Wheeler, GB
Alan Worland Wheeler, Horsham GB
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20100183659 | ALLERGEN FORMULATION - Provided is a pharmaceutical composition comprising tyrosine, an optionally modified allergen, and 3-DMPL, which is useful in the prevention and treatment of allergies. | 07-22-2010 |
Andrew P. Wheeler, Maidenhead GB
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20120100000 | AEROFOIL STRUCTURE - An aerofoil structure for a rotating blade-row in a casing, the aerofoil structure comprising a suction side, a pressure side and a tip therebetween, wherein at least a portion of the tip comprises a shaped feature provided on a surface of the tip, the shaped feature comprising a convergent portion orientated to reduce a gap between the tip and the casing in a direction from the pressure side to the suction side of the aerofoil structure. | 04-26-2012 |
Anthony Donald Wheeler, Ashford GB
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20120094266 | Method for Manipulating Data in the Assessment of an Answer Portfolio - A method for manipulating data in the assessment of an answer portfolio, the method comprising the steps of routing a multiplicity of answer portfolios ( | 04-19-2012 |
Colin Hendry Wheeler, Oxfordshire GB
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20130331283 | AUTO-ANTIGEN BIOMARKERS FOR LUPUS - The presence of certain auto-antibodies indicates that a subject has lupus. The auto-antibodies recognise antigens listed in Table 1 herein. These auto-antibodies and/or the antigens themselves can be used as biomarkers for assessing lupus in a subject. | 12-12-2013 |
Colin Henry Wheeler, Berkshire GB
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20110207613 | BIOMARKERS FOR LUPUS - The present invention provides biomarkers valuable in diagnosing or detecting a susceptibility to lupus. The present invention also provides panels of biomarkers valuable in diagnosing or detecting a susceptibility to lupus with good specificity and selectivity. Said biomarkers and panels of biomarkers are also useful in monitoring the progression or regression of lupus, or monitoring the progression to a flare of the disease or transition from a flare into remission or monitoring the efficacy of a therapeutic agent to lupus. | 08-25-2011 |
Colin Henry Wheeler, Oxfordshire GB
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20150204866 | AUTO-ANTIGEN BIOMARKERS FOR LUPUS - The presence of certain auto-antibodies indicates that a subject has lupus. The auto-antibodies recognise antigens listed in Table 1 herein. These auto-antibodies and/or the antigens themselves can be used as biomarkers for assessing lupus in a subject. | 07-23-2015 |
Daniel Wren Wheeler, Cambridge GB
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20120310203 | APPARATUS AND METHOD - This invention relates to medical devices for labelling a syringe filled from an ampoule, and to safer devices for filling a syringe from an ampoule, and to associated methods. We describe a device for attaching to an ampoule to label a syringe filled from the ampoule, the device comprising: an ampoule-mounting portion for mounting the device to a filled ampoule; a syringe-fitting portion to enable the device to be fitted onto said syringe; and a label holder to hold a label for contents of said ampoule; and wherein one of said syringe and said ampoule is detachable from said device; and wherein said label is configured such that in conjunction with a filling operation of said syringe and detachment of said one of said syringe and said ampoule from said device said syringe is labelled by said label. | 12-06-2012 |
Derek Wheeler, Leatherhead GB
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20080227759 | Topical composition - A composition suitable for topical application comprising a continuous phase and at least one discontinuous phase, said composition comprising at least one polyaphron dispersion, at least one vitamin D or vitamin D analogue and at least one corticosteroid. | 09-18-2008 |
20080234239 | Topical composition - A composition suitable for topical application comprising a continuous phase and at least one discontinuous phase, said composition comprising at least one polyaphron dispersion, at least one vitamin D or vitamin D analogue and at least one corticosteroid. | 09-25-2008 |
Derek A. Wheeler, Surrey GB
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20100093676 | POLYAPHRON TOPICAL COMPOSITION WITH VITAMIN D - A topical composition comprising a continuous phase and at least one discontinuous phase, said composition comprising at least one polyaphron dispersion and at least one vitamin D or vitamin D analogue. | 04-15-2010 |
Derek Alfred Wheeler, Surrey GB
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20100260835 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION - A pharmaceutical composition comprising a moulded body of a polymer matrix, said polymer matrix comprising at least one polyaphron dispersion and at least one pharmaceutically active agent dispersed therein. | 10-14-2010 |
Geoffrey Charles Wyatt Scott Wheeler, Newbury GB
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20120047563 | AUTHENTICATION - An arrangement for authenticating a transaction between a user's mobile device and an entity such as a corporate server is disclosed. The user's universal integrated circuit card (UICC) is adapted to generate a time-dependent authentication code which is dependent on a time value and which is usable to authenticate the transaction only during a predetermined period. A time verification processor verifies a time value to ensure that the time-dependent authentication code was generated based on the correct time value. The time value is based on the UTC time obtained from UTC clock. The verified time is used to generate a “one-time” password (authentication code) by the authentication code calculator of the UICC. This is used to authenticate a transaction with the corporate network. | 02-23-2012 |
