Watkinson, GB
Adam Charles Watkinson, Edinburg GB
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20100008974 | TRANSDERMAL GRANISETRON - Adhesive patches for the transdermal administration of granisetron, comprise an acrylic adhesive containing non-acidic nucleophilic moieties which substantially increase flux of granisetron across the skin. | 01-14-2010 |
20120258164 | TRANSDERMAL GRANISETRON - Adhesive patches for the transdermal administration of granisetron, comprise an acrylic adhesive containing non-acidic nucleophilic moieties which substantially increase flux of granisetron across the skin. | 10-11-2012 |
Allan Watkinson, Cleveland GB
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20110236425 | ANTHRAX VACCINE FORMULATION AND USES THEREOF - An anthrax vaccine with alhydrogel as the adjuvant is presented in a composition formulated by mixing rPA with colloidal alhydrogel (alum) adjuvant to produce the final product, comprising 200 μg/ml rPA bound to 0.26% alhydrogel in phosphate buffered saline (PBS), said formulation containing an optimal concentration of phosphate. Methods of using the vaccines to treat or prevent infections are also presented. | 09-29-2011 |
Allan Watkinson, Guisborough GB
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20090317919 | Method for Assaying Antigens - A method for assaying an antigen adsorbed on a solid support is provided. The method comprises: a) contacting a suspension of the antigen adsorbed on the solid support with a solution or suspension of an optionally detectably-labelled primary antibody to the antigen to form a solid-supported antigen-antibody complex; b) where the primary antibody is detectably labelled, optionally measuring the detectable label thereby to determine the quantity of the antigen; or c) contacting the solid-supported antigen-antibody complex with a detectably-labelled probe for the solid-supported antigen-antibody complex; and d) measuring the detectable label on the probe, thereby to determine the quantity of antigen. The antigen is preferably a component of a sub-unit vaccine, and most preferably anthrax protective antigen. | 12-24-2009 |
20100183675 | Stable vaccine compositions and methods of use - A stable lyophilized protein formulation containing recombinant Protective Antigen (rPA) is described that can be reconstituted with a suitable diluent to generate a high potency protein concentration reconstituted formulation which is suitable for use as a vaccine against anthrax infection in mammals, especially human beings. These formulations were prepared by lyophilizing rPA in the presence of a reducing sugar, such as trehalose, and methods of such lyophilization are described. The resulting lyophilized mixture or composition is subsequently reconstituted to high immunogenicity without apparent loss of stability of the rPA protein. Methods of using said formulations in vaccination are also described. | 07-22-2010 |
Allan Watkinson, Billingham GB
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20100029778 | HAIR AND/OR SCALP TREATMENT COMPOSITIONS - Hair and/or scalp treatment compositions comprise an antidandruff agent, an effective amount of a cannabinoid receptor (CBR) activating agent and a cosmetically acceptable diluent or carrier. Alternatively, the compositions may be shampoo compositions comprising from 3 to 50 wt % surfactant, a CB receptor activating agent and a cosmetically acceptable diluent or carrier, provided that the CB receptor activating agent is not palmitoylethanolamide. The compositions are useful in the treatment and/or prevention of the symptoms of dandruff and can reduce scalp itch, a symptom which is typically associated with dandruff. | 02-04-2010 |
Amanda J. Watkinson, Hampshire GB
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20100115251 | METHOD, SYSTEM, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR OPTIMIZING RUNTIME BRANCH SELECTION IN A FLOW PROCESS - A method, system, and computer program product for optimizing runtime branch selection in a flow process are provided. The method includes gathering performance metrics of flow branch behavior for executed flows in a runtime system over time and using aggregated performance metrics for the behavior to determine an optimal ordering of branches for a currently running flow. The optimal ordering is determined by identifying one or more branch points in the flow, generating ordering permutations for at least a portion of the branches in the branch point for the flow to identify any permutations that have not been executed, gathering metrics for permutation(s) of the branch point in the flow, comparing the metrics to performance metrics of executed flows having substantially similar flow branch behavior, and identifying optimal branch ordering for the permutation(s) based upon the comparison. The method also includes executing the flow according to the optimal branch ordering. | 05-06-2010 |
