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Adam Nunn, Winchester GB
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20150150250 | CONTROL OF ARTHROPOD INFESTATION - Use of particles in controlling a population of arthropod pests, wherein the particles comprise i) a hydrophobic exterior that adheres to the cuticle of at least one species of an arthropod pest; and ii) at least one pesticide associated with the said particles, wherein the pesticide is present at a weight of no more than 2% of the weight of the particles, populations of particles, methods of producing populations of particles and methods of application of such populations. | 06-04-2015 |
Andrew Dominic Nunn, Reading GB
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20110113774 | IMPROVEMENTS IN EMISSIONS CONTROL - A lean-burn natural gas-fuelled diesel engine comprising an exhaust system comprising an oxidation catalyst. The engine can be used in a mobile application, e.g. to power a vehicle, or it can be a stationary engine for power generation. | 05-19-2011 |
Christian Nunn, Huckeswagen DE
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20130208945 | METHOD FOR THE DETECTION AND TRACKING OF LANE MARKINGS - In a method for the detection and tracking of lane markings from a motor vehicle, an image of a space located in front of the vehicle is captured by means of an image capture device at regular intervals. The picture elements that meet a predetermined detection criterion are identified as detected lane markings in the captured image. At least one detected lane marking as a lane marking to be tracked is subjected to a tracking process. At least one test zone is defined for each detected lane marking. With the aid of intensity values of the picture elements associated with the test zone, at least one parameter is determined. The detected lane marking is assigned to one of several lane marking categories, depending on the parameter. | 08-15-2013 |
20140063252 | METHOD FOR CALIBRATING AN IMAGE CAPTURE DEVICE - In a method for calibrating an image capture device that is mounted on a motor vehicle and able to successively capture images of a road area located in front of the vehicle, at least two image objects which correspond to line segments which are straight and substantially parallel to each other in world coordinates are detected in a captured image. With the aid of the image objects, the position of a vanishing point in the captured image is estimated and tracked by a tracking method. In the process, an error is calculated for the position of the vanishing point. As soon as the calculated error decreases to less than a predetermined threshold value, the image capture device is calibrated with reference to the position of the vanishing point associated with the error. | 03-06-2014 |
Christian Nunn, Hueckeswagen DE
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20090034798 | Method for recognition of an object - The invention relates to a method for the prediction of the size to be expected of the image of a stationary object associated with a road in a picture of the environment in the field of view of a camera device which is in particular arranged at a motor vehicle and which has an image plane including image elements, wherein at least one relevant spatial zone from the field of view of the camera device is determined; wherein boundaries of the calculated projection onto the image plane of the at least one relevant spatial zone are determined in order to determine at least one relevant image zone; wherein a directional beam is determined for each of the image elements in the at least one relevant image zone, said directional beam including those spatial points from the field of view which would be projected onto the respective image element on a projection onto the image plane; and wherein at least one value for the size to be expected of the image of a road sign in the respective image element is determined for each of the image elements in the relevant image zone. | 02-05-2009 |
20090110286 | Detection method - The invention relates to a method for the detection of a symmetrical object of a known shape, in particular of a road sign, preferably associated with a road, in an image of the environment in the range of view of an image taking device in particular arranged at a motor vehicle, in which an image is taken by means of the image taking device, at least one image region including image elements, which in each case exceeds a preset degree of symmetry, or a part thereof, is determined in the taken image or in an image generated from the taken image by image processing, a respective relevant image portion is determined with reference to the at least one image region or the part thereof for a subsequent shape recognition, and the shape recognition is carried out in each case only in the at least one relevant image portion to detect a potential image of the symmetrical object. | 04-30-2009 |
Christopher Hebden Nunn, Egham GB
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20160070946 | System for Authenticating Goods - A system for identifying authentic goods. The system including: an illumination source having an output associated with a first wavelength distribution, the first wavelength distribution having a first average wavelength; a viewing filter element, the viewing filter element allowing either (i) only light with wavelength greater than the first average wavelength to pass and cutting out the first energy wavelength and lower or (ii) eliminating light with a wavelength less than the first wavelength distribution and allowing light with the same or greater wavelength distribution as the first wavelength to pass or (iii) allowing a specific bandwidth of radiation with an average wavelength that is longer than the first wavelength distribution to pass; a key for identifying authentic goods utilizing the illumination source and the viewing filter element | 03-10-2016 |
Garry Robert Nunn, Causta AU
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20080286383 | Soluble Biogenic Silica and Application Using Same - A process of preparing a biogenic silica comprising the steps of incinerating a silica bearing organic source at a temperature up to 1200° C. and allowing the incinerated silica organic source to cool; adding the incinerated and cooled silica bearing organic source to an alkaline solution that has either been preheated to a temperature up to about 65° C. or to be heated with the added organic source to a temperature up to about 65° C., the alkaline solution being contained in a vessel and having a pH up to 14; applying heat so that the added organic source and the alkaline solution in the vessel are at a temperature between 100° C. and up to about 300° C. for 1 to 4 hours, thereby forming an aqueous biogenic silica and undissolved impurities derived from the added organic source; and extracting the aqueous biogenic silica from the vessel. The extracted silica can be solidified into a solid form. | 11-20-2008 |
Garry Robert Nunn, Beaconsfield AU
