVE DEBUG INFORMATION PERTAINING TO USER VARIABLES - A method and system for improving debug information pertaining to user variables using a compiler. The method may include identifying a statement to be removed from its current position in an internal representation of a program by a compiler as part of the compiler optimization, replacing the statement to be removed with a debug annotation, adding references to the debug annotation in subsequent debug expressions referring to the removed statement, and emitting debug location information for a user variable using the debug annotation. | 09-22-2011 |
Bernard A. Macleod, Vancouver CA
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20110092564 | CYCLIC AMINO ACIDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF PAIN - Compositions comprising cyclic amino acids or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. Said composition are for use in the treatment of pain. Pain includes both acute and chronic forms of pain. The preferred cyclic amino acid is 1-aminocyclobutane-1-carboxylic acid (ACBC). | 04-21-2011 |
20140094446 | Cyclic Amino Acids for the Treatment of Pain - Compositions comprising cyclic amino acids or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. Said compositions are for use in the treatment of pain. Pain includes both acute and chronic forms of pain. The preferred cyclic amino acid is 1-aminocyclobutane-1-carboxylic acid (ACBC). | 04-03-2014 |
Bernard Ansel Macleod, Vancouver CA
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20100137438 | ISOVALINE FOR TREATMENT OF PAIN - The invention provides for the use of isovaline or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for the treatment of Pain in a mammalian subject in some preferred embodiments, the invention provides for the treatment of acute and chronic Pain syndromes where other drug therapies have limited efficacy or unacceptable toxicity in said subject. | 06-03-2010 |
Bernard Ansell Macleod, Vancouver CA
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20080294063 | Method and apparatus for the estimation of anesthetic depth using wavelet analysis of the electroencephalogram - A method and apparatus to monitor the neurologic state of a patient undergoing general anesthesia is provided. Previous automated systems to monitor the neurologic state of a patient undergoing general anesthesia involve a significant time delay between the patients true hypnotic state and the computed indices. The present invention reduces this time delay by using a different analysis technique applied to spontaneous EEG. A wavelet decomposition and statistical analysis of the observed EEG is conducted and compared to reference data to provide a numerical indicator. In addition, this indicator is more consistent with the patient's loss of consciousness indicated by the loss of count event than previous systems. | 11-27-2008 |
Christopher Macleod, Moncton CA
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20160121205 | HIDDEN OBJECT LOTTERY GAME - Disclosed are systems, methods, devices, and non-transitory computer readable storage media for providing an electronic lottery scratchcard game. In particular, disclosed are electronic Hidden Object Puzzle games that combines the existing lottery mechanic of scratchcard games with the existing social genre of Hidden Object games. In a traditional scratchcard puzzle, a series of covered squares are scratched by the player to reveal symbols such as letters of the alphabet. In a Hidden Object game, a graphical user interface contains hidden objects that reveal symbols such as letters of the alphabet when selected by the user. Specific combinations of symbols such as words award monetary prizes. | 05-05-2016 |
Daryl Macleod, Calgary CA
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20090118395 | PROCESS OF POLYMER MODIFIED ASPHALT PREPARATION - A process of preparing a polymer modified asphalt (PMA) comprising mixing a predetermined amount of a polymer-asphalt master batch with a predetermined amount of an asphalt-cross linking agent blend. The polymer-asphalt master batch comprises at least one polymer and a first asphalt. The asphalt-cross linking agent blend comprises a second asphalt and at least one cross linking agent. A predetermined amount of the polymer-asphalt master batch is blended with a predetermined amount of the asphalt-cross linking agent blend to form a PMA blend. Mixing of the PMA blend is performed without substantial delay following blending of the polymer-asphalt master batch with the asphalt-cross linking agent blend. | 05-07-2009 |
20140128515 | Process of Polymer Modified Asphalt Preparation - A process of preparing a polymer modified asphalt (PMA) comprising mixing a predetermined amount of a polymer-asphalt master batch with a predetermined amount of an asphalt-cross linking agent blend. The polymer-asphalt master batch comprises at least one polymer and a first asphalt. The asphalt-cross linking agent blend comprises a second asphalt and at least one cross linking agent. A predetermined amount of the polymer-asphalt master batch is blended with a predetermined amount of the asphalt-cross linking agent blend to form a PMA blend. Mixing of the PMA blend is performed without substantial delay following blending of the polymer-asphalt master batch with the asphalt-cross linking agent blend. | 05-08-2014 |
David James Macleod, Burnaby CA
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20120313531 | SOLAR LIGHTING RADIO COMMUNICATION METHOD AND APPARATUS - A solar-powered light assembly that communicates by radio with other assemblies is configured such that its radio is operable, in either a long period sleep mode or a short period sleep mode. When in the short period sleep mode, a network of light assemblies can collectively react relatively quickly to motion detection at one assembly. The long sleep period mode allows for conservation of power at times when the system is not intended to be responsive to motion detection. | 12-13-2012 |
