Nagle
Arnault Nagle, Lannion FR
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20080319764 | Method for Determining an Audio Data Spatial Encoding Mode - A method of determining a spatial coding mode for audio data sent by a sender entity ( | 12-25-2008 |
20090041271 | Positioning of speakers in a 3D audio conference - A method, implemented by electronic data processing resources, for audio conference between conference participants via their respective terminals, the participants including at least one listener and at least one speaker, the method comprising, for at least said listener and for at least said speaker, the steps consisting in, estimating, as a function of a digital signal coming from a terminal of the speaker, at least one characteristic specific to said speaker, and determining, using said at least one estimated characteristic, a setpoint for positioning the speaker within a virtual space of the listener. | 02-12-2009 |
20100039963 | HYBRID CONFERENCE BRIDGE - Conference bridge intended to connect a plurality of terminals involved in an audio conference. | 02-18-2010 |
Julien Nagle, Palaiseau FR
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20080210987 | Array of Fet Transistors Having a Nanotube or Nanowire Semiconductor Element and Corresponding Electronic Device, For the Detection of Analytes - In an array R of field-effect transistors for detecting analytes, each transistor of the array comprises a gate G, a semiconductor nanotube or nanowire element NT connected at one end to a source electrode S and at another end to a drain electrode D, in order to form, at each end, a junction J | 09-04-2008 |
Lorraine Christine Nagle, Mallow IE
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20100196659 | THERMAL INTERFACE MATERIAL - A thermal interface material ( | 08-05-2010 |
Michael Wilson Nagle, Victoria AU
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20090120239 | INDUSTRIAL PROCESS - A process of producing a metal from the corresponding metal halide by reaction of the metal halide with a reducing agent to form the metal and a halide of the reducing agent, the reaction taking place at elevated temperature and at atmospheric pressure in a reactor comprising a fluidised bed of seed particles of the metal, which process comprises: injecting into the reactor an inert gas at a rate and in an amount effective to form a fluidised bed of the seed particles and to ensure that unreacted reductant and the halide of the reducing agent do not condense in the reactor under the prevailing conditions of temperature and pressure; maintaining the maximum temperature in the reactor below the melting point of the metal; and delivering the metal halide and reducing agent into the fluidised bed in a manner that favours formation of the metal on the seed particles over formation of the metal by homogeneous gas phase reaction between the metal halide and reducing agent. | 05-14-2009 |
20110179794 | PRODUCTION PROCESS - A transition duct ( | 07-28-2011 |
Richard Nagle, London GB
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20080215128 | ELECTRODE ARRANGEMENT FOR APPLYING ELECTRICAL SIGNALS TO THE SKIN OF AN ANIMAL - An electrode arrangement for applying electrical signals to skin of an animal comprising a flexible electrically non-conductive substrate, at least one electrode provided on a first surface of the substrate for applying electrical signals to the skin when placed on the skin, at least one connector connected to a respective electrode for providing electrical signals to the respective electrode and an electrically non-conductive sealing arrangement connected to the substrate for sealing the substrate and the skin to prevent ingress of moisture to the at least one electrode and to the at least one connector at the connection to the respective electrode. The electrode, or each electrode, comprises a plurality of spaced electrically conductive elements to allow flexion of the electrode arrangement and electrically conductive material between the plurality of spaced electrically conductive elements to form a two-dimensional electrically conductive path across at least a portion of the first surface of the substrate. | 09-04-2008 |
20090209830 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MONITORING EXTERNAL PHYSICAL PARAMETERS HAVING AN INFLUENCE ON THE ONSET OR PROGRESSION OF A MEDICAL CONDITION - A patient compliance monitor ( | 08-20-2009 |
20110130697 | WOUND TREATMENT DEVICE AND METHOD - A method of aiding the healing of a wound in a limb of a patient, the method comprises elevating the limb to a substantially horizontal or greater than horizontal angle, and applying electrical signals across the wound to stimulate healing. Also, a method and device for aiding the healing of a wound in a limb of a patient operates to generate electrical signals for a period of time at repeated intervals in accordance with a treatment regime for application of the electrical signals to electrodes applied around the wound to apply the electrical signals across the wound; to detect motion and/or elevation of the limb; and to control the application of the electrical signals to the electrodes in response to the detection to modify the treatment regime to preferentially apply the electrical signals across the wound when the limb is active and/or elevated. Further, a method and device for aiding the healing of a wound in a limb of a patient operates to generate electrical signals for a period of time at repeated intervals in accordance with a treatment regime for application to electrodes applied around the wound to apply the electrical signals across the wound; and to warn the patient before the electrical signals are going to be applied to across the wound to enable the patient to take required action in compliance with the treatment regime. | 06-02-2011 |
Richard Adam Nagle, London GB
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20120245667 | ELECTRODE PAD AND CONNECTORS FOR ELECTROTHERAPY DEVICES - An electrode pad for an electrotherapy device is configured to be placed outside of a wound area for a patient. The electrode pad can include a first lobe of material and a second lobe of the material connected together at a non-conductive attachment area. The electrode pad can have a first electrode located within the first lobe of material, a second electrode located within the second lobe of material, a first wire that is electrically connected to the first electrode, and a second wire that is electrically connected to the second electrode. The first and second lobes are configured to be movable with respect to each other about the attachment area, and the first and second wires are configured to form an electrical connection between the first and second electrodes and the electrotherapy device. A ribbon cable can be configured to be attached to the attachment area at any angle. | 09-27-2012 |