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20140338411 | Process, Apparatus and System for Treatment of Animal Effluent - A process of preparing a microbe digested liquid plant nutrient containing metabolites, amino acids and polypeptides, comprising the steps of partial composting of animal effluent solids; adding the partially composted animal effluent to a vessel containing water and held in suspension; the aqueous dispersion is thoroughly aerated for up to 4 days. Solids and liquids are subsequently removed from the metabolic reactor, separated and used as plant nutrients. | 11-20-2014 |
Ian Nunn, Willingham GB
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20130162529 | System for Managing Risk in Employee Travel - A system for managing risk in employee travel may display a world risk map having countries color coded or otherwise indicating a risk level associated with each of the countries. The countries may be assigned to geographic groupings, such as continents, and the countries of the geographic grouping may change to a uniform color or other indication when the cursor is disposed within the boundaries of one of the countries of the geographic grouping. Clicking on the geographic grouping may cause the world risk map may cause the display to zoom in on an enlarged geographic group map with the countries displayed with their risk level indication. Clicking on one of the countries may cause a country information page to be displayed. | 06-27-2013 |
20130165153 | System for Managing Risk in Employee Travel - A system for managing risk in employee travel may notify affected users of the travel risk management system of the occurrence of a risk management event during travel. The travel risk management system may store geographic location information for a plurality of users of the travel risk management system, determine the occurrence of a risk management event, determine a geographic location of the risk management event and compare the geographic location of the risk management event to the stored geographic location information for the users. The system may execute a risk management event response in response to determining that a geographic location of at least one of the users is at the geographic location of the risk management event. The response may include transmitting a risk management event notification message to a portable computing device for each user located in the affected area. | 06-27-2013 |
20130166607 | System for Managing Risk in Employee Travel - A system for managing risk in employee travel may track a location of users of the travel risk management system during travel. Travel itinerary information for a user may be input into the travel risk management system, including user identification information, travel date information and geographic location information for travel destinations. During the travel period, the system may communicate with a portable computing device to determine the user's actual location, and update the stored travel itinerary information if the user's actual location is different than the user's expected location. The system may transmit a location request message to the user's portable computing device, or a mobile application may cause the portable computing device to transmit the user's location without prompting. | 06-27-2013 |
20130167244 | System for Managing Risk in Employee Travel - A system for managing risk in employee travel may control access by users to the travel risk management system. The travel risk management system may receive and store company information for a client company subscribing to the travel risk management system, and allow activation code packages to be defined for allowing a specified number of activation codes to be generated for the subscribing client company. Once the activation code packages are defined, the specified number of activation codes may be generated and assigned to employee's of the subscribing client company. The system may provide for defining super admin users authorized to input client company information and define activation code packages, and client admin users authorized to select activation code packages, and generate and assign the activation codes to users. | 06-27-2013 |
20150058047 | SYSTEM FOR MANAGING RISK IN EMPLOYEE TRAVEL - A system for managing risk in employee travel may track a location of users of the travel risk management system during travel. Travel itinerary information for a user may be input into the travel risk management system, including user identification information, travel date information and geographic location information for travel destinations. During the travel period, the system may communicate with a portable computing device to determine the user's actual location, and update the stored travel itinerary information if the user's actual location is different than the user's expected location. The system may transmit a location request message to the user's portable computing device, or a mobile application may cause the portable computing device to transmit the user's location without prompting. | 02-26-2015 |
Miles Nunn, Oxford GB
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20110059885 | TREATMENT OF DISEASES AND CONDITIONS MEDIATED BY EICOSANOIDS - The method of the invention relates to an OmCI polypeptide or a polynucleotide encoding an OmCI polypeptide for the treatment of a disease or condition mediated by a leukotriene or hydroxyeicosanoid. | 03-10-2011 |
Miles A. Nunn, Wallingford GB
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20120115773 | MODIFIED OMCI AS A COMPLEMENT INHIBITOR - The method of the invention relates to a modified OmCI polypeptide or a polynucleotide encoding a modified OmCI polypeptide which lacks LK/E binding activity and the use of such polypeptides and polynucleotides for the treatment of a disease or condition mediated by complement. | 05-10-2012 |
Miles Andrew Nunn, Reading GB
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20110263482 | Complement inhibitors - The invention relates to complement inhibitors that inhibit both the classical and alternative complement pathways. In particular, the invention relates to complement inhibitors derived from the salivary glands of haematophagous arthropods that inhibit both the classical and alternative complement pathways. The invention also relates to the use of such complement inhibitors in the treatment and prevention of diseases. | 10-27-2011 |
20160096870 | COMPLEMENT INHIBITORS - The invention relates to complement inhibitors that inhibit both the classical and alternative complement pathways. In particular, the invention relates to complement inhibitors derived from the salivary glands of haematophagous arthropods that inhibit both the classical and alternative complement pathways. The invention also relates to the use of such complement inhibitors in the treatment and prevention of diseases. | 04-07-2016 |
Miles Andrew Nunn, Oxfordshire GB
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20090311672 | Detection of amplicon contamination during pcr exhibiting two different annealing temperatures - A method to perform PCR reactions with one set of primers comprising sequence elements that are complementary to the target sequence and comprising sequence elements that server as tagging sequences. By conducting amplification reactions at different temperatures, the presence of contaminations arising from amplification products of previous reactions can be determined, improving reliability of the reaction and reducing the need for control reactions and reproduction of reactions. | 12-17-2009 |