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Andrew Mclean, Miami, FL US
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20150335776 | ADJUSTABLE CARRIER - An adjustable carrier for a sterilisation system having a platform configured to provide support for products to be sterilised. The adjustable carrier includes an adjustment mechanism configured to adjust a length of the platform in an intended direction of travel of the carrier. | 11-26-2015 |
Andrew Mclean, Coatesville, PA US
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20140205804 | Elastomeric Coatings Having Hydrophobic and/or Oleophobic Properties - This disclosure deals with novel formulations to create highly durable hydrophobic, superhydrophobic, oleophobic and/or superoleophobic surfaces that can be nearly transparent. The formulations of this invention can be applied by dip, spray and painting processes. | 07-24-2014 |
Anthony Mclean, Faulconbridge, Nsw AU
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20150322538 | RISK STRATIFICATION IN INFLUENZA - The present invention relates to methods for the identification of clinical risk in patients having, or suspected of having, influenza. The invention also relates to methods for distinguishing between patients having influenza or viral pneumonia from patients having a symptomatically similar condition. The methods of the invention comprise determination of the level of expression of interferon alpha inducible protein 27 (IF127) in a biological sample from a patient having, or suspected of having, influenza. Kits comprising suitable components for the performance of the methods are also provided by the invention. The invention allows stratification of patients into groups defining clinical risk, for example groups based on the severity of risk to the long-term health of the subject. | 11-12-2015 |
Cameron Mclean, Hamilton NZ
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20080268533 | Methods and Compositions Utilizing Myc and Gsk3Beta to Manipulate the Pluripotency of Embryonic Stem Cells - The present invention provides methods for stabilizing pluripotent cells through the transcriptional activation of c-myc. Alternatively, the cells are stabilized through the transcriptional activation of c-myc, and the stabilization of c-myc protein levels. c-myc protein can be stabilized through the inhibition of GSK3β or through other components of the cellular machinery that impact on c-myc stability. The invention contemplates the stabilized pluripotent cells produced using the methods described herein. Methods for the identification of compounds that modulate the stabilization of pluripotent cells through modulating transcriptional activation of c-myc, stabilization of c-myc protein levels, and/or inhibition of GSK3β activity are also contemplated. | 10-30-2008 |
Cameron Angus Mclean, Auckland NZ
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20120232804 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PARAMETER ESTIMATION IN BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES - A method of measuring a biological process, the method including the steps of: (a) determining a probability density function for a series of repeated measurements of the biological process; (b) approximating the probability density function utilising a parametric formula; (c) determining a maximum likelihood estimator for the parametric formulation of the probability density function; and (d) utilising the maximum likelihood estimator for subsequent measurements of the biological process. | 09-13-2012 |
Carl P. Mclean, Conneaut Lake, PA US
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20160059335 | BOLT HOLE WITH IMPROVED THREADS AND TAP FOR MANUFACTURE THEREOF - In a part having a surface, a bolt hole is provided extending into the part from the surface. Threads in the hole have crests with a fishmouth shape at the crests defined by a central concave portion and raised corner portions at ends of the concave portion. At least one start thread preceding the threads with the fishmouth shape crests is provided having a substantially flat crest without the fishmouth shape. A tap for manufacturing the threaded bolt hole has a first thread section and a second thread section. The second thread section has a plurality of threads for creating at least one improved start thread in the hole to be threaded, minor diameters at valleys between the threads of the second thread section being greater than minor diameters at valleys between threads of the first thread section or major diameters at crests of the threads of the second thread section being greater than major diameters at crests of the first thread section. | 03-03-2016 |
Catriona Ann Mclean, Hawthorn AU
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20130202577 | DIAGNOSTIC AND PROGNOSTIC ASSAY FOR BREAST CANCER - The invention relates to the finding that T cell protein tyrosine phosphatase (TCPTP) has a tumour suppressor function. In one particular application, the invention provides a method of diagnosis and/or prognosis of cancer in a subject involving the assessment, in a suitable body sample, of any lack or reduction of TCPTP protein and/or Ptpn2 gene expression. The invention also provides a method of treating or preventing cancer in a subject involving administering to a subject an agent for modulating the activity of TCPTP. | 08-08-2013 |
