Watson, GB
Adrian Watson, Leicestershire GB
Alison Ann Watson, Ceredigion GB
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20090047306 | ADJUVANT COMPOSITIONS - An adjuvant composition comprises a Th1-activating alkaloid, optionally further comprising an auxiliary adjuvant selected from a type 2 adjuvant (e.g. alum and/or MF59), a type 1 adjuvant and/or a balanced adjuvant. Vaccines comprising the adjuvant composition include nucleic acid(s) which encode one or more antigenic protein(s); protein(s) or peptide(s); glycoprotein(s); polysaccharide(s) (e.g. carbohydrate(s)); fusion protein(s); lipid(s); glycolipid(s); peptide mimic(s) of polysaccharides carbohydrate(s) and a protein(s) in admixture; carbohydrate-protein conjugate(s); cells or extracts thereof; dead or attenuated cells or extracts thereof; tumour cells or extracts thereof; viral particles (e.g. attenuated viral particles or viral components); allergen(s) mixtures thereof. | 02-19-2009 |
20090117083 | IMMUNOMODULATORY ALKALOIDS - Immunotherapy comprises administration of an alkaloid at a dose sufficient to induce IL-2 production in dendritic cells in a patient. The alkaloid induces the production of IL-2 in dendritic cells. The alkaloids need not be naturally occurring, and may be synthetic analogues or derivatives of naturally occurring counterparts. Such analogues or derivatives are preferably pharmaceutically acceptable analogues, salts, isomers or derivatives as herein defined. However, preferred alkaloids are phytochemicals. Such phytochemicals may be isolated from natural sources or synthesised in vitro. Particularly preferred are alkaloids is selected from piperidine alkaloids; pyrrolin alkaloids; pyrrolidine alkaloids; pyrolizidine alkaloids: indolizidine alkaloids and nortropane alkaloids. | 05-07-2009 |
Alistair I. Watson, Dunblane GB
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20090003698 | SEGMENTATON OF DIGITAL IMAGES - Methods and systems for segmenting a digital image are disclosed. In one embodiment, the image can be segmented based on adding parameters to the feature data of a pixel that representative of the location of the pixel. In another embodiment, the image can be divided into regions that are individually segmented and then combined together. In a further embodiment, the image can be processed to yield a rank-opened image and a rank-closed image and a new image is formed that combines the feature data of the two images together. The new image can then be segmented. | 01-01-2009 |
Andrew David Watson, Redhill GB
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20110232006 | Kit and Method for Removing Hair - A method of removing hair from skin, preferably facial skin, is provided, comprising the steps of: | 09-29-2011 |
Anna Frances Watson, Cambridge GB
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20110224274 | New Therapeutic Agents - A compound of formula (I) or a compound of formula (II) or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein R1-R7 and X are as defined in the description, and the use of these compounds in therapy, in particular in treating cancer or as an inhibitor of the interaction of the MDM2 protein with p53. | 09-15-2011 |
20140194486 | THERAPEUTIC AGENTS - A compound of formula (I) or a compound of formula (II) or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein R1-R7 and X are as defined in the description, and the use of these compounds in therapy, in particular in treating cancer or as an inhibitor of the interaction of the MDM2 protein with p53. | 07-10-2014 |
Arthur H. Watson, Martyr Worthy GB
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20110320147 | PRECISION MEASUREMENTS IN A FIBER OPTIC DISTRIBUTED SENSOR SYSTEM - A fiber optic distributed vibration sensor provides a highly sensitive measurement of a measurand with a high degree of linearity. The distributed vibration sensor includes subsections configured to have a high sensitivity to a measurand of interest interspaced in an alternating manner with subsections having a low sensitivity to the measurand. The distributed vibration sensor is interrogated such that a phase difference between the backscattered signals generated in low sensitivity subsections surrounding a high sensitivity subsection can be determined. Characteristics of the measurand may then be determined based on the phase difference. | 12-29-2011 |
Ben Watson, London GB
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20080297496 | ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT READING DEVICES - This invention generally relates to an electronic document reading device, that is to a device such as an electronic book which presents a document to a user on a display to enable the user to read the document. A portable flex-tolerant electronic document reading device, the device including a flex-tolerant display coupled to a flex-tolerant layer of pixel driver circuitry, and wherein said device has a physical configuration comprising a planar display surface and a rear surface having a frame around its outer perimeter to stiffen the device, the frame defining a central region of relatively reduced thickness compared with a thickness of said frame. | 12-04-2008 |
20080298083 | ELECTRONIC READING DEVICES - The invention relates to electronic devices, in particular consumer electronic devices, including an electrophoactive display, as well as to electronic document reading devices, sometimes called e-readers, such as electronic books. We describe an electronic device including an electroactive display and a light to illuminate said display, wherein said display has a viewing surface, and wherein said light is configured to illuminate said display from in front and to one side of an edge of said viewing surface, across said viewing surface and through a front-most surface of said display. | 12-04-2008 |
Ben Watson, Kings Langley GB
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20100060563 | ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT READER - We describe an electronic document reading device having a front, display surface and a device rear surface, the device including a connector mounted on an edge of the device. The device includes a back panel having an exterior surface to provide the rear surface and an interior surface, wherein the back panel is substantially transparent and the interior surface of the back panel is substantially opaque, and wherein the back panel has a cut-out for the connector such that a rear surface of the connector is substantially flush with the device rear surface provided by the exterior of the transparent back panel, such that the opaque interior surface of the transparent back panel gives the impression of a device thinner than a physical thickness of the device defined by the substantially flush connector rear surface and the device rear surface. | 03-11-2010 |
