Josling
John M. Josling, San Francisco, CA US
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20160093083 | Proactive creation of photo products - A method for proactively creating a photobook includes identifying a group of images by a computer system and automatically creating a design for a photobook by the computer system without receiving a user's request for designing a photobook if the number of images in the group is determined to be within a predetermined range. Pages of the photobook incorporate a plurality of images in the group. The method further includes presenting the design of the photobook to a user for preview and receiving an order from the user for a physical manifestation of the photobook based on the design. | 03-31-2016 |
Peter Josling, Sussex GB
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20100297269 | Compositions for intranasal administration - Pharmaceutical compositions are for administration to the nasal tract. In particular, dry powder compositions are cellulose, and in particular hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC), and one or more therapeutic agents. It has been shown that administration of HPMC to the nasal cavity is capable of enhancing natural mucus. These powders, and the gel that forms when they are administered to the nasal tract, have now surprisingly been found to be a very effective way of intranasally administering therapeutic agents, and in particular, herbal or homeopathic agents. | 11-25-2010 |
Peter Josling, Catsfield GB
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20100021554 | METHOD FOR PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF REFLUX INJURY IN THE AERODIGESTIVE TRACT AND LARYNGOPHARYNX CAUSED BY PEPSIN - A method for treating or preventing disorders, diseases, and symptom of reflux, that is laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR), in the laryngopharynx caused by pepsin comprises orally administering to the laryngopharynx of a patient an effective amount of cellulose powder. A method for treating or preventing damage to the lining membranes of at least some of the aerodigestive tract, the damage caused by pepsin, comprises coating at least some of the lining membranes with an effective amount of a cellulose powder. Upon inhalation of the powder, the powder coats the lining membranes. Upon coating the lining membranes, the powder becomes a gel. The gel prevents the pepsin from binding with the lining membranes, thereby preventing damage caused by pepsin in laryngopharyngeal reflux or in extra-esophageal reflux. | 01-28-2010 |
Peter Josling, Battle GB
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20090148530 | METHOD FOR PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF REFLUX INJURY IN THE AERODIGESTIVE TRACT AND LARYNGOPHARYNX CAUSED BY PEPSIN - A method for treating or preventing disorders, diseases, and symptom of reflux, that is laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR), in the laryngopharynx caused by pepsin comprises orally administering to the laryngopharynx of a patient an effective amount of cellulose powder. A method for treating or preventing damage to the lining membranes of at least some of the aerodigestive tract, the damage caused by pepsin, comprises coating at least some of the lining membranes with an effective amount of a cellulose powder. Upon inhalation of the powder, the powder coats the lining membranes. Upon coating the lining membranes, the powder becomes a gel. The gel prevents the pepsin from binding with the lining membranes, thereby preventing damage caused by pepsin in laryngopharyngeal reflux or in extra-esophageal reflux. | 06-11-2009 |
20140220149 | METHOD FOR PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF REFLUX INJURY IN THE AERODIGESTIVE TRACT AND LARYNGOPHARYNX CAUSED BY PEPSIN - A method for treating or preventing disorders, diseases, and symptom of reflux, that is laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR), in the laryngopharynx caused by pepsin comprises orally administering to the laryngopharynx of a patient an effective amount of cellulose powder. A method for treating or preventing damage to the lining membranes of at least some of the aerodigestive tract, the damage caused by pepsin, comprises coating at least some of the lining membranes with an effective amount of a cellulose powder. Upon inhalation of the powder, the powder coats the lining membranes. Upon coating the lining membranes, the powder becomes a gel. The gel prevents the pepsin from binding with the lining membranes, thereby preventing damage caused by pepsin in laryngopharyngeal reflux or in extra-esophageal reflux. | 08-07-2014 |
Peter D. Josling, Rye GB
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20090275667 | USE OF ALLICIN AS PRESERVATIVE, AS DISINFECTANT, AS ANTIMICROBIAL OR AS BIOCIDAL AGENT - The present invention provides the use of allicin in (i) the treatment of leishmanimis; (b) as a disinfectant or biocidal treatment of aquatic species; (iii) as an antimicrobial agent for animal feed; (iv) as a preservative agent in foodstuffs; (v) as a water disinfectant or biocide; (vi) as an antiparasitic treatment or antibacterial treatment for bees (apis); or (vii) in the preparation of a medicament for the treatment of Glycopeptide Intermediate Resistant | 11-05-2009 |