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Christopher Carl Whitcombe, Newark, DE US
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20160059745 | Automatic Child Car Seat Safety Harness Tightening and Indication Systems - Systems are disclosed for a child car seat harness that is properly tightened automatically. Additionally, the child car seat harness may be manually tightened until a system indicates that the safety harness has been properly tightened | 03-03-2016 |
David Whitcombe, Manchester GB
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20110027779 | POLYNUCLEOTIDE PRIMERS - A polynucleotide comprising at least the final six nucleotides of one of the following primer sequences, or a sequence complementary thereto: SEQ. ID NOS. 3 to 16, 18, 20 to 33, 35 or 37 to 39. A method of detecting the presence or absence of a mutation in the PIK3CA gene, wherein the mutation is one of H1047R, H1047L, E542K and E545K, and preferably ARMS primers are combined with Scorpion primers. | 02-03-2011 |
20140141425 | POLYNUCLEOTIDE PRIMERS FOR DETECTING PIK3CA MUTATIONS - A polynucleotide comprising at least the final six nucleotides of one of the following primer sequences, or a sequence complementary thereto: SEQ. ID NOS. 3 to 16, 18, 20 to 33, 35 or 37 to 39. A method of detecting the presence or absence of a mutation in the PIK3CA gene, wherein the mutation is one of H1047R, H1047L, E542K and E545K, and preferably ARMS primers are combined with Scorpion primers. | 05-22-2014 |
20160032408 | Polynucleotide Primers For Detecting PIK3CA Mutations - A polynucleotide comprising at least the final six nucleotides of one of the following primer sequences, or a sequence complementary thereto: SEQ. ID NOS. 3 to 16, 18, 20 to 33, 35 or 37 to 39. A method of detecting the presence or absence of a mutation in the PIK3CA gene, wherein the mutation is one of H1047R, H1047L, E542K and E545K, and preferably ARMS primers are combined with Scorpion primers. | 02-04-2016 |
20160040255 | Polynucleotide Primers For Detecting PIK3CA Mutations - A polynucleotide comprising at least the final six nucleotides of one of the following primer sequences, or a sequence complementary thereto: SEQ. ID NOS. 3 to 16, 18, 20 to 33, 35 or 37 to 39. A method of detecting the presence or absence of a mutation in the PIK3CA gene, wherein the mutation is one of H1047R, H1047L, E542K and E545K, and preferably ARMS primers are combined with Scorpion primers. | 02-11-2016 |
David Mark Whitcombe, Manchester GB
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20080261219 | Polynucleotide Primers - A polynucleotide primer comprising at least the final six nucleotides of one of the following primer sequences, or a sequence complementary thereto: SEQ. ID NOS. 1 to 18, 21 to 45 or 74 to 77. | 10-23-2008 |
20130323736 | POLYNUCLEOTIDE PRIMERS - A polynucleotide primer comprising at least the final six nucleotides of one of the following primer sequences, or a sequence complementary thereto: SEQ. ID NOS. 1 to 18, 21 to 45 or 74 to 77. | 12-05-2013 |
20150211076 | POLYNUCLEOTIDE PRIMERS - A polynucleotide primer comprising at least the final six nucleotides of one of the following primer sequences, or a sequence complementary thereto: SEQ. ID NOS. 1 to 18, 21 to 45 or 74 to 77. | 07-30-2015 |
Gwynne Whitcombe, Sterrebeck BE
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20150094387 | Use of Thickening Agents as Polyurethane Amine Catalyst Diluents - The present disclosure relates to an amine catalyst composition for producing polyurethane foam. The amine catalyst composition includes an amine catalyst and a diluent containing a thickening agent and water. The use of such a diluent, in place of conventional glycols, reduces raw material and processing costs as well as environmental concerns during the production of polyurethane foam. | 04-02-2015 |
Joseph Whitcombe, Davis, CA US
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20100176154 | Dispenser of Fine Granular Dry Materials With Light - A dispenser of granular dry materials with an integrated lighting element providing light optimized to permit users to visually monitor the flow and amount of material that is being or has been dispensed. | 07-15-2010 |
Matthew Colin Whitcombe, Virginia Water GB
