Maeji
Joe Nobuyoshi Maeji, Wishart AU
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20090306342 | BINDING OF MOLECULES - A method of binding a target molecule from an analyte containing the target molecule in admixture with at least one non-target molecule, which method comprises exposing the analyte to a substrate comprising first and second surface binding components, wherein the first surface binding component has specific binding affinity with respect to the target molecule but is independently unable to provide effective binding of the target molecule to the substrate, wherein the second surface binding component has non-specific binding affinity with respect to the target molecule and is independently unable to provide effective specific binding of the target molecule to the substrate, and wherein the target molecule is immobilized on the substrate by the combined binding effect of the first and second surface binding components. | 12-10-2009 |
Naoki Maeji, Tokyo JP
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20100164708 | ALARM PROCESSING CIRCUIT AND ALARM PROCESSING METHOD - An alarm processing circuit includes a primary mask processing unit that performs primary mask processing on an alarm signal based on a first condition; and a secondary mask processing unit that performs secondary mask processing on the alarm signal based on a second condition and a mask processing result by the primary mask processing unit, the second condition being different from the first condition. | 07-01-2010 |
N. Joe Maeji, Queensland AU
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20090209049 | USE OF METAL COMPLEXES - A method of immobilising a target molecule on a substrate, which comprises exposing the target molecule to the substrate in the presence of a metal complex, wherein the target molecule is an unmodified target molecule, and wherein the metal complex is selected to provide a stable binding interaction between the target molecule and the substrate. | 08-20-2009 |
N. Joe Maeji, Wishart AU
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20120214973 | USE OF METAL COMPLEXES - A method of immobilising a target molecule on a substrate, which comprises exposing the target molecule to the substrate in the presence of a metal complex, wherein the target molecule is an unmodified target molecule, and wherein the metal complex is selected to provide a stable binding interaction between the target molecule and the substrate. | 08-23-2012 |
Nobuyoshi Joe Maeji, Wishart AU
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20130066077 | BINDING SYSTEMS - A method of adapting a synthetic substrate for immobilisation of a target molecule thereon. | 03-14-2013 |
Yoshinori Maeji, Osaka JP
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20100154928 | TABLET FILLING DEVICE - There is provided a tablet filling device, which can smoothly supply vials without any stop of the device even if the vials cause a jam within a stocker. The tablet filling device is related to removing a vial | 06-24-2010 |
20100230004 | Tablet Filling Instrument - A tablet filling instrument | 09-16-2010 |
20100251667 | VIAL LID FASTENING DEVICE AND MEDICINE ACCOMMODATING AND REMOVING DEVICE - There is provided an improved vial lid fastening device capable of reliably completing lid fastening in a short time. The vial lid fastening device | 10-07-2010 |
20120042609 | MEDICAMENT FILLING MACHINE - The medicine packing machine is equipped with a loading means that is capable of receiving and delivering vials retrieved from a stocker, and a supplying means that is capable of delivering the vials from the loading means in an upright position. A control means is also disposed between the loading means and the supplying means. As a result of the presence of the control means, the transfer of vials received by the loading means is controlled by the control means in such a manner that the vials are not ejected towards the supplying means. The vials are also controlled so as to be in an upright position once loaded into the loading means. As a result of these actions, the vials received by the loading means are reliably delivered to the supplying means without being ejected or jamming at unanticipated locations. | 02-23-2012 |