Noonan
Colin Anthony Noonan, Preston GB
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20120277948 | PRODUCING DATA DESCRIBING STATES OF A PLURALITY OF TARGETS - Methods and systems for producing data describing states of a plurality of targets ( | 11-01-2012 |
David Paul Noonan, London GB
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20120220830 | JOINT ARRANGEMENT - An actuatable joint is disclosed having a transmission member, for example a ring gear, associated with a member of a joint and rotatable about a longitudinal axis through the member. In particular a two degree of freedom actuatable joint is disclosed comprising tendon driven joint arrangements having a transmission member disposed around or inside a body of the joint arrangement, to provide transmission of a force from a driving means to two tendons actuating a rotational degree of freedom of the joint arrangement. Further disclosed is a segmented device, for example an endoscope, comprising a plurality of such joints, for example to define a flexible and steerable conduit for an instrument. | 08-30-2012 |
Douglas M. Noonan, Varese IT
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20160075652 | SYNTHETIC ANALOGUES OF XANTHOHUMOL - The present invention relates to novel synthetic analogues of xanthohumol and the use thereof. | 03-17-2016 |
Douglas M. Noonan, Genova IT
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20110144022 | Anti-Angiogenic Peptide - The invention relates to an anti-angiogenic peptide corresponding to a fragment of angiostatin molecule, pharmaceutical compositions containing it and the use thereof in the preventive or therapeutic treatment of diseases involving angiogenesis. | 06-16-2011 |
Michael Noonan, Oatley AU
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20150248681 | FRAMEWORKS AND METHODOLOGIES CONFIGURED TO DETERMINE PROBABILISTIC DESIRE FOR GOODS AND/OR SERVICES - Technology described herein, at least in some embodiments, relates to frameworks and methodologies configured to determine probabilistic desire for goods and/or services (collectively referred to herein as “products”). Embodiments of the invention have been particularly developed in the context of a real estate environment, for example to identify consumers with a threshold probabilistic desire for financial services, such as home loans, and/or other goods and services. This is used, for instance, to generate sales leads in relation to such products. Examples are described by reference to a situation where data from a plurality of instances of real estate practice management software is utilised by a central lead generation tool. | 09-03-2015 |
Paul Noonan, Abington GB
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20100162731 | CRYOGENIC COOLING APPARATUS AND METHOD USING A SLEEVE WITH HEAT TRANSFER MEMBER - Cryogenic cooling apparatus comprises a chamber for containing coolant and a neck which opens into the chamber. A sleeve is provided which is located, when in use, within the neck. The apparatus includes a cooling element which is located exterior to the sleeve when the sleeve is in use. The sleeve comprises a heat transfer member adapted to cause the cooling element to remove heat from the interior of the sleeve through the use of heat transfer member. | 07-01-2010 |
Paul Geoffrey Noonan, Oxfordshire GB
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20080236194 | Cryogenic Flow Valve System - A cryogenic flow valve system for controlling the flow of a cryogenic fluid is disclosed. The system has a valve and an adsorption pump. The valve includes a flow chamber and a moveable member. The cryogenic fluid flows the flow chamber, and the moveable member is in contact with a control fluid. The position of the moveable member controls the flow in the flow chamber. The pressure of the control fluid controls the position of the moveable member. The adsorption pump includes a chamber and a heater. The chamber is in contact with the moveable member and contains an adsorption material for retaining control fluid. The heater heats the adsorption material to control the pressure of the control fluid. | 10-02-2008 |
20090007573 | Cryostat assembly - A cryostat assembly includes a thermal shield, a cooling system including a cold member maintained in use at a temperature lower than that of the thermal shield, a first adsorption pump assembly located at least partly within the thermal shield, a first switch thermally connecting the adsorption pump to the thermal shield, a second switch selectively, thermally connecting the adsorption pump to the cold member, and a first thermal link. The first adsorption pump includes a pumping chamber containing a working fluid and an adsorption pump in fluid communication with the pumping chamber. The first thermal link couples the pumping chamber to the cold member. During adsorption of the working fluid by the adsorption pump, a portion of the working fluid evaporates so as to cause the temperature within the pumping chamber to fall below the temperature of the cold member. | 01-08-2009 |
20090134868 | Magnet assembly - A magnet assembly for use in carrying out nuclear magnetic resonance experiments on a body or sample. The assembly comprises a set of superconducting coils ( | 05-28-2009 |
Sarah Noonan, Newport IE
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20090024058 | Device for Sampling Oral Fluid - A device for the collection of oral fluid from a subject's oral cavity may include a sample-collecting mouthpiece and a one-way valve. The mouthpiece may include a collecting chamber, introducible into the oral cavity of the subject for collecting oral fluid, and a resiliently deformable wall section defining at least part of the collecting chamber such that compression of the resiliently deformable wall forcibly expels a collected fluid from the collecting chamber via a collecting chamber outlet. The one-way valve may be in fluid communication with the collecting chamber outlet and may allow fluid to be displaced from the device following compression of the resiliently deformable wall but prevents ambient air flowing back through the valve into the device. | 01-22-2009 |