Brian John Watson, London GB
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20080312682 | Pressure Indicating Device - A device for indicating the pressure applied to an object by a strap ( | 12-18-2008 |
Christine Anne Louise Watson, Kent GB
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20100160279 | Azetidine Derivatives as Muscarinic Receptor Antagonists - The invention relates to compounds of formula (I) processes and intermediates for their preparation, their use as muscarinic antagonists and pharmaceutical compositions containing them. | 06-24-2010 |
Christine Anne Louise Watson, Sandwich GB
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20100029720 | Carboxamide Derivatives As Muscarinic Receptor Antagonists - The invention relates to compounds of formula | 02-04-2010 |
20110251164 | Carboxamide Derivatives As Muscarinic Receptor Antagonists - The invention relates to compounds of formula | 10-13-2011 |
Christopher James Watson, Chudleiah GB
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20120073238 | Attic conversions - A method of effecting an attic conversion includes: | 03-29-2012 |
Christopher Ray Watson, Dursley GB
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20090183610 | Method of Machine Tool Calibration - Methods are described for calibrating a turning machine having a first rotatable portion or chuck for holding a workpiece. The first rotatable portion has a first feature associated therewith. The method comprises the steps of using a measurement probe to determine the position of the first feature, rotating the first rotatable portion through an angle, and using said measurement probe to determine the new position of the first feature. The extension of the technique to swivel head mill-turn machines is also described. | 07-23-2009 |
20130139660 | Method of Machine Tool Calibration - Methods are described for calibrating a turning machine having a first rotatable portion or chuck for holding a workpiece. The first rotatable portion has a first feature associated therewith. The method comprises the steps of using a measurement probe to determine the position of the first feature, rotating the first rotatable portion through an angle, and using said measurement probe to determine the new position of the first feature. The extension of the technique to swivel head mill-turn machines is also described. | 06-06-2013 |
Christopher Thomas Watson, Malmesbury GB
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20110088197 | SURFACE TREATING APPLIANCE - A surface treating appliance includes a surface treating head, a hose and a main body including a fan unit for generating a flow of fluid and a rotary changeover valve. The changeover valve includes a valve body having a first section for receiving fluid flow from the surface treating head, a second section for receiving fluid flow from the hose, and third section for conveying fluid flow towards the fan unit; and a valve member which is selectively moveable between a first position which connects the second section to the third section, and a second position which connects the first section to the third section. To minimize the number of components of the main body, the valve body forms part of a casing for the fan unit. | 04-21-2011 |
20110088202 | SURFACE TREATING APPLIANCE - A surface treating appliance includes a surface treating head, a hose, and a main body including a fan unit for generating a flow of fluid, and a rotary changeover valve including a valve member which is selectively rotatable between a first position allowing fluid flow between the hose and the fan unit, and a second position allowing fluid flow between the surface treating head and the fan unit, the valve member comprising a hub having an internal surface shaped to receive a boss about which the valve member is selectively rotatable. To facilitate the breaking of seals by valve member and other parts of the appliance as the valve member moves away from one of its first and second positions, the external surface of the boss and the internal surface of the hub each has a profile generally in the form of a triangular prism, the profile of the external surface of the boss tapering towards the valve member. As a result, the valve member is forced to move along the longitudinal axis of the boss as it is rotated thereabout. | 04-21-2011 |
20120233808 | SURFACE TREATING APPLIANCE - A surface treating appliance includes a surface treating head, a hose, and a fan unit for generating a flow of fluid. A flexible duct assembly has a first end and a second end moveable relative to the first end between a first position allowing fluid flow between the hose and the fan unit, and a second position allowing fluid flow between the surface treating head and the fan unit. The duct assembly is connected to a first support which is pivotable about a first axis, and to a second support which is pivotable about a second axis spaced from the first axis. A drive mechanism effects the pivoting movement of the supports about their axes to move the second end of the duct assembly between the first and second positions. | 09-20-2012 |
Craig C. Watson, Hampshire GB
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20090231128 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ALERT MANAGEMENT - An alert management apparatus ( | 09-17-2009 |
20090254944 | ALERT MANAGEMENT APPARATUS AND A METHOD OF ALERT MANAGMENT THEREFOR - An alert management apparatus ( | 10-08-2009 |
Craig C. Watson, Southampton GB
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20090158342 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR GENERATING CONTENT PROGRAM RECOMMENDATIONS - An apparatus for generating content program recommendations comprises a meta-data processor ( | 06-18-2009 |
20090172555 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSPARENTLY MAPPING PERSONALIZED ALERT PREFERENCES ONTO THIN CLIENT DEVICES WITH DIFFERING CAPABILITIES - A method and apparatus that personalizes preferences for a thin client using custom menus is disclosed. The method may include receiving registering capabilities from the thin client, storing feature list for all devices, generation of a custom alert settings menu based on the thin client's capabilities, storing selected alert settings, and generating a list of all registered devices that have similar alert capabilities as the thin client. The custom menu can be view by a user on any device that has display capabilities. The user can select from among the alert settings supported by the thin client or select the alert settings for the thin client that is similar to a registered device. Apparatus is also provided for mapping alert capabilities from the feature list and the received alert preferences from a user. Thin client mapping of mapping of alert type is also provided for processing an alert request from an external device. | 07-02-2009 |