Erin Macleod, Moncton CA
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20120126575 | Wall and Roof Liner for Installation in a Cargo Vehicle - A wall liner system for installation within the cargo space of a van or other utility vehicle is provided. The system includes an inner panel configured to conform to and contact an inner surface of the vehicle side wall, an outer panel covering the inner panel, at least one article holder on the outer panel for stowing articles, and at least one connector fastening together the holder, the outer panel and the inner panel. The outer panel can be configured to cover and conform to the configuration of wheel wells and other components of the vehicle which protrude into the cargo space. The inner panel can comprise a rigid plate and the outer panel can comprise a less rigid moulded plastic panel, with the connector being configured to transfer substantially all of the weight of the holder onto the more rigid inner panel. | 05-24-2012 |
Jason Andrew Macleod, Ottawa CA
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20090159442 | FORMATION OF IMMOBILIZED BIOLOGICAL LAYERS FOR SENSING - The invention is directed to enzyme immobilization compositions comprising: one or more enzymes, a humectant, an acrylic-based monomer, a water-soluble organic photo-initiator and a water-soluble acrylic-based cross-linker in a substantially homogeneous aqueous mixture. The invention is also directed to methods for forming sensors comprising such compositions and to apparati for forming arrays of immobilized layers on an array of sensors by dispensing such compositions onto a substrate. | 06-25-2009 |
20100255120 | COMPOSITIONS FOR FORMING IMMOBILIZED BIOLOGICAL LAYERS FOR SENSING - The invention is directed to enzyme immobilization compositions comprising: one or more enzymes, a humectant, an acrylic-based monomer, a water-soluble organic photo-initiator and a water-soluble acrylic-based cross-linker in a substantially homogeneous aqueous mixture. The invention is also directed to methods for forming sensors comprising such compositions and to apparati for forming arrays of immobilized layers on an array of sensors by dispensing such compositions onto a substrate. | 10-07-2010 |
20100291666 | Molecular diagnostics system and methods - The present invention relates to automated devices and methods for the extraction of nucleic acids from cells, the amplification of segments of nucleic acid and the detection of nucleic acids, all in a convenient and portable manner. The invention is particularly suited for use in point-of-care medical diagnostic testing. | 11-18-2010 |
20100297708 | MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS SYSTEM AND METHODS - The present invention relates to automated devices and methods for the extraction of nucleic acids from cells, the amplification of segments of nucleic acid and the detection of nucleic acids, all in a convenient and portable manner. The invention is particularly suited for use in point-of-care medical diagnostics testing. | 11-25-2010 |
20100330575 | MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS REAGENTS AND METHODS - The present invention relates to automated devices and methods for the extraction of nucleic acids from cells, the amplification of segments of nucleic acid and the detection of nucleic acids, all in a convenient and portable manner. The invention is particularly suited for use in point-of-care medical diagnostics testing. | 12-30-2010 |
20120270756 | FORMATION OF IMMOBILIZED BIOLOGICAL LAYERS FOR SENSING - The invention is directed to enzyme immobilization compositions comprising: one or more enzymes, a humectant, an acrylic-based monomer, a water-soluble organic photo-initiator and a water-soluble acrylic-based cross-linker in a substantially homogeneous aqueous mixture. The invention is also directed to methods for forming sensors comprising such compositions and to apparati for forming arrays of immobilized layers on an array of sensors by dispensing such compositions onto a substrate. | 10-25-2012 |
20130112558 | FORMATION OF IMMOBILIZED BIOLOGICAL LAYERS FOR SENSING - The invention is directed to enzyme immobilization compositions comprising: one or more enzymes, a humectant, an acrylic-based monomer, a water-soluble organic photo-initiator and a water-soluble acrylic-based cross-linker in a substantially homogeneous aqueous mixture. The invention is also directed to methods for forming sensors comprising such compositions and to apparati for forming arrays of immobilized layers on an array of sensors by dispensing such compositions onto a substrate. | 05-09-2013 |
20150064707 | Molecular Diagnostics System and Methods - The present invention relates to methods for the extraction of nucleic acids from cells, the amplification of segments of nucleic acid and the detection of nucleic acids, all in a convenient and portable manner. In one embodiment, a sample comprising cells containing nucleic acid is exposed to an aqueous mixture comprising a lytic reagent and one or more beads capable of binding the nucleic acid released from said cells to form a nucleic acid-bead complex. The nucleic acid-bead complex is passed through an immiscible liquid layer to separate the nucleic acid from the aqueous mixture. The one or more beads are magnetic, and the nucleic acid-bead complex is passed through and separated from the immiscible liquid layer with an applied magnetic field. The invention is particularly suited for use in point-of-care medical diagnostics testing. | 03-05-2015 |
