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Aliya Andrea Mcgregor, Windsor CA
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20140157488 | No Tie Neck Wrap - The no-tie neck wrap is a flexible fabric which contains a piece of elastic used to form around the neck securely without the need to tie. The no-tie neck wrap is draped around the back of the neck, with ends extended outward then crossed on the chest and released to keep in place. The no-tie neck wrap is composed of two rectangular pieces of fabric with elastic placed in between the two pieces. The elastic is cut shorter than the fabric length used. It is then fastened to the mid-end points on both ends of one piece of fabric. The second piece of fabric is placed on top of the first piece with elastic to create a sandwich effect and is stitched around the edge of the rectangular shaped body. Once closed the fabric creates two small bunches of fabric on both ends to act as a locking mechanism. | 06-12-2014 |
Bill Mcgregor, Beaumont CA
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20140194286 | SAFENING OF 4-AMINO-3-CHLORO-6-(4-CHLORO-2-FLUORO-3-METHOXYPHENYL)PYRIDINE-2-CARBOXYL- IC ACID AND DERVIATIVES THEREOF ON CEREAL CROPS - Herbicidal injury that might otherwise be caused by 4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)pyridine-2-carboxylic acid and agriculturally acceptable salt, ester, and amide derivatives thereof in cereal crops is reduced by concomitant application of florasulam. | 07-10-2014 |
20140213456 | SELECTIVE WEED CONTROL METHODS - 4-Amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)pyridine-2-carboxylic acid and agriculturally acceptable esters or salts thereof are used in methods for selective post-emergent control of undesirable vegetation in the presence of sunflowers, | 07-31-2014 |
20150196030 | HERBICIDAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING 4-AMINO-3-CHLORO-6-(4-CHLORO-2-FLUORO-3-METHOXYPHENYL) PYRIDINE-2-CARBOXYLIC ACID OR DERIVATIVES THEREOF, FLUROXYPYR OR DERIVATIVES THEREOF, AND PHENOXY AUXINS OR DERIVATIVES THEREOF - Provided herein are herbicidal compositions comprising a mixture comprising (a) 4-amino-3-chloro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)pyridine-2-carboxylic acid or an agriculturally acceptable ester, amide, or salt thereof, (b) fluroxypyr or an agriculturally acceptable ester, amide, or salt thereof, and (c) MCPA or 2,4-D or agriculturally acceptable esters, amides, or salts thereof. The compositions provide synergistic weed control of undesirable vegetation in areas including, but not limited to, cereals, rice, range and pasture areas, industrial vegetation management (IVM), and rights-of-way. | 07-16-2015 |
Carlolyn Patricia Mcgregor, Brooklin CA
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20120166484 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR MULTI-DIMENSIONAL TEMPORAL DATA MINING - The present invention provides a system, method and computer program for multi-dimensional temporal abstraction and data mining. The invention comprises collecting and optionally cleaning multi-dimensional data, the multi-dimensional data including a plurality of data streams; temporally abstracting the multi-dimensional data; and relatively aligning the temporally abstracted multi-dimensional data based on a shared time point of interest. | 06-28-2012 |
Carolyn Patrica Mcgregor, Brooklin CA
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20140052007 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING HRV AND RRV AND USE TO IDENTIFY POTENTIAL CONDITION ONSET - The present disclosure relates to a method and system for identifying potential condition onset based upon a combination of Heart Rate Variability (HRV), Respiratory Rate Variability (RRV) and/or confounding factors. The present method and system may involve data collection, a temporal abstraction (TA)-based approach, and data analysis to identify potential condition onset in patients. The present method and system may generate and amend a classification scheme to be operable to determine that a patient is facing potential condition onset. The present method and system may further be operable to provide clinical decision making support. Embodiments of the present method and system may be operable to identify trends, such as temporal patterns, and to undertake a variety of analyses of collected and/or TA data to provide indicators, and determinations of potential condition onset in patients. As an example, the present method and system may be applied to identify potential condition onset of sepsis in infant patients. | 02-20-2014 |
Carolyn Patricia Mcgregor, Brooklin CA
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20140358926 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR MULTI-DIMENSIONAL TEMPORAL AND RELATIVE DATA MINING FRAMEWORK, ANALYSIS & SUB-GROUPING - The present invention relates to a system, method and computer program product that is a multi-dimensional data mining environment and that operable to apply a series of temporal and relative rules (i.e., STDM | 12-04-2014 |
