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Brenton Gunning, Seattle, WA US
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20150130792 | INTEGRATION OF LABELS INTO A 3D GEOSPATIAL MODEL - Architecture that enables the representation of labels as objects in the 3D (three-dimensional) world, with size, elevation, and orientation. Logical hierarchies in the world are represented by the placement and prominence of labels in the 3D world scene. For example, state labels are positioned higher and larger than city labels. The illusion of the label as a fixed element in the 3D model is maintained during manipulations. Additionally, movement is provided to ensure legibility, but is delayed until the user's input is quiescent. Moreover, labels along roads, for example, can be oriented to stand vertically along a curve. | 05-14-2015 |
20150130807 | MAINTAINING 3D LABELS AS STABLE OBJECTS IN 3D WORLD - Architecture that enables the preservation of label readability in a scene (e.g., map, map tiles, graphical background, etc.) by way of label orientation relative to a fixed heading on a plane or curved surface. After identifying an initial fixed heading, movement of the camera (e.g., zoom-in, zoom-out, position change, etc.) in the scene along that heading without changing the camera heading as measured relative to a fixed point does not alter label orientation. In a mapping implementation, after identifying an initial fixed camera heading over terrain of the Earth, movement of the camera (e.g., zoom-in, zoom-out, position change, etc.) in the scene without changing the camera heading as measured relative to some fixed point does not change label orientation. The orientation of labels may be changed if the heading of the camera is altered, but this change is delayed until camera movement quiesces. | 05-14-2015 |
Chris R. Gunning, Boise, ID US
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20120300241 | Printing preparation - In an exemplary device implementation, the device includes: a scanner capable of scanning a scanning target to produce an electronic image of the scanning target; and a printer capable of printing an image of the scanning target on a media, the printer including a print engine; wherein the device is adapted to overlap the scanning of the scanning target with preparation of the print engine for printing. | 11-29-2012 |
David R. Gunning, Palo Alto, CA US
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20150149390 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CREATING AN INTELLIGENT DIGITAL SELF REPRESENTATION - One embodiment of the present invention provides a system for advising a user. During operation, the system generates a set of rules for a digital representation of the user. Next, the system obtains data indicating the user's digital trace, wherein the digital trace is a data trail associated with the user's interactions in a digital or physical environment. The system then applies the rules to the obtained data to generate warnings and/or recommendations. The system subsequently communicates the warnings and/or recommendations to the user. | 05-28-2015 |
Fatima Gunning, Cork IE
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20090074416 | Communication Systems - A transmitter transmits signals on multiple channels, and they are wavelength multiplexed according to Coherent WDM. Quality of the received signals is very much enhanced by the transmitter tuning the relative phases of neighbouring channels according to delay characteristics of the optical path. In one example, the transmitter adds a relative delay of ¼ bit period between each data signal and the beat frequency signal for the odd and even channel groups, to counter the receiver side delays introduced by the AMZI. This corresponds to aligning the transmitter such that the eye crossing corresponds to a minimum of the 80 GHz beat signal. In order to obtain a stable phase relationship between adjacent channels the 80 GHz tone is set to a particular value. Any harmonics or sub-harmonics will similarly vary with phase and therefore can also be used as an error signal for a phase stabilisation circuit. The phase stabilisation circuit in the transmitter therefore can maintain a desired stable optimum phase alignment between neighbouring channels. | 03-19-2009 |
James Gunning, East Brunswick AU
James Gunning, Brunswick East AU
James Stuart Gunning, Brunswick East AU
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20100017131 | METHOD FOR EVALUATING MEASURED ELECTROMAGNETIC DATA RELATING TO A SUBSURFACE REGION - A method for evaluating measured electromagnetic (EM) data relating to a subsurface region, comprising the steps of: (a) specifying alternative models of the region in terms of input parameters with uncertainty; (b) receiving the measured EM data and an estimated error; and (c) carrying out a Bayesian inversion on the measured data using each of the alternative models to attribute a probability to each model on the basis of the measured data and estimated error. The method allows physical measurements with error to be translated into fundamental parameters which can be used to assess business risk and uncertainty for making decisions, and also provides for parameters and models which can typically be directly estimated by a geoscientist on a coarse spatial grid to be used as an input, and validated using the measured data with error. | 01-21-2010 |
