Gibson, GB
Alan Stewart Gibson, Johnstone GB
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20110244430 | TOOTH REMINERALISATION - There is herein described a film and a method of using a film for tooth remineralisation. More particularly, there is described a film comprising a bioactive glass and a water soluble polymer and a method of using such film for tooth remineralisation. | 10-06-2011 |
Alan Stewart Gibson, Renfrewshire GB
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20100086497 | TOOTH REMINERALISATION - There is herein described a film and a method of using a film for tooth remineralisation. More particularly, there is described a film comprising a bioactive glass and a water soluble polymer and a method of using such a film for tooth remineralisation. | 04-08-2010 |
Alex Gibson, Oxford GB
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20110206607 | IMIDAZOL (1,2-A)PYRIDINES AND RELATED COMPOUNDS WITH ACTIVITY AT CANNABINOID CB2 RECEPTORS - Disclosed herein are compounds of Formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, ester, amide, thereof; and methods of modulating the activity of a cannabinoid CB2 receptor comprising contacting a compound of Formula I with the cannabinoid CB2 receptor. Also disclosed are methods of imaging of a tissue by positron emission tomography, the method comprising administering to the subject a compound of Formula I, wherein the compound comprises a radioisotope. Also disclosed are methods of measuring the relative concentration of cannabinoid CB2 receptors in tissue of a subject, by using a compound of Formula I which comprises a radioisotope. In addition, method of diagnosing a disorder in a subject are disclosed. | 08-25-2011 |
Alexander Mark Gibson, Buckinghamshire GB
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20080286201 | Caspase-3 Substrate Comprising Imaging Agents - The present invention relates to diagnostic imaging agents for in vivo imaging. The imaging agents comprise a synthetic caspase-3 substrate peptide labelled with an imaging moiety suitable for diagnostic imaging in vivo. The invention also provides radiopharmaceutical compositions comprising the imaging agents, together with kits for the preparation of the radiopharmaceuticals. Also described are non-radioactive precursors suitable for the preparation of the imaging agents. The imaging agents are useful for the diagnostic imaging and or therapy monitoring in vivo of various disease states where caspase-3 is involved. | 11-20-2008 |
20100234611 | Fluorination Process of Anilide Derivatives and Benzothiazole Fluorinate Derivatives as in VIVO Imaging Agents - The invention relates to a process for preparation of a compound of formula (I): R | 09-16-2010 |
20120275973 | PURIFICATION METHODS - The invention relates to novel processes for the purification of radiolabelled tracers, using a solid-support bound scavenger group. The general concept being illustrated by the scheme: | 11-01-2012 |
Chris Gibson, Guildford GB
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20110070135 | Processes and Apparatuses for Purifying Greenhouse Gases - This invention relates to processes and apparatuses for purifying greenhouse gases. This invention relates to processes and apparatuses for drying carbon dioxide and/or producing syngas. The process includes the step of contacting a greenhouse gas stream having a contaminant with a solvent stream to at least partially reduce an amount of the contaminant and form a used solvent stream. The process includes the step of using the greenhouse gas stream for carbon sequestration, enhanced oil recovery, industrial gas supply, or chemical synthesis and production. | 03-24-2011 |
Christopher Gibson, Southampton GB
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20090083379 | Enabling connections for use with a network - An apparatus for enabling connections for use with a network comprising at least one vertex, the apparatus comprising: a receiver, for receiving a first message associated with the first vertex, wherein the first message comprises an indication that the first vertex wishes to join the network; a generator, responsive to receipt of the first message, for generating a second message associated with the at least one vertex, wherein the second message comprising an indication that the at least one vertex is operable to connect to the first vertex; and a probabilistic component for determining a first time value associated with transmission of the second message to the first vertex in accordance with probabilistic data. | 03-26-2009 |
Christopher Hugh Gibson, London GB
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20090327398 | Method and System for User Equipment Configuration - A method of managing configuration of user equipment that has a configuration database modifiable with configuration data in a first format, and a communications unit for receiving configuration data in a second format is described. The method comprises storing a user agent at the user equipment; providing received configuration data in the second format to the user agent; using the user agent to transform the configuration data into the first format in the user equipment; and modifying the configuration database with the configuration data in the first format. | 12-31-2009 |
Christopher James Gibson, Reigate GB
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20090121155 | RADIOTHERAPY APPARATUS AND PARTS THEREOF - A geometry item (such as a gantry arm or an MLC leaf) of a radiotherapeutic apparatus needs to be moved in an accurate manner. The effect of inertia introduces a potential inaccuracy. A radiotherapeutic apparatus is therefore disclosed, comprising a geometry item, a radiation source capable of emitting a beam of therapeutic radiation, and a control unit, the geometry item being moveable to adjust the geometry of the beam, the radiation source having a variable dose rate, and the control unit being arranged to cause variations in the speed of movement of the geometry item and to adjust the dose rate of the radiation source for a period of time after a change in the speed of the geometry item. | 05-14-2009 |
Christopher James Gibson, Surrey GB
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20100329422 | Radiotherapeutic apparatus - A radiotherapeutic apparatus comprises a source able to emit a beam of therapeutic radiation along a beam axis, a multi-leaf collimator arranged to collimate the beam to a desired shape, wherein the source is rotateable about a rotation axis that is substantially orthogonal and intersects with the beam axis thereby to describe an arc around that axis, and further comprises a control means able to control the dose/time rate of the source, the rotation speed of the source, and the multi-leaf collimator position. The control means is arranged to receive a treatment plan in which the arc is divided into a plurality of notional arc-segments, and specifying the total dose for the arc-segment and a Start and end MLC position. It then controls the source in accordance with that plan over an first arc-segment such that at least one of the rotation speed and dose rate are constant and the multi-leaf collimator changes shape, and a second arc segment such that at least one of the rotation speed and dose rate are constant at a level different to the constant level adopted during the first arc-segment. It achieves this by calculating the total time required for the arc segment for a plurality of factors including an MLC leaf movement from a prescribed position at the start of the arc-segment to a prescribed position at the end of the arc-segment, at a maximum leaf speed, rotation of the source from the start to the end of the arc-segment at a maximum source rotation speed, delivery of the dose at a maximum dose rate per time, selecting the factor dictating the longest time, and Controlling the apparatus so that the selected factor operates at its respective maximum and the remaining factors are operated at a reduced rate selected to match that longest time, wherein the total time required for the arc segment for at least one factor relating to a moving geometry item is the greater of (a); a time required to complete the segment at a continuous defined upper speed for the geometry item and (b) a time required to accelerate the geometry item until it is travelling at the defined upper speed. Generally, the time required to accelerate the geometry item to the defined upper speed will include a time to accelerate the geometry item to that speed, and a further time to accelerate the geometry item beyond that speed and subsequently decelerate it until travelling at that speed. | 12-30-2010 |