Christopher Charles Mclean, Victoria AU
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20110035197 | SCREENING METHOD AND APPARATUS - A screening method and apparatus, the method comprising irradiating a subject for screening with excitation radiation, collecting detector output data from a radiation detector located near the subject, and resolving individual signals in the detector output data by (i) determining a signal form of signals present in the data, (ii) making parameter estimates of one or more parameters of the signals, wherein the one or more parameters comprise at least a signal temporal position, and (iii) determining the energy of each of the signals from at least the signal form and the parameter estimates. The screening time is shorter, dwell time is shorter, resolution is improved and/or throughput is increased. | 02-10-2011 |
20110112810 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR BOREHOLE LOGGING - A method and apparatus for borehole logging, the method comprising collecting detector output data from a radiation detector of a borehole logging tool, and resolving individual signals in the detector output data by (i) determining a signal form of signals present in the data, (ii) making parameter estimates of one or more parameters of the signals, wherein the one or more parameters comprise at least a signal temporal position, and (iii) determining the energy of each of the signals from at least the signal form and the parameter estimates. The logging tool is shorter, logging tool speed is greater, dwell time is shorter and/or resolution is improved. | 05-12-2011 |
Christopher Charles Mclean, Kangaroo Flat AU
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20110147594 | RADIATION IMAGING METHOD WITH INDIVIDUAL SIGNAL RESOLUTION - An imaging method and apparatus, the method comprising collecting detector output data from a radiation detector positioned near a subject provided with a radio-active tracer, and resolving individual signals in the detector output data by (i) determining a signal form of signals present in the data, (ii) making parameter estimates of one or more parameters of the signals, wherein the one or more parameters comprise at least a signal temporal position, and (iii) determining the energy of each of the signals from at least the signal form and the parameter estimates. The acceptable subject to detector distance is reduced or increased, spatial resolution is improved, tracer dose or concentration is reduced, subject radiation exposure is reduced and/or scanning time is reduced. | 06-23-2011 |
Christopher Charles Mclean, Melbourne AU
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20110251828 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RESOLVING PILED-UP PULSES BY USING A MATHEMATICAL TRANSFORM - A method and apparatus for resolving individual signals in detector output data, the method comprising obtaining or expressing the detector output data as a digital series, obtaining or determining a signal form of signals present in the data, forming a transformed signal form by transforming the signal form according to a mathematical transform, forming a transformed series by transforming the digital series according to the mathematical transform, the transformed series comprising transformed signals, evaluating a function of at least the transformed series and the transformed signal form and thereby providing a function output, determining at least one parameter of the function output based on a model of the function output, and determining a parameter of the signals from the at least one determined parameter of the function output. The method may include forming the model by modelling the function output. | 10-13-2011 |
Christopher Charles Mclean, Kennington AU
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20140107975 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IDENTIFYING PULSES IN DETECTOR OUTPUT DATA - A method for locating a pulse in detector output data, comprising fitting one or more functions to the detector output data; and determining a location and an amplitude of a peak of said pulse from said one or more functions. The one or more functions may be are a function of time. | 04-17-2014 |
Daniel Mclean, North Adelaide Sa AU
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20160125728 | PATIENT ALARM SYSTEM AND DEVICE THEREFOR - An activation device for a patient alarm system. The activation device comprises a resiliently deformable bladder defining an internal volume and a pressure switch in fluid communication with the internal volume and connected to an alarm system. Squeezing the resiliently deformable bladder operates the pressure switch, which activates the alarm system. | 05-05-2016 |
David Mclean, East Corrimal AU
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20160050722 | Waveguide Exposure Chamber for a Micrwave Energy Applicator - A microwave heating device for activating a microwave-activatable foam insulating material within the dual sidewalls of a beverage cup. The device has a waveguide that defines an exposure chamber for the articles. The waveguide has a plurality of 90-degree twisted rectangular sections, for rotating a perpendicular microwave field pattern along the length of the waveguide. A continuous flexible belt made of a dielectric material passes into and through the exposure chamber along a conveying path, and is formed and maintained into a curled shape in cross section through the exposure chamber to retain the untreated beverage cup upon the curled belt. | 02-18-2016 |