Charles Watkinson, Yorkshire GB
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20080280747 | DENTAL FILLINGS AND BONE TISSUE - A bone substitute composition includes glass flake and a hardenable material. The glass flake is a particle with an aspect ratio of, at least, 20:1 The preferred thickness of the glass flake is in the range from 200 to 1,000 nm and the average particle size is, preferably, from 20 to 60 μm. | 11-13-2008 |
20100064941 | CERAMIC PIGMENTS - A pearlescent pigment includes a ceramic flake coated with a metal oxide. The metal oxide is, preferably, an oxide of titanium, iron, tin, chromium1, zirconium or a combination thereof, and the refractive index of the metal oxide coating is preferably at least 0.5 higher than that of the ceramic flake. The pearlescent pigment may be included in a coating applied to a metallic or plastic surface to give the surface a lustrous or pearlescent optical effect. | 03-18-2010 |
20100139325 | Method and Apparatus for Forming Glass Flakes and Fibres - Apparatus for forming fibres or flakes of material comprises means ( | 06-10-2010 |
20100288538 | Flakes Made of Materials Such as Glass - The present invention provides flake having a thickness up to 350 nm, the flake being made of basalt, ceramics, alumina, graphite, a metal, a metal oxide or a combination of any two or more thereof. Equipment for manufacturing such flake is also described as is a method for the manufacture of the flake. The equipment comprises a cup mounted for rotation and for receiving molten glass. The equipment further comprises either insulating means extending at least partially around said cup or means for heating the cup while it is rotating. | 11-18-2010 |
20100300328 | Glass Flake Pigments and Substrates - Pigments formed from glass flakes which have a wide variety of uses, for instance, in paints, in ink-jet printing, dyeing textiles, in coatings, printing inks, plastics, cosmetics, glazes for ceramics and glass. Also provided is a glass flake substrate for the pigments. | 12-02-2010 |
20110081534 | PLASTICS FILM - A plastics or other film incorporates a filler comprising glassflakes with an average thickness of from 10 to 2000 nm. Products which may be formed from this film include a sleeve, protective packaging, a bag, a liner, a house-wrap, an over-wrap film, bubble and cushion film, packaging for food products, a boil-in-bag, a heat shrinkable film or bag, a pouch and a thermoformed package. | 04-07-2011 |
20120240823 | Glass Flake Pigments and Substrates - Pigments formed from glass flakes which have a wide variety of uses, for instance, in paints, in ink jet printing, dyeing textiles, in coatings, printing inks, plastics, cosmetics, glazes for ceramics and glass. Also provided is a glass flake substrate for the pigments. | 09-27-2012 |
Charles Watkinson, Great Heck GB
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20120135236 | Coloured Glass Flakes - A glass flake having a thickness below 10 μm and being coloured through the bulk of the material. The flake may be at least partially crystalline and/or include one or more clusters. A method of producing such flake comprises incorporating a nucleating agent and a colouring agent and heating the flakes to change the extent and/or nature of their crystallisation and/or clustering. | 05-31-2012 |
Gregory William Watkinson, Lifton GB
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20130074015 | SYSTEM TO SCROLL TEXT ON A SMALL DISPLAY SCREEN - The present invention is a system to scroll text on a small display screen that includes a screen finger sensor that detects when a selected one of a user's finger and a stylus is dragged across the small display screen and a page, sets a scroll speed, will scroll to an edge of the page and move down a sentence and repeat to scroll, reaches a bottom of the page and will move to a first sentence of a next consecutive page. The system also includes a logic controller that detects the text is displayed and sets the screen finger sensor to await activation of the system and is typically a software module or a downloaded app. | 03-21-2013 |
Keith Watkinson, Cheshire GB
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20120184167 | COMPOSITE MATERIAL - A composite material formed from a sheet of material ( | 07-19-2012 |
Martin James Watkinson, Nuneaton GB
