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Ian Kimber, Cheshire GB
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20090305982 | MUTEINS OF TEAR LIPOCALIN AND METHODS FOR OBTAINING THE SAME - The present invention relates to novel muteins derived from human tear lipocalin. The invention also refers to a corresponding nucleic acid molecule encoding such a mutein and to a method for its generation. The invention further refers to a method for producing such a mutein. Finally, the invention is directed to a pharmaceutical composition comprising such a lipocalin mutein as well as to various uses of the mutein. | 12-10-2009 |
20130017996 | MUTEINS OF TEAR LIPOCALIN AND METHODS FOR OBTAINING THE SAME - The present invention relates to novel muteins derived from human tear lipocalin. The invention also refers to a corresponding nucleic acid molecule encoding such a mutein and to a method for its generation. The invention further refers to a method for producing such a mutein. Finally, the invention is directed to a pharmaceutical composition comprising such a lipocalin mutein as well as to various uses of the mutein. | 01-17-2013 |
Ian Kimber, Manchester GB
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20090253631 | Anti-Inflammatory Peptides - The present invention relates, inter alia, to a method of ameliorating an inflammatory skin condition. Thus, the present invention provides a peptide that includes the amino acid sequence KMIKP (SEQ ID NO: 20), wherein the peptide includes no more than 70 amino acids and wherein the peptide is capable of inhibiting allergen induced Langerhans cell migration, and wherein the peptide is not that depicted in SEQ ID NO. 19. The present invention also relates to the use of a peptide that includes the amino acid sequence KMIKP (SEQ ID NO: 20), wherein the peptide includes no more than 100 amino acids, and wherein the peptide is capable of inhibiting allergen induced Langerhans cell migration, in the manufacture of a topical medicament for the treatment of an inflammatory skin condition. | 10-08-2009 |
Ian Kimber, Alderley Park GB
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20090203586 | METHOD FOR AMELIORATING AN INFLAMMATORY SKIN CONDITION - The present invention relates to the use of thioredoxin in the manufacture of a medicament suitable for application to a skin surface for ameliorating an inflammatory skin condition. The present invention further relates to a method of ameliorating an inflammatory skin condition comprising applying to a skin surface an effective amount of a composition comprising thioredoxin. The invention further relates to a pharmaceutical composition suitable for ameliorating an inflammatory skin condition comprising from 0.0001 to 0.5 w/v thioredoxin. | 08-13-2009 |
Jennifer Kimber, Tadley GB
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20100044240 | LIQUID CRYSTAL TEMPLATED DEPOSITION METHOD - When depositing a metal or a compound of the metal from a liquid crystal phase comprising a metal compound, e.g. a metal salt, by electrochemical means, high concentrations of the salt may be employed by using an ionic surfactant in place of the commonly used non-ionic surfactant. | 02-25-2010 |
Kevin David Kimber, South Gloucestershire GB
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20150188849 | VIRTUAL SWITCH ENABLING COMMUNICATION BETWEEN EXTERNAL OBJECTS AND SIMULATION OBJECTS - Enabling communication between real and simulated elements of a process control system. Software instructions stored in a memory device are executed by a processor to represent a virtual switch. The virtual switch connects to a real element of a process control system and to a simulated element of a process control system. The virtual switch receives communication from the real element intended for the simulated element and forwards the communication to the proper simulated element. The virtual switch receives communication from the simulated element intended for the real element and forwards the communication to the proper real element. | 07-02-2015 |
Kurt Kimber, Minneapolis, MN US
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20100295472 | Power supply for floating loads - A power supply includes a current supply, a plurality of output channels, and a controller. Each of the output channels has a load and a channel switch with a reference voltage. All of the channel switches are referenced to the same reference voltage. | 11-25-2010 |
20110115407 | SIMPLIFIED CONTROL OF COLOR TEMPERATURE FOR GENERAL PURPOSE LIGHTING - A lighting system includes at least first and second light sources providing first and second colors of light. Control circuitry is operatively coupled to the first and second light sources, and is configured to control the first and second light sources relative to one another to provide a color point that is linearly controlled to approximate a non-linear target lighting behavior in the CIE 1931 color space. | 05-19-2011 |
20130292770 | ANTI-SNAPBACK CIRCUITRY FOR METAL OXIDE SEMICONDUCTOR (MOS) TRANSISTOR - A circuit for protecting a metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) device is configured to hold down or pull down a voltage at a gate of the protected MOS device during an electrostatic discharge (ESD) event. The circuit includes at least one active device or capacitance-providing element connected to the gate of the protected MOS device, configured to pull down or hold down the voltage at the gate of the protected MOS device when the ESD event occurs. | 11-07-2013 |
Kurt N. Kimber, Minneapolis, MN US
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20080266738 | Over-current protection device for a switched-mode power supply - An over-current protection device for use in a switched mode power supply prevents over-current conditions caused by short-circuits faults. The over-current protection device monitors a current in the switched mode power supply, and in particular, determines a peak current value associated with the monitored current. The monitored current is compared to a reference value to determine whether an over-current condition exists. If an over-current condition is detected, then the over-current protection device modifies the ‘off’ time of the switched mode power supply based on the determined peak current value. | 10-30-2008 |
