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Anthony Morland, Poole GB
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20100158629 | SECURING LOADS ON VEHICLES - A sensing device | 06-24-2010 |
Cameron J. Morland, Cambridge, MA US
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20090122648 | ACOUSTIC MOBILITY AID FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED - A wide-band sonar system can be used as a mobility aid by the visually impaired. The system includes an acoustic source and a pair of miniature microphone arrays with frequency-dependent beam patterns designed to mimic the properties of the human ear. Each microphone is preferably mounted near a respective ear of the user. In one embodiment the source has a bandwidth of 30-50 kHz and uses a waveform that preferably optimizes the time-bandwidth product. A heterodyning technique is used to shift the received signal down to the audible range (20 Hz-20 kHz), after which it is presented to the user through open-style earphones. The acoustic source and microphone arrays are mounted on the user's head so that the system will always be aligned therewith—as an example, they may be mounted near the user's ears on conventional eyeglass frames or a similar mounting device. | 05-14-2009 |
Denise Veronica Morland, Longmont, CO US
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20090155705 | Release Agent Formulation for Chemically Prepared Toner - A method for producing toner, and a toner composition, which includes polymer binder and a release agent composition that has relatively high viscosity and associated melting characteristics that improve filming resistance and/or fusing performance. The toner may be prepared by a chemical process wherein the toner particles may be grown in an aqueous solution to obtain a desired toner particle size. | 06-18-2009 |
Einar Morland, Klokkarstua NO
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20110275698 | "TEST AND TREAT" STRATEGY FOR TREATING TRANSFORMING HPV INFECTION - The invention is concerned with a “test and treat” method of screening and directly treating female subjects having transforming or abnormal human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. | 11-10-2011 |
Eric Morland, Erie, CO US
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20150157269 | CAPACITANCE ENHANCED PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENTS - Systems, methods, apparatuses, and software for measuring and determining physiological parameters of a patient are presented. In one example, a physiological measurement system includes a physiological sensor system configured to detect a physiological signal representative of one or more physiological parameters associated with a patient. The measurement system also includes a capacitance system configured to apply one or more electric field signals to the patient and determine a capacitance signal. The measurement system also includes a processing system configured to reduce a noise level in the physiological signal based on at least the capacitance signal. | 06-11-2015 |
Gavin Leslie Morland, Sheerness GB
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20130143728 | Method Of Forming A Crosslinked Superabsorbent Polymer On A Substrate And Uses Thereof - A crosslinked superabsorbent polymer can be formed on a nonwoven or woven substrate by a method comprising: | 06-06-2013 |
Geir Morland, Klokkarstua NO
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20110275698 | "TEST AND TREAT" STRATEGY FOR TREATING TRANSFORMING HPV INFECTION - The invention is concerned with a “test and treat” method of screening and directly treating female subjects having transforming or abnormal human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. | 11-10-2011 |
Robert John Morland, Harston GB
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20090070104 | ACOUSTIC COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A number of encoders for encoding a data signal within an audio signal are provided. In some of the encoders, the audio signal is separated into a tonal part, and a residual part, and the data signal is shaped based on the residual part. In other encoders, the data signal is separated into a tonal part and a residual part, and the data signal is combined with the audio signal independence upon the residual part. In other encoders, the rate at which the data is encoded within the audio signal is varied in dependence upon the audio signal. There are also described various decoders associated with the described encoders. | 03-12-2009 |
20100240297 | COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - There is described a communication system in which data is received by and/or transmitted to a telecommunications apparatus using an acoustic data channel. In embodiments, the data is encoded within the audio track of a media broadcast or other public broadcast. The invention has particular, but not exclusive, relevance to a cellular communication system. There are also described acoustic position detection systems for determining the position of a telecommunications apparatus. | 09-23-2010 |
Ulf Morland, Akarp SE
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20110213906 | Interrupt Controller and Methods of Operation - Methods of operation and interrupt controllers for generating interrupt signals to a unit, which could enter an active mode and a non-active mode, are disclosed. The interrupt controllers have interrupt logic ( | 09-01-2011 |
20110231587 | Masked Register Write Method and Apparatus - A hardware device register is written without transferring the register content from the hardware device to a host device over an interface bus for modification. The hardware device receives an address identifying the target register included in the hardware device and bit information associated with a write operation involving the target register from the host device over the interface bus. The address is stored in a first register included in the hardware device and dedicated for supporting write operations. The bit information is stored in a second register included in the hardware device and also dedicated for supporting write operations. The target register is accessed based on the address stored in the first register dedicated for supporting write operations and one or more bits of the target register are written based on the bit information without first transferring the register content to the host device over the interface bus. | 09-22-2011 |