Ingham, GB
Andrew Ingham, Romsey GB
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20130031424 | PROACTIVE AND ADAPTIVE CLOUD MONITORING - Processes, computer-readable media, and machines are disclosed for reducing a likelihood that active functional components fail in a computing system. An active monitoring component receives metrics associated with different active functional components of a computing system. The different active functional components contribute to different functionalities of the system. Based at least in part on the metrics associated with a particular active functional component, the active monitoring component determines that the particular active functional component has reached a likelihood of failure but has not failed. In response to determining that the particular active functional component has reached the likelihood of failure but has not failed, the active monitoring component causes a set of actions that are predicted to reduce the likelihood of failure. | 01-31-2013 |
20150095720 | PROACTIVE AND ADAPTIVE CLOUD MONITORING - Processes, computer-readable media, and machines are disclosed for reducing a likelihood that active functional components fail in a computing system. An active monitoring component receives metrics associated with different active functional components of a computing system. The different active functional components contribute to different functionalities of the system. Based at least in part on the metrics associated with a particular active functional component, the active monitoring component determines that the particular active functional component has reached a likelihood of failure but has not failed. In response to determining that the particular active functional component has reached the likelihood of failure but has not failed, the active monitoring component causes a set of actions that are predicted to reduce the likelihood of failure. | 04-02-2015 |
Anthony Ingham, Woking GB
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20160107267 | SOLDER ALLOY - An alloy suitable for use in a wave solder process, hot air levelling process, a ball grid array or chip scale package comprising no more than 3 wt.% bismuth, from 0.15-1.5 wt.% copper, from 0.1-1.5 wt.% silver, and the balance tin, with optionally other alloying elements in certain embodiments, together with unavoidable impurities. | 04-21-2016 |
Anthony E. Ingham, London GB
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20080292492 | Solder Alloy - An alloy suitable for use in a wave solder process, reflow soldering process, hot air levelling process or a ball grid array, the alloy comprising from 0.08-3 wt. % bismuth, from 0.15-1.5 wt. % copper, from 0.1-1.5 wt. % silver, from 0-0.1 wt. % phosphorus, from 0-0.1 wt. % germanium, from 0-0.1 wt. % gallium, from 0-0.3 wt. % one or more rare earth elements, from 0-0.3 wt. % indium, from 0-0.3 wt. % magnesium, from 0-0.3 wt. % calcium, from 0-0.3 wt. % silicon, from 0-0.3 wt. % aluminium, from 0-0.3 wt. % zinc, and at least one of the following elements from 0.02-0.3 wt % nickel, from 0.008-0.2 wt % manganese, from 0.01-0.3 wt % cobalt, from 0.01-0.3 wt % chromium, from 0.02-0.3 wt % iron, and from 0.008-0.1 wt % zirconium, and the balance tin, together with unavoidable impurities. | 11-27-2008 |
Derek Binns Ingham, Leeds Yorkshire GB
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20140370416 | PROTON EXCHANGE MEMBRANE FUEL CELL - The invention relates to a proton exchange membrane fuel cell and a method of designing the same. A method of designing a proton exchange membrane fuel cell comprising a gas diffusion layer is described. The method comprises: using a model of the proton exchange membrane fuel cell to determine performance of the fuel cell, wherein the model is based on a plurality of parameters of the fuel cell, the plurality of parameters including at least one anisotropic property of the gas diffusion layer, adjusting at least one of the plurality of parameters; determining whether or not performance of the fuel cell is improved by the adjusting step and designing the fuel cell by selecting the parameters which provide improved performance. A proton exchange membrane fuel cell is also described comprising a gas diffusion layer, the proton exchange membrane fuel cell having a plurality of parameters, wherein the parameters are selected to provide substantially uniform temperature distribution across the gas diffusion layer. | 12-18-2014 |
Eileen Ingham, Leeds GB
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20090130221 | DECELLULARISATION OF TISSUE MATRICES FOR BLADDER IMPLANTATION - The invention provides an improved method of producing a natural, acellular matrix scaffold for subsequent use in tissue-engineered replacement of tissues such as the bladder. Decellularisation is carried out on an expanded or distended bladder and the product retains the strength and compliance of natural material. The invention also provides use of the matrix scaffolds as wound healing material and to investigate tissue structure and function in vitro. | 05-21-2009 |
20100040879 | PEPTIDE-COATED FIBERS - The present invention generally relates to peptide-coated fibers, processes of fabricating said fibers, and articles incorporating said fibers. | 02-18-2010 |
20100040880 | PROCESS FOR FABRICATING PEPTIDE-COATED FIBERS - The present invention generally relates to peptide-coated fibers, processes of fabricating said fibers, and articles incorporating said fibers. | 02-18-2010 |