20100017132 | METHOD FOR EVALUATING MEASURED ELECTROMAGNETIC DATA RELATING TO A SUBSURFACE REGION - A method for evaluating measured electromagnetic (EM) data relating to a subsurface region, comprising the steps of: (a) specifying at least one model of the region in terms of fundamental parameters with uncertainty, using a fundamental inversion grid; (b) receiving the measured EM data and an estimated error; (c) translating the fundamental parameters of the model to meta parameters of the region and to a computational grid suitable for forward modelling and comparison to the measured EM data, using relationships with uncertainty; and (d) carrying out a Bayesian inversion using the measured data and estimated error to produce an output comprising fundamental parameters of the region on the fundamental inversion grid with uncertainty. The method allows physical measurements with error to be translated into fundamental parameters which can be used to assess business risk and uncertainty for making decisions, and also provides for parameters and models which can typically be directly estimated by a geoscientist on a coarse spatial grid to be used as an input, and validated using the measured data with error. | 01-21-2010 |
Jennie Lou Gunning, Hague, NY US
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20130199457 | Horseback Riding Animal Cradle - Disclosed is a horseback riding animal and article carrier attachable to a horse saddle. The device comprises a housing having upstanding sidewalls, a plurality of securement straps and an elastic contact pad. The housing is an open enclosure having upstanding sidewalls, a base and an open upper to support a pet or a plurality of personal items therein. Along the underside of the base and extended along a forward side of the housing is a contact pad that bears against a horse croup and the backside of a horse saddle cantle. An upstanding, horizontal and diagonal strap are provided along the sides of the housing connect to a saddle strap connectable to a saddle girth along both sides of the horse. The straps are length adjustable to tension the straps and draw the housing toward the horse and the saddle during use. | 08-08-2013 |
John E. Gunning, Oak Ridge, TN US
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20120114102 | X-RAY BACKSCATTER IMAGING OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS - The energy of an X-ray beam and critical depth are selected to detect structural discontinuities in a material having an atomic number Z of 57 or greater. The critical depth is selected by adjusting the geometry of a collimator that blocks backscattered radiation so that backscattered X-ray originating from a depth less than the critical depth is not detected. Structures of Lanthanides and Actinides, including nuclear fuel rod materials, can be inspected for structural discontinuities such as gaps, cracks, and chipping employing the backscattered X-ray. | 05-10-2012 |
Kerry Gunning, San Diego, CA US
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20140295419 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR ISOTHERMAL WHOLE GENOME AMPLIFICATION - Disclosed are methods and compositions for amplification of genetic material, including isothermal WGA of single cells. | 10-02-2014 |
Kerry Gunning, Coralville, IA US
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20120077191 | GENOTYPING DNA - Described herein are compositions and methods useful for the detection of nucleic acid variations. Ligation within a probe or between probes is used to distinguish between probes perfectly complementary to a target and those containing a mismatch. Nucleotide fill-in/extension steps are optionally applied according to the type of assay performed. A circularization and relinearization step can be applied to create a template for further amplification and detection. In certain aspects, portions of a target sequence or its complement are not amplified. | 03-29-2012 |
Kerry B. Gunning, Coralville, IA US
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20090136916 | METHODS AND MICROARRAYS FOR DETECTING ENTERIC VIRUSES - The present invention relates to methods, microarrays and kits for detecting one or more human astrovirus serotypes in a sample (e.g., a fecal sample) from an individual. The method includes amplifying nucleic acid molecules of the sample with one or more primers, to thereby obtain an amplified nucleic acid product; contacting the amplified nucleic acid product with one or more serotype specific probes having a nucleic acid sequence that is specific for only one astrovirus serotype in the group of astroviruses being assessed, wherein the nucleic acid sequence includes between about 9 and 25 nucleic acid bases (e.g., SEQ ID NO: 5-24); and detecting the hybridization complex. The presence of hybridization complexes with a serotype specific probe indicates the presence of one or more specific astrovirus serotypes, and the absence of hybridization complexes with a serotype specific probe indicates the absence of the specific astrovirus serotype. Identification of the astrovirus serotypes allows for one to diagnose an individual infected with the serotype. The present invention further includes microarrays having any one of the astrovirus specific probe, or kits having microarrays and reagents for carrying out the assay. | 05-28-2009 |