Craig Mcgregor, District Parys ZA
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20090012323 | PRODUCTION OF DETERGENT RANGE ALCOHOLS - This invention relates to a process for the production of a mixture of detergent-range alcohols having an average of between 8 and 20 carbon atoms per molecule. The process includes the steps of providing a hydrocarbon stream containing olefins and paraffins in which more than 5% by volume of olefin molecules in the hydrocarbon stream have a total number of carbon atoms which is different from the total number of carbon atoms of the most abundant two carbon numbers of olefins in the hydrocarbon stream; reacting the hydrocarbon stream with CO and an alcohol in the presence of a catalyst in a hydroesterification reaction to form a hydrocarbon stream containing esters and paraffins; separating esters from the hydrocarbon stream containing esters and paraffins; and subjecting the esters to a hydrogenation reaction to provide the mixed alcohol product. | 01-08-2009 |
Craig Mcgregor, Sasolburg ZA
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20100249343 | Process for Polymerising or Oligomerising a Hydrocarbon - A process for polymerizing or oligomerising a hydrocarbon includes feeding at a low level a liquid hydrocarbon reactant into a bulk liquid phase comprising polymeric or oligomeric product admixed with a catalyst. The liquid hydrocarbon reactant is allowed to vapourise to form bubbles rising through the bulk liquid phase and to polymerise or oligomerise to form the polymeric or oligomeric product, with the rising bubbles creating turbulence in the bulk liquid phase, thereby mixing the bulk liquid phase. Gaseous components comprising any unreacted vapourised hydrocarbon reactant and any gaseous product that may have formed are withdrawn from a head space above the bulk liquid phase. Liquid phase from the bulk liquid phase is withdrawn to maintain the bulk liquid phase at a desired level. | 09-30-2010 |
20130269730 | CLEANING OF PROCESS EQUIPMENT - A method of cleaning fouled process equipment which includes a process vessel ( | 10-17-2013 |
20150126790 | PROCESS FOR OLIGOMERISING A HYDROCARBON TO FORM AT LEAST ONE CO-MONOMER PRODUCT - A process ( | 05-07-2015 |
Duncan Mcgregor, Auckland NZ
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20100047009 | Pivot joint - A pivot joint includes a first component ( | 02-25-2010 |
Garth Kennedy Mcgregor, Wanganui NZ
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20090218080 | WASTEWATER HEAT RECOVERY DEVICE AND METHOD - A trap for recovering heat energy from a liquid has a chamber | 09-03-2009 |
Graeme Mcgregor, Burradoo, New South Wales AU
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20160068925 | STEEL PRODUCT AND METHOD OF PRODUCING THE PRODUCT - A method of producing a steel product includes heat treating a mechanically worked steel product and maintaining or increasing the ductility and maintaining or increasing the yield stress of the steel. A mechanically worked and heat treated steel product made by the method. | 03-10-2016 |
Iain Stewart Mcgregor, Sydney AU
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20120270785 | Therapy and Prevention of Problem Drinking - The present invention provides methods for the therapy and prevention of problem drinking in alcohol-dependent and non-dependent subjects and those at risk of developing problem drinking behavior, and compositions of matter comprising oxytocin or an analog or derivative thereof or an agonist or partial agonist of an oxytocin receptor that are useful in preventing or treating problem drinking. | 10-25-2012 |
20160058830 | Therapy and Prevention of Problem Drinking - The present invention provides methods for the therapy and prevention of problem drinking in alcohol-dependent and non-dependent subjects and those at risk of developing problem drinking behavior, and compositions of matter comprising oxytocin or an analog or derivative thereof or an agonist or partial agonist of an oxytocin receptor that are useful in preventing or treating problem drinking. | 03-03-2016 |
Ian A.n. Mcgregor, Belleville CA
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20080223073 | ACCUMULATOR WITH DEFLECTOR - A deflector for an accumulator for an air conditioning system acts as a barrier to substantially prevent incoming liquid from entering a conduit which is primarily for gas. Fluid entering the accumulator comprises gas and liquid. The deflector also assists with the separation of gas from liquid, with reduced turbulence, to decrease the likelihood of liquid becoming re-entrained within the gas. An initial contact surface of the deflector receives the incoming fluid. The initial contact surface is substantially convex, so that liquid reflecting off the surface will be travel in a direction away (or different) from the flow of incoming fluid. The initial contact surface is also angled to direct liquid reflecting off it (or flowing down it) downward and outward. | 09-18-2008 |
Ian R. Mcgregor, Mississauga CA