David William Mclean, Wollongong Nsw AU
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20150296811 | EFFECTIVE ANIMAL STUNNING - An animal stunning apparatus for inducing unconsciousness and insensibility of a live subject animal includes an applicator for contacting an application point on the live subject animal's head and couples microwave radiation to the head. A microwave generator generates microwave energy of a suitable power level and frequency, and a waveguide directs the microwave radiation to the applicator. An auto-tuner in the waveguide uses a directional coupler to detect forward and reflected power and to tune in real time the impedance for matching the load and optimize effective power transfer. A switch discontinues the application of microwave radiation that is heating the frontal portion of the brain after a period of time sufficient to induce the unconsciousness and insensibility. Methods for inducing rapid unconsciousness and insensibility in an animal include application of microwave radiation. | 10-22-2015 |
David William Mclean, Wollongong AU
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20130130604 | ANIMAL STUNNING - Described are animal stunning apparatus and methods for inducing rapid unconsciousness and insensibility. The apparatus includes a stunning station in which a live subject animal is located in a confined position and an applicator contacts an application point on the live subject animal's head immediately overlying a frontal portion of the animal's brain and couples microwave radiation to the head. A microwave generator generates microwave energy of a suitable power level and frequency, and a waveguide directs the microwave radiation to the applicator. A switch discontinues the application of microwave radiation effecting heating of the frontal portion of the brain after a period of time sufficient to have raised the temperature of the frontal portion of the brain of the subject animal to thereby induce the unconsciousness and insensibility. The period is sufficient only to rapidly induce insensibility, and is insufficient for the insensibility induced to be irreversible, and insufficient to cause significant heating of deeper brain tissues and including the brain stem. | 05-23-2013 |
20130324023 | ANIMAL STUNNING - Described are animal stunning apparatus and methods for inducing rapid unconsciousness and insensibility. The apparatus includes a stunning station in which a live subject animal is located in a confined position and an applicator contacts an application point on the live subject animal's head immediately overlying a frontal portion of the animal's brain and couples microwave radiation to the head. A microwave generator generates microwave energy of a suitable power level and frequency, and a waveguide directs the microwave radiation to the applicator. A switch discontinues the application of microwave radiation effecting heating of the frontal portion of the brain after a period of time sufficient to have raised the temperature of the frontal portion of the brain of the subject animal to thereby induce the unconsciousness and insensibility. The period is sufficient only to rapidly induce insensibility, and is insufficient for the insensibility induced to be irreversible, and insufficient to cause significant heating of deeper brain tissues and including the brain stem. | 12-05-2013 |
20140120814 | EFFECTIVE ANIMAL STUNNING - Disclosed are an animal stunning apparatus and method for inducing rapid unconsciousness and insensibility. The apparatus includes a stunning station wherein a live animal is confined and an applicator contacts an application point on the animal's head overlying a frontal portion of the brain and couples microwave radiation to the head. A microwave generator generates microwave energy of suitable power and frequency, and a waveguide directs microwave radiation to the applicator. An auto-tuner in the waveguide uses a directional coupler to detect forward and reflected power and to tune in real time the impedance for matching the load and optimizing effective power transfer. A switch discontinues the application of microwave radiation heating of the frontal portion to induce unconsciousness and insensibility. The period may be sufficient only to rapidly induce insensibility, and insufficient for the insensibility induced to be irreversible, or cause significant heating of deeper brain tissues. | 05-01-2014 |
Derek Mclean, Corvallis, OR US
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20150209416 | COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR CO-ADMINISTRATION WITH A GROWTH PROMOTANT - Embodiments of a composition comprising silica, mineral clay, mannans, or any combination thereof are disclosed. The composition may further comprise glucan. The composition is administered to an animal that will be administered, or has been administered, a growth promotant. The growth promotant may be a β-agonist, antibiotic, steroid or hormone. The composition is fed to the animal for a period of time before administration of the growth promotant, during administration of the growth promotant, and/or after administration of the growth promotant. Administration of the composition to the animal ameliorates, or prevents development of, at least one deleterious symptom or sign, such as a deleterious symptom or sign potentially associated with administration of the growth promotant. Embodiments of a composition comprising (i) a growth promotant and (ii) glucan, silica, mineral clay, mannans, or any combination thereof also are disclosed. | 07-30-2015 |
