Martin, Cambridge
Andrew J. Martin, Cambridge GB
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20130140023 | ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS FOR MINIMIZING PRESSURE-WAVE DAMAGE - An assembly for minimizing damaging effects of pressure waves on devices in a wellbore. The assembly comprises a dynamic device disposed in the wellbore and generating pressure waves during actuation; a barrier device disposed in the wellbore and presenting an obstacle to the pressure waves generated by the dynamic device; and an occlusion disposed in the wellbore between the dynamic device and the barrier device which reduces the damaging effects of the pressure waves on the barrier device. | 06-06-2013 |
Bradley A. Martin, Cambridge, MA US
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20140350835 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR OBSTACLE DETECTION FOR VEHICLES USING PLANAR SENSOR DATA - A computer-implemented method and system for automatically detecting an obstacle from a moving vehicle using a planar sensor mounted on the vehicle. | 11-27-2014 |
Christine J. Martin, Cambridge GB
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20090286291 | BORRELIDIN-PRODUCING POLYKETIDE SYNTHASE AND ITS USE - The present invention relates to the biosynthesis of polyketides and derives from the cloning of nucleic acids encoding a polyketide synthase and other associated proteins involved in the synthesis of the polyketide borrelidin. Materials and Methods including enzyme systems, nucleic acids, vectors and cells are provided for the preparation of polyketides including borrelidin and analogues and derivatives thereof. Novel polyketide molecules are also provided. | 11-19-2009 |
20100068785 | SPINOSYN-PRODUCING POLYKETIDE SYNTHASES - The invention provides, biologically active spinosyns, hybrid spinosyn polyketide synthases capable of functioning in | 03-18-2010 |
Christine Janet Martin, Cambridge GB
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20120295841 | Sanglifehrin Based Compounds - There are provided inter alia compounds of formula (I) | 11-22-2012 |
20140080837 | Sanglifehrin Derivatives and Methods for Their Production - There are provided inter alia compounds of formula (I) and (II) | 03-20-2014 |
David Paul Martin, Cambridge GB
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20080288789 | Reducing information leakage between processes sharing a cache - A method of impeding leakage of cache access behavioural information of a section of a sensitive process to an untrusted process, said sensitive and untrusted processes being performed by a processor within a data processing apparatus, said data processing apparatus further comprising at least one cache operable to store information required by said processor while performing said sensitive and untrusted processes, the method comprising the steps of: prior to commencing processing of a section of said sensitive process by said processor, evicting information stored in locations of said at least one cache which may otherwise be evicted by said sensitive process loading information that may be required by said section of said sensitive process in said at least one cache; commencing processing of said section of said sensitive process by said processor; switching said processor during processing of said section of said sensitive process to said untrusted process in response to a switching request; on switching back to said section of said sensitive process from said untrusted process, evicting information stored in locations of said at least one cache which may otherwise be evicted by said sensitive process loading information that may be required by said section of said sensitive process in said at least one cache prior to recommencing processing of said section of said sensitive process. | 11-20-2008 |
20090254986 | Method and apparatus for processing and displaying secure and non-secure data - A data processing apparatus is disclosed that comprises: at least one processor; a display for displaying data processed by said at least one processor; at least one display buffer for storing an array of display elements for subsequent output to said display, said display elements being secure display elements for displaying secure data and non-secure display elements; and a user interface; wherein said at least one processor is operable to execute at least one untrusted process and at least one secure process, said at least one secure process having access to secure data; said data processing apparatus further comprising: a secure user input for receiving a user input, said received user input not being accessible to said at least one untrusted process; and said data processing apparatus being responsive to an input received at said secure user input to transform data to be displayed on said display such that said secure display elements and said non-secure display elements are transformed differently to each other. | 10-08-2009 |
Graham D. Martin, Cambridge GB
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20100271441 | CONTINUOUS STREAM INK JET PRINTHEAD - A continuous stream ink jet print head comprising: a droplet generator ( | 10-28-2010 |
James Edward Martin, Cambridge GB
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20090073805 | METHODS AND APPARATUS OF BOREHOLE SEISMIC SURVEYS - Methods and apparatus for borehole seismic survey are disclosed comprising a first seismic source under water at a first location and a second seismic source at a second, deeper location. Seismic signals from the seismic sources are recorded with synchronized sensors located in a borehole and source signature data are obtained by combining the recorded seismic signals such that low and high frequency content of the combined source signature data is extended relative to the source signature of the first seismic source and the second seismic source. | 03-19-2009 |