20090210475 | RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATION THEREFOR - A recommendation system comprises a plurality of recommenders for generating recommendations in accordance with a user preference profile having a recommender specific representation. The recommender specific representation is different for different recommenders and each recommender comprises translation data relating the recommender specific representation to a shared ontology. A recommender comprises a translation unit which generates first user preference data in accordance with the shared ontology in response to a user preference profile and translation data relating the recommender specific representation to the shared ontology. In addition, a confidence indication for at least part of the user preference data is generated. A transmitter transmits the user preference data and the confidence indication to a second recommender. The second recommender may translate the received data into its recommender specific representation and combine the received data with locally generated user preference data. The invention may facilitate and/or improve sharing of user preference data. | 08-20-2009 |
David Watson, Essex GB
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20120088750 | ANTIBACTERIAL COMPOUNDS - The present invention provides a compound of the following formula and salts thereof: | 04-12-2012 |
David G. Watson, Glasgow Strathclyde GB
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20090005437 | Alpha-Ketoglutarates and Their Use as Therapeutic Agents - The present invention relates generally to the field of pharmaceuticals and medicine. More particularly, the present invention relates to certain compounds (e.g., α-ketoglutarate compounds; compounds that activate HIFα hydroxylase; compounds that increases the level of α-ketoglutarate, etc.) and their use in medicine, for example, in the treatment of cancer (e.g., cancer in which the activity of one of the enzymes in the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle is down regulated), in the treatment of angiogenesis (e.g., hypoxia-induced angiogenesis). One preferred class of compounds are α-ketoglutarate compounds having a hydrophobic moiety that is, or is part of, an ester group formed from one of the acid groups of α-ketogluartic acid; and pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvates, amides, esters, ethers, N-oxides, chemically protected forms, and prodrugs thereof. | 01-01-2009 |
Duncan Watson, Staines -Surrey GB
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20090301936 | COMPOSITION AND USE THEREOF - The present technology relates to a method of treating hydrocarbon compositions such as crude oils to reduce or prevent naphthenate soap problems in upstream and downstream processes. It also relates to compositions for this use, for example. | 12-10-2009 |
Duncan Watson, Staines GB
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20090314720 | NOVEL COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF - The present technology provides systems and methods for treating a fluid by contacting a compound to the fluid. The compound comprises an azodicarbonamide or an azodicarbonamide derivative, wherein the treatment reduces the amount of hydrogen sulphide, iron sulphide and/or mercaptan in the fluid. Certain embodiments of the present technology provide a composition comprising an azodicarbonamide or an azodicarbonamide derivative and a support and/or a suspension agent. | 12-24-2009 |
Frank R. Watson, Derby GB
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20100133454 | COUPLING - A fail-safe electromagnetic linkage has a support device for a valve head, and an actuator component actuable by an actuator. The support device is coupled to the actuator component whilst power is supplied to the electromagnet and decoupled from the actuator component whilst power is not supplied to the electromagnet. The assembly further comprises a return mechanism configured to drive the support device relative to the actuator component if power is not supplied to the electromagnet. | 06-03-2010 |
Fraser Mcneil Watson, Worcestershire GB
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20120073972 | APPARATUS FOR HIGH-THROUGHPUT SUSPENSION MEASUREMENTS - A high-throughput optical suspension characterization instrument is disclosed, which can include hydraulically separate and at least partially transparent sample containers. A selection mechanism is operative to selectively direct light from a light source ( | 03-29-2012 |
Gary Richard Watson, Isle Of Wight GB
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20100166998 | FIBRE-REINFORCED COMPOSITE MOULDING AND MANUFACTURE THEREOF - Method of manufacturing a fibre-reinforced composite moulding, the method comprising the steps of: (a) disposing a surfacing layer on a portion of a mould surface, the surfacing layer comprising a first resin material and being in the form of at least one solid sheet; (b) disposing at least one layer of fibrous reinforcing material on the surfacing layer to provide, on the portion of the mould surface, an assembly of the surfacing layer and a structural layer comprising the at least one layer of fibrous reinforcing material; (c) applying a vacuum to the assembly; (d) infusing a flowable second resin material, under the vacuum, into the at least one layer of fibrous reinforcing material; and (e) curing the first and second resin materials to form the fibre-reinforced composite moulding which comprises a surface portion formed from the surfacing layer laminated to a structural portion formed from the at least one layer of fibrous reinforcing material and the second resin material. | 07-01-2010 |
George Francis Watson, Twickenham GB
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20120091903 | LUMINAIRE COMBINING AMBIENT LIGHT AND TASK LIGHT - A luminaire is disclosed that allows a transfer from ambient light to task light through physical manipulation by the user. The luminaire comprises OLED light sources for generating an ambient light effect and LED light sources for generating a task light effect. | 04-19-2012 |
Glenn Watson, Bristol GB