20100152852 | PREPARATION OF TISSUE FOR MENISCAL IMPLANTATION - The present invention relates to a method of preparing a tissue matrix and its subsequent use in the replacement and/or repair of a damaged or defective meniscus. The invention also provides meniscal tissue that is substantially decellularised. | 06-17-2010 |
20100234304 | BETA SHEET TAPES RIBBONS IN TISSUE ENGINEERING - There is described a material comprising tapes, ribbons, fibrils or fibres characterized in that each of the ribbons, fibrils or fibres have an antiparallel arrangement of peptides in a β-sheet tape-like substructure. | 09-16-2010 |
20130012457 | BETA SHEET TAPES RIBBONS IN TISSUE ENGINEERING - There is described a material comprising tapes, ribbons, fibrils or fibres characterized in that each of the ribbons, fibrils or fibres have an antiparallel arrangement of peptides in a β-sheet tape-like substructure wherein the material comprises a pair of self assembling complementary polypeptides. | 01-10-2013 |
20130197667 | Acellular Vascular Products - A product comprising a natural acellular xenogenic vascular tissue matrix having at least an 80% reduction in DNA content as compared to an untreated control vascular tissue matrix and being antigenically inert by being substantially free of epitopes capable of reacting with pre-formed human antibodies and also without having the ability to substantially activate complement. The invention also includes methods of preparing such products and uses of the products especially in bypass surgery. | 08-01-2013 |
20140044649 | BETA SHEET TAPES RIBBONS IN TISSUE ENGINEERING - There is described a material comprising tapes, ribbons, fibrils or fibres characterized in that each of the ribbons, fibrils or fibres have an antiparallel arrangement of peptides in a β-sheet tape-like substructure. | 02-13-2014 |
20140186313 | BETA SHEET TAPES RIBBONS IN TISSUE ENGINEERING - There is described a material comprising tapes, ribbons, fibrils or fibres characterized in that each of the ribbons, fibrils or fibres have an antiparallel arrangement of peptides in a β-sheet tape-like substructure. | 07-03-2014 |
20150018966 | DECELLULARISATION OF TISSUE MATRICES FOR BLADDER IMPLANTATION - The invention provides an improved method of producing a natural, acellular matrix scaffold for subsequent use in tissue-engineered replacement of tissues such as the bladder. Decellularisation is carried out on an expanded or distended bladder and the product retains the strength and compliance of natural material. The invention also provides use of the matrix scaffolds as wound healing material and to investigate tissue structure and function in vitro. | 01-15-2015 |
20150050359 | DECELLULARISATION OF TISSUE MATRICES FOR BLADDER IMPLANTATION - The invention provides an improved method of producing a natural, acellular matrix scaffold for subsequent use in tissue-engineered replacement of tissues such as the bladder. Decellularisation is carried out on an expanded or distended bladder and the product retains the strength and compliance of natural material. The invention also provides use of the matrix scaffolds as wound healing material and to investigate tissue structure and function in vitro. | 02-19-2015 |
20150299266 | BETA SHEET TAPES RIBBONS IN TISSUE ENGINEERING - There is described a material comprising tapes, ribbons, fibrils or fibres characterized in that each of the ribbons, fibrils or fibres have an antiparallel arrangement of peptides in a β-sheet tape-like substructure wherein the material comprises a pair of self assembling complementary polypeptides. | 10-22-2015 |
20160046670 | BETA SHEET TAPES RIBBONS IN TISSUE ENGINEERING - There is described a material comprising tapes, ribbons, fibrils or fibres characterized in that each of the ribbons, fibrils or fibres have an antiparallel arrangement of peptides in a β-sheet tape-like substructure. | 02-18-2016 |
20160058871 | NOVEL PEPTIDE COMPLEXES - The invention relates to novel self-assembling peptide complexes comprising a charged peptide and a polysaccharide, methods of producing them and uses therefor. The novel self-assembling peptide complexes of the present invention have particular utility in the restoration of biomechanical or biochemical function of a variety of biological tissues, for example and without limitation, in degenerated spinal discs, osteoarthritic joints, damaged cartilage, meniscus, ligaments, tendons, dental, ophthalmic and cardiovascular and blood vessel tissues. The invention provides inter alia methods of repairing and or restoring biomechanical or biochemical function of biological tissues and scaffolds for the support of cell growth. | 03-03-2016 |
Eileen Ingham, Leeds Yorkshire GB
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20150216664 | COMPOSITE BONE IMPLANTS - The invention provides natural multi-composite bone implants such as bone-connective tissue-bone and osteochondral implants for the replacement and/or repair of, for example and in particular a damaged or defective bone-meniscus-bone joint or a bone-patella tendon-bone joint or osteochondral lesions, methods of preparing the composites and uses thereof. The invention also provides natural or native composite bone-connective tissue-bone and osteochondral matrices or scaffolds that are substantially decellularised for subsequent transplantation/implantation. | 08-06-2015 |
Harry Raymond Ingham, Ponteland GB
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20110009820 | Single-Use Syringe Allowing Aspiration - A syringe ( | 01-13-2011 |
Ian Butler Philip Ingham, Saffron Walden GB