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20090066799 | IMAGE SENSOR APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR EMBEDDING IMAGE STABILIZATION DATA INTO IMAGE DATA - An image sensor apparatus comprises an image sensor for generating image data corresponding to an optical image. A movement sensor coupled to the image sensor generates movement data corresponding to movement of the image sensor apparatus. A processor coupled to the image sensor receives embedded image data from the image sensor, where the embedded image data includes the movement data embedded into the image data. The processor processes the embedded image data to generate a movement-compensated digital image. | 03-12-2009 |
Michael James Whitcombe, Norfolk GB
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20100179242 | PHOTO-ACTIVATION BY SURFACE PLASMON RESONANCE - In general, the present invention describes the initiation of photochemical reactions at a metal-solution interface irradiated by light. Surface plasmon energy is used to initiate reaction of species in solution, the reaction occurring at, on or near a surface which is in contact with the solution. The present invention describes an application of this effect e.g. for polymerization purposes. | 07-15-2010 |
20110111350 | Conjugated Polymers - A monomer M-S has a first polymerisable moiety (M) capable of forming a conjugated polymer, and a second polymerisable moiety (S) with a double bond susceptible to addition polymerisation. Polymerisation of the M-moieties is caused, generally by electropolymerisation or chemical oxidation. Polymerisation of the S-moieties is also caused, generally by a radical mechanism, before, after or simultaneously with the M-polymerisation. Suitable monomers include N-(methacrylamidoethyl)-aniline, N-(acrylamidoethyl)-aniline, N-(methacryloyloxyethyl)-aniline and N-(acryloyloxyethyl)-aniline. | 05-12-2011 |
Michael James Whitcombe, Norwich GB
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20110278175 | Aniline Derivatives, Polymers, and Uses Thereof - A monomer having an aniline moiety linked through nitrogen to a dithiocarbamate moiety, e.g. N—(N | 11-17-2011 |
Michael James Whitcombe, Easton GB
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20120270964 | PREPARATION OF MOLECULARLY IMPRINTED POLYMERS - A polymerization process, preferably a living radical polymerisation process, is carried out in the presence of a template substance, to produce s molecularly imprinted polymers (“MIPs”). It is controlled so that the products are quite small (500-10 | 10-25-2012 |
Richard Whitcombe, Slough GB
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20130184439 | PROTEIN PURIFICATION - The present invention relates to a process for the purification of an antibody fragment from a periplasmic cell extract comprising a first cation exchange chromatography step and a second anion exchange chromatography step. | 07-18-2013 |
Simon Whitcombe, Rolavmo, CA US
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20140038708 | VIRTUAL VIEWPOINT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A virtual viewpoint management system is described. An aspect provides for accessing video game information implemented in a video game application operating on a computing device; monitoring for one or more selection triggers; and presenting one or more virtual viewpoints on one or more display devices responsive to the one or more selection triggers, the one or more virtual viewpoints being presented according to the video game information during live game play of the video game application in substantially real-time. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 02-06-2014 |
Simon Whitcombe, Alamo, CA US
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20130116022 | TECHNIQUES TO AUTOMATICALLY PROVIDE ASSISTANCE FOR ELECTRONIC GAMES - Techniques to automatically provide assistance for electronic games are described. An apparatus may comprise a game strategy application arranged to receive as input game telemetry information representing gameplay of an electronic video game on a client device. The game strategy application may process the game telemetry information to determine whether a player of the electronic video game potentially needs assistance, and if so, automatically retrieve appropriate game strategy information from a local or remote datastore. The game strategy application may then send the retrieved game strategy information to the same or different client device. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 05-09-2013 |