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20080214780 | METHOD OF PRODUCING STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS HAVING IMPROVED TOUGHNESS - A method of producing a structural component comprising manufacturing a structural component from a moisture absorbable material the toughness of which increases with increasing moisture absorption and subsequently subjecting the structural component to at least one of elevated temperature and humidity for a period of time such that the structural component attains a predetermined moisture content and distribution. | 09-04-2008 |
20130099058 | AIRCRAFT WING COVER COMPRISING A SANDWICH PANEL AND METHODS TO MANUFACTURE AND DESIGN THE SAID WING COVER - An aircraft wing cover ( | 04-25-2013 |
Graham Howard Watson, Farnborough, Hampshire GB
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20100002942 | TARGET ORIENTATION - A method of target recognition performs a 3D comparison of target and reference data. Translation invariant signatures are derived from the two data sets, and an estimate of the orientation of the target with respect to the reference is obtained. Rotational alignment and comparison can then be achieved. The 3D data sets can be represented on an axi-symmetric surface such as a sphere and rotational convolution, over a discrete set of selected rotation angles can be performed. Optic flow can be used to derive the estimate of orientation or the target relative to the reference, in terms of a displacement field. | 01-07-2010 |
Graham Michael Watson, Stirlingshire GB
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20080220230 | Process For the Fractionation of Mixtures of Phthalocyanine Dyes - Process for forming an image on a substrate comprising applying an ink thereto by means of an ink-jet printer wherein the ink comprises a liquid medium and a phthalocyanine dye fraction obtainable by the fractionation of a solution and/or suspension of a mixture of phthalocyanine dyes of Formula (1), and salts thereof, by cross-flow filtration: | 09-11-2008 |
Graham R. Watson, Glocester GB
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20090205820 | Systems and methods for monitored drilling - An item (e.g. a drill bit) handling method, the item for use in a well operation, the method including producing information about an item used for a specific well task, the information including design information and intended use information, producing an item identification specific to the item, associating the information with the item identification producing thereby an information package, installing the information package in at least one wave-energizable apparatus, and applying the at least one wave-energizable apparatus to the item. This abstract is provided to comply with the rules requiring an abstract which will allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure and is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims, 37 C.F.R. 1.72(b). | 08-20-2009 |
Graham Richard Watson, Gloucester GB
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20110212303 | PDC Cutter with Stress Diffusing Structures - A PCD cutting element for use in earth boring drill bits where the interstices remote from the working surface are filled with a catalyzing material and the interstices adjacent to the working surface are substantially free of the catalyzing material is described. An intermediate region between the substantially free portion and filled portion has a plurality of generally conically sectioned catalyst-free projections which taper down, extending to a second depth from the planar working surface, preferably about 0.5 times or more of the first depth. | 09-01-2011 |
Hugh M. L. Watson, Derby GB
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20080264294 | Method of analysing a temperature indicating paint using a marker paint - A marker paint comprises 42 wt % to 52 wt % pigment, 31 wt % to 37 wt % acrylic resin and 17 wt % to 21 wt % silicone resin excluding solvent. The pigment comprises cobalt titanium oxide, titanium nickel antimony oxide, cobalt aluminium oxide or cadmium sulphide selenium to give a green, yellow, blue or red colour respectively. The marker paint is used in conjunction with an irreversible temperature indicating paint to determine if there is any debris and/or dirt on the irreversible temperature indicating paint to affect the accuracy of the temperature measurement of the irreversible temperature indicating paint. | 10-30-2008 |
Iain Watson, Coventry GB
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20110054764 | Exhaust gas oxygen sensor diagnostic method and apparatus - An internal combustion engine includes an exhaust system, an oxygen sensor in the exhaust system and a sensor malfunction monitor. In order to maintain operation during a fuel cut-off situation, the sensor malfunction monitor is arranged to control the fuel cut-off sequencing. | 03-03-2011 |
James N. Watson, Denfermline GB
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20100332173 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ASSESSING MEASUREMENTS IN PHYSIOLOGICAL MONITORING DEVICES - Methods and systems are provided for deriving and analyzing shape metrics, including skewness metrics, from physiological signals and their derivatives to determine measurement quality, patient status and operating conditions of a physiological measurement device. Such determinations may be used for any number of functions, including indicating to a patient or care provider that the measurement quality is low or unacceptable, alerting a patient or care provider to a change in patient status, triggering or delaying a recalibration of a monitoring device, and adjusting the operating parameters of a monitoring system. | 12-30-2010 |
James Nicholas Watson, Dunfemline GB
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20100298676 | Estimating Transform Values Using Signal Estimates - According to embodiments, estimated values for a signal transform may be generated using estimated values for the signal. Signal parameters may then be determined based on the estimated signal transform. A first portion of a signal may be obtained. A second portion of the signal may be estimated. The second portion of the signal may correspond to a portion of the that is unknown, that is not yet available and/or that is obscured by noise and/or artifacts. A transform (e.g., a continuous wavelet transform) of both of the signal portions may be performed. One or more parameters corresponding to the signal may then be determined from transformed signal. | 11-25-2010 |