Mark Kimber, Bethel Park, PA US
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20130081786 | VARIABLE THERMAL INSULATION - A device for selectively controlling the passage of thermal energy therethrough by selectively varying the overall thermal conductivity of the device comprises a structure having at least one component movable from a first position to a second position. When the at least one component is positioned in the first position the device exhibits a first thermal conductivity and when the at least one component is positioned in the second position the device exhibits a second thermal conductivity different than the first thermal conductivity. | 04-04-2013 |
Peter Kimber, Hampshire GB
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20090131190 | Swing Performance Analysis Device - A swing performance analysis device ( | 05-21-2009 |
Ryan Kimber, Toronto CA
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20140026024 | METHODS, SOFTWARE AND DEVICES FOR IMPROVING VISIBILITY OF USER-FILLED DATA IN AN ELECTRONIC FORM - Methods, software, and devices for processing a user-filled form are disclosed. A parsable electronic representation of the user-filled form is received. Based on parsing this electronic representation, at least one of a first or a second subset of input elements is identified. The first subset of input elements represents input fields that have received user-filled data while the second subset of input elements represents input fields that have not received user-filled data. Those text elements representing text providing descriptive context to input fields represented by the identified subset of input elements are associated with the identified subset of input elements. A graphical representation of the user-filled form is generated. In this graphical representation, text represented by text elements associated the first subset of input elements are highlighted relative to text represented by text elements associated with the second subset of input elements. | 01-23-2014 |
20140223277 | AUTOMATED GENERATION OF STRUCTURED ELECTRONIC REPRESENTATIONS OF USER-FILLABLE FORMS - Methods, software and devices for automatically constructing a structured electronic representation of a user-fillable form are disclosed. Each structured electronic representation is constructed from a parsable version of that form. A plurality of data structures for constructing structured electronic representations of user-fillable forms is stored. Each of the data structures is representative of a form region of one of a plurality of pre-defined types. A parsable version of the user-fillable form is received. This parsable version is parsed to identify fields of the user-fillable form, including at least one text field and at least one input field. These fields are grouped to form a plurality of form regions. Each of these form regions is matched to one of the stored data structures that best represents the form region in a structured electronic representation. An indicator of each matched data structure is stored. | 08-07-2014 |
Scott T. Kimber, Southampton GB
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20150037790 | CYTOSINE VARIANT DETECTION - This invention relates to methods for variant cytosine detection, and kits and probes for variant cytosine detection. In particular the variant cytosine detection is related to detection of methylated cytosine, hydroxymethylated cytosine, carboxycytosine and/or formylcytosine in nucleic acid. | 02-05-2015 |
Susan Kimber, Manchester GB
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20130122589 | TARGETED DIFFERENTIATION OF STEM CELLS - The invention provides a method of producing a mesodermal lineage progenitor cell, by 10 application of one or more factors selected from the group consisting of activin, Wnt, BMP, FGF, an inhibitor of activin, GDF and NT to a culture of undifferentiated stem cells for a period of time sufficient to differentiate a stem cell into a mesodermal lineage progenitor cell. The stem cell may be derived from a stem cell line, such as an embryonic stem cell line, for example HUES-1, HUES-7, HUES-8, MAN-1 or MAN-2. Also provided are cell 1 cultures, cells, matrices, kits and uses of the cell cultures and cells. | 05-16-2013 |
Timothy Kimber, Hampshire GB
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20090049007 | METHOD, APPARATUS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR MODEL-DRIVEN MESSAGE PARSING - There is disclosed a method, apparatus and computer program for parsing a message using a message model. A message is received comprising one or more message fields. This message is stored as a reference bitstream. The message model is used to compare a message field in one or more subsequently received messages with the equivalent field in the reference bitstream. Finally, responsive to determining that a message field in said one or more subsequently received messages matches a field in the reference bitstream a predetermined number of times, storing parser outputs for the matching field for future reuse. | 02-19-2009 |
20120254262 | METHOD, APPARATUS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR MODEL-DRIVEN MESSAGE PARSING - There is disclosed a method, apparatus and computer program for parsing a message using a message model. A message is received comprising one or more message fields. This message is stored as a reference bitstream. The message model is used to compare a message field in one or more subsequently received messages with the equivalent field in the reference bitstream. Finally, responsive to determining that a message field in said one or more subsequently received messages matches a field in the reference bitstream a predetermined number of times, storing parser outputs for the matching field for future reuse. | 10-04-2012 |
20140006980 | INTERACTIVE DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING MESSAGE MODELS | 01-02-2014 |
20140007050 | INTERACTIVE DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING MESSAGE MODELS | 01-02-2014 |