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Robert Leah, West Sussex GB
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20100136376 | IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO FUEL CELLS - A method of fuelling an intermediate-temperature solid oxide fuel cell comprises providing a fuel rich in carbon monoxide to an anode region, after the fuel has contacted a water gas shift reaction catalyst in the region of the anode, so that the water gas shift reaction occurs due to the presence of residual water in the fuel, and/or steam produced at the anode. A fuel cell assembly comprises a gas impermeable electrolyte between an anode and a cathode, first means for the supply of oxidant to the cathode, and second means for the supply of fuel to the anode that comprises a water gas shift reaction catalyst to catalyse the water gas shift reaction between carbon monoxide in the fuel and water/steam occurring as a residual in the fuel or from the reaction at the anode. A method also applies a catalyst to a metal substrate by ink-jet printing. | 06-03-2010 |
20100143814 | FUEL CELL STACK FLOW HOOD - The present invention is concerned with improved fuel cell stack assemblies, and methods of operation of a fuel cell stack assembly, particularly with improved gas flow and thermal management. | 06-10-2010 |
Robert Leah, Surrey GB
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20100028732 | METHOD AN APPARATUS FOR OPERATING A SOLID-OXIDE FUEL CELL STACK WITH A MIXED IONIC/ELECTRONIC CONDUCTING ELECTROLYTE - A method and apparatus for operating an intermediate-temperature solid-oxide fuel cell stack ( | 02-04-2010 |
20110143038 | METHOD FOR DEPOSITION OF CERAMIC FILMS - The present invention is concerned with methods for the deposition of ceramic films on ceramic or metallic surfaces, particularly the deposition of sub-micron thickness ceramic films such as films of stabilised zirconia and doped ceria such as CGO (cerium gadolinium oxide). The present invention is particularly useful in the manufacture of high and intermediate temperature operating fuel cells including solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) and also metal supported intermediate temperature SOFC operating in the 450-650° C. range. | 06-16-2011 |
Robert Leah, Birkerod DK
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20090304722 | CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS ANTIGENS FOR VACCINE AND DIAGNOSTIC USE - The present invention is related to antigens from | 12-10-2009 |
20130121967 | BACTERIOPHAGES FOR USE AGAINST BACTERIAL INFECTIONS - The present invention relates to a composition comprising obligate lytic bacteriophages generated by a method comprising subjecting normally in vivo lysogenic, pseudolysogenic or temperate bacteriophages to genetic modifications in vitro, which alters the biological activity of one or more of the individual gene products for establishing, maintaining, controlling or regulating the lysogenic life cycle of the bacteriophages, thereby converting them to obligate lytic bacteriophages, wherein the genetic modification includes modification of a single gene in the operon containing a gene resulting in a gene product for establishing, maintaining, controlling or regulating the lysogenic life cycle of the bacteriophages. | 05-16-2013 |
Robert Leah, Cary, NC US
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20080266297 | INTELLIGENT POSITIONING OF ITEMS IN A TREE MAP VISUALIZATION - A system for displaying a tree map visualization including a processor, a memory device, and program code resident in the memory device. The program code is executable by the processor to prioritize data in a data set so as to associate a priority with respective elements of the data in the data set, to predefine a pattern that reflects a desired display pattern for the associated priority of the elements of the data in the data set, to generate the tree map visualization that positions within a display space, and to display the tree map visualization on a display device. | 10-30-2008 |
20090249233 | ELECTRONIC WEB STICKY - A method to provide an electronic web sticky may include placing a web sticky icon proximate to a selected feature on a web page to which the web sticky may be associated. The method may also include providing a plurality of options for selecting a web sticky type. | 10-01-2009 |
Robert Leah, Croydon GB
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20130260269 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OPERATING A SOLID-OXIDE FUEL CELL STACK WITH A MIXED IONIC/ELECTRONIC CONDUCTING ELECTROLYTE - A method and apparatus for operating an intermediate-temperature solid-oxide fuel cell stack ( | 10-03-2013 |
Robert Leah, Horsham GB
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20150064596 | Process for Forming a Metal Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cell - A process for forming a metal supported solid oxide fuel cell is provided. The process can include the steps of: a) applying a green anode layer including nickel oxide and a rare earth-doped ceria to a metal substrate; b) prefiring the anode layer under non-reducing conditions to form a composite; c) firing the composite in a reducing atmosphere to form a sintered cermet; d) providing an electrolyte; and e) providing a cathode; wherein the reducing atmosphere comprises an oxygen source, a metal supported solid oxide fuel cell formed during this process, fuel cell stacks and the use of these fuel cells. | 03-05-2015 |