20090143243 | MICROARRAY SYSTEM WITH IMPROVED SEQUENCE SPECIFICITY - The invention provides a novel array method for nucleic acid sequence detection with improved specificity which allows for detection of genetic variation, from simple SNPs (where the variation occurs at a fixed position and is of limited allelic number) to more complex sequence variation patterns (such as with multigene families or multiple genetic strains of an organism where the sequence variation between the individual members is neither fixed nor consistent). The array is comprised of short, synthetic oligonucleotide probes attached to a solid surface which are hybridized to single-stranded targets. Single stranded targets can be produced using a method that employs primers modified on the 5′ end to prohibit degradation by a 5′-exonuclease that is introduced to degrade the unprotected strand. The invention further provides for printing buffers/solutions for the immobilization of oligonucleotide probes to an array surface. The invention also provides hybridization and wash buffers and conditions to maximize hybridization specificity and signal intensity, and reduce hybridization times. | 06-04-2009 |
20120077712 | MICROARRAY SYSTEM WITH IMPROVED SEQUENCE SPECIFICITY - The invention provides a novel array method for nucleic acid sequence detection with improved specificity which allows for detection of genetic variation, from simple SNPs (where the variation occurs at a fixed position and is of limited allelic number) to more complex sequence variation patterns (such as with multigene families or multiple genetic strains of an organism where the sequence variation between the individual members is neither fixed nor consistent). The array is comprised of short, synthetic oligonucleotide probes attached to a solid surface which are hybridized to single-stranded targets. Single stranded targets can be produced using a method that employs primers modified on the 5′ end to prohibit degradation by a 5′-exonuclease that is introduced to degrade the unprotected strand. The invention further provides for printing buffers/solutions for the immobilization of oligonucleotide probes to an array surface. The invention also provides hybridization and wash buffers and conditions to maximize hybridization specificity and signal intensity, and reduce hybridization times. | 03-29-2012 |
Kerry B. Gunning, San Diego, CA US
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20130040860 | MICROARRAY SYSTEM WITH IMPROVED SEQUENCE SPECIFICITY - The invention provides a novel array method for nucleic acid sequence detection with improved specificity which allows for detection of genetic variation, from simple SNPs (where the variation occurs at a fixed position and is of limited allelic number) to more complex sequence variation patterns (such as with multigene families or multiple genetic strains of an organism where the sequence variation between the individual members is neither fixed nor consistent). The array is comprised of short, synthetic oligonucleotide probes attached to a solid surface which are hybridized to single-stranded targets. Single stranded targets can be produced using a method that employs primers modified on the 5′ end to prohibit degradation by a 5′-exonuclease that is introduced to degrade the unprotected strand. The invention further provides for printing buffers/solutions for the immobilization of oligonucleotide probes to an array surface. The invention also provides hybridization and wash buffers and conditions to maximize hybridization specificity and signal intensity, and reduce hybridization times. | 02-14-2013 |
20130316927 | MICROARRAY SYSTEM WITH IMPROVED SEQUENCE SPECIFICITY - The invention provides a novel array method for nucleic acid sequence detection with improved specificity which allows for detection of genetic variation, from simple SNPs (where the variation occurs at a fixed position and is of limited allelic number) to more complex sequence variation patterns (such as with multigene families or multiple genetic strains of an organism where the sequence variation between the individual members is neither fixed nor consistent). The array is comprised of short, synthetic oligonucleotide probes attached to a solid surface which are hybridized to single-stranded targets. Single stranded targets can be produced using a method that employs primers modified on the 5′ end to prohibit degradation by a 5′-exonuclease that is introduced to degrade the unprotected strand. The invention further provides for printing buffers/solutions for the immobilization of oligonucleotide probes to an array surface. The invention also provides hybridization and wash buffers and conditions to maximize hybridization specificity and signal intensity, and reduce hybridization times. | 11-28-2013 |