20110103182 | Removing Noise from a Seismic Measurement - A technique includes spatially filtering a signal that is derived from a seismic acquisition. The filtering is associated with a filter length, and the filtering includes varying the filter length with frequency. The filtering may be used in connection with adaptive noise attenuation, which is applied to decomposed subbands. Furthermore, the filtering may be applied during the reconstruction of the signal from the subbands. | 05-05-2011 |
Jean-Maurice Martin, Cambridge CA
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20080291661 | SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR LIGHTING SWIMMING POOLS - A lighting system for a swimming pool includes a sidewall sized and shaped to define a perimeter of the swimming pool, a liner for covering the sidewall and a bottom of the swimming pool so as to create a watertight cavity for receiving water, the liner including a light-transmitting portion, and a back-lighting apparatus connected to the sidewall behind the liner and configured to transmit light through the light-transmitting portion of the liner to illuminate the swimming pool. The back-lighting apparatus includes at least one housing connected to the sidewall behind the liner, the at least one housing having an opening positioned to register with the light-transmitting portion of the liner, at least one light source sized and shaped to fit within the housing for emitting light through the opening of the housing, and a light-transmitting cover shaped to cover the opening of the housing to protect the light source, wherein the light emitted from the light source is transmitted through the light-transmitting cover and the light-transmitting portion of the liner to illuminate the swimming pool. | 11-27-2008 |
20100125010 | HOCKEY STICK APPARATUS FOR STICK HANDLING TRAINING AND METHODS OF STICK HANDLING TRAINING - A hockey stick for training a person in stick handling, having elongate upper stick portion, an elongate lower stick portion, an elongate coupling member, and an elongate middle stick portion. The elongate upper stick portion is configured to be gripped by a control hand of the person. The elongate lower stick portion has a blade member extending outwardly therefrom. The elongate coupling member rigidly couples the upper stick portion to the lower stick portion. The elongate middle stick portion is positioned between and collinear with the upper stick portion and the lower stick portion and is configured to be gripped by a directional hand of the person. The middle stick portion is rotatably coupled to the elongate coupling member so that rotation of the upper stick portion causes the lower stick portion and the blade member to rotate without rotating the middle stick portion gripped by the directional hand. | 05-20-2010 |
20110237364 | HOCKEY STICK APPARATUS FOR STICK HANDLING TRAINING AND LOCKING MECHANISM FOR SAME - According to one aspect, a hockey stick for training a person in stick handling, including an elongate upper stick portion configured to be gripped by a control hand of the person, an elongate lower stick portion rigidly coupled to the upper stick portion and configured to rotate therewith, and an elongate middle stick portion positioned between and collinear with the upper stick portion and the lower stick portion and configured to be gripped by a directional hand of the person. The middle stick portion is rotatably coupled to the elongate coupling member so that rotation of the upper stick portion causes the lower stick portion and the blade member to rotate without rotating the middle stick portion gripped by the directional hand. The hockey stick may include at least one locking mechanism coupled to the middle stick portion and at least one of the upper and lower stick portions. Each locking mechanism is movable between an unlocked position wherein the middle stick portion is rotatable relative to the upper stick portion and the lower stick portion, and a locked position wherein the upper stick portion, the lower stick portion and the middle stick portion are secured together so that rotation of the middle stick portion with respect to the upper and lower stick portions is inhibited. | 09-29-2011 |
Jean-Philippe Martin, Cambridge GB
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20090132861 | Privacy Enhanced Error Reports - Methods and apparatus for generating error reports with enhanced privacy are described. In an embodiment the error is triggered by an input to a software program. An error report is generated by identifying conditions on an input to the program which ensure that, for any input which satisfies the conditions, the software program will follow the same execution path such that the error can be reproduced. The error report may include these conditions or may include a new input generated using the conditions. | 05-21-2009 |
Niall Martin, Cambridge GB
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20120135983 | DNA Damage Repair Inhibitors for the Treatment of Cancer - The present invention relates to the recognition that inhibition of the base excision repair pathway is selectively lethal in cells which are deficient in HR dependent DNA DSB repair. Methods and means relating to the treatment of cancers which are deficient in HR dependent DNA DSB repair using inhibitors which target base excision repair components, such as PARP, is provided herein. | 05-31-2012 |
Niall Morrisson Barr Martin, Cambridge GB
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20110124638 | Pyrido-, Pyrazo- and Pyrimido-Pyrimidine Derivatives as mTOR Inhibitors - There is provided a compound of formula I: | 05-26-2011 |
Simon Martin, Cambridge GB
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20140115361 | LOAD STEP MANAGEMENT - Various embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to managing load steps caused by processing circuitry. The processing circuitry may generate a series of clock pulses at an average clock period. The processing circuitry may estimate a current consumption of the processing circuitry at each clock pulse. Accordingly, a clock pulse from the series of clock pulses may be omitted when a change in the current consumption exceeds a predetermined threshold amount, thereby increasing the average clock period. | 04-24-2014 |