Christopher R. Gibson, Southampton GB
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20110131242 | PERSISTENT QUERYING IN A FEDERATED DATABASE SYSTEM - Methods and systems are provided, for persistent querying in a federated database system. A federated database system has a plurality of connectable database management system nodes, each database node having at least one database. Persistent querying includes: receiving a query at a first database node and propagating the query from the first database node to other database nodes in the federated database system. A responding database node satisfying the query: obtains a query results set; defines a topic identifier for the query; and publishes subsequent messages relating to the topic identifier when data updates are available. The first database node receives query results sets from one or more responding nodes and the first database node subscribes to topic identifiers for publications of subsequent messages from the responding database nodes. Subsequent messages are published relating to the query along the connection through which the query is returned. | 06-02-2011 |
Clifford Gibson, Herts GB
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20080273034 | Interface and method of interfacing between a parametric modelling unit and a polygon based rendering system - An interface for use in a 3-d graphics system comprising a parametric modelling unit for modelling objects as high order surfaces, and a polygon based rendering system for rendering polygon modelled objects for display. The interface comprises an input for receiving data and a subdivision unit coupled to the input for processing the data. The interface includes a converter coupled to the subdivision unit for determining from leaf patch data a first plurality of values representing vertices of tessellating polygons describing the leaf patch, and for determining from sub-leaf patch data a second plurality of values representing the vertices of tessellating polygons describing the sub-leaf patch. The interface also has a combiner, coupled to the converter, for combining the values to form leaf polygon data defining the polygon vertices at a first subdivision level, and an output coupled to the combiner for outputting the leaf polygon data. | 11-06-2008 |
Colin Gibson, Cardiff GB
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20090215110 | WATER MONITORING SYSTEMS - The invention relates to a continuous water monitoring system, including components thereof, and a method relating thereto for continuously monitoring, in real-time, a water supply in order to detect contaminants therein. The system employs the use of a live culture of bioluminescent bacteria and suitable light detecting means. | 08-27-2009 |
20090269836 | Apparatus and Method for Analysing a Biological Sample in Response to Microwave Radiation - Apparatus and method of exposing a chemical, biological or biochemical sample to radiation. A sample in liquid or vapour phase is segmented and conveyed along a sample path. At least one generator or source for generating electromagnetic radiation is directed at the sample and at least one of reflected, emitted and transmitted radiation is measured at least one point along the sample path. In one embodiment, the sample is a luminescent culture produced by a continuous culture system. | 10-29-2009 |
Colin Gibson, Glasgow GB
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20090075992 | Pteridine Derivatives as Nitric Oxide Synthase Activators - The present invention relates to the use of pteridine derivatives as nitric oxide synthase activators. In particular, the derivatives find use in the treatment of diseases associated with endothelial dysfunction such as cardiovascular diseases. | 03-19-2009 |
Danuta Gibson, Reach GB
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20090322811 | INKJET PRINTING SYSTEM - An inkjet printing system comprising a plurality of static inkjet printing units each comprising at least one inkjet printing head; an ink-receiving element comprising a poorly-absorbing or impermeable substrate; an aqueous inkjet composition which comprises a polymeric compound comprising discrete particles responsive to an external stimulus, and a functional material, which may be incorporated as part of the polymeric particles, the composition having a first rheological state and a different second rheological state in response to a stimulated change in conditions, the first state being associated with a first lower viscosity of the composition, wherein the particles have a first lower volume, and the second state being associated with a second higher viscosity of the composition, wherein the particles have a second higher volume, and of drying the aqueous ink composition only positioned downstream of the plurality of the printing units. | 12-31-2009 |
20110245400 | STIMULUS-RESPONSIVE POLYMERIC PARTICLES - A stimulus-responsive polymer particulate composition, comprising a first monomer, such as an aqueous microgel derived, for example, from N-isopropylacrylamide, may be rendered less susceptible to aggregation at high shear (e.g. at least as high as 10 | 10-06-2011 |
Danuta Gibson, Cambridgeshire GB
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20100068387 | INK FOR PRINTING ON LOW ENERGY SUBSTRATES - The invention provides an aqueous inkjet ink composition comprises a polymeric compound comprising discrete particles responsive to an external stimulus, and a functional material, wherein the functional material may be incorporated as part of the polymeric particles, the particles causing the composition to have a first rheological state and a different second rheological state in response to a stimulated change in conditions, the first rheological state being associated with a first lower viscosity of the composition, wherein the particles have a first lower volume, enabling the composition to pass through an inkjet printhead orifice and the second rheological state being associated with a second higher viscosity of the composition, wherein the particles have a second higher volume, enabling immobilisation of droplets of the composition on a substrate. The inkjet composition is particularly useful in a continuous inkjet printing system for printing onto a wide range of surfaces including impermeable surfaces. | 03-18-2010 |
