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Andrea Newbold, Port Melbourne AU
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20110269699 | CANCER THERAPY - The invention provides therapy for treating cancers, such as Bcl-2 | 11-03-2011 |
Anthony Newbold, Loughborough GB
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20150194684 | COOLING SYSTEM FOR FUEL CELLS - A fuel cell stack assembly comprises a stack of fuel cells, each fuel cell having a cooling air conduit with an input/output ventilation aperture disposed on a ventilation face of the stack. The ventilation apertures form an array over said ventilation face of the stack. A first fan is configured to direct air flow through a first portion of the ventilation face and a second fan is configured to direct air flow through a second portion of the ventilation face. A reconfigurable plenum is in fluid communication with the first fan and the second fan and has a first configuration in which air is directed, by the first and second fans, through the first and second portions of the ventilation face in the same direction, and a second configuration in which air is directed, by at least one of the fans, respectively through the first and second portions of the ventilation face in opposing directions. When operating in the second configuration, the directions of air flow through the first and second portions of the ventilation face are periodically reversed. | 07-09-2015 |
Carrie Newbold, Eaglemont AU
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20150032194 | BIOCOMPATIBLE ELECTRODE COMPONENT AND METHOD FOR FABRICATION THEREOF - The present invention provides methods for fabricating an electrode device component, the method comprising the steps of: (i) providing a biocompatible carrier material, and (ii) performing an ablative method on the biocompatible carrier material to form a recess, the recess capable of receiving a biocompatible electrode material. The components so fabricated are useful as carriers for biological electrodes, such as cochlear electrodes and nerve cuff electrodes. | 01-29-2015 |
Carrie Newbold, Richmond AU
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20110288468 | DRUG-DELIVERY ACCESSORY FOR AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - An implantable drug-delivery sleeve for an elongate component of an implantable medical device. The sleeve includes a tubular substrate having a lumen configured to receive the elongate component so as to allow relative displacement of the substrate and the elongate component, wherein the substrate is shaped so as to be retained stationary at a desired position along the elongate component, and a drug releasably carried by the substrate. | 11-24-2011 |
20110288500 | DRUG-DELIVERY ELEMENT FOR AN ELONGATE IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE COMPONENT - An implantable medical device including an implantable elongate component and at least one elongate drug-delivery element. The elongate drug-delivery element releasably carries at least one drug and is configured to be mounted to the elongate component such that the longitudinal axis of the drug-delivery element is substantially parallel with a longitudinal axis of the elongate component. | 11-24-2011 |
20140180195 | Drug-Delivery Accessory for an Implantable Medical Device - An implantable drug-delivery sleeve for an elongate component of an implantable medical device. The sleeve includes a tubular substrate having a lumen configured to receive the elongate component so as to allow relative displacement of the substrate and the elongate component, wherein the substrate is shaped so as to be retained stationary at a desired position along the elongate component, and a drug releasably carried by the substrate. | 06-26-2014 |
Charles James Newbold, Aberystwyth GB
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20110165277 | Biological Materials and Uses Thereof - There is provided the use of a sandalwood extract or a sandalwood analogue as an additive to animal foodstuff for the reduction of methane production, reduction of bacterial mediated protein breakdown and reduces bacterial growth in the stomach. There are also provided food products and methods of making food products incorporating sandalwood extracts or sandalwood analogues. | 07-07-2011 |
Charles Jamie Newbold, Aberystwyth GB
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20160060608 | LIPASES, POLYNUCLEOTIDES ENCODING THEM AND THEIR USES - A lipase comprising a polypeptide or peptide comprising an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO: 1-19 and the polynucleotides encoding the lipases is disclosed. The lipases and nucleic acid sequences encoding these lipases can be used in the preparation of polymers, in formulations which may comprise detergents, as catalysts, in the preparation of bioplastics, as part of diagnostic kits, in the preparation of biofuels and for the prevention and/or treatment of a disease. | 03-03-2016 |
John Richard Newbold, Velddriel NL