20150176067 | MICROARRAY SYSTEM WITH IMPROVED SEQUENCE SPECIFICITY - The invention provides a novel array method for nucleic acid sequence detection with improved specificity which allows for detection of genetic variation, from simple SNPs (where the variation occurs at a fixed position and is of limited allelic number) to more complex sequence variation patterns (such as with multigene families or multiple genetic strains of an organism where the sequence variation between the individual members is neither fixed nor consistent). The array is comprised of short, synthetic oligonucleotide probes attached to a solid surface which are hybridized to single-stranded targets. Single stranded targets can be produced using a method that employs primers modified on the 5′ end to prohibit degradation by a 5′-exonuclease that is introduced to degrade the unprotected strand. The invention further provides for printing buffers/solutions for the immobilization of oligonucleotide probes to an array surface. The invention also provides hybridization and wash buffers and conditions to maximize hybridization specificity and signal intensity, and reduce hybridization times. | 06-25-2015 |
20150203810 | MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING CELL POPULATIONS - Materials and methods for processing a cell population, such as enriching for a cell of interest from a cell population, are disclosed. The method may include: obtaining a cell population dispersed in a cytocompatible matrix; applying one or more labels to the cell population to distinguish a cell of interest from one or more cells of the cell population; identifying a portion of the cytocompatible matrix containing the cell of interest; and optionally isolating the portion of the cytocompatible matrix containing the cell of interest. The methods may, for example, advantageously provide reduced cell damage or loss relative to other procedures. Also disclosed are devices and compositions that may be useful for performing the methods. | 07-23-2015 |
Leroy Gunning, Deland, FL US
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20090207421 | Laser 3-Point Distance and Angle Calculator - A laser distance and angle calculator that will give three measured distances simultaneously; for example from Point A to B, Point A to C and Point B to C. It will also calculate the angle at each intersecting points. The angle at your point of reference is required, but the other angles are calculated. | 08-20-2009 |
Mark Gunning, Redhill GB
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20090141273 | OPTICAL APPARATUS - An optical apparatus includes an optical fibre having a radiation inlet, a radiation outlet and a termination by which optical radiation is transmitted from the fibre, a retroreflector spaced from the termination and aligned with the path of radiation from the termination such that the radiation is reflected back along the same path onto the termination and the reflected radiation passes back along the same fibre to the radiation inlet. | 06-04-2009 |
Mark B. Gunning, Austin, TX US
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20090133027 | Systems and Methods for Project Management Task Prioritization - A project management task prioritization system is provided to refine the prioritization factors for tasks in a project based on changes to the order of performing the tasks. The initial proposed order for performing the tasks is provided by the system to the person responsible for the task in a graphical format that allows the person to drag and drop the tasks, adjusting the order of the tasks to their preferred order. A neural network comparator is used to compare the task prioritization factors associated with each pair of tasks that are altered in order to determine a relative priority. The neural network system updates the task prioritization factors based on the changes in order the tasks are to be performed. | 05-21-2009 |
Michael John Gunning, Battle Ground, WA US
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20150059737 | RETAINING RING FOR MOUTHPIECES ATTACHED TO DIVING APPARATUS - Retaining rings for use with mouthpieces utilized in underwater diving in accordance with embodiments of the invention are described. One embodiment of the invention includes a mouthpiece configured to engage with a diving apparatus including a first end configured to be worn in the mouth of a diver, a second end configured to engage with a diving apparatus, and a retaining ring movably disposed between the first end and the second end from a first position to a second position, wherein when the retaining ring is in the first position the mouthpiece is removably attached to the diving apparatus, and wherein movably disposing the retaining ring to the second position securely attaches the mouthpiece to the diving apparatus. | 03-05-2015 |
Patrick Gunning, Toronto CA
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20160068478 | NOVEL STAT3 INHIBITORS - The present disclosure provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising Stat3 inhibitors and certain pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, and methods of use. | 03-10-2016 |
Patrick Gunning, Mississauga CA