20150250842 | COMBINATION AND/OR COMPOSITION COMPRISING BACILLUS, AND YUCCA, QUILLAJA, OR BOTH AND A METHOD FOR USING AND MAKING - The present disclosure concerns embodiments of a combination and/or composition comprising | 09-10-2015 |
Edward Dean Mclean, Waiuku NZ
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20120321843 | Perforated Cover for Slicing Machine - This invention relates to a perforated cover which is retrofitted to a slicing machine for meat and other foods. The perforated cover may be made from metal and non-metal materials. The perforated cover is designed to be removed from the slicing machine so that the perforated cover and slicing machine can be cleaned. The perforated cover acts as a protective shield for the operator's hands and fingers while the operator is using the slicing machine. The perforated cover is attached to the slicing machine and moves with the slicing machine thus allowing the operator to use the slicing machine while the perforated cover is in place. Technology has evolved where a cutting system can accurately insert perforations in materials during manufacture which allows the operator to see through the perforated cover while the slicing machine is being operated. In addition the perforations reduce the weight of the perforated cover which makes the perforated cover easier to remove and carried by humans. | 12-20-2012 |
Gregory Charles Mclean, Queensland AU
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20090077838 | Ground Scraper - A ground scraper ( | 03-26-2009 |
James Mclean, Boston, MA US
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20150221092 | IMAGE PROCESSING METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR FIBER ORIENTATION - Disclosed herein are methods and systems for evaluating and modeling fibrous structures from one or more images. The methods and systems allow for robust, independent, and accurate quantification of fiber orientation in complicated structures, such as the undulating, interweaving, and multidirectional fibers of the human cornea. In addition, the methods and systems can be used to study, repair, and perform quality control on existing biological and industrial structures that include fibers (e.g., carbon nanotubes). Some embodiments can be used to predict the properties (e.g., strength, contrast, and material degradation) of and engineer new biological and industrial structures with fibers (e.g., synthetic corneas). | 08-06-2015 |
James Mclean, Natick, MA US
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20140360420 | MULTI-COMPONENT ROBOT FOR BELOW ICE SEARCH AND RESCUE - The invention relates to remotely operated multi-component search robots for underwater search and rescue operations, and particularly suited for searches under ice. | 12-11-2014 |
John A. Mclean, Nashville, TN US
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20140356849 | INTEGRATED ORGAN-ON-CHIP SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS OF THE SAME - In one aspect of the invention, an integrated bio-object microfluidics chip includes a fluidic network having a plurality of inlets for providing a plurality of fluids, a plurality of outlets, a bio-object chamber for accommodating at least one bio-object, a plurality of fluidic switches, and one or more pumps, coupled to each other such that at least one fluidic switch operably and selectively receives one fluid from a corresponding inlet and routes the received fluid, through the one or more pumps, to the bio-object chamber so as to perfuse the at least one bio-object therein, and one of the downstream fluidic switches selectively delivers an effluent of the at least one bio-object responsive to the perfusion to a predetermined outlet destination, or to the at least one fluidic switch for recirculation. | 12-04-2014 |
Joseph W. Mclean, Clayton, DE US
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20160055126 | USER INTERFACES GENERATED BY A WORKFLOW ENGINE - According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, a first processor with a store of application rules and a second processor communicably coupled to the first processor. The second processor generates a request for a next user application screen. The request comprises a current application screen identifier and user data. The second processor transmits the request for the user application screen to the first processor. The first processor receives the request for the next user application screen and determines dynamically, based on the current application screen identifier, the user data, and the plurality of application rules, user interface contents of the next user application screen. The first processor formats a response describing the user interface contents of the next user application screen and transmits the response to the second processor. The second processor receives the response and renders the next user application screen. | 02-25-2016 |