20120046407 | METHOD OF PREPARING STIMULUS-RESPONSIVE POLYMERIC PARTICLES - A method of making a polymeric compound, comprising discrete particles responsive to an external stimulus, that is resistant to aggregation in high-shear fields, which includes the addition of a polymerization initiator to a reaction mixture comprising a monomer corresponding to the polymeric compound, wherein the method comprises the portion-wise addition of aliquots of a cross-linking agent to the reaction mixture, wherein an aliquot of the cross-linking agent is added to the reaction mixture both before the addition of the polymerization initiator and after the polymerization has progressed substantially to completion. The polymer particles are largely immune to the effects of transient shear rates at least as high as 10 | 02-23-2012 |
Danuta Gibson, Cambridge GB
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20100238232 | CONTINUOUS INK JET PRINTING OF ENCAPSULATED DROPLETS - A method for creating composite droplets for use in an ink jet system includes a first fluid ( | 09-23-2010 |
Darren Gibson, Dundee GB
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20080318954 | Compounds - The present invention relates to compounds of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein: Z | 12-25-2008 |
20090137572 | 2-substituted-4-heteroaryl-pyrimidines useful for the treatment of proliferative disorders - The present invention relates to selected substituted pyrimidines their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and their use as inhibitors of one or more protein kinases, and hence their use in the treatment of proliferative disorders, viral disorders and/or other disorders. | 05-28-2009 |
20090318446 | 4-(1H-Indol-3-yl)-Pyrimidin-2-Ylamine Derivatives and Their Use in Therapy - The present invention relates to compounds of formula (I), or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. The present invention seeks to provide further substituted heteroaryl-substituted pyrimidine derivatives. More specifically, the invention relates to compounds that have broad therapeutic applications in the treatment of a number of different diseases and/or that are capable of inhibiting one or more protein kinases. | 12-24-2009 |
Des Gibson, Leicester GB
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20090297787 | Method/Apparatus for Forming a Coated Optical Lens - The invention relates to the formation of optical lens including a coating, typically, an anti-reflective (AR) coating which provides improved characteristics of the lens. The invention provides for a method and apparatus for forming the coated lens in which there is provided a sheet material with the coating applied to at least one surface thereof. At least part of the sheet material is then placed into a mold and located so as to form an external surface of the lens, the base of which is formed by introducing, typically by injection, a material into the mold and during which molding process the material and sheet material join together to form the optical lens with the coating. | 12-03-2009 |
Desmond Gibson, Liecestershire GB
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20080223715 | Coating of Optical Substrates Using Closed Field System - The invention relates to apparatus and a method for depositing material onto substrates, particularly optical substrates, to form a coating thereon. The apparatus and method incorporates the use of a series of magnetrons provided to be controlled to sputter deposit material provided in targets mounted therein, on to the substrates. There is provided a voltage to the magnetrons to operate the same and the level of voltage which is required to form required coating or coating layer characteristics is determined by using monitoring apparatus, at least when forming the coating or coating layer for the first time. The appropriate voltage level data for operation of the magnetrons can be held in a database and subsequently used to control the voltage level when forming an identified coating or layers of coatings. | 09-18-2008 |
20090065741 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR THE APPLICATION OF A MATERIAL LAYER TO DISPLAY DEVICES - The invention relates to a method and apparatus for the application of material to form a layer of an organic electroluminescent device. The material is sputter deposited typically from at least one target of material held in respect to a magnetron in a coating chamber. The magnetrons used can be unbalanced magnetrons and/or are provided with other magnetrons and/or magnet arrays in a closed field configuration. The material is found to be deposited in a manner which prevents or minimises damage to the device and hence reduces or removes the need for a barrier layer to be applied. | 03-12-2009 |
Desmond Robert Gibson, Helensburgh GB
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20130026369 | GAS SENSOR WITH RADIATION GUIDE - An optical absorption gas sensor includes a radiation source, detector and a radiation guide. The radiation source and detector are close together and in thermal communication. The radiation guide has a rectangular cross section and curves in a first sense, around an axis parallel to the major dimension of the rectangular cross section, and then in a second opposite sense, and again in the first sense. A relatively long path for radiation is provided in a compact device, without the attenuation of radiation which would occur if the radiation guide did not have a rectangular cross section and curved only around an axis parallel to the major dimension of the rectangular cross section. A reference measurement can be obtained by mounting a reference radiation source behind a translucent measurement radiation source and directing radiation from the reference radiation source through the measurement radiation source. Radiation from a reference radiation source may be directed around the measurement reference source. Measurement and reference signals can be obtained by using a light emitting diode to generate radiation which is detected by a photodiode, in a first operating mode, and driving the photodiode to generate radiation having a different emission spectrum while detecting the resulting radiation using the light emitting diode, in a second operating mode. An optical absorption gas sensor may be manufactured by abutting two or more L-shaped radiation guide portions to form a radiation guide. The radiation guide has an interior surface operable to reflect radiation emitted by the radiation source of the optical absorption gas sensor. | 01-31-2013 |
Desmond Robert Gibson, Argyll & Bute GB
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20130271751 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR GENERATING LIGHT PULSES FROM LEDS IN OPTICAL ABSORPTION GAS SENSORS - An optical absorption gas sensor for detecting an analyte gas comprises a gas sample receiving chamber, at least one light emitting diode (LED) and a photodiode or other photosensor. A plurality of light pulses are generated by passing pulses of current through the at least one LED. The current through the at least one LED is measured a plurality of times during each pulse and taken into account when generating a compensated output signal. The transfer ratio between LED current and photodiode output signal is calculated a plurality of times during each pulse. An ADC measures the LED and photodiode currents alternately. The LED pulses are generated by inductor discharge flyback and the period of time for which current is supplied to the inductor prior to each pulse is selected so that the photodiode output current is at an optimal region within the input range of the ADC. At least the temperature of the at least one LED is measured and taken into account when generating the compensated output signal. Thus, rather than providing especially careful control of the LED pulses, the pulses are measured, enabling a simpler, lower power circuit which is tolerant of variations in temperature to be provided. | 10-17-2013 |