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20110117633 | STRIPPING ABSORPTION MODULE - In a process, a portion of a liquid mixture flow is vaporized to produce a vapor and a depleted flow of liquid. The vapor is introduced to a brine which is adapted to exothermically absorb one or more components therefrom, and heat is withdrawn, to produce at least a flow of heat and a flow of brine which is enriched in the one or more components. The heat previously withdrawn is transferred, to drive the vaporization. This transfer can be associated with the change of a working fluid from a gaseous into a liquid state. In this case, the heat withdrawal involves the change of the working fluid from the liquid to the gaseous state. In the liquid state, the working fluid flows only by one or more of gravity, convection and wicking. In the gaseous state, the working fluid flows only by one or more of diffusion and convection. | 05-19-2011 |
20120267079 | STRIPPING ABSORPTION MODULE - In a process, a portion of a liquid mixture flow is vaporized to produce a vapor and a depleted flow of liquid. The vapor is introduced to a brine which is adapted to exothermically absorb one or more components from the vapor, and heat is withdrawn, to produce at least a flow of heat and a flow of brine which is enriched in the one or more components. The heat previously withdrawn is transferred, to drive the vaporization. This heat transfer is associated with the change of a working fluid from a gaseous into a liquid state. The heat withdrawal involves the change of the working fluid from the liquid to the gaseous state. In the liquid state, the working fluid flows only by one or more of gravity, convection and wicking. In the gaseous state, the working fluid flows only by one or more of diffusion and convection. | 10-25-2012 |
20140073044 | STRIPPING ABSORPTION MODULE - In a process, a portion of a liquid mixture flow is vaporized to produce a vapor and a depleted flow of liquid. The vapor is introduced to a brine which is adapted to exothermically absorb one or more components therefrom, and heat is withdrawn, to produce at least a flow of heat and a flow of brine which is enriched in the one or more components. The heat previously withdrawn is transferred, to drive the vaporization. This transfer can be associated with the change of a working fluid from a gaseous into a liquid state. In this case, the heat withdrawal involves the change of the working fluid from the liquid to the gaseous state. In the liquid state, the working fluid flows only by one or more of gravity, convection and wicking. In the gaseous state, the working fluid flows only by one or more of diffusion and convection. | 03-13-2014 |
20140150493 | PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR REMOVING HEAT AND WATER FROM FLUE GAS - Disclosed is a process for use with flue gas having a moisture content M. The flue gas is introduced to strong brine adapted to exothermically absorb moisture. Simultaneously, heat is withdrawn. This produces heat, water-enriched brine and a gas having a moisture concentration less than M. The strong brine can be recovered by distillation from enriched brine to produce water. The brine temperature throughout absorption can remain within 2° F. of a temperature T in the range 220° F.-300° F. The heat withdrawal can be associated with gas-liquid phase change of a working fluid. The terminus of the heat flow can be associated with gas-liquid phase change of the working fluid. The working fluid can: as liquid, flow only by gravity, convection or wicking; and, as gas, flow only by diffusion or convection. The heat flow can drive a boiler producing steam. M can be greater than 15 wt. % water. | 06-05-2014 |
James Edward Allan Mcgregor, Pembroke CA
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20140361198 | APPARATUS FOR HOLDING RADIOACTIVE OBJECTS - An apparatus for holding radioactive objects includes a base and a central pillar extending upwardly between a bottom end coupled to the base and a top end above the base. A plurality of inner segments are spaced around the central pillar, and a plurality of outer segments are spaced around the inner segments to form pairs. The inner segments, the outer segments and the central pillar may be coupled together to permit limited radial movement of at least one of the segments of each pair. Each pair may define a generally vertical, object-receiving channel arranged between the inner and outer segment of the pair. The segments of each pair may be adapted to bear against an object in the channel of the pair to laterally restrain the object and facilitate heat transfer from the object. | 12-11-2014 |