20160063404 | UNIVERSAL BACK OFFICE WORKFLOW - According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, a system includes a workflow engine for performing a claim processing workflow. The workflow includes: a notice workflow that initiates processing of a claim; an investigation workflow that investigates the claim; a recovery workflow that recovers a value associated with the claim; and a resolution workflow that concludes processing of a claim. The notice, investigation, recovery, and resolution workflows each comprise preconditions common among the plurality of organizations. The notice, investigation, recovery, and resolution workflows each comprise customization points. The customization points are configured to perform organization-specific workflow actions. The system also includes a customized workflow module associated with one of the plurality of organizations and configured to perform an organization-specific claims processing workflow. The customized workflow module communicates, to the workflow engine, organization-specific actions to be performed at the customization points of each of the notice, investigation, recovery, and resolution workflows. | 03-03-2016 |
20160071106 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INVESTIGATING FRAUDULENT ACTIVITY - According to one embodiment, an apparatus comprising a memory and a processor is provided. The memory is operable to store information associated with a user account. The processor can receive a message indicating that a transaction associated with a card has occurred and receive a first input indicating that the transaction is fraudulent. The processor can receive a second input indicating that a report should be filed and present, on a display, a plurality of questions to determine whether the card has been stolen. The processor can receive a third input indicating an answer to each of the plurality of questions and present, on the display, an affidavit. The processor can receive a fourth input indicating the affidavit has been electronically signed and present, on the display, a confirmation message indicating that the report has been filed. | 03-10-2016 |
Kristen Mclean, Miami, FL US
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20140278799 | AUTOMATED IDENTIFICATION OF MARKETING OPPORTUNITIES BASED ON STORED MARKETING DATA - A computer system for identifying one or more marketing opportunities for a target product, based on stored marketing data, comprises a processing unit programmed for defining a target product having one or more characteristics, defining at least one existing comparable product that matches one or more characteristics of the target product, reading social media data and sales data for the target and comparable products, calculating one or more marketing opportunities for the target product based on the data that was read, ranking the one or more marketing opportunities for the target product based on the stored marketing data, which comprises consumer behavior data, such that a ranking score is generated for each marketing opportunity, and displaying the one or more marketing opportunities and the corresponding rankings scores for each marketing opportunity. | 09-18-2014 |
Kristen Mclean, North Miami Beach, FL US
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20150248685 | AUTOMATED IDENTIFICATION OF SALES OPPORTUNITIES BASED ON STORED MARKET DATA - A server for identifying one or more sales opportunities for a target product, based on stored market data is provided that solves the above-described problem by using an automated process that aids publishers in identifying and, taking advantage of, sales opportunities for the target product. The server is configured for defining at least one existing comparable product that matches one or more characteristics of the target product, reading social media data and sales data for the target product, reading social media data and sales data for the comparable product, filtering that data by demographic factors, calculating one or more sales opportunities for the target product based on the data that was read, ranking the one or more sales opportunities for the target product based on the stored market data, which comprises consumer behavior data, and displaying the sales opportunities and the corresponding rankings in a geographic map. | 09-03-2015 |
20150324825 | AUTOMATED IDENTIFICATION OF GEOGRAPHIC AUDIENCE BASED ON STORED MARKET DATA - A server for identifying one or more audience opportunities for a target product, based on stored marketing data is provided that solves the above-described problem by using an automated process that aids publishers in identifying and, taking advantage of, audience opportunities for the target product. The server is configured for defining at least one existing comparable product that matches one or more characteristics of the target product, reading social media data and sales data for the target product, reading social media data and sales data for the comparable product, calculating one or more audience opportunities for the target product based on the data that was read, ranking the one or more audience opportunities for the target product based on the stored marketing data, which comprises consumer behavior data, and displaying the audience opportunities and the corresponding rankings in a geographic map. | 11-12-2015 |