20150275261 | FORMATION OF IMMOBILIZED BIOLOGICAL LAYERS FOR SENSING - The invention is directed to enzyme immobilization compositions comprising: one or more enzymes, a humectant, an acrylic-based monomer, a water-soluble organic photo-initiator and a water-soluble acrylic-based cross-linker in a substantially homogeneous aqueous mixture. The invention is also directed to methods for forming sensors comprising such compositions and to apparati for forming arrays of immobilized layers on an array of sensors by dispensing such compositions onto a substrate. | 10-01-2015 |
Jeffrey D. Macleod, West Montrose CA
Jennifer Macleod, Boucherville CA
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20150118411 | METHOD OF PRODUCING A GRAPHENE COATING ON A STAINLESS STEEL SURFACE - A method of producing a graphene coating on a stainless steel surface, the method comprising the steps of electrochemically polishing of the stainless steel surface, and heating the polished stainless steel surface in contact with a carbon precursor. | 04-30-2015 |
Jordan Bruce Macleod, Charlottetown CA
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20090034725 | METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR ENCRYPTION AND AUTHENTICATION - The invention provides a method of and system for networked security, involving multiple clients and servers. Rather than relying on single server based authentication and/or single stream based data transmission, the invention breaks apart information before if leaves the User's computer so that intercepting any single electronic message does not provide the hacker with sufficient information to gain access. The invention splits the values (i.e. password, User name, card number for authorization; enrypted text for encryption, etc.) at the point of sender/external authorization client. These split values are encrypted with different keys and transmitted to multiple external authorization servers. The invention can be applied to any secure transmission, storage or authentication of data over a data network. | 02-05-2009 |
Jordan Bruce Macleod, Halifax CA
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20150135301 | METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR ENCRYPTION AND AUTHENTICATION - The invention provides a method of and system for networked security, involving multiple clients and servers. Rather than relying on single server based authentication and/or single stream based data transmission, the invention breaks apart information before if leaves the User's computer so that intercepting any single electronic message does not provide the hacker with sufficient information to gain access. The invention splits the values (i.e. password, User name, card number for authorization; encrypted text for encryption, etc.) at the point of sender/external authorization client. These split values are encrypted with different keys and transmitted to multiple external authorization servers. The invention can be applied to any secure transmission, storage or authentication of data over a data network. | 05-14-2015 |
Michael Fergus Macleod, Bowmanville CA
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20090139141 | Automatic door opener - An automatic door opener is attachable to at least one manual door and an automatic door. The automatic door has a closed position and an open position. The automatic door opener includes an opening actuator, a pressure reservoir and a door activator. The opening actuator is operably connected to the automatic door. The pressure reservoir system is operably connected to the opening actuator, operably connected to the manual door, and operably connected to the automatic door. Movement of the manual door adds pressure to the pressure storage reservoir system. The door activator has an at rest position and an open position whereby pressure from the pressure reservoir system is released to the opening actuator moving the automatic door from a closed position to an open position responsive to movement of the door activator form the at rest position to the open position. | 06-04-2009 |
Patricia Macleod, Edmonton CA
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20140039194 | PROCESS AND INTERMEDIATES FOR PREPARING INTEGRASE INHIBITORS - The invention provides synthetic processes and synthetic intermediates that can be used to prepare 4-oxoquinolone compounds having useful integrase inhibiting properties. | 02-06-2014 |
Patricia Macleod, Montreal CA
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20090306390 | CHIRAL LIGANDS, THEIR PREPARATION AND USES THEREOF IN ASYMMETRIC REACTIONS - A novel class of chiral ligands represented by a structure of Formula (I): wherein R | 12-10-2009 |
Ronald R. Macleod, Mississauga CA
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20080289973 | APPARATUS, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRACKING DRUG ADMINISTRATION - According to aspects of the invention provided are apparatus, systems and methods for monitoring the presence/absence of syringes within a storage unit and monitoring the amount of drugs that are discharged from syringes when they are not within the storage unit. Monitoring the presence/absence of syringes within the storage unit is accomplished using a combination of imaging sensors and a RFID tag reader. The method includes detecting and decoding signals from RFID tags to determine which syringes are present/absent from the storage unit and the times at which syringes are removed and returned to the storage unit The method also includes collecting visual information with respect to when syringes are removed and returned to the storage unit. The timing information from the RFID reader and the imaging sensors are compared to resolve the identification of syringes. Once the timing information from the RFID reader and the imaging sensors is resolved so as to identify specific syringes, the visual information can be used to calculate the amount of a drug discharged from each syringe. | 11-27-2008 |