20130296674 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR NORMALIZING A PLETHYSMOGRAPH SIGNAL FOR IMPROVED FEATURE ANALYSIS - The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for analyzing and normalizing signals, such as PPG signals, for use in patent monitoring. The PPG signal may be detected using a continuous non-invasive blood pressure monitoring system and the normalized signals may be used to determine whether a recalibration of the system should be performed. | 11-07-2013 |
James Nicholas Watson, Fife GB
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20090204162 | SIGNAL ANALYSIS - A method of analysis of medical signals is presented which provides useful clinical information concerning the state of the myocardium during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The analysis during CPR can be used to (i) identify the underlying rhythm, (ii) provide a measure of the efficacy of CPR, and (iii) to predict the outcome from a defibrillation shock. | 08-13-2009 |
Joanne Watson, Sandiacre GB
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20100003205 | Cosmetic Composition - Cosmetic composition providing a high coverage of skin while retaining a natural skin appearance comprising iron oxide particles having an average primary particle size of less than or equal to 100 nm, iron-containing titanium dioxide particles having an average primary particle size of at least 105 nm and comprising from 1% to 15% iron by weight of the titanium dioxide, and a cosmetically acceptable carrier and its use as a foundation and/or as a composition to correct skin discoloration surrounding the eye. | 01-07-2010 |
20100003293 | Processes for Reducing the Appearance of Pastiness or Ashiness on Skin - Processes for reducing the appearance of ashiness or pastiness on skin by applying thereto a cosmetic composition comprising transparent iron oxide particles, iron-containing titanium dioxide particles, and a cosmetically acceptable carrier. These processes are useful to provide coverage of skin imperfections and/or skin tonal variations and/or skin discoloration surrounding the eyes on different types of skin, while, at the same time, retaining a natural skin appearance. | 01-07-2010 |
20100074928 | Cosmetic Composition - Cosmetic composition providing a high coverage of skin while retaining a natural skin appearance comprising iron oxide particles having an average surface area from 30 m | 03-25-2010 |
John Mahony Watson, Berkshire GB
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20090156201 | Provision of Position Information in Telecommunications Networks - A mobile or cellular telecommunications network includes a plurality of terminals which are registered. The terminal may be fixed in position, such as a terminal in a vending machine. Alternatively, the terminal may be fixed to a vehicle used for sending an SOS message when the vehicle is involved in an accident. The terminal may be immobile, and therefore does not need to continually advise the network of its location. The terminal may not receive incoming calls or other communications. The terminals therefore may not require paging by the network. In the embodiments described, such terminals are assigned a special terminal type identifier which indicates to the network that these terminals do not require paging. The way in which the network interacts with the terminals is adjusted so that signaling to perform location updates is eliminated or at least reduced. | 06-18-2009 |
20100197294 | IMPLEMENTATION OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK ACCESS RESTRICTIONS - A system and method for restricting public access to a mobile telecommunications network in order to prevent congestion. The system and method are particularly useful in situations where the number of end users exceeds, or is likely to exceed, network capacity, for example in emergency situations or for large public gatherings, such as sporting events or New Years Eve celebrations. The system and method disclosed uses filtering by network elements, such as the base stations and MSCs. In particular the system and method can filter low data messages, such as SMS, from more demanding services, such as voice calls, so that all low data messages are transmitted, while the more demanding services are terminated, unless special conditions are met. | 08-05-2010 |
John Mahony Watson, Newbury GB
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20080311907 | Identifying Communications Between Telecommunications Networks - A telecommunications system is disclosed including a host telecommunications network (A) having a radio access network ( | 12-18-2008 |
Keith Watson, Edinburgh GB
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20100042425 | Financial Systems - A method and system ( | 02-18-2010 |
Lesa Watson, Kent GB
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20100216823 | Spirocyclic Derivatives - The invention provides compounds of formula (I): | 08-26-2010 |
Lisa Marie Watson, London GB
Lynne Patricia Watson, Bedfordshire GB
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20090036350 | Method for Stabilisation of a Protein Solution by Addition of Hydroxyl Radical Quenchers and its Sterilisation by Ionising Radiation - A method of sterilising a protein in an aqueous environment, comprises exposing to ionising radiation an aqueous composition comprising the protein with a protective compound or combination of protective compounds having the following characteristics: (i) a rate of reaction with hydroxyl radicals greater than 5×10 | 02-05-2009 |
20090081279 | Skin Dressings - A skin dressing is adapted, on activation, to release one or more S-nitrosothiols, preferably S-nitroso-L-glutathione. S-nitrosothiols decompose spontaneously to produce nitric oxide, which has beneficial effects on tissues, particularly in wound healing. | 03-26-2009 |
20100197802 | SKIN DRESSINGS - Improvements relating to skin dressing A skin dressing adapted, on activation, to generate one or more S-nitrosothiols by reaction between a thiol and a nitrate salt in the dressing, the skin dressing comprising a source of Cu | 08-05-2010 |
20110070318 | SKIN DRESSINGS - A skin dressing is provided comprising a first component comprising a source of protons, a second component comprising a nitrite salt, the dressing comprising a non-thiol reductant, such that, when the first and second components are brought together and applied to a skin site the nitrite reacts to generate nitric oxide, increasing the pH of the dressing in contact with the skin from an acidic value to a more neutral value. | 03-24-2011 |
Malcolm Anthony Watson, Bristol GB
