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Alexis Enright, Glasgow GB
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20110065154 | Deracemisation of Amines - The present invention relates to a method for the deracemisation or chiral inversion of chiral amines by enzymatic treatment. The method employs a stereoselective enzymatic conversion and either a non-selective or partially selective chemical or enzymatic conversion, simultaneously or sequentially. The invention also provides a method for selecting a suitable enzyme, particularly a suitable amine oxidase, and for the generation of novel enzymes suitable for use in the deracemisation method. | 03-17-2011 |
Chris Enright, Halifax GB
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20100196148 | TURBOMACHINE - A turbomachine comprises a housing ( | 08-05-2010 |
20130094938 | TURBOMACHINE - A turbomachine comprising a housing defining a bearing cavity and a turbine chamber separated by a first wall, a heat shield disposed between the first wall and the turbine wheel, a heat shield cavity defined between the first wall and the heat shield. The shaft extends through a passage defined in part by a first aperture in the wall and a second aperture in the heat shield. A first seal is provided between the shaft and the first aperture. The housing defines a first gas channel communicating with the heat shield cavity for connection to a pressure source for raising pressure within the heat shield cavity. A second channel is provided between the heat shield cavity and the passage, the second channel opening to the passage on the opposite side of the first seal to the bearing assembly. A second seal is provided between the shaft and the second aperture. | 04-18-2013 |
Darragh Enright, Cork IE
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20150339698 | A MEDIA SYSTEM WITH A SERVER AND DISTRIBUTED PLAYER DEVICES AT DIFFERENT GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATIONS - A media system ( | 11-26-2015 |
David Timothy Enright, Little Totham GB
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20150070066 | CIRCUITRY USEFUL FOR CLOCK GENERATION AND DISTRIBUTION - An integrated circuit comprising an inductor arrangement, the arrangement comprising: four inductors adjacently located in a group and arranged to define two rows and two columns, wherein: the integrated circuit is configured to cause two of those inductors diagonally opposite from one another in the arrangement to produce an electromagnetic field having a first phase, and to cause the other two of those inductors to produce an electromagnetic field having a second phase, the first and second phases being substantially in antiphase. | 03-12-2015 |
Eoin Enright, Castleconnell IE
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20130150937 | IMPLANTABLE DEVICE HEADER AND METHOD - Systems and methods for implantable medical devices and headers are described. In an example, an implantable medical device includes a device container including an electronic module within the device container. A header core includes a bore hole portion and at least two electronic connection features disposed within the bore hole portion. The bore hole portion includes at least one cavity configured to allow placement of at least one of the electronic connection features within the bore hole portion. The at least two electronic connection features are electrically coupled to the electronic module within the device container. The header core is configured to allow location of the at least two electronic connection features in a selected configuration within the bore hole portion. A header shell is disposed around the header core and attached to the device container. | 06-13-2013 |
Jim Enright, Slough GB
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20150033202 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PORTING SOURCE CODE - A method of porting source code for use in a runtime environment including a tool chain with a compiler for building the source code, in which the method comprises obtaining a source code fragment associated with a build error during the source code build in the runtime environment; creating a signature of the source code fragment; automatically comparing the signature with entries in an error database constructed from a history of previous build errors in the runtime environment and their fixes in the form of source code and/or tool chain modifications; using the comparison to find one or more similar previous build errors to the build error and thus to identify one or more of the source code and/or tool chain modifications as candidate solutions to the build error; compiling the source code with each of the candidate source code and/or tool chain modifications in turn until the source code compiles without reproducing the build error; and storing the build error in the error database and storing the modification with which the source code compiles without reproducing the build error as its fix. | 01-29-2015 |
20150199218 | JOB SCHEDULING BASED ON HISTORICAL JOB DATA - A method of job scheduling in a computing environment, comprising collecting historical job data related to job submissions received from a plurality of users, the historical job data comprising: resource request data indicative of resources requested by the user for executing a job, and resource usage data indicative of actual resources used to execute the job; calculating a believability score for each of the plurality of users based on a comparison between the job resource request data and the resource usage data related to job submissions received from the user, the believability score indicating a degree to which the user overestimates resources required to execute jobs; receiving a new job submission from a user, specifying a new job that is to be executed and resources requested by the user for executing the new job; and scheduling the new job for execution based on the believability score for the user. | 07-16-2015 |
Mark Enright, Milton Ernest GB