20160027541 | APPARATUS FOR HOLDING RADIOACTIVE OBJECTS - An apparatus for holding radioactive objects includes a base and a central pillar extending upwardly between a bottom end coupled to the base and a top end above the base. A plurality of inner segments are spaced around the central pillar, and a plurality of outer segments are spaced around the inner segments to form pairs. The inner segments, the outer segments and the central pillar may be coupled together to permit limited radial movement of at least one of the segments of each pair. Each pair may define a generally vertical, object-receiving channel arranged between the inner and outer segment of the pair. The segments of each pair may be adapted to bear against an object in the channel of the pair to laterally restrain the object and facilitate heat transfer from the object. | 01-28-2016 |
Joel M. Mcgregor, Nelson CA
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20110115019 | CMOS COMPATIBLE LOW GATE CHARGE LATERAL MOSFET - A split gate power transistor includes a laterally configured power MOSFET including a doped silicon substrate, a gate oxide layer formed on a surface of the substrate, and a split polysilicon layer formed over the gate oxide layer. The polysilicon layer is cut into two electrically isolated portions, a first portion forming a switching gate positioned over a first portion of a channel region of the substrate, and a second portion forming a static gate formed over a second portion of the channel region and a transition region of the substrate. The static plate also extends over a drift region of the substrate, where the drift region is under a field oxide filled trench formed in the substrate. A switching voltage is applied to the switching gate and a constant voltage is applied to the static gate. | 05-19-2011 |
20150061008 | LDMOSFET HAVING A BRIDGE REGION FORMED BETWEEN TWO GATE ELECTRODES - A split gate power transistor includes a laterally configured power MOSFET including a doped silicon substrate, a stepped gate oxide layer formed on a surface of the substrate, and a split polysilicon layer formed over the stepped gate oxide layer. The stepped gate oxide layer includes a first gate oxide layer having a first thickness and a second gate oxide layer having a second thickness that is greater than the first thickness. The polysilicon layer is cut into two electrically isolated portions, a first portion forming a switching gate positioned over the first gate oxide layer and a first portion of a channel region of the substrate, and a second portion forming a static gate formed over the second gate oxide layer and a second portion of the channel region. A switching voltage is applied to the switching gate and a constant voltage is applied to the static gate. | 03-05-2015 |
Joel Montgomery Mcgregor, Nelson CA
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20110115018 | MOS POWER TRANSISTOR - A split gate power transistor includes a laterally configured power MOSFET including a doped silicon substrate, a gate oxide layer formed on a surface of the substrate, and a split polysilicon layer formed over the gate oxide layer. The polysilicon layer is cut into two electrically isolated portions, a first portion forming a polysilicon gate positioned over a channel region of the substrate, and a second portion forming a polysilicon field plate formed over a portion of a transition region of the substrate. The field plate also extends over a drift region of the substrate, where the drift region is under a field oxide filled trench formed in the substrate. The field plate is electrically coupled to a source of the split gate power transistor. | 05-19-2011 |
John Andrew Mcgregor, Ottawa CA
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20110264778 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR MANAGING LOAD IN A SERVER - A method, apparatus, and system for managing load in a server are provided. The server performs events for a plurality of electronic communication devices, each of the devices enabled to transmit to the server, at a respective given time and at a respective given frequency, a request to perform a respective event. The server receives the requests and determines that its load is above a threshold load value during a given time period when the requests arrive. In response, for a subset of the devices, the server transmits a delay time to each electronic communication device in the subset. The delay time causes each device in the subset to change the respective given time to a respective new time comprising the delay time added to the respective given time such that a next request is transmitted from each device in the subset to the server at the respective new time. | 10-27-2011 |
20130125228 | TIMESTAMP-BASED TOKEN REVOCATION - A token used when a first device authenticates itself to a third device may be associated with a token issue timestamp. Upon receipt of an indication that all previously issued tokens are to be revoked, a second device may store a revocation timestamp. Upon receiving, from the second device, a request for establishing conditions for a file transfer, from the first device, and an indication of a token issue timestamp associated with the request, the second device may compare the token issue timestamp to the revocation timestamp. Responsive to determining, based on the comparing, that the token issue timestamp precedes the revocation timestamp, the second device may deny the request. | 05-16-2013 |
