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Clive Ayling, Great Shelford GB
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20100119285 | Two-Button Cutter Actuation Mechanism - A cutter actuation mechanism for cutting printing media in handheld printer is disclosed. The cutter actuation mechanism includes a cutting mechanism having an open position and a cut position. The cutter actuation mechanism further includes a pair of buttons operatively connected to the blade to move the blade from the open position to the cut position. Depressing at least one of the pair of buttons moves the blade from the open position to the cut position. | 05-13-2010 |
Clive Lawrence Ayling, Cambridgeshire GB
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20090154978 | MEDIA FOR USE WITH ACTIVATION PRINTER AND ACTIVATION PRINTER THEREFOR - Media for use with an activation printer, the media comprising at least one surface having an array of pixels deposited thereon, each pixel containing at least one activatable colourant, wherein different pixels have different colourants and the pixels are arranged in a predetermined pattern, such that, in use, a multicolour image can be produced when the paper is passed through an activation printer. An activation printer for use with the above media comprising means for detecting the pattern of pixels in the array on the media so that the printer is able to determine which pixels on the paper to activate in order to produce the desired multicolour image. | 06-18-2009 |
Jonathan Ayling, Oxford GB
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20120136046 | METHOD OF TREATING AGE RELATED DISORDERS - The present invention relates to the use of fujimycin for the treatment of a disorder related to the chronological and/or replicative life-span of a cell, and to methods for increasing the replicative life span of a cell, said method comprising disrupting the function of a polynucleotide or gene encoding a polypeptide comprising SEQ ID No: 1, 3 or 5. | 05-31-2012 |
June E. Ayling, Mobile, AL US
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20090170858 | Methods and Compositions Containing Natural Folates for Protecting Against Radiation Damage - Disclosed are methods for protecting a subject from harmful effects of ionizing radiation. The method includes administering to the subject an effective amount of at least one reduced folate. Also disclosed are radioprotective compositions that include a first radioprotective agent and a second radioprotective agent, where the first radioprotective agent is a reduced folate. Methods for protecting a subject from harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation are also disclosed. | 07-02-2009 |
20140315853 | METHODS, FORMULATIONS, AND KITS FOR RAPIDLY REPLETING FOLATE LEVELS IN WOMEN - Disclosed are methods for rapidly repleting folate levels of a woman for whom there is reason to believe that she may be pregnant or of a woman who believes that she may soon become pregnant. One of the methods includes administering to the woman two or more repletion doses of folate, wherein each of the repletion doses comprises no less than about 2.5 micromole of folate, wherein the repletion doses are administered no more than about one day apart, and wherein the total number of repletion doses administered to the woman is 72 or fewer. | 10-23-2014 |
Laurence John Ayling, Sneem IE
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20140124267 | DRILLING APPARATUS WITH CONTINUOUS ROTATION WHILE TUBULAR IS BEING ADDED - A drilling apparatus ( | 05-08-2014 |
Robert Ayling, San Diego, CA US
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20130090590 | Methods and Apparatus for Treating Obesity and Diabetes - Provided herein are methods and shunt devices for treating diabetes and obesity. Methods and shunt devices promote stimulation of secretion of intestinal L-cells and other enteroendocrine cell types. Enteroendocrine secretion is stimulated directly or indirectly by shunting bile and/or pancreatic secretion to segments of the gut more distal than would normally occur. The shunt device may be a flexible catheter that is impervious to such secretions, with a proximal end draining the pancreatic/bile duct, and a distal end residing distally within the lumen of the small or large intestine. The shunt may be inserted with minimally invasive techniques, such as by endoscopy or laparoscopy. | 04-11-2013 |
Stephen Gerard Ayling, Hanley Caste GB
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20110213979 | QUANTUM KEY DISTRIBUTION - The invention relates to methods and apparatus for Quantum key distribution. Such methods including authenticating a first node in a communications network with a remote node in the communications network. The authentication may include connecting an authentication device to the first node, agreeing a quantum key between the first node and the remote node based on a quantum signal transmitted or received by the first node and performing an authentication step between the authentication device and the remote node on an encrypted channel. Authentication between the authentication device and remote node may be taken as authentication of the first node. | 09-01-2011 |
Stephen Gerard Ayling, Malvern GB
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20110069972 | MULTIPLEXED QUANTUM KEY DISTRIBUTION - The present invention relates to an improved quantum signal transmitter, which has a plurality of quantum output channels having at least one optical source and at least one optical splitter acting on the output of said at least one source. Such a transmitter can easily be used with existing passive optical network (PON) systems and can be a compact piece of equipment | 03-24-2011 |
20120177201 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR USE IN QUANTUM KEY DISTRIBUTION - Methods and apparatus for use in quantum key distribution (QKD) are described. A quantum QKD signal is generated at a source and transmitted through a fibre optic network to an endpoint, a key being agreed with communication over a classical QKD channel. The classical QKD channel contains additional information relevant to a network over which keys are distributed, and may be processed at nodes intermediate between the source and the endpoint. | 07-12-2012 |