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20120075170 | COMMUNICATION APPARATUS - Communication apparatus for communicating data between a processor on board a vehicle and a display for a user of the vehicle is disclosed. The apparatus includes a first light source operable to generate a modulated output representative of the data, a first receiver for receiving the modulated output of the first light source; and a communication device for communication between the receiver and the display. The first receiver is mounted on a suit worn by the user in operation of the vehicle. The communication apparatus is expected to be applicable, for example, with head-mounted displays used by pilots of aircraft. | 03-29-2012 |
Malcolm John Watson, Glasgow GB
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20090137905 | ULTRASOUND PROBE - An ultrasound probe for locating with respect to a surface of a target object. The ultrasound probe has a face suitable for receiving the palm of a hand of a user, allowing the user to accurately move, hold and/or grip the ultrasound probe using their hand. At least a portion of the face comprises an elastically deformable material. | 05-28-2009 |
20110113886 | APPARATUS FOR COUPLING AN ULTRASOUND PROBE TO AN OBJECT - Improved coupling apparatus ( | 05-19-2011 |
Mark J. Watson, Cheshire GB
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20120122385 | COIN APPARATUS - A coin apparatus in which coin conveyors convey coins along substantially vertical and horizontal planes to coin hoppers. A coin sensing unit having a rotary sweeping arm is used to determine characteristics of the coins so that the coins can be deposited in a correct one of the hoppers. | 05-17-2012 |
Martin J. Watson, Wantage GB
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20100044383 | CAN END - A can end having a countersink bead, an inclined chuck wall and a strong seam, resists distortion from its circular profile when subjected to thermal processing or when packaging carbonated beverages. This high hoop strength affects the manner in which the can end ultimately fails when placed under extreme abuse conditions, even if buckle pressure performance is within industry specified standards. The can end of the invention has control features introduced which control the failure mode whilst maintaining specified buckle pressure performance. In one embodiment, the can end has a two part wall and a control feature that comprises expansion of the countersink bead to act as a trigger for local peaking, together with a groove in the chuck wall which prevents the peaking force from being concentrated at a single point which could result in leaking by the production of a pin hole. | 02-25-2010 |
20120175376 | Can End - A can end having a countersink bead, an inclined chuck wall and a strong seam, resists distortion from its circular profile when subjected to thermal processing or when packaging carbonated beverages. This high hoop strength affects the manner in which the can end ultimately fails when placed under extreme abuse conditions, even if buckle pressure performance is within industry specified standards. The can end of the invention has control features introduced which control the failure mode whilst maintaining specified buckle pressure performance. In one embodiment, the can end has a two part wall and a control feature that comprises expansion of the countersink bead to act as a trigger for local peaking, together with a groove in the chuck wall which prevents the peaking force from being concentrated at a single point which could result in leaking by the production of a pin hole. | 07-12-2012 |
20130306658 | Can End - A can end having a countersink bead, an inclined chuck wall and a strong seam, resists distortion from its circular profile when subjected to thermal processing or when packaging carbonated beverages. This high hoop strength affects the manner in which the can end ultimately fails when placed under extreme abuse conditions, even if buckle pressure performance is within industry specified standards. The can end of the invention has control features introduced which control the failure mode whilst maintaining specified buckle pressure performance. In one embodiment, the can end has a two part wall and a control feature that comprises expansion of the countersink bead to act as a trigger for local peaking, together with a groove in the chuck wall which prevents the peaking force from being concentrated at a single point which could result in leaking by the production of a pin hole. | 11-21-2013 |
Martin John Watson, Wantage GB
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20110056945 | FULL APERTURE BEVERAGE END - A full aperture beverage end has a center panel, a countersink surrounding the centre panel, a main score arranged in proximity to the countersink to define a removable aperture panel and a vent score. The beverage end is adapted for use with products that are pressurized to over 30 psi (200 kPa) when opened, and during opening the vent score is adapted to sever first, controlling the pressure differential between the external surface and internal surface of the centre panel, thereby allowing the main score to tear in a controlled and reliable manner. | 03-10-2011 |
20120269934 | FULL APERTURE BEVERAGE CAN END - The present invention concerns a full aperture beverage end ( | 10-25-2012 |
Michael Watson, Rayleigh GB
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20120204914 | APPARATUS FOR CLEANING TUBES OF A HEAT EXCHANGER - An apparatus is disclosed for | 08-16-2012 |
20140014141 | CLEANING OF HEAT EXCHANGER CORE - An apparatus is described for cleaning the exterior of a furnace heat exchanger that includes a bundle of finned convection or bare radiant tubes heated when in use by the flue gases of a heater furnace. The apparatus comprises a motorised carriage | 01-16-2014 |
Michael Watson, Rayleigh Essex GB
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20120000626 | Lance for Cleaning the Shell Side of a Heat Exchanger Core - A handheld lance for high pressure jetting of tubes of a heat exchanger core comprises a fluid conduit defining an internal plenum chamber having at least one nozzle for emitting a jet of fluid for cleaning the outer surfaces of the tubes of the core and a coupling for connecting the plenum chamber to a high pressure fluid supply line. The or each conduit has an outer diameter sufficiently small to fit between all the tubes of the core and at least one elongate stabilizer bar is mounted on the coupling and positioned to one side of the or each conduit with the axis of the bar lying in the same plane as the adjacent conduit. The bar is sufficiently thin to fit between the tubes of the heat exchanger core and is sufficiently rigid to prevent lateral displacement of the adjacent conduit. | 01-05-2012 |
Michael John Watson, Eaglescliffe GB