Judit Ester Mcgregor, Pet Lancy CH
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20120165776 | Disposable Diaper with Reduced Bulk - A disposable diaper is disclosed having reduced bulk, especially in the back waist region. Due to an opaque topsheet and a backsheet having a relatively high percentage of printed surface area, the diaper has reduced see-through even in those areas of the back waist region where no absorbent core is comprised. | 06-28-2012 |
Larry Mcgregor, New Westminster CA
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20130177359 | Method and Apparatus for Ground Improvement Using Compacted Aggregate Columns - An apparatus and method for forming compact aggregate columns. The apparatus includes an aggregate materials hopper; a hollow mandrel adapted to be driven into the ground; a plurality of rubber bearing isolators disposed between the mandrel and the hopper for reducing transmission of vibratory energy between the mandrel and the hopper, and a rubber seal encircling and moulded to the outer circumference of the mandrel for preventing aggregate leakage from the hopper; flow control means comprising a stone gate or hinged tip convertible between an open position and a closed position for controlling aggregate flow, one or more collars encircling the mandrel disposed along the length of the mandrel, each collar having an outer circumference greater than the mandrel circumference; a vibratory hammer attached to a vehicle for inserting and removing the mandrel into the ground; and a monitoring and control system in the cab of the vehicle. | 07-11-2013 |
Robert Mcgregor, Zurich CH
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20110144920 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND DEVICE FOR ENHANCING FLOW FIELD DATA - A method, system and device are described for generating high-resolution flow-field data from sparse measurement data by interpolating from a reference database of pre-computed, highly-resolved fluid dynamic simulation results, to generate a highly-resolved set of flow field data which correspond to the sparse measurements. In one embodiment, the method, system and device use Principal Component Analysis techniques to interpolate the multidimensional fluid flow data. Applications of the invention are, amongst others, in the field of biomedical diagnosis involving fluid dynamic modeling of biological fluid systems such as blood flow in an artery. | 06-16-2011 |
Rob Roy Mcgregor, Toronto CA
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20110248040 | COLLAPSIBLE CONTAINER - The present invention is directed to a collapsible container which is movable from a collapsed position having a reduced volume for storage and transport and an expanded position having dimensional rigidity and securely holding the contents of the container. The collapsible container has a plurality of outer wall segments having a side wall with a first and second edge, the outer wall segments being movable from a collapsed position wherein the plurality of outer wall segments are stacked within each other such that the height of the collapsed container is similar to the height of the individual outer wall segments and an expanded position for use of the collapsible container. The outer wall segments are provided with releasable locking means whereby the outer wall segments may be locked one to another in the expanded position and being releasable to allow for the collapsible container to be moved to the collapsed position. The releasable locking means are a releasable locking latch means adjacent a first edge of each of the outer wall segments and a locking latch means receptacle adjacent a second edge of the outer wall segments, the releasable locking latch means of an outer wall segment cooperating with the releasable locking latch means receptacle of an adjacent outer wall segment to releasably lock the collapsible container in the expanded position, the releasable locking latch means of an outer wall segment being disengageable from the releasable locking latch means receptacle of the adjacent outer wall segment to allow the collapsible container to be moved to the collapsed position. | 10-13-2011 |
20150291309 | COLLAPSIBLE CONTAINER - The present invention is directed to a collapsible container which is movable from a collapsed position having a reduced volume for storage and transport and an expanded position having dimensional rigidity and securely holding the contents of the container. The collapsible container has a plurality of outer wall segments being movable from a collapsed position wherein the plurality of outer wall segments are stacked within each other such that the height of the collapsed container is similar to the height of the individual outer wall segments and an expanded position for use of the collapsible container. The outer wall segments are provided with releasable locking means whereby the outer wall segments may be locked one to another in the expanded position and being releasable to allow for the collapsible container to be moved to the collapsed position. | 10-15-2015 |