20130301052 | TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR OPTICAL ABSORPTION GAS SENSORS, AND OPTICAL ABSORPTION GAS SENSORS THEREBY CALIBRATED - An optical absorption gas sensor has an LED light source and a photodiode light detector, a temperature measuring device for measuring the LED temperature and a temperature measuring device for measuring the photodiode temperature. The sensor is calibrated by measuring the response of photodiode current at zero analyte gas concentration and at a reference analyte gas concentration. From these measurement, calibration data taking into account the effect of photodiode temperature on the sensitivity of the photodiode and, independently, the effect of changes in the spectrum of light output by the LED on the light detected by the photodiode with LED temperature can be obtained. Calibration data is written to memory in the gas sensor and in operation of the gas sensor, the output is compensated for both LED and photodiode temperature. The LED and photodiode can therefore be relatively far apart and operate at significantly different temperatures allowing greater freedom of optical pathway design. | 11-14-2013 |
Diane Gibson, Clydebank GB
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20080282495 | Vacuum Cleaner Apparatus - An upright vacuum cleaner has a hose assembly ( | 11-20-2008 |
Elizabeth Gibson, Nottingham GB
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20130160855 | HIGH EFFICIENCY DYE-SENSITIZED SOLAR CELLS - Cobalt polypyridine complexes are interesting alternative redox mediators for large scale manufacturing of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs) since they are less aggressive towards metal contacts and absorb less light than iodide/triiodide. Here we have examined the effect of steric properties of triphenylamine-based organic sensitizers and cobalt polypyridine redox mediators on the electron lifetime and overall device performance in DSCs. Matching the steric bulk of the dye and redox mediator was found to minimize recombination and mass transport problems in DSCs employing cobalt redox mediators. Recombination was efficiently slowed down by introducing insulating butoxyl chains on the dye, allowing the use of a cobalt redox mediator with a less steric bulk. The best efficiency of DSCs sensitized with a triphenylamine-based organic dye in combination with cobalt(II/III) tris(2,2′-bipyridyl) match the highest efficiencies obtained so far with iodide-free electrolytes, reaching a 6.3% overall conversion efficiency under AMI.5 condition (1000 Wm-2) and an efficiency of 7.8% at 1/10 of a sun. Organic dyes with high extinction coefficient can thus be used instead of standard ruthenium sensitizers to build thin films DSCs in order to overcome mass transport and recombination limitations associated with the cobalt redox couples. DSCs sensitized with organic dyes employing cobalt redox mediators are promising for low light intensity applications since the efficiency and voltage is high at indoor illumination. | 06-27-2013 |
Garry H. Gibson, Nottingham GB
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20090132351 | Transaction processing system - A transaction processing system for enabling users to authorize transactions, comprising: | 05-21-2009 |
Gary Gibson, Durham GB
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20100220835 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INSPECTION OF MATERIALS - A method of and apparatus for obtaining radiation interaction data related to an image of an object. The method involves using a detector system for detecting and collecting spectroscopically resolvable information about incident radiation, and collecting one or more datasets of information at the detector after interaction with an object. Each dataset is resolved across at least three frequency bands within the spectrum of the source. The ratio between measured intensities is evaluated for at least two pairs of such frequency bands in a given intensity dataset to obtain a numerical indicator in functional relationship with a material property. The numerical indicator is then compared with a library of data characteristics of target materials. An apparatus is also disclosed for inspection of materials | 09-02-2010 |
20100223016 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IDENTIFICATION AND DETECTION OF LIQUIDS - A method and apparatus for the identification and detection of composition of a liquid are disclosed. The invention involves detecting and collecting spectroscopically resolvable information about incident radiation, and collecting one or more datasets of intensity information at the detector system. Each dataset is resolved across at least three frequency bands within the spectrum of the source to produce an intensity data item for each band. A numerical relationship is evaluated for at least two pairs of frequency bands in a given intensity dataset to obtain a numerical indicator functionally related to a characteristic physical material property such as a material coefficient that varies functionally with radiation energy. The numerical indicator is compared with a library of data for a range of potential component liquids in order to obtain an indication of the likely composition of the liquid sample. An apparatus for use in identifying and detecting a liquid is also disclosed. | 09-02-2010 |
20120116691 | Method for the Identification of Materials in a Container - Method for the identification of a homogeneous material (e.g. a liquid) in a container (e.g. a bottle) by measuring its X-ray or gamma spectrum and deriving its specific attenuation function. The method comprises building a database of the attenuation functions of empty containers, of containers filled with various fluid materials and of the contained fluid materials itself (by subtracting or devoluting the empty-container-attenuation-function from the filled-container-attenuation-function), recording the spectrum of an unknown material in a container and comparing this spectrum to the spectra in the database. | 05-10-2012 |
Gary Gibson, Esh Winning Durham GB
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20110110493 | Determination of Composition of Liquids - A method of and apparatus for obtaining radiation transmission data from a liquid in such manner that allows some data about relative proportions of constituent ingredients to be derived is described. A radiation source and a radiation detector system able to resolve transmitted intensity across a plurality of frequencies within the spectrum of the source are used to produce transmitted intensity data for each such frequency. Measured data is compared numerically to a mass attenuation data library storing mass attenuation data, individually or collectively, for a small number of expected constituent ingredients of the liquid to fit each intensity data item to the relationship given by the exponential attenuation law: I/I | 05-12-2011 |
Glenn Gibson, Berkshire GB
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20090022849 | Prebiotic Use of Fruits and Fruit Juices in the Promotion of Beneficial Gut Microflora - The invention concerns the prebiotic effects of dark fruit and their juices such as blackcurrant, cranberry and pomegranate juices. The invention is also directed to the use of the a dark fruit or dark fruit juice for manufacture of an orally ingestable composition to promote health by promoting the growth of beneficial gut microflora. The beverage can be made from one or more dark fruit juices, in combination with other prebiotics and various other ingredients. | 01-22-2009 |