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20110105817 | PROCESS FOR THE CONVERSION OF FATTY ACIDS AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF - A process for the production of a hydrocarbon product comprises contacting a feedstock with a catalyst composition comprising an active metal selected from platinum, palladium, nickel, cobalt, copper, ruthenium, rhodium and rhenium and an active porous material which is active for the isomerisation of unsaturated hydrocarbons, wherein the feedstock comprises a fatty acid a fatty acid ester, a monoglyceride, a diglyceride or a triglyceride. | 05-05-2011 |
20120136191 | CATALYST AND PROCESS - The invention is a method of dehydrogenating a hydrocarbon, especially an alkane, to form an unsaturated compound, especially an alkene, by contacting the alkane with a catalyst comprising a form of carbon which is catalytically active for the dehydrogenation reaction. The catalyst may be formed by passing a hydrocarbon over a metal compound at a temperature greater than 650° C. | 05-31-2012 |
20120238792 | DEOXYGENATION PROCESS - The invention is a process for the production of a hydrocarbon product including contacting an oxygenated aromatic feedstock, in the presence of hydrogen, with a catalyst composition including: | 09-20-2012 |
Michael Steven Watson, Hampshire GB
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20100292294 | Compositions Comprising a Physiological Coolant - The present invention concerns enhancements in the cooling effects of certain physiological coolant-containing compositions such as topically applied cosmetic, toiletry or pharmaceutical products, wherein the cooling effect of the physiological coolants is enhanced by the addition of a substance according to formula (I) or dermatologically acceptable salts thereof: | 11-18-2010 |
Michjael Watson, Essex GB
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20120031436 | CLEANING THE SHELL SIDE OF A HEAT EXCHANGER CORE - A method is disclosed for cleaning the shell side of the core of a heat exchanger formed of a set of tubes passing through transverse plates which include two end plates and at least one baffle plate. A hole is first formed in an end plate in a region between core tubes. A lance is next inserted into through the hole and used to jet the section of the core between the end plate and the first baffle plate. A boring tool inserted through the hole in the end plate is then used to drill a hole in the baffle, allowing the cleaning process to be repeated for further sections of the core. | 02-09-2012 |
Neil Watson, West Sussex GB
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20110100923 | PARTICLE SEPARATOR - A method and apparatus ( | 05-05-2011 |
Nigel James Watson, Whittlesford GB
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20090305640 | Vehicle locating unit with improved power management method - A method of checking messages from a network of communication sources includes initially testing the signal strength of a plurality of communication sources, storing the identity of the communication sources with the two strongest signals, and alternatively entering a sleep mode and a wake-up mode, the wake-up mode synchronized to the communication source with the strongest signal. The method further includes testing the signal strength of one additional communication source, switching synchronization to the additional communication source if said source presents a signal stronger than the signal of a stored communication source with the strongest signal, and replacing the identity of any stored communication source if an additional communication sources tested in sequence presents a signal stronger than the signal of said stored communication source. | 12-10-2009 |
Nigel Stephen Watson, Hertfordshire GB
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20080306045 | 1-Benzazepine-3-Sulfonylamino-2-Pyrroridones as Factor Xa Inhibitors - The invention relates to chemical entities of formula (I): | 12-11-2008 |
20090099231 | 3-Sulfonylamino-Pyrrolidine-2-One Derivatives as Factor Xa Inhibitors - The present invention provides pyrrolidinone derivatives as Factor Xa inhibitors and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same. The invention also relates to processes for the preparation of such compounds, and the use of such compounds in medicine, particularly in the amelioration of a clinical condition for which a Factor Xa inhibitor is indicated. | 04-16-2009 |
Paul J. Watson, Cambridge GB
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20080281839 | Three-Dimensional Topology Building Method and System - This patent application is for a method and system that takes any arbitrary pre-existing geometric data and builds ISO 19107 compliant 3-Dimensional (3D) topology rather than requiring an incremental build of the topology. In accordance with at least one embodiment of the present invention, a method for integrating a three-dimensional feature geometry into a three-dimensional topology in a database includes adding a three-dimensional feature geometry into a table in a database; passing the three-dimensional feature geometry to a three-dimensional topology engine and a cache; performing a spatial refinement to determine a number of topology primitives in an existing three-dimensional geometry in the database that are near to topology primitives of the three-dimensional feature geometry; obtaining a number of relevant nearby spatial topology primitives in the geometries using a spatial search; performing an interaction refinement to determine a precise set of the number of relevant nearby topology primitives in the geometries that have spatial interactions; determining a common section of each topology primitive in the number of relevant nearby topology primitives that have spatial interactions; validating that the three-dimensional feature geometry fits into the three-dimensional topology table using a plurality of rules; and saving the validated three-dimensional feature geometry in the database. | 11-13-2008 |
Peter Watson, Stevenage GB
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20100027076 | SEMI AUTOMATIC PUNCH HOLE REMOVAL - Systems and methods are described that facilitate removing punch hole artifacts in electronic document images. When a document with punch holes is scanned, the punch holes appear as unwanted dark spots in the margin. To remove these artifacts, a blanking regions having background color pixels are placed over the punch hole artifacts and the electronic document image is stored with the blanking regions in place. A user interface is provided to permit a user to enter blanking region parameters, including x,y coordinates, diameter, reference edge from which the coordinates are measured, etc. Default settings can be stored and recalled for common punch hole patterns, which may vary between offices and the like. | 02-04-2010 |