Leigh Stuart Mclean, Nerang AU
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20140372767 | Pooling entropy to facilitate mobile device-based true random number generation - A mobile device operating system pools any available entropy. The resulting entropy pool is stored in device memory. When storing entropy in memory, preferably memory addresses are randomly allocated to prevent an attacker from capturing entropy that might have already been used to create a random number. The stored entropy pool provides a readily-available entropy source for any entropy required by the operating system or device applications. Then, when a cryptographic application requests a true random number, the operating system checks to determine whether the pool has available entropy and, if so, a portion of the entropy is provided to enable generation (e.g., by a TRNG) of a true random number that, in turn, may then be used for some cryptographic operation. After providing the entropy, the operating system clears the address locations that were used to provide it so that another entity cannot re-use the entropy. | 12-18-2014 |
Lyle John Mclean, Maraylya AU
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20110067477 | STEERING RACK MANUFACTURE - A die apparatus and method for performing a flashless forging operation to manufacture the toothed portion of a steering rack. The die apparatus includes first and second die members and at least one punch member, each having a forming surface shaped substantially as an obverse of a portion of the toothed portion. At least a portion of the forming surface of the first die member is shaped substantially as the obverse of the teeth of the rack. The first and second die members are moveable towards each other to a closed position, thereby partially forging the toothed portion from a blank placed in the die apparatus, and forming a substantially closed cavity defined by the forming surfaces. The punch member is adapted to move into the cavity once the die members are in the closed position, thereby completing the forging operation. | 03-24-2011 |
Lyle John Mclean, Oberon AU
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20120137747 | FORGING DIE APPARATUS FOR STEERING RACKS - A die apparatus for forging a steering rack from a bar. The die apparatus comprises a first and a second bolster movable towards each other, and at least one gripper adapted to grip the bar as the rack is forged. The gripper comprises first and second gripper halves carried by, and movable relative to, the first and second bolsters respectively. A gripper bias means biases the gripper halves towards each other. As the bolsters move towards each other to forge the rack, the first gripper half abuts against the first bolster, and the second gripper half abuts the second bolster. | 06-07-2012 |
Martin Lord Mclean, Pelham, MA US
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20140278510 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUSES FOR SECURELY DISPENSING ONE OR MORE PRESCRIBED SUBSTANCES TO A SECURELY IDENTIFIED INTENDED USER - Systems, methods, and apparatuses for securely dispensing one or more prescribed substances at a given time and/or date are disclosed herein. In certain embodiments, a pill dispensing device may include a generally tamper-proof portable housing. A replaceable cartridge may be configured to be removably disposed within the portable housing. The replaceable cartridge also may be generally tamper-proof. The portable housing and/or the replaceable cartridge may be operable to dispense a predefined amount of a prescribed substance at a given time and/or date. | 09-18-2014 |
Michael T. Mclean, Snoqualmie, WA US
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20140372367 | Retrieving Stored Data Using a Web Service - Retrieving stored data using a web service is provided. An access request from a user account may be received at a web service via a proxy. The web service may decode information received in the access request. The web service may then authorize the user account utilizing the decoded information. The web service may then determine a request type based on the access request. The web service may then send a response based on the determined request type, which is based on data retrieved from a data store. | 12-18-2014 |
Nathan David Mclean, Glenville, NY US
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20150159122 | CLEANING SOLUTION AND METHODS OF CLEANING A TURBINE ENGINE - A cleaning solution for a turbine engine is provided. The cleaning solution includes a reagent composition including water within a range between about 25 percent and about 70 percent by volume of the reagent composition, an acidic component within a range between about 0.1 percent and about 50 percent by volume of the reagent composition, and an amine component within a range between about 1 percent and 40 percent by volume of the reagent composition. The reagent composition is diluted with water by a factor of up to about 40 to form the cleaning solution. The cleaning solution has a pH value in the range between 2.5 and 7.0. The cleaning solution is used to clean a component of the turbine engine. | 06-11-2015 |
