Robbins, GB
Andrew James Robbins, Loughborough GB
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20090298807 | Compounds - The present invention relates to spirocyclic amide derivatives of the formula I, | 12-03-2009 |
20100016275 | NOVEL COMPOUND 395 - A compound of formula (1) | 01-21-2010 |
Andrew James Robbins, Leicestershire GB
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20120322788 | Compouds - The present invention relates to spirocyclic amide derivatives of the formula I, | 12-20-2012 |
David James Robbins, Northamptonshire GB
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20100142567 | BRANCHED WAVEGUIDE MULTISECTION DBR SEMICONDUCTOR LASER - The present invention concerns tunable distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) semiconductor lasers, in particular a DBR laser with a branched optical waveguide | 06-10-2010 |
Jon Robbins, London GB
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20120091011 | BIOCOMPATIBLE ELECTRODE - A biocompatible electrode formed from an integrated circuit, the electrode comprising: a semiconductor substrate; and an electrode layer at least partially comprising porous valve metal oxide. | 04-19-2012 |
Keith Robbins, Surrey GB
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20110268858 | PREPARATION OF VANILLIN FROM MICROBIAL TRANSFORMATION MEDIA BY EXTRACTION BY MEANS SUPERCRITICAL FLUIDS OR GASES - Crude solid vanillin-containing material is precipitated from a solution obtained by biotransformation, and purified by a process comprising contacting it with a purification fluid selected from (a) a liquefied gas whose pressure exceeds its critical pressure and whose temperature is below its critical temperature; (b) a supercritical fluid; (c) a gas. The fluid is preferably liquid carbon dioxide. The temperature is maintained below 25° . The product may be further purified by treatment with CO | 11-03-2011 |
Mark Robbins, Essex GB
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20090008553 | Variable aperture sensor - A sensor device of the type for sensing incident radiation by charge generation, has a substrate within which charge may be generated by incident radiation. A plurality of electrodes are arranged to cover an image area of the substrate and are selectively connectable to supplied DC voltages such that an electric field is created across the image area to sweep charge across multiple electrodes from the image area to an output. The voltage applied to one of the electrodes may be a voltage of a level so as to present a barrier to charge within the image area. The sensor thus has a variable sample area defined by the barrier voltage level. | 01-08-2009 |
Mark John Robbins, Eastleigh, Hampshire GB
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20160140783 | METHOD FOR DIAGNOSING A HORIZONTAL STABILIZER FAULT - A method of diagnosing a horizontal stabilizer system fault in an aircraft, where the method includes receiving data relevant to a characteristic of the pitch of the aircraft during flight, comparing the received data to a reference pitch characteristic, diagnosing a fault in the horizontal stabilizer system based on the comparison, and providing an indication of the diagnosed fault. | 05-19-2016 |
Mark Stanford Robbins, Essex GB
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20090231456 | DETERMINING THE MULTIPLICATION OF EMCCD SENSOR - A method and device having a CCD in which charge multiplication is obtained by applying drive voltages to clocking elements and is arranged to derive the gain provided by the multiplication elements from at least first and second output signals. The CCD is operated at a first voltage or temperature setting, and then a second voltage or temperature setting and the output signals derived with the CCD imaging a substantially constant scene. The gain at a given voltage or temperature setting can then be derived as a function of the different operational voltage of temperature setting. The method and device can also derive the gain as a function of the rate of change of output signal with an operational parameter such as voltage or temperature. | 09-17-2009 |
Paul Matthew Robbins, Worsley GB
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20110280927 | COMPOSITION AND DRESSING WITH NITRIC OXIDE - A dressing composition for use as a skin dressing comprises an elastomeric-adhesive composition, and a zeolite comprising releasably adsorbed nitric oxide. The zeolite may comprise a transition metal cation such as Co, Fe, Mn, Ni, Cu, Zn, Ag or a mixture thereof as an extra-framework metal cation, preferably Zn. The elastomeric adhesive composition may be a hydrocolloid-adhesive composition comprising, hydrocolloid and elastomer. The dressing composition releases nitric oxide, which may have beneficial effects, when used on wounds or moist skin, with a substantially constant release rate over a long period of time. A dressing including a layer of the dressing composition has a backing layer and may have a release liner removably attached to the skin-contacting surface of the dressing layer. | 11-17-2011 |
20150024029 | COMPOSITION AND DRESSING WITH NITRIC OXIDE - A dressing composition for use as a skin dressing comprises an elastomeric-adhesive composition, and a zeolite comprising releasably adsorbed nitric oxide. The zeolite may comprise a transition metal cation such as Co, Fe, Mn, Ni, Cu, Zn, Ag or a mixture thereof as an extra-framework metal cation, preferably Zn. The elastomeric adhesive composition may be a hydrocolloid-adhesive composition comprising, hydrocolloid and elastomer. The dressing composition releases nitric oxide, which may have beneficial effects, when used on wounds or moist skin, with a substantially constant release rate over a long period of time. A dressing including a layer of the dressing composition has a backing layer and may have a release liner removably attached to the skin-contacting surface of the dressing layer. | 01-22-2015 |
Peter Alistair Robbins, Oxford GB