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20130144476 | Yaw Motion Control of a Vehicle - A vehicle with at least two forwardly positioned steerable road wheels and at least first and second rearwardly positioned wheels disposed on opposing lateral sides of the vehicle is provided with first and second electric motors adapted to apply driving and braking torque to the respective rearwardly positioned wheels. The first and second electric motors are independently controllable. At least one angle sensor is configured to provide an output indicative of a steering angle of the steerable road-wheels. At least one speed sensor configured to provide an output indicative of the vehicle longitudinal speed. A vehicle yaw-rate sensor is configured to provide an output indicating the vehicle's measured yaw-rate. The vehicle has control means adapted to determine a target yaw-rate from at least the steering angle of the steerable road wheels and the vehicle longitudinal velocity; determine a yaw rate error by comparing at least the vehicle's measured yaw-rate with said target yaw-rate, and determine an amount of yaw torque needed to correct or reduce the yaw-rate error; and control the first and second electric motors to apply an amount of differential torque to the respective first and second rearwardly positioned wheels so as to generate said amount of yaw torque. | 06-06-2013 |
Michael Watkinson, London GB
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20100297683 | METHOD - The present invention provides a method for the detection of a protease comprising the use of a substrate partially coated with a film of a synthetic polymeric matrix comprising a peptide of up to 20 amino acids. Apparatus for performing such methods is also disclosed. | 11-25-2010 |
Paul William Watkinson, Lifton GB
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20120117143 | COMPUTERIZED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VERIFYING COMPUTER OPERATIONS - The present invention is a computerized system used to verify a client server computer system operations or an individual computer system's operations. The client server embodiment of the system includes a server computer system that includes an output system, an input system, a memory system, a processor system, a communications interface and a communications system, an input system to input data into the client server computer system and an output system to display the processed data. There are also one or more client computer systems that include an output system, an input system, a memory system, a processor system and a communications system to communicate the data between the input system, the output system, the memory system, the processor system and the communications interface and a communications network. The individual computer system contains similar components and modules and there is also a method of use for both systems. | 05-10-2012 |
20120291002 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DESCRIBING SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT LOGIC - The present invention is a system to describe software requirement logic that includes a plurality of software requirements and an exclusive natural deduction style of formal reasoning that includes a plurality of connectives and a plurality of corresponding Latinate. The connectives include the group consisting of and, if-then, or, or not and the Latinate include the group consisting of conjunction, implication, disjunction or negation. The software requirements are included in a requirement phase and an implementation phase of a traditional software development cycle. The present invention also includes a method for describing software requirement logic. | 11-15-2012 |
20130074015 | SYSTEM TO SCROLL TEXT ON A SMALL DISPLAY SCREEN - The present invention is a system to scroll text on a small display screen that includes a screen finger sensor that detects when a selected one of a user's finger and a stylus is dragged across the small display screen and a page, sets a scroll speed, will scroll to an edge of the page and move down a sentence and repeat to scroll, reaches a bottom of the page and will move to a first sentence of a next consecutive page. The system also includes a logic controller that detects the text is displayed and sets the screen finger sensor to await activation of the system and is typically a software module or a downloaded app. | 03-21-2013 |
20130173522 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR APPLYING DISTINGUISHING INDICIA TO LANGUAGE IN A MODEL - The present invention is a system to apply distinguishing indicia to language in a model includes a logic analyzer and a plurality of rules utilized by the system and the logic analyzer will utilize the rules to interpret written text to be read by a computer. The a logic display component will present the rules and a formal model controller that will read the written text and pass the written text to the logic analyzer, the formal model controller displays a result using the logic display component. The rules include a plurality of Boolean operators, a plurality of ASCII operators, a plurality of Latinate, a HTML URL underscore style, a plurality of XML operators, a plurality of colors, a plurality of shapes and a plurality of different types of brackets. | 07-04-2013 |