20150285094 | CLEANING SOLUTION AND METHODS OF CLEANING A TURBINE ENGINE - A cleaning solution for a turbine engine includes a reagent composition including water within a range between about 25 percent and about 70 percent by volume of the reagent composition, an acidic component within a range between about 0.1 percent and about 50 percent by volume of the reagent composition, and an amine component within a range between about 1 percent and 40 percent by volume of the reagent composition. The reagent composition is diluted with water by a factor of up to about 40 to form the cleaning solution. The cleaning solution has a pH value in the range between 2.5 and 7.0. The cleaning solution is directed towards a component of the turbine engine having a layer of foreign material thereon, to at least partially remove the foreign material from the component. The layer of foreign material is formed at least partially from at least one of thermal reaction products of the foreign material and interstitial cement. | 10-08-2015 |
20160024438 | CLEANING SOLUTION AND METHODS OF CLEANING A TURBINE ENGINE - A cleaning solution for a turbine engine includes water within a range between about 68.65 percent and about 99.63 percent by volume of the cleaning solution; a first organic acidic component within a range between about 0.1 percent and about 15 percent by volume of the cleaning solution; wherein the organic acid comprises citric acid; a second organic acidic component within a range between about 0.1 percent and about 15 percent by volume of the cleaning solution; wherein the organic acid comprises glycolic acid; isoropylamine sulphonate within a range between about 0.07 percent and 0.14 percent by volume of the cleaning solution; alcohol ethoxylate within a range between about 0.035 percent and 0.07 percent by volume of the cleaning solution; triethanol amine within a range between about 0.035 percent and 0.07 percent by volume of the cleaning solution; sodium lauriminodipropionate within a range between about 0.03 percent and 1.0 percent by volume of the cleaning solution. The cleaning solution has a pH value in the range between about 2.5 and about 7.0. | 01-28-2016 |
Peter Mclean, Lausanne CH
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20120230956 | BIFIDOBACTERIUM LONGUM AND FUNCTIONAL GI DISORDERS - The present invention generally relates to the field of probiotic bacteria. In particular it relates to | 09-13-2012 |
Peter Charles Mclean, Mitcham AU
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20110044756 | PAVEMENT JOINT - A pavement joint | 02-24-2011 |
Peter Geoffrey Mclean, Lausanne CH
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20120270830 | NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING THEANINE AND EXOGENOUS NUCLEOTIDES - Nutritional compositions and methods of making and using the nutritional compositions are provided. In a general embodiment, the present disclosure provides a nutritional composition including theanine and one or more exogenous nucleotides. The nutritional compositions can be specifically used to treat functional bowel disorders, including inflammatory bowel syndrome. | 10-25-2012 |
Robert Mclean, Wilmington, DE US
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20150072119 | MULTI-LAYER STRUCTURE INCLUDING AN INTERLAYER TO REDUCE STRESS IN THE STRUCTURE AND METHOD OF FORMING SAME - A multi-layer structure including an interlayer to relieve stress in the structure, a device including the structure, and a method of forming the device and structure are disclosed. The structure includes a substrate having a first coefficient of thermal expansion, an interlayer, and a coating having a second coefficient of thermal expansion. The interlayer reduces stress in the structure that would otherwise exist in the structure as a result of the difference in coefficients of thermal expansion of the substrate and the coating. | 03-12-2015 |
Stuart Mclean, Land O Lakes, FL US
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20140172926 | STORAGE MANAGER - A method may include identifying a media file to be retrieved from storage, transmitting a request for information identifying a location of the media file and identifying the location of the media file. The method may also include forwarding the identified location, transmitting a request for the media file and receiving the request for the media file. The method may further include creating a copy of the media file, storing a first virtual location corresponding to a location of the copy and forwarding a message indicating that the identified media file is available for processing. | 06-19-2014 |
Tyler D. Mclean, Chicago, IL US
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20140321097 | ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSION SHIELD WITH SUBSTRATE REINFORCEMENT FEATURES - An assembly (600) includes a substrate (601), an electrical component (1202), and a shield (400). The electrical component is disposed beneath the shield, with both being coupled to a major face (602) of the substrate. The shield can include an upper surface (401) including one or more indentations (408,409) disposed above, and extending toward, the electrical component. A shim (1106) or an injected material (1209) can be substituted for, or used with, the indentations. | 10-30-2014 |