Glenn R. Gibson, Shinfield GB
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20090311379 | Method For Simulating The Functional Attributes Of Human Milk Oligosaccharides In Formula-Fed Infants - The present invention is directed to a novel method for increasing the production of acetate, decreasing the production of butyrate, increasing the population and species of beneficial bacteria and slowing the rate of fermentation of prebiotics within the gut of a formula-fed infant. The method comprises administration of a therapeutically effective amount of PDX to the infant. | 12-17-2009 |
20120328585 | Nutritional Composition Having Prebiotic - The present invention is directed to a novel method for increasing the production of acetate, decreasing the production of butyrate, increasing the population and species of beneficial bacteria and slowing the rate of fermentation of prebiotics within the gut of a formula-fed infant. The method comprises administration of a therapeutically effective amount of PDX to the infant. | 12-27-2012 |
Glenn R. Gibson, Reading GB
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20090176734 | Method For Simulating The Functional Attributes Of Human Milk Oligosaccharides In Formula-Fed Infants - The present invention is directed to a novel method for increasing the production of acetate, decreasing the production of butyrate, increasing the population and species of beneficial bacteria and slowing the rate of fermentation of prebiotics within the gut of a formula-fed infant. The method comprises administration of a therapeutically effective amount of PDX to the infant. | 07-09-2009 |
20100316766 | Methods of Promoting the Growth of Beneficial Bacteria in the Gut - A method of promoting the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut of a human in need thereof, which involves administering to a human a composition containing an effective amount of Ara-(1-5)-(Ara) | 12-16-2010 |
20110003768 | PREBIOTIC COMPOSITIONS - The present invention concerns nutritional compositions comprising oligosaccharides for controlling inflammatory bowel disease and related disorders, such as diarrhoea and constipation. | 01-06-2011 |
20110021417 | COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING OLIGOSACCHARIDES - The present invention concerns compositions comprising a saccharide for the inhibition of pathogen adhesion to mammalian cells. | 01-27-2011 |
20120157406 | METHOD OF PREVENTING DIARRHOEA - The present invention provides a method for the prevention of the incidence of and/or a reduction in the duration of acute diarrhoea, particularly in travellers, said method comprising orally administering an oligosaccharide composition, in particular a non-digestible oligosaccharide, to a mammal. | 06-21-2012 |
Hugh D. Gibson, Edinburgh GB
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20090256365 | Circuit insulation methods and systems for vehicle door latches - An injection molding method and system for an electrical circuit utilized in vehicle door latch mechanisms is disclosed herein. A mold is generally provided in which a mold cavity is formed therein from walls of the mold. An electrical circuit associated with vehicle door latch and/or integrated with the vehicle door latch can be located within the mold cavity. A plastics material can then be injection molded into the mold cavity of the mold, wherein the plastics material covers and seals the electrical circuit to provide insulation and environmental protection to the electrical circuit. | 10-15-2009 |
Iain R. Gibson, Aberdeen GB
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20100262258 | BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS - The present invention provides a process for the preparation of a silicate and carbonate co-substituted calcium phosphate material. The process comprises the steps of: forming a silicon and optionally carbon-containing calcium phosphate precipitate by an aqueous precipitation method involving preparing an aqueous solution comprising phosphate ions, silicate ions, calcium ions and optionally carbonate ions, wherein the ratio of Ca/P and of Ca/(P+Si) in the solution is maintained above approximately 1.67; and heating the precipitate in an atmosphere comprising carbon and oxygen to form a silicate and carbonate co-substituted calcium phosphate material. The present invention also provides a synthetic carbonate and silicate co-substituted hydroxyapatite material, as well as a biomedical material. | 10-14-2010 |
20110021338 | SYNTHESIS OF BIOCERAMIC COMPOSITIONS - A process for the synthesis of a bioceramic composition comprising calcium phosphosilicate (CPS, Ca | 01-27-2011 |
Iain Ronald Gibson, Stonehaven GB
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20100322867 | BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS - A synthetic calcium phosphate-based biomedical material comprising gadolinium. The material may comprise a compound having the general chemical formula: Ca | 12-23-2010 |
20140302164 | SYNTHESIS OF BIOCERAMIC COMPOSITIONS - A process for the synthesis of a bioceramic composition comprising calcium phosphosilicate (CPS, Ca | 10-09-2014 |
Iain Ronald Gibson, Aberdeen GB
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20100173009 | SILICATE-SUBSTITUTED HYDROXYAPATITE - An inorganic silicate-substituted calcium phosphate hydroxyapatite, useful as a biomaterial, has a Ca/P molar ratio in the range 2.05 to 2.55 and a Ca/(P+Si) molar ratio less than 1.66. The hydroxyapatite can be substantially free of carbonate ions. The material has relatively high solubility and is able to release silicon into solution. | 07-08-2010 |
20130095183 | BONE GRAFT SYSTEM - The bone graft system comprises a solid inorganic component, which is bone graft material, and a hydrogel. The hydrogel contains >2 ppm of silicon ions, calculated as parts by weight of Si per million of the aqueous component of the hydrogel. Preferably, the solid inorganic component comprises hydroxyapatite or a silicon-containing hydroxyapatite, and may be a silicon-containing hydroxyapatite having a Ca/P ratio in the range 2.05 to 2.55 and a Ca/(P+Si) molar ratio less than 1.66. Bone healing is promoted by delivery of silicon ion release from the hydrogel and by the solid inorganic component stimulating cell behavior. | 04-18-2013 |
20150024023 | CALCIUM PHOSPHATE MATERIAL - The invention relates to porous granular calcium phosphate osteoinductive materials, particularly materials useful in body tissue repair, principally bone repair and bone replacement, and also to the use of such materials and to a method of making such materials. Exemplary materials comprise discrete porous granules each containing crystals of at least one calcium phosphate, wherein (i) at least 90% of said crystals of the granules have a crystal size in the range 10-100 nm, (ii) at least 90% of the pores in the granules have a pore size in the range 10-500 nm, (iii) the average pore size of the pores having pore size in the range 10-500 nm in the granules is in the range 30-90 nm, (iv) the total volume porosity of the granules is at least 50%, and (v) the surface area of the granules is in the range 10-70 m | 01-22-2015 |
Ian Gibson, Southampton GB