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20120130079 | Compounds That Suppress Cancer Cells and Exhibit Antitumor Activity - The present invention provides compounds S3I-201.1066 (Formula 1) and S3I-201.2096 (Formula 2) as selective Stat3 binding agents that block Stat3 association with cognate receptor pTyr motifs, Stat3 phosphorylation and nuclear translocation, Stat3 transcriptional function, and consequently induced Stat3-specific antitumor cell effects in vitro and antitumor response in vivo. | 05-24-2012 |
20130172340 | SUBSTITUTED 2-(9H-PURIN-9-YL) ACETIC ACID ANALOGUES AS INHIBITORS OF STAT3 - In one aspect, the invention relates to substituted purine analogs, derivatives thereof, and related compounds, which are useful as inhibitors of STAT protein activity; synthetic methods for making the compounds; pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds; and methods of treating disorders of uncontrolled cellular proliferation associated with a STAT protein activity dysfunction using the compounds and compositions. This abstract is intended as a scanning tool for purposes of searching in the particular art and is not intended to be limiting of the present invention. | 07-04-2013 |
20130225621 | SUBSTITUTED 2-HYDROXY-4-(2-(PHENYLSULFONAMIDO)ACETAMIDO)BENZOIC ACID ANALOGS AS INHIBITORS OF STAT PROTEIN - In one aspect, the invention relates to substituted 2-hydroxy-4-(2-(phenylsulfonamido)acetamido)benzoic acid analogs, derivatives thereof, and related compounds, which are useful as inhibitors of STAT protein activity; synthetic methods for making the compounds; pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds; and methods of treating disorders of uncontrolled cellular proliferation associated with a STAT protein activity dysfunction using the compounds and compositions. This abstract is intended as a scanning tool for purposes of searching in the particular art and is not intended to be limiting of the present invention. | 08-29-2013 |
20150038708 | SUBSTITUTED 2-HYDROXY-4-(2-(PHENYLSULFONAMIDO)ACETAMIDO)BENZOIC ACID ANALOGS AS INHIBITORS OF STAT PROTEIN - In one aspect, the invention relates to substituted 2-hydroxy-4-(2-(phenylsulfonamido)acetamido)benzoic acid analogs, derivatives thereof, and related compounds, which are useful as inhibitors of STAT protein activity; synthetic methods for making the compounds; pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds; and methods of treating disorders of uncontrolled cellular proliferation associated with a STAT protein activity dysfunction using the compounds and compositions. This abstract is intended as a scanning tool for purposes of searching in the particular art and is not intended to be limiting of the present invention. | 02-05-2015 |
Patrick Gunning, Mississauga, CA US
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20140194468 | Compounds that Suppress Cancer Cells and Exhibit Antitumor Activity - The present invention provides compounds S3I-201.1066 (Formula 1) and S3I-201.2096 (Formula 2) as selective Stat3 binding agents that block Stat3 association with cognate receptor pTyr motifs, Stat3 phosphorylation and nuclear translocation, Stat3 transcriptional function, and consequently induced Stat3-specific antitumor cell effects in vitro and antitumor response in vivo. | 07-10-2014 |
Patrick Thomas Gunning, Streetsville CA
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20150158894 | SALICYCLIC ACID DERIVATIVES, PHARMACEUTICALLY ACCEPTABLE SALT THEREOF, COMPOSITION THEREOF AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF - The present invention relates to novel compounds, compositions containing same and methods for inhibiting STAT3 and/or STAT5 activity or for the treatment of a STAT3 or STAT5-dependent cancer using said compounds; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate or prodrug thereof. | 06-11-2015 |
Paul Gunning, York GB
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20110059312 | BIOACTIVE MATERIAL - The present invention relates to a bioactive material and to a method of producing a bioactive material which is suitable for use as an implant or for use as a bone substitute for repairing bone. | 03-10-2011 |
Phil Gunning, Grantchester GB
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20080207576 | Substituted sapogenins and their use - The invention discloses substituted sapogenins and their use in the treatment of cognitive disfunction and similar conditions. Methods of treatment and pharmaceutical composition are also disclosed | 08-28-2008 |
20100087411 | SUBSTITUTED SAPOGENINS AND THEIR USE - The invention discloses substituted sapogenins and their use in the treatment of cognitive disfunction and similar conditions. Methods of treatment and pharmaceutical composition are also disclosed | 04-08-2010 |
Phil Gunning, Godmanchester GB
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20110190249 | THERAPEUTIC METHODS AND USES OF SAPOGENINS AND THEIR DERIVATIVES - The invention discloses therapeutic methods and uses of certain steroidal sapogenins, related compounds and derivatives thereof, in the treatment of non-cognitive neurodegeneration, non-cognitive neuromuscular degeneration, motor-sensory neurodegeneration or receptor dysfunction or loss in the absence of cognitive, neural and neuromuscular impairment. | 08-04-2011 |