20150064597 | Metal Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cell - A process for forming a metal supported solid oxide fuel cell, the process comprising the steps of: a) applying a green anode layer including nickel oxide, copper oxide and a rare earth-doped ceria to a metal substrate; b) firing the green anode layer to form a composite including oxides of nickel, copper, and a rare earth-doped ceria; c) providing an electrolyte; and d) providing a cathode. Metal supported solid oxide fuel cells comprising an anode a cathode and an electrolyte, wherein the anode includes nickel, copper and a rare earth-doped ceria, fuel cell stacks and uses of these fuel cells. | 03-05-2015 |
Robert C. Leah, Research Triangle Park, NC US
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20110161797 | Method and Apparatus for Defining Screen Reader Functions within Online Electronic Documents - A computing system for facilitating screen readers of online electronic documents includes a processor running computer readable program code configured to generate a structured electronic document including markup language code and scripting language code whose execution is triggered by an occurrence of an event associated with execution of the markup language code. Memory stores a configuration file that maps of functions of a screen reader program to functions performed by the scripting language code when the scripting language code is executed in response to the occurrence of the event. The processor executes computer readable program code configured to incorporate the configuration file within structured electronic document. On a client system, a given function of the scripting language code executes in response to the occurrence of the event, and, in response to the execution of the given function, the screen reader program performs each accessibility function mapped to the given function. | 06-30-2011 |
Robert Charles Leah, Cary, NC US
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20090288041 | Methodology to Create a Logical Landing Zone Surrounding an Object to React to Determined HTML Events - A method, system, and computer-usable medium are disclosed for managing elements within a graphical user interface (GUI). Logical landing zones are generated to create non-visible areas of a GUI associated with one or more GUI elements. A mouse cursor is hovered over a first linked element results in a JavaScript onmouseover event. When executed, the mouseover event displays a second, noncontiguous linked element. Moving the mouse away from the first linked element results in an onmouseout event, which activates a first logical landing zone that comprises the second linked element and is contiguous to the first linked element. The second linked element continues to be displayed, and allowing user interaction, as long as the mouse cursor remains within the first linked element or the first logical landing zone. | 11-19-2009 |
20120169761 | DYNAMICALLY UPDATING MAP PROJECTIONS - Embodiments of the invention may provide the ability to dynamically create and update map projections to reduce the spatial distortion in a desirable way for a specific map view. For example, as a map view is changed, a new central meridian may be selected and a new map projection may be created based on the selected central meridian. Dynamically updating map projections so that all map layers are correctly representing the most important spatial attributes for the given situation may enable a map analyst to correctly interpret the maps being viewed. | 07-05-2012 |
20120169766 | DYNAMICALLY UPDATING MAP PROJECTIONS - Embodiments of the invention may provide the ability to dynamically create and update map projections to reduce the spatial distortion in a desirable way for a specific map view. For example, as a map view is changed, a new central meridian may be selected and a new map projection may be created based on the selected central meridian. Dynamically updating map projections so that all map layers are correctly representing the most important spatial attributes for the given situation may enable a map analyst to correctly interpret the maps being viewed. | 07-05-2012 |
Robert Charles Leah, Carry, NC US
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20090265444 | MAINTAINING CORPORATE IDENTITY IN SYNDICATED CONTENT - User selected content and content provider defined content may be received by a web widget. The user defined content and the content provider defined content may be provided via a third party web site. | 10-22-2009 |
Samuel Leah, Wirral GB
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20090299644 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SELECTING SAMPLES FROM AN ANTIBODY ANALYSIS FOR DISPLAY OF COMPLETE SPECIFICITY ANALYSIS DATA - A system and method provides for selecting one or more samples from an antibody specificity analysis for displaying complete antibody specificity analysis data. A plurality of sample sera are run through a protein panel for antibody analysis and a specificity analysis is completed. A positive or negative screening result is displayed for each sample within the panel, and for each positive sample, preliminary diagnostic data such as the PRA value and intensity value are provided. The preliminary diagnostic data is then reviewed by a user to determine whether complete specificity data of each positive sample is needed. In one embodiment, the complete specificity data is available for purchase on a sample-by-sample basis so that if only a small amount of samples are deemed useful, purchase of the complete specificity data for an entire panel of samples is avoided. The specificity data is encrypted until the user decides to purchase it. | 12-03-2009 |