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20120184696 | METHOD OF MAKING A CONTACT LENS - A method of making a contact lens comprising the steps of reacting in a mould a polymerisable formulation comprising at least one fluorine-containing silicone monomer at least one non-fluorine-containing silicone monomer and at least one hydrophilic monomer to form a contact lens, subjecting the contact lens to one or more solvent extraction steps to remove impurities, oligomers and unreacted monomers and hydrate the contact lens, wherein all of the solvent extraction steps are undertaken using an aqueous solvent. | 07-19-2012 |
John Gibson, Farnham Common GB
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20080284049 | THERMAL CURING METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR FORMING CONTACT LENSES - Contact lens curing systems and methods are described. A contact lens curing system includes an oven that has a plurality of curing zones a mold advancement system for moving the contact lens mold assemblies between the plurality of zones and a controlled atmosphere within the curing zones that provides a substantially chemically inert environment in which contact lens precursor materials can be polymerized in contact lens mold assemblies located in the curing zones. Methods of producing contact lenses include curing contact lens precursor materials in contact lens mold assemblies in the lens curing system. As an example, an oven for curing contact precursor materials in molds the curing process being done in an inert atmosphere, includes a plurality of heating zones, such as three heating zones | 11-20-2008 |
20110068496 | THERMAL CURING METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR FORMING CONTACT LENSES - Contact lens curing systems and methods are described. A contact lens curing system includes an oven that has a plurality of curing zones, a mold advancement system for moving the contact lens mold assemblies between the plurality of zones, and a controlled atmosphere within the curing zones that provides a substantially chemically inert environment in which contact lens precursor materials can be polymerized in contact lens mold assemblies located in the curing zones. Methods of producing contact lenses include curing contact lens precursor materials in contact lens mold assemblies in the lens curing system. As an example, an oven for curing contact precursor materials in molds, the curing process being done in an inert atmosphere, includes a plurality of heating zones, such as three heating zones | 03-24-2011 |
20120219387 | THERMAL CURING METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR FORMING CONTACT LENSES - Contact lens curing systems and methods are described. A contact lens curing system includes an oven that has a plurality of curing zones, a mold advancement system for moving contact lens mold assemblies between the plurality of zones, and a controlled atmosphere the curing zones that provides a substantially chemically inert environment in which contact lens precursor materials can be polymerized in contact mold assemblies located in the curing zones. Methods of producing contact lenses include curing contact lens precursor materials in contact lens mold assemblies in the lens curing system. | 08-30-2012 |
John Martin Gibson, Salford GB
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20120191749 | DATA SELECTION - A method of selecting data, the method comprising, receiving data indicating a first requirement and identifying first records stored in a first database. The first records relate to first data subjects and the identification is based upon the first requirement. The first data subjects cannot be identified from the records of the first database. Second records are identified, the second records being stored in a second database and relating to the first data subjects. The first data subjects can be identified from the identified records of the second database. Each of the second records corresponds to a respective one of the first records, and the identification of the second records is based upon the first requirement. | 07-26-2012 |
Jonathan Gibson, Brighton GB
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20100060661 | PHYSICALLY PRESENT GAME CAMERA - A system and method for viewing objects within a virtual environment are disclosed. A virtual camera and an object exist within the virtual environment. The camera is focused on the object such that the user of the virtual environment sees the object from the perspective of the camera. The virtual camera and the object being view are subject to the physics based rules of the simulation environment. | 03-11-2010 |
Jonathan Gibson, Hayward Heath GB
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20120028700 | ONLINE PARALLEL PLAY - Systems, methods and articles of manufacture are disclosed for providing concurrent gameplay of a single-player mode of a computer game. In one embodiment, a first instance of the single-player mode of the computer game is being played by a first player and receives, from a second instance of the single-player mode of the computer game, data associated with an avatar controlled by a second player. The first instance may provide, to the first player, an indication of the avatar controlled by the second player, as both players play the computer game. | 02-02-2012 |
Karl Richard Gibson, Kent GB
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20100240652 | Pyridine Derivatives as Sodium Channel Modulators - The present invention relates to compounds of the formula (I) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and solvates thereof, to processes for the preparation of, intermediates used in the preparation of, and compositions containing such compounds and the uses of such compounds for the treatment of pain. | 09-23-2010 |
20140275100 | PYRIDAZINE DERIVATIVES USEFUL IN THERAPY - The invention provides compounds of formula I, (I) wherein: R represents a cyclic group selected from phenyl, heteroaryl, heterocyclyl and C 3-6 cycloalkyl; 10 wherein each cyclic group is optionally substituted with from 1 to 3 substituents selected from halo, C -6 alkyl optionally substituted with 1-3 halogen atoms, phenyl, C -6 alkoxy optionally substituted with 1-3 halogen atoms, cyano, heteroaryl 1a and heterocyclyl 1a; and wherein each cyclic group is optionally fused to a benzene ring or a 5- or 16-membered heteroaromatic or heterocyclic ring each containing from 1 to 3 heteroatoms (selected from N, O and S); and when the group is substituted the substitution may occur anywhere on the optionally fused ring system as a whole; and wherein heterocyclyl and heterocyclyl 1a may additionally be substituted with ═O; 20 X represents a bond or C -6 alkylene (which may be straight or branched); R 2 represents H or C -6 alkyl; R 3 represents H or C -6 alkyl; Y represents a bond or C -6 alkylene (which may be straight or branched, and optionally substituted with OH or CF 3); 2 R 4 represents a cyclic group selected from phenyl, heteroaryl 4, heterocyclyl 4 and C 3-6 cycloalkyl; wherein each cyclic group is optionally substituted with from 1 to 3 substituents selected from halo, C -6 alkyl optionally substituted with 1-3 halogen atoms, TET01063WO 4 phenyl, C -6 alkyl substituted with phenyl, C -6 alkoxy optionally substituted with -3 halogen atoms, cyano, heteroaryl 4a and heterocyclyl 4a; and wherein each cyclic group is optionally fused to benzene ring or a 5- or 6-membered heteroaromatic or heterocyclic ring each containing from 1 to 3 heteroatoms (selected from N, O and S); and when the group is substituted the substitution may occur anywhere on the optionally fused ring system as a whole; and wherein heterocyclyl 4 and heterocyclyl 4a may additionally be substituted with ═O; heteroaryl, heteroaryl 1a, heteroaryl 4 and heteroaryl 4a independently represent a 5- or 6-membered heteroaryl group containing from 1 to 3 heteroatoms (selected from N, O and 10 S); and heterocyclyl, heterocyclyl 1a, heterocyclyl 4 and heterocyclyl 4a independently represent a 5- or 6-membered heterocyclyl group containing from 1 to 3 heteroatoms (selected from N, O and S); and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and solvates thereof.1 The compounds are useful as pharmaceuticals, particularly in the treatment of fibrotic diseases, cancer and pain. | 09-18-2014 |