Roderick J. Mcgregor, Victoria CA
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20130328555 | PULSED EDDY CURRENT SENSOR FOR PRECISION LIFT-OFF MEASUREMENT - There is described a pulsed eddy current sensor for measurement of a lift-off distance over a surface of a metallic substrate (a metallic surface). The pulsed eddy current sensor comprises: a primary excitation coil to which are applied voltage pulses for generating primary magnetic fields, wherein an interaction of the primary magnetic fields with the metallic substrate produces secondary magnetic fields; and secondary pick-up probes, each of the secondary pick-up probes located at a different vertical distance from the metallic surface, the secondary pick-up probes used for measuring the primary and secondary magnetic fields and for producing a differential signal that is representative of the lift-off distance. | 12-12-2013 |
Ronald Mcgregor, Geebung AU
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20100044281 | SCREENING PANEL SECURING SYSTEM - A screening assembly | 02-25-2010 |
Ronald Keith Mcgregor, Newcastle AU
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20110049019 | Screening Module - A screening module for a screening assembly includes a panel member defining a plurality of screening apertures; and a support arrangement with which the panel member is fast. The support arrangement includes a plurality of strengthening arrays arranged, in use, beneath the panel member, each strengthening array comprising a skirt portion bounding an area on a bottom surface of the panel member. | 03-03-2011 |
Ronald Keith Mcgregor, New South Wales AU
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20080264833 | Screening Module - A screening module ( | 10-30-2008 |
Ross Anthony Mcgregor, Mayfield AU
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20120164712 | PRODUCTION OF ALGAE - A closed system for producing algae moves water that contains algae through an endless reactor tube that defines a continuous pathway. At least part of the tube floats on a volume of water. The tube is transparent to light. Water partially fills the tube and there is a gas space above the water in the tube, with two phase stratified flow of water and gas in the tube, gas transfer between the gas space and the water, and algae biomass suspended in the water. Nutrients and a gas and water are supplied to the tube. Algae are harvested from the tube. | 06-28-2012 |
Thomas Mcgregor, West Ryde AU
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20120220847 | ALARM SYSTEMS USING MONITORED PHYSIOLOGICAL DATA AND TREND DIFFERENCE METHODS - A method and system are described for detecting a hypoglycaemic state in a patient. The patient's heart rate is monitored to provide a heart-rate signal. A time-lagged signal is determined as the difference between the heart-rate signal and a time-lagged version of the heart rate-signal. The heart-rate signal is filtered with a low-pass filter to provide a heart-rate trend. An absolute difference between the heart-rate signal and the heart-rate trend is determined to provide an absolute-difference signal. A second time-lagged signal is determined as a difference between the absolute-difference signal and a time-lagged version of the absolute-difference signal. The occurrence of a hypoglycaemic condition is inferred dependent on the time-lagged signal and the second time-lagged signal. | 08-30-2012 |
20120277723 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THE INTEGRATION OF FUSED-DATA HYPOGLYCAEMIA ALARMS INTO CLOSED-LOOP GLYCAEMIC CONTROL SYSTEMS - Methods and systems are described for controlling a flowrate of insulin infused into the body of a patient. An insulin infusion device infuses insulin into the body of the patient. A first sensor generates blood glucose level (BGL) data indicative of a blood glucose level of the patient. A second sensor generates autonomic nervous system (ANS) data such as heart rate data dependent on at least one parameter of the patient's autonomic nervous system. A data fusion processor receives the BGL data and the ANS data and generates an output alarm signal if a hypoglycaemic event is inferred. A flowrate of insulin of the insulin infusion device may be modified dependent on the output alarm signal. | 11-01-2012 |
Warren Lachlan Mcgregor, Victoria AU
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20110247192 | Mat for reducing the disturbance of particulate matter and liquids by wind - A mat for reducing the disturbance of particulate matter by wind, has a first layer of coarse mesh material, and a second layer of coarse mesh material. The first layer is held in a substantially fixed position relative to the second layer. The mat is particularly suitable for use as a helicopter landing mat, in conditions where dust, sand, snow, water or other particles or liquids might otherwise cause a disturbance resulting in loss of visibility, damage or wear to parts of the helicopter, and injury or damage to nearby people or equipment. | 10-13-2011 |