Ian Robert Wheeler, By Kinross GB
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20090145332 | PROCESS - The present invention provides a process of preparing particulate products, the process comprising the steps of: (i) subjecting a precursor film to a non-mechanical particulate-defining treatment; and (ii) separating the particulate portion and the non-particulate portion of the film. | 06-11-2009 |
20090311437 | PROCESS - The invention relates to a process of preparing flakes, the process comprising the steps of: (i) applying a masking agent to a portion of a collecting substrate to provide a masked portion and an unmasked portion of the collecting substrate; (ii) applying a flake precursor to the unmasked portion of the collecting substrate to provide a plurality of flakes attached to the collecting substrate; and (iii) recovering the flakes. The invention also relates to: flakes obtained by said process; a pigment comprising said flakes; a surface coating comprising said flakes; and a use of said flakes as a pigment. | 12-17-2009 |
20110217551 | Process for producing metal flakes - The present invention provides a jetting process for the production of flakes with uniform size distribution to be used in pigments comprising the steps of ejecting molten metal from a jet head and collecting droplets of metal on a solid collecting substrate or collecting droplets of metal in or on a collecting substrate. | 09-08-2011 |
20110297887 | Printing process for preparing particulate products - The present invention provides a process of preparing particulate products, the process comprising the steps of (i) printing a liquid precursor of a non-metal particulate onto or into a collecting substrate and (ii) recovering non-metal particulates. | 12-08-2011 |
Ian Robert Wheeler, By Kinrose GB
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20100055141 | PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF COLOURED PARTICULATES - The present invention provides a process of preparing stained particulates of glass, partially crystalline glass or glass-like amorphous inorganic materials, the process comprising staining particulates of glass, partially crystalline glass or glass-like amorphous inorganic materials that have no dimension greater than 2000 μm. | 03-04-2010 |
Ian Robert Wheeler, By Kinross The United Kingdom GB
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20100167079 | Process for Producing Metal Flakes - The present invention provides a jetting process for the production of flakes with uniform size distribution to be used in pigments comprising the steps of ejecting molten metal from a jet head and collecting droplets of metal on a solid collecting substrate or collecting droplets of metal in or on a collecting substrate. | 07-01-2010 |
John Fletcher Wheeler, Aberdeen GB
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20090134203 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR FORMING TUBULAR STRINGS - An embodiment of a method for interconnecting tubular sections includes the steps of vertically positioning a second tubular above a first tubular forming a seam defined by a bottom end of the second tubular and a top end of the first tubular; positioning a friction stir welder (FSW) proximate to the seam; aligning the first tubular and the second tubular to form a longitudinal axis; and guiding the FSW along the seam forming a weld joint. | 05-28-2009 |
20090230104 | LASER SHOCK PEENING - An embodiment of an apparatus for laser shock peening a treatment region of a metallic member includes a base oriented along a longitudinal axis; an engagement member actuable to engage a surface of the metallic member, the base in connection with engagement member; and a laser peening head adapted to emit laser radiation disposed with the base, the laser peening head moveable relative to the longitudinal axis. | 09-17-2009 |
John William Wheeler, Hertfordshire GB
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20090082790 | STERNAL CLOSURE DEVICE - A device to facilitate post-operative sternal closure by twisting the opposite end regions of the suture wire together comprises spaced guides in the form of limbs ( | 03-26-2009 |
Mark Wheeler, Crowborough GB
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20110051553 | DETERMINING THE QUALITY OF A SEISMIC INVERSION - A method for evaluating a quality of a seismic inversion. The method includes performing a first match between seismic data and borehole seismic data at one or more borehole locations to generate an estimate of a wavelet in the seismic data. The method then performs a seismic inversion on the seismic data using the estimate of the wavelet to generate inverted seismic data. After performing the seismic inversion, the method converts the inverted seismic data into one or more reflectivity traces. The method then includes performing a second match between the one or more reflectivity traces and one or more traces in the seismic data and performing a third match between the one or more reflectivity traces and one or more traces in the borehole seismic data. After performing the second and third matches, the method determines the quality of the seismic inversion based on the first match, the second match, the third match or combinations thereof. | 03-03-2011 |