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20130293637 | Inlet Manifold for an Inkjet Printhead - An ink manifold for an inkjet printhead is provided, comprising a number of substantially parallel transverse channels | 11-07-2013 |
James Ingham, London GB
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20110125902 | Apparatus And A Method For Resource Management - An apparatus and a method are provided with the apparatus being arranged to control access to one or more resources in a computing device by one or more clients in said computing device. The apparatus further arranged to receive a request for access to a said resource from a first client, determine whether or not said resource is being used by a second client, and, if said resource is being used, remove said resource from said second client and provide said resource to said first client. The method and computer program correspond to the apparatus. | 05-26-2011 |
Jonathan D. Ingham, Cambridge GB
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20100329669 | HIGH-SPEED OPTICAL TRANSCEIVER, A BI-DIRECTIONAL DUPLEX OPTICAL FIBER LINK, AND A METHOD FOR PROVIDING A BI-DIRECTIONAL DUPLEX OPTICAL FIBER LINK - A duplex optical fiber link is provided that includes two bi-directional optical fiber links. Each of the bi-directional links includes a multimode optical fiber and an optical transceiver connected to each of the ends of each of the fibers. Each of the optical transceivers includes a bi-directional optical multiplexer (MUX) that is configured to simultaneously optically couple optical data signals produced by a laser diode of the transceiver into an end of one of the fibers and to optically couple an optical data signal passing out of the end of one of the fibers onto a photodiode of the transceiver. The laser diodes operate at a data rate of at least 10 Gb/s such that each optical transceiver transmits and receives optical data signals at an aggregate data rate of at least 20 Gb/s. Consequently, the bi-directional duplex optical link has an aggregate data rate of at least 40 Gb/s. | 12-30-2010 |
Jonathan Paul Ingham, Weybridge GB
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20150114633 | MONITORING OF STEAM CHAMBER GROWTH - A methodology and system promote hydrocarbon production from a reservoir using steam assisted gravity drainage. The technique comprises deploying sensors in a subsurface environment containing the reservoir. The sensors are used to obtain data on properties related to a steam assisted gravity drainage region of the reservoir. Based on the data collected from the sensors, the amount of steam injected into areas of the reservoir may be adjusted to facilitate, e.g., optimize, production of hydrocarbons. | 04-30-2015 |
Mark Ingham, Nottinghamshire GB
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20150198727 | METHOD OF MAKING A STANDARD - A measurement standard suitable for measuring amounts of certain elements in pharmaceutical excipients is described. A reference standard is dissolved in a solvent, for example acetone, and mixed with a pharmaceutical excipient such as cellulose, lactose or calcium carbonate. The solvent is then evaporated to provide a dry standard. | 07-16-2015 |
Martin Ingham, Bolton GB
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20110197527 | BUILDING ROOF SYSTEM - The invention relates to a roof structure which can be formed from a reduced number of components with respect to a conventional structure. The structure is typically pitched or sloped and comprises a series of spaced apart trusses which are spanned by roof panels which form the external face of the roof. The panels are interlinked or engaged and may in one embodiment be provided with an inner face of insulating material. In one embodiment the panels and/or other components, such as the trusses, may be formed from plastics material. | 08-18-2011 |
Matthew Ingham, Derby GB
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20090292488 | ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS - Safe operation of electrical power distribution systems necessitates consideration of the fault level in terms of the potential for electrical current flow upon an earth or other fault within the electrical power distribution system. Previously, electrical power systems have been analysed to provide theoretical fault levels values for different zones of an electrical power distribution system based upon a worse case scenario. However, existing electrical loads will in practice provide a more adaptable and higher fault level. By monitoring and identifying an I-V characteristic upon switching electrical load in practical operation an actual default level at particular nodes in a power distribution system is determinable. In such circumstances decisions with regard to the connectablilty of further electrical generators or loads at particular parts and zones of an electrical power distribution system can be quantified by reference to the actual fault level rather than the theoretical worse case scenario level and therefore avoid unnecessary upgrading of transmission equipment or denying access to the electrical power system. | 11-26-2009 |
Philip William Ingham, South Yorkshire GB
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20090324500 | SCREEN FOR INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE MODULATORS - The present invention relates to transgenic aquatic vertebrate organisms and methods of their use in screening for, or identifying agents that are useful in modulating the inflammatory response and particularly for identifying agents useful for treating inflammatory disorders. | 12-31-2009 |