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20110302992 | APPARATUS FOR MEASUREMENT OF GAS CONCENTRATIONS IN BREATH - A device for measuring oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide production by a respiring subject based on the use of absorption spectroscopy. An absorption spectrometer using cavity enhanced absorption spectroscopy at 763 nm to measure oxygen concentration and direct absorption or wavelength modulation spectroscopy at 2.0035 μm for carbon dioxide concentration is incorporated into a breathing tube in proximity to the respiring subject. This provides measurements of oxygen and carbon dioxide concentration with a good temporal resolution which can be combined with measurements of flow rate as a function of time to obtain oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide production on a breath-by-breath basis. The device can also measure the concentration of water vapour and of anaesthetic gases in exhaled breath. | 12-15-2011 |
Peter M. Robbins, West Midlands GB
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20090307527 | DATA RETRIEVAL AND HANDLING SYSTEMS, VIRTUAL WAREHOUSING, PRICE COMPARISON, PRICE AGGREGATION AND STOCK AVAILABILITY ENGINE - Systems in accordance with this invention obtain data over a plurality of networks from a plurality of sources which enable accurate analysis of data so obtained and subsequent manipulation and storage of the data. In particular, but not exclusively, systems in accordance with this invention relate to virtual warehousing of products as well as price comparison, price aggregation, and stock availability engines. | 12-10-2009 |
Shane M. Robbins, London GB
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20150319223 | Delivering Content - Disclosed is a method of delivering targeted content to users of a communication system comprises receiving notification data of a communication event conducted over a communication network of the communication system between at least a first and a second user of the communication system, the notification data identifying the second user and conveying information pertaining to the first user. The method further comprises selecting content for transmission to the identified second user based on the information pertaining to the first user and transmitting the selected content to a user device associated with the identified second user for delivery to the second user. | 11-05-2015 |
Simon Robbins, Charvil GB
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20110149777 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR FILTERING MEDIA PACKETS - A method including: receiving, at a video conferencing device, a packet of a video conferencing media stream, the video conferencing device including a processor; determining, by the video conferencing device, whether a length of the packet is sufficiently long to contain media; sending a request to a Look-up Table memory using the media stream ID as an input value while in parallel determining, with the processor, whether the packet is a valid media packet; in response to receiving a destination address in a media processing network from the Look-up Table memory and determining that the packet is a valid media packet, modifying, by the video conferencing device, a header of the packet with the destination address received from the Look-up Table memory; and transmitting, by the video conferencing device, the packet to the modified destination address. | 06-23-2011 |
Simon Robbins, Oxfordshire GB
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20150023223 | Method and Device for Filtering Media Packets - A method including: receiving, at a video conferencing device, a packet of a video conferencing media stream, the video conferencing device including a processor; determining, by the video conferencing device, whether a length of the packet is sufficiently long to contain media; sending a request to a Look-up Table memory using the media stream ID as an input value while in parallel determining, with the processor, whether the packet is a valid media packet; in response to receiving a destination address in a media processing network from the Look-up Table memory and determining that the packet is a valid media packet, modifying, by the video conferencing device, a header of the packet with the destination address received from the Look-up Table memory; and transmitting, by the video conferencing device, the packet to the modified destination address. | 01-22-2015 |
Trevor W. Robbins, Cambridge GB
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20090012713 | Methods of Assessing Cognitive Dysfunction - This invention relates to methods and means for assessing cognitive dysfunction, in particular impulsivity associated cognitive dysfunction, which may for example include Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), substance abuse, and non-toxic addictive/compulsive behaviour. A method may comprise displaying a population of elements to the individual and allowing the sequential selection of elements within the population by the individual. The selection of an element reveals to the individual a characteristic of the selected element which is one of a number of possible characteristics of elements in said population. The sequential selection ends when the individual chooses which of the possible characteristics is possessed by the most elements in the population. The number of elements selected by the individual in making this choice is then correlated to the likelihood that the individual has impulsivity associated cognitive dysfunction. | 01-08-2009 |
William Philip Robbins, Bristol GB
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20090210652 | SIGNAL ROUTING IN PROCESSOR ARRAYS - There is provided a method for routing a plurality of signals in a processor array, the processor array comprising a plurality of processor elements interconnected by a network of switches, each signal having a respective source processor element and at least one destination processor element in the processor array, the method comprising (i) identifying a signal from the plurality of unrouted signals to route; (ii) identifying a candidate route from the source processor element to the destination processor element, the candidate route using a first plurality of switches; (iii) evaluating the candidate route by determining whether there are offset values that allow the signal to be routed through the first plurality of switches; and (iv) attempting to route the signal using one of the offset values identified in step (iii). | 08-20-2009 |