Nathaneal Wheeler, Portsmouth Hampshire GB
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20150260419 | HYDRAULIC DEVICE AND EVAPORATIVE SYSTEM WITH SUCH A HYDRAULIC DEVICE - The invention relates to a hydraulic device ( | 09-17-2015 |
Robert Charles Wheeler, Hertfordshire GB
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20090142845 | FLOW REACTOR METHOD AND APPARATUS - A method of conducting a chemical reaction in a flow reactor comprises the steps of pumping at least one liquid reaction plug bounded at both ends by liquid spacer plugs along a reaction channel of the reactor; and conducting the chemical reaction in the reaction plug inside the reaction channel, wherein the liquid reaction plug comprises one or more reagents dispersed in a reaction solvent, the liquid spacer plugs are immiscible in the reaction solvent, and the reagents are substantially insoluble in the spacer plugs; and wherein the aspect ratio of the at least one reaction plug is at least about 10. | 06-04-2009 |
20110245310 | Novel Compounds - The present invention relates to compounds of formula (I): | 10-06-2011 |
Russell Wheeler, Hampshire GB
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20110108700 | DUCT SUPPORT ASSEMBLIES - A duct support assembly ( | 05-12-2011 |
20120055733 | Fluid Transfer Pipe and Fluid Transfer Apparatus and a Fluid Attenuator and Attenuator Apparatus - A fluid transfer pipe ( | 03-08-2012 |
Scott Wheeler, Newbury GB
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20130103591 | AUTHENTICATION - The user's SIM 20 is adapted to store a seed for generating an authentication code which is usable to authenticate a transaction. The mobile telecommunications device 1 has a processor including means operable to obtain the seed from the SIM, to calculate the authentication code and to generate a transaction message for enabling the transaction with the entity, the transaction message including the authentication code. | 04-25-2013 |
Stephen Arthur Wheeler, Berkshire GB
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20140316019 | SOLVENT-FREE LOW ENERGY COATINGS - An aqueous coating composition having a PVC of from 70 to 80% comprising, based on the total volume solids of the dry coating unless otherwise stated, a) opacifying pigment particles comprising i) from 4 to 10% titanium dioxide ii) from 0 to 20% of hollow polymeric particles b) non-opacifying extender particles comprising i) calcium magnesium carbonate and/or ii) calcium carbonate and/or iii) nepheline syenite and/or iv) kaolin wherein i)+ii)+iii)+iv)=40 to 75% (to be announced by Katy) and iv) is 0 to 45% c) styrene-acrylic polymer binder particles having a calculated Fox Tg of from −30 to 5° C. having an acid value of from 15 to 65 mg KOH/g of polymer and wherein the polymer particles are derived from acrylic monomers and optionally further comprising styrene and/or its derivatives d) dispersant which is insoluble in water at pH 3 wherein the composition is free of volatile organic solvent. | 10-23-2014 |
Stephen Arthur Wheeler, Slough GB
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20110311801 | LOW TITIANIUM DIOXIDE COATINGS - An aqueous coating composition having a PVC of from 78 to 88% comprising, based on the total volume solids of the dry coating unless otherwise stated: | 12-22-2011 |
20110318594 | LOW TITIANIUM DIOXIDE COATINGS - Aqueous coating composition having a PVC from 78 to 85% and free of non-fugitive coalescing solvent, comprising, based on the total volume solids of the dry coating unless otherwise stated, | 12-29-2011 |
Stephen Arthur Wheeler, Slough Berkshire GB
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20150315408 | A METHOD OF MAKING OPACIFYING POLYMER PARTICLES - A method of preparing an aqueous dispersion of opacifying polymer particles containing inorganic pigment particles therein comprising or consisting of the steps of: i. dispersing inorganic pigment in aqueous medium using a dispersant of acid value at least 65 mg KOH/g of dispersant, the dispersant comprising acid moieties and the pH during dispersion is greater than the pKa of the acid moieties and also at least 0.25 pH units above or below the iso-electric point of the pigment particles, to form a stable aqueous dispersion of the pigment in the aqueous medium ii. adjusting the pH of the pigment dispersion to below the pKa of the acid moieties comprising the base swellable polymer of step iii. whilst satisfying the pH criteria of step i. iii. forming a first layer of a base swellable polymer on the pigment particles by polymerising monomers comprising acid moieties iv. forming a second layer of non-base swellable polymer v. optionally polymerising further monomers to form intermediate polymer layers having acid value between 0 and 65 mg KOH/g polymer between the pigment and the first layer and/or between the first and second layer vi. at least partially neutralising the base-swellable-polymer, using a base, at a temperature above the effective Tg of the non-base-swellable polymer whereby the base-swellable polymer is caused to swell vii. and cooling the dispersion of opacifying polymer particles to a temperature below the effective Tg of the non-base-swellable polymer. | 11-05-2015 |
Steven James Wheeler, Hereford GB
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20080223410 | Cleaning a Plurality of Supply Lines - The fluid supply apparatus includes a plurality of supply lines ( | 09-18-2008 |