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20120219527 | COMPOSITIONS FOR REDUCING GASTRO-INTESTINAL METHANOGENESIS IN RUMINANTS - The present invention concerns the reduction of gastro-intestinal methanogenesis in ruminants with the aid of agents that compete for the hydrogen atoms required by methanogens during normal fermentation of ingested feed. The invention in one aspect resides in the findings that both nitrate reductive pathways as well as sulphate reductive pathways outcompete gastro-intestinal methanogenesis in ruminants and, that the methanogenesis reducing effects of nitrate and sulphate are completely additive. At the same time the combined administration of nitrate and sulphate was found to be fully effective to avoid or mitigate the potential problems of nitrite intoxication normally encountered when using nitrate alone, which effect is further enhanced, where necessary, by the addition of a nitrite reducing probiotic micoroorganism. Hence, products are provided comprising high amounts of a combination of a nitrate compound and a sulphate compound and optionally a nitrite reducing probiotic microorganism, as well as methods of reducing gastro-intestinal methanogenesis in ruminants using such compositions. | 08-30-2012 |
Sandra Mae Newbold, Freeport BS
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20110251411 | Preparation of an active intermediate - A process for the preparation of an organic reactive intermediate that contains a combination of epoxy groups, hydroxy groups and unsaturated groups wherein the process can be utilized to control the amounts of each of the functional groups in the final product. The reactive intermediates are prepared from natural triglyceride plant and animal oils containing unsaturation. | 10-13-2011 |
Stephen Thomas Newbold, Worcestershire GB
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20090066595 | Diversity Antenna System with Electrical Tilt - A diversity antenna system with electrical tilt has two dual polarised, tilt adjustable antenna stacks ( | 03-12-2009 |
Stephen Thomas Newbold, Oxon GB
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20100144289 | ELECTRICALLY TILTED ANTENNA SYSTEM WITH POLARISATION DIVERSITY - An electrically tilted antenna system with polarisation diversity has a dual polarised, tilt adjustable antenna ( | 06-10-2010 |
Stephen Thomas Newbold, Holmer Green GB
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20120244899 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ANTENNA RADIATION CROSS POLAR SUPPRESSION - Cross-polar discrimination (XPD) of a dual orthogonal cross-polarised antenna is maximized via a cross-coupling network between base station MIMO branches prior to connection to the base station antenna. In one embodiment, a cross coupling network combines each MIMO branch signal with an attenuated phase reversed (phase shifted) copy of the other MIMO branch signal. The amount of attenuation for each branch is equivalent to the cross polar suppression required for each antenna array. The cross-coupling can be applied at different stages of signal processing within a base station. | 09-27-2012 |
Trevor Newbold, Salt Spring CA
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20130217798 | METHODS OF PREPARING HYDROXY FUNCTIONAL ANIMAL FATS - Simple, economical preparative processes for the provision of pure hydroxyl functional materials derived by converting unsaturated molecules found in animal fats into hydroxyl groups are presented herein. The hydroxylated animal fats can be reacted with isocyanates to form polyurethane articles. | 08-22-2013 |
Trevor Newbold, Freeport BS
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20080262259 | Method for vegetable oil derived polyols and polyurethanes made therefrom - A process for preparing natural oil hydroxylates, the process comprising reacting an amino compound containing hydroxyl groups having a molecular weight of less than 200 Daltons with vegetable oil derived polyols. | 10-23-2008 |
20110251411 | Preparation of an active intermediate - A process for the preparation of an organic reactive intermediate that contains a combination of epoxy groups, hydroxy groups and unsaturated groups wherein the process can be utilized to control the amounts of each of the functional groups in the final product. The reactive intermediates are prepared from natural triglyceride plant and animal oils containing unsaturation. | 10-13-2011 |
20110313124 | METHODS OF PREPARING HYDROXY FUNCTIONAL VEGETABLE OILS - There is disclosed a process for hydroxylating vegetable oils to create polyols suitable for use in polymer processes, particularly polyurethane processes. The process includes contacting a vegetable oil with hydrogen peroxide and an organic acid having 1-3 carbon atoms under conditions sufficient to oxidize carbon to carbon double bonds found in the vegetable oil. There is also disclosed a vegetable oil based polyol having an acid number of 2.0 mg KOH/g or less. The polyol contains 0.1% w/w or less water, 0.1% w/w or less of the organic acid used to prepare the polyol, and triglyceride groups having fatty acid moieties ranging from C | 12-22-2011 |
20120172610 | METHODS OF PREPARING HYDROXY FUNCTIONAL VEGETABLE OILS - Simple, economical preparative processes for the provision of pure hydroxyl functional materials that are derived by converting the alkene groups of the unsaturated molecules found in vegetable oils, into hydroxyl groups. | 07-05-2012 |
20120178949 | PREPARATION OF AN ACTIVE INTERMEDIATE - A process for the preparation of an organic reactive intermediate that contains a combination of epoxy groups, hydroxy groups and unsaturated groups wherein the process can be utilized to control the amounts of each of the functional groups in the final product. The reactive intermediates are prepared from natural triglyceride plant and animal oils containing unsaturation. | 07-12-2012 |