Philip Gunning, Co. Galway IE
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20150122580 | AUTOMATIC FOLDABLE LADDER - A foldable ladder for providing access to an opening including: a first motorized drive mechanism for moving a cover for the opening between a closed position and an open position; a second motorized drive mechanism coupled to a plurality of foldable ladder portions for moving the ladder portions between a folded configuration and an unfolded configuration; such that, in moving the cover between the closed and an open position, the first motorized drive mechanism triggers the second motorized drive mechanism to move the ladder portions between the folded configuration and unfolded configuration. | 05-07-2015 |
Philip Gunning, Cambridge GB
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20140186474 | OPHTHALMIC COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for eye and contact lens care. More particularly, the invention relates to ophthalmic compositions which contain at least one bioflavonoid component for ocular care, preserving ophthalmic solutions and/or disinfecting contact lenses. | 07-03-2014 |
20140255332 | OPHTHALMIC FORMULATIONS - There is provided inter alia a germicidal aqueous formulation, suitable for use in the eye, which has a pH of from 4.0 to 6.5 and which comprises 4.0 to 7.5% w/w of povidone-iodine and a viscosity increasing agent, the formulation buffered with a buffer concentration of 25 mM to 75 mM. | 09-11-2014 |
Philip James Gunning, Cambridgeshire GB
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20100056767 | SELECTIVE SEPARATION OR EXTRACTION OF STEROIDAL GLYCOSIDES BY SUPERCRITICAL FLUID EXTRACTION USING CARBON DIOXIDE - A method for selectively separating desirable steroidal glycosides from undesirable components present in plant material of the Asclepiadaceae family containing the same. The method comprises contacting the plant material or material derived therefrom (herein: “the material”) with liquid or supercritical carbon dioxide under conditions whereby the desirable steroidal glycosides dissolve in the liquid or supercritical carbon dioxide in preference to the undesirable components, and subsequently recovering the desirable steroidal glycosides from the carbon dioxide solution. | 03-04-2010 |
Robin Vera Gunning, Tamworth AU
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20130287831 | Compositions And Methods For Preventing Or Reducing Resistance Of Insects To Insecticides - A method for preventing or reducing resistance to a pesticide of a substrate pest, which method comprises the administration to the substrate or the pest of a composition comprising: (a) a rapid-release formulation of an inhibitor of a factor causing or contributing to the resistance of the pest to the pesticide; and, substantially simultaneously, (b) a non-rapid release formulation of the pesticide. The invention also provides compositions suitable for use in such a method. | 10-31-2013 |
20150313222 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR PREVENTING OR REDUCING RESISTANCE OF INSECTS TO INSECTICIDES - A method for preventing or reducing resistance to a pesticide of a substrate pest, which method comprises the administration to the substrate or the pest of a composition comprising: (a) a rapid-release formulation of an inhibitor of a factor causing or contributing to the resistance of the pest to the pesticide; and, substantially simultaneously, (b) a non-rapid release formulation of the pesticide. The invention also provides compositions suitable for use in such a method. | 11-05-2015 |
Rohan Gunning, Defuniak Springs, FL US
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20120227700 | Low Drag Piston - Disclosed is a low drag piston for a reciprocating engine that comprises a piston head that reduces mechanical and viscous friction while improving oil lubrication and thermal load dissipation throughout the piston stroke. The piston comprises a cylindrical crown and lower skirt area such that these elements are the only surfaces in contact with the cylinder walls and support a plurality of piston rings, while the interior skirt region is recessed inward in a concave shape to reduce drag, friction and thermal expansion interferences. An additional oil control ring increases oil outflow to further reduce friction and drag, while the pin boss that holds the connection between the piston head and the connecting rods is recessed inward within the inwardly concave central portion. | 09-13-2012 |
Simon Gunning, Canada Bay AU
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20080260789 | Insecticidal polypeptides and methods of use thereof - A family of insecticidal polypeptides expressed in the venom gland of spiders of the genera | 10-23-2008 |
Simon Gunning, Auckland Central NZ
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20110237502 | Insecticidal Polypeptides and Methods of Use Thereof - A family of insecticidal polypeptides expressed in the venom gland of spiders of the genera | 09-29-2011 |
20130276155 | Insecticidal Polypeptides and Methods of Use Thereof - A family of insecticidal polypeptides expressed in the venom gland of spiders of the genera | 10-17-2013 |