Karl Richard Gibson, Sandwich GB
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20090048306 | PYRIDINE DERIVATIVES - The present invention relates to compounds of the formula (I): | 02-19-2009 |
20100249091 | Amide Compounds Useful in Therapy - A compound of Formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof, | 09-30-2010 |
20120136023 | Inhibitors of HIV Replication - The present invention relates to novel 2,3,4-substituted 5,6,7,8-tetrahydro[1]benzothieno[2,3-b]pyridine compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, to compositions containing such compounds and to the use of such compounds as inhibitors of HIV replication. | 05-31-2012 |
20120258950 | PYRROLO[2,3-d]PYRIMIDINE TROPOMYSIN-RELATED KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention relates to compounds of Formula (I) | 10-11-2012 |
20120316150 | AMIDE COMPOUNDS USEFUL IN THERAPY - A compound of Formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof, | 12-13-2012 |
20140315927 | Inhibitors of HIV Replication - The present invention relates to novel 2,3,4-substituted 5,6,7,8-tetrahydro[1]benzothieno[2,3-b]pyridine compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, to compositions containing such compounds and to the use of such compounds as inhibitors of HIV replication. | 10-23-2014 |
20140364415 | PYRROLO[2,3-d]PYRIMIDINE TROPOMYSIN-RELATED KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention relates to compounds of Formula (I) | 12-11-2014 |
Keith Hopkinson Gibson, Macclesfield GB
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20100075942 | N-PHENYL-4-PYRIDIN-2-YL-BENZAMIDE DERIVATIVES AS HISTONE DEACYLASE (HDAC) INHIBITORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER - The invention concerns benzamide derivatives of Formula (I) wherein R | 03-25-2010 |
Keith Hopkinson Gibson, Cheshire GB
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20080293687 | Benzamide Compounds - The invention concerns benzamide compounds of Formula (I), wherein R | 11-27-2008 |
Kenneth Gibson, Portlethen GB
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20120186817 | MULTI-CYCLE PIPE CUTTER AND RELATED METHODS - A downhole pipe cutting tool includes a tool body having a piston assembly disposed in a central bore thereof, wherein the piston assembly is configured to translate longitudinally along the central axis of the tool body, and a plurality of cutter knife sets. Each of the plurality of cutter knife sets includes at least two individual cutter knives circumferentially spaced about a central axis of the tool body and is configured to selectively engage with the piston assembly to extend outward to perform pipe cutting operation. | 07-26-2012 |
Mairi Gibson, Essex GB
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20090099169 | Benzofuran Compounds As EP1 Receptor Antagonists - Compounds of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable derivative thereof: | 04-16-2009 |
20090239845 | PYRAZOLE COMPOUNDS AS PROSTAGLANDIN RECEPTORS LIGANDS - Compounds of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable derivative thereof: wherein Z, R | 09-24-2009 |
20090281152 | Indole Compounds Having Affinity to the EP1 Receptor - Compounds of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable derivative thereof: formula (I) wherein R | 11-12-2009 |
20100004240 | Indole Compounds - Compounds of Formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable derivative thereof: wherein R | 01-07-2010 |
20100056527 | BENZOFURAN COMPOUNDS USEFUL IN THE TREATMENT OF CONDITIONS MEDIATED BY THE ACTION OF PGE2 AT THE EP1 RECEPTOR - A compound of formula (I): | 03-04-2010 |
Mark Gibson, Ayrshire GB
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20120131914 | Power Generation System - A system for generating power is described. The system comprises a gas compressor, a reservoir for storing compressed gas and an apparatus adapted to be located within a body of a liquid. The apparatus comprises at least one chamber in fluid communication with the compressed gas reservoir and an output device. In use, a compressed gas is supplied to the/each chamber from the reservoir, the buoyancy of the gas applying an upward force to a portion of the chamber, the upward force moving at least a portion of the chamber from a first position to a second position, the movement of the at least a portion of the chamber adapted to drive the output device to provide a continuous apparatus output. In at least one embodiment of the invention, heat is extracted from the compressed gas for utilisation in local heating systems. | 05-31-2012 |
Michael Gibson, Newcastle GB
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20100308810 | In-Line Pipe Inspection Tool - An in-line pipe inspection tool has one or more inspection platforms ( | 12-09-2010 |
Neil James Gibson, Cheshire GB
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20090029367 | POLYMORPHISMS IN PON1 ARE ASSOCIATED WITH ELEVATED ALANINE AMINOTRANSFERASE LEVELS AFTER XIMELAGATRAN OR TACRINE ADMINISTRATION - This invention relates to a method for administering a pharmaceutically useful anticoagulant drug to certain suitable patients and a method for identifying those patients suitable for receiving the drug. In particular, the invention surrounds the identification of an association between certain SNPs in the PON1 gene and susceptibility to increased levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALAT) following ximelagatran or tacrine administration. Thus, this invention relates to methods for predicting susceptibility to elevated ALAT following ximelagatran or tacrine administration and to methods for administering a pharmaceutically useful anticoagulant drug to certain suitable patients. | 01-29-2009 |
20090036424 | ASSOCIATION BETWEEN HLA-DRBI*07 ALLELE AND SUSCEPTIBILY TO INCREASED LEVELS OF ALAT FOLLOWING XIMELAGATRAN ADMINISTRATION - This invention relates to a method for administering a pharmaceutically useful anticoagulant drug to certain suitable patients and a method for identifying those patients suitable for receiving the drug. In particular, the invention surrounds the identification of an association between HLA-DRB1*07 allele and susceptibility to increased levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALAT) following ximelagatran administration. Thus, this invention relates to methods for predicting susceptibility to elevated ALAT following ximelagatran administration and to methods for administering a pharmaceutically useful anticoagulant drug to certain suitable patients. | 02-05-2009 |