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20130209998 | Microbial Assay - A method of detecting genetic material deriving from | 08-15-2013 |
Ryan M. Enright, Rathgar IE
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20140238645 | HIERARCHICALLY STRUCTURAL AND BIPHILLIC SURFACE ENERGY DESIGNS FOR ENHANCED CONDENSATION HEAT TRANSFER - An apparatus comprising a base layer, a distribution of separated micro-nucleation sites thereon. The apparatus also includes a distribution nanostructures located on the base layer, each of the micro-nucleation sites being adjacent to some of the nanostructures. Each of the micro-nucleation sites has a hydrophilic surface and the distribution of nanostructures form a superhydrophobic surface. | 08-28-2014 |
Ryan M. Enright, Dublin IE
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20140238646 | SLOPED HIERARCHICALLY-STRUCTURED SURFACE DESIGNS FOR ENHANCED CONDENSATION HEAT TRANSFER - An apparatus. The apparatus comprises a distribution of microstructures on an area of a surface, each of the microstructures having one or more sloping sides. The apparatus comprises a distribution of nanostructures being located on the one or more sloping sides. The distribution of microstructures on the area of the surface is configured to nucleate and grow droplets of liquid from a gas. The distribution of nanostructures forms a superhydrophobic surface for the liquid. | 08-28-2014 |
Thomas E. Enright, Tottenham CA
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20110048171 | Continuous Reaction Process For Preparing Metallic Nanoparticles - A method for producing metallic nanoparticles in a continuous flow-through reactor comprising combining at least one metallic precursor and at least one radical precursor in a reactant reservoir to form a reactant stream; flowing the reactant stream through at least one channel having a first channel end connected to the reactant reservoir, a second channel end connected to a product reservoir, and at least one clear channel section, which is transparent to activating radiation used to generate a radical reducing agent from the radical precursor, for exposing the reactant stream to a radiation source; exposing the reactant stream in the clear channel section to the radiation source to generate the radical reducing agent, initiate a reaction, and form a product stream comprising metallic nanoparticles; and optionally, collecting the product stream in the product reservoir. | 03-03-2011 |
20110247521 | SCALEABLE PROCESS FOR SYNTHESIS OF A CURABLE WAX - The methods of manufacturing a curable wax, such as an acrylate of a hydroxyl-terminated polyethylene wax having the structure CH | 10-13-2011 |
20110251334 | SOLVENT-FREE PROCESS FOR SYNTHESIS OF A CURABLE WAX - The methods of manufacturing a curable wax, such as an acrylate of a hydroxyl-terminated polyethylene wax having the structure CH | 10-13-2011 |
20120309924 | Process for Preparing Amide Gellant Compounds with Aromatic End Groups - Disclosed is a process for preparing a compound of the formula | 12-06-2012 |
20130123403 | Powder Coated Carrier - The instant disclosure describes methods for preparing latex resins for coated carriers using surfactant partitioning, which resins exhibit both lower ζ potential and greater latex stability, while not adversely affecting particle size, toner charge or other metrics. | 05-16-2013 |
20130260305 | Powder Coated Carrier - The instant disclosure describes methods for preparing latex resins for coated carriers using surfactant partitioning, which resins exhibit both lower ζ potential and greater latex stability, while not adversely affecting particle size, toner charge or other metrics. | 10-03-2013 |
20150316866 | CARRIER AND DEVELOPER - Disclosed is a carrier suitable for use with an electrophotographic developer and an electrophotographic developer containing the carrier. In particular, the carrier is powder coated and comprises a copolymer of cyclohexylmethacrylate and dimethylaminoethylmethacrylate. | 11-05-2015 |
Thomas Edward Enright, Tottenham CA
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20120277462 | Solventless Reaction Process - A process including reacting at least one organic acid with at least one compound of the formula R—OH, in the presence of an optional catalyst, in a reaction mixture wherein the reaction mixture is substantially free of solvent, to form a reaction product, wherein the reaction product is an ester of citric acid or an ester of tartaric acid; optionally, heating the reaction mixture; and optionally, isolating the reaction product. | 11-01-2012 |
20150024313 | ZIRCONIUM OXIDE TONER ADDITIVE - A toner composition includes toner particles and an additive disposed on an exterior surface of the toner particles, the additive includes uncoated zirconium oxide particles, the toner composition is substantially free of one or more rare earth compounds and the uncoated zirconium oxide particles are present in a sufficient amount to reduce bias charge roller contamination. | 01-22-2015 |
20150024314 | TONER ADDITIVES TO PREVENT BIAS ROLLER CONTAMINATION - A toner composition includes toner particles and additives disposed on an exterior surface of the toner particles, the additives include uncoated particles satisfying the equation: | 01-22-2015 |
20150024315 | SILICON CARBIDE TONER ADDITIVE - A toner composition includes toner particles and an additive disposed on exterior surfaces of the toner particles, the additive includes uncoated silicon carbide particles, the toner composition is substantially free of one or more rare earth compound and the uncoated silicon carbide particles are present in a sufficient amount to reduce bias charge roller contamination. | 01-22-2015 |
20150024318 | BARIUM TITANATE TONER ADDITIVE - A toner composition includes toner particles and an additive disposed on an exterior surface of the toner particles, the additive includes uncoated barium titanate particles, the toner composition is substantially free of one or more rare earth compounds and the uncoated barium titanate particles are present in a sufficient amount to reduce bias charge roller contamination. | 01-22-2015 |