20090054394 | POLYMORPHISMS IN MGST3 ARE ASSOCIATED WITH ELEVATED ALAT LEVELS AFTER XIMELAGATRAN TREATMENT - This invention relates to a method for administering a pharmaceutically useful anticoagulant drug to certain suitable patients and a method for identifying those patients suitable for receiving the drug. In particular, the invention surrounds the identification of an association between certain SNPs in the MGST3 gene and susceptibility to increased levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALAT) following ximelagatran administration. Thus, this invention relates to methods for predicting susceptibility to elevated ALAT following ximelagatran administration and to methods for administering a pharmaceutically useful anticoagulant drug to certain suitable patients. | 02-26-2009 |
Oliver John Gibson, Abingdon GB
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20100191073 | SYSTEM FOR MONITORING CHEMOTHERAPY-ASSOCIATED ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS - A system adapted to monitor adverse drug reactions in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy which comprises a patient-based data terminal | 07-29-2010 |
Paul Gibson, London GB
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20100243488 | Smokeless tobacco container - A smokeless tobacco container ( | 09-30-2010 |
20110290682 | Container - A container comprising a housing defining a main storage space and a lid attachable to the housing to close said main storage space is disclosed. The lid includes a central recess and a cover attachable to the lid to close the central recess so to define a secondary storage space. Furthermore, the cover is magnetically detachable from the lid. | 12-01-2011 |
20110303566 | Container for Snus - A container ( | 12-15-2011 |
20120000801 | Packet - A container ( | 01-05-2012 |
20140305821 | Package for Smoking Articles - The present application relates to a package for smoking articles. The package has a container ( | 10-16-2014 |
20150021380 | Packaging - A wrapper ( | 01-22-2015 |
20150047995 | Packaging - A package ( | 02-19-2015 |
Paul Gibson, Southampton GB
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20110284400 | Container - A container for holding unused and used snus is disclosed. The container comprises a base defining a first compartment to receive unused snus. The base has a bottom wall which is reconfigurable to form a second compartment for holding used snus on the other side of said bottom wall. The first and second compartments are each provided with a separate cover. | 11-24-2011 |
Paul Gibson, Durham GB
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20090218882 | Tracks For Track Laying Vehicles And Vehicles Carrying Such Tracks - Track sections ( | 09-03-2009 |
Robert Gibson, Glasgow GB
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20130316152 | PHOTOIMAGING - There is herein described a method and apparatus for photoimaging. More particularly, there is described a method and apparatus for photoimaging a substrate (e.g. a web) covered with a wet curable photopolymer wherein a rotatable phototool is pressed and rotated against the substrate to create an imaged substrate which is used to form images suitable for forming electrical circuits such as for printed circuit boards (PCBs), flat panel displays and flexible circuits. There is also described a method and apparatus for directly photoimaging a substrate covered with a wet curable photopolymer, wherein the photoimaged substrate is used to form images such as electrical circuits and a method and apparatus for exposing at least part of a solder mask on a printed circuit board (PCB) using a wet curable photopolymer wherein an imaging process may thereafter occur on the area above the solder mask. | 11-28-2013 |
Robin Gibson, Cotherstone GB
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20120304895 | HYDRAULIC LIME COMPOSITION - According to the invention there is provided A hydraulic lime composition including between 1 and 20% by weight of a Pozzolanic material which has a surface area of between 2 and 1000 m | 12-06-2012 |
Robin Riyadh Gibson, County Durham GB
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20100090182 | Uv Absorbing Composition - A UV absorbing polymeric composition has an E | 04-15-2010 |
20100264383 | Uv Absorbing Composition - A UV absorbing polymeric composition has an E | 10-21-2010 |
Roderick Allan George Gibson, Dundee GB
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20110027385 | NANO-PARTICLE DISPERSIONS - A process for the production of an aqueous dispersion of metal nano particles comprising palladium is provided. The process comprises the admixture of a water soluble organic polymer, a palladium salt and a first reducing agent to an aqueous liquid. The first reducing agent is a metal-containing polymer which has reducing properties or a saccharide which has reducing properties. The nano particles can include a second metal. The dispersions can be used as catalysts for electroless plating, to produce heterogeneous catalysts and in the production of anti-microbial devices and compositions. | 02-03-2011 |
Samuel George Gibson, Newhouse GB
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20080280923 | 1-Benzylindole-2-Carboxamide Derivatives - The present invention relates to i-benzylindole-2-carboxamide derivatives of formula I, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof. The invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising said 1-benzylindole-2-carboxamide derivatives and to their use in therapy, particularly for the treatment of obesity or nicotine dependence. | 11-13-2008 |
Sara Hillary Margaret Gibson, Saltburn-By-The-Sea GB
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20110044427 | LEVEL MEASUREMENT APPARATUS - The invention provides a detector assembly for use in a nucleonic level gauge comprising: | 02-24-2011 |
Scott Gibson, Dorset GB
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20090105504 | PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF SATURATED OR UNSATURATED PRIMARY FATTY AMINES - Process for the preparation of unsaturated and saturated primary fatty amines comprising the steps of chlorination, treatment by ammonia, reduction and purification. | 04-23-2009 |
Simon Gibson, Northallerton GB
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20100284245 | APPARATUS FOR AND METHODS OF MIXING AND DISPENSING LIQUID OR POWDERY SAMPLES - Apparatus and methods of mixing and dispensing small samples are described. Samples may be mixed in a small vessel ( | 11-11-2010 |
Simon David Gibson, Knaresborough GB
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20100079028 | Slot Wedges for Electrical Machines - A wound core assembly for an electrical machine comprising a stack of laminations defining a core having a plurality of poles, the wound core assembly further comprising at least one slot wedge, wherein the slot wedge comprises a first portion arranged between adjacent poles and at least one second portion protruding from the first portion and abutting an end face of the core in the region of at least one of the poles. The at least one second portion may apply axial pressure to the end face to reduce the tendency of the laminations to splay axially outwards. | 04-01-2010 |
Stephen Paul Gibson, Sandwich GB
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20080200540 | ANTIPARASITIC AGENTS - The present invention relates to compounds of the formula (I) | 08-21-2008 |
20100035980 | ANTIPARASITIC AGENTS - The present invention relates to compounds of the formula (I) | 02-11-2010 |
Tom Gibson, Berkeley GB
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20100051744 | ENGINE PYLON FOR THE SUSPENSION OF A TURBO ENGINE UNDER AN AIRCRAFT WING - According to the invention, the engine pylon for the suspension of a turbo engine under an aircraft wing is such that the trailing edge of the rear lower part of the engine pylon is shifted toward the root of the wing. | 03-04-2010 |