Peter J. Watson, Rayleigh GB
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20100012254 | FEEDBACK SENSING SYSTEM FOR POSITIONING ADHESIVE TABS - A feedback sensing system for positioning and dispensing adhesive tabs to secure the free edges of a folded sheet material. The feedback sensing system comprises: (i) a drive mechanism for adaptively driving tab stock around a peeler bar of a tabbing head, (ii) a sensing device for detecting the position of each adhesive tab relative to an edge of the peeler bar, and (iii) a controller for adaptively controlling the drive mechanism based upon a position signal to optimally pre-position each adhesive tab relative to the edge of the peeler bar for dispensing each adhesive tab. | 01-21-2010 |
20100012677 | TABBER WITH BULGE IN PEELER - A system for dispensing tabs from a carrier substrate, each of the tabs having an adhesive backing for securing the tabs in spaced-apart relation to the carrier substrate. The system includes an input mechanism operative to supply an input stream of the tab stock and an output mechanism operative to accept and take away an output stream of carrier substrate from the tab stock supplied by the input mechanism. The system further includes a peeler bar having first and second surfaces disposed on the periphery of the peeler bar. The peeler bar, furthermore is interposed between the input and output streams such that the underside surface of the carrier substrate slideably engages the first and second peripheral surfaces. The first peripheral surface has an arcuate shape along an elongate axis of the peeler bar and is oriented relative to the second peripheral surface so as to effect an abrupt directional change with respect to the input and output streams. The arcuate surface imparts curvature to the tab stock in a direction tending to (i) increase the bending stiffness of each tab about an axis parallel to the elongate axis, (ii) facilitate separation of each tab from the carrier substrate, and (iii) favorably position each tab with respect to the free edges of a folded substrate material during tabbing operations. | 01-21-2010 |
Rebecca Watson, Brighton GB
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20100283234 | CONNECTOR - A connection system comprises a connector and a pipe. The pipe is made from a hydrophilic membrane capable of pervaporating brackish water or such like as substantially pure water, such as Dutyion™. One feature of this material is that it expands significantly as it hydrates. The pipe is generally cylindrical, but it is corrugated along its length, with roughly regular ridges and grooves. The connector has a side wall defining a substantially cylindrical cavity. The inside surface of the cavity is corrugated in the similar way to the pipe. When the pipe is in a dehydrated state, the cavity of the connector has a maximum diameter D greater than the maximum diameter B of the pipe and a minimum diameter C less than the maximum diameter B of the pipe. The pipe can be inserted in the cavity of the connector in a dehydrated state. When the system then carries water, the pipe hydrates, which causes the pipe to expand and its diameter to increase. This means that the ridges of the pipe expand into the grooves of the cavity and the pipe fits more tightly into the cavity and the seal between the pipe and the cavity is improved. | 11-11-2010 |
Richard Marc Watson, Harpenden GB
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20100075048 | Method Of Forming Solid Ink Stick With Coded Mark - A method of manufacturing an ink stick provides the ink stick with a coded mark. The method includes forming an ink stick body of a phase change ink composition, and applying a marking composition to a surface of the ink stick body to form a coded mark on the surface of the ink stick body at the marking station, the marking composition being composed of the same phase change ink composition used to form the ink stick body. | 03-25-2010 |
Robert Watson, County Down GB
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20100186480 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING FAULTS IN ELECTRICAL APPARATUS - A diagnostic device for use in the detection of a fault in an electrical apparatus, especially transformers that have electrical windings immersed in electrical insulating oil with a headspace above the oil. The device comprises a housing defining a chamber with a mouth adapted to receive a pressure relief valve on the oil tank. The device creates a fluid tight seal around the pressure relief valve and operates the pressure relief valve to extract a gas sample from the headspace into the chamber. The device may include a gas analyzer for analyzing the gas sample for the presence of acetylene, which is indicative of a fault in the apparatus. | 07-29-2010 |
Robert John Watson, Suffolk GB
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20100035863 | 2 Amino-Pyrimidine Derivatives As H4 Receptor Antagonists, Processes For Preparing Them And Their Use In Pharmaceutical Compositions - The present invention concerns novel 2 amino pyrimidine derivatives of formula (I), processes for preparing them, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and their use as harmaceuticals. | 02-11-2010 |
Setphen Paul Watson, Stevenage GB
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20100029699 | MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention relates to compounds of Formula (I): | 02-04-2010 |
Simon Andrew Watson, Bebington GB
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20090057447 | Aerosols - The design of the spray nozzle in an aerosol dispenser controls the characteristics of the spray that is produced. In a nozzle that comprises the elements of a multiplicity of inlet channels leading to a swirl chamber and an outlet orifice, the perception of wetness of a spray, such as an aqueous alcoholic deodorant spray, can be reduced by dimensioning the respective elements so that the sum of the widths of the inlet channels is less than the diameter of the swirl chamber and at least 1.5 times the diameter of the outlet orifice and the outlet orifice has a diameter of at least 0.3 mm together with the inlet channels being short, such as less than 0.5 mm. The new nozzle is especially suitable for spraying compositions having a low volatile organic carbon content and compositions comprising a significant proportion of water. | 03-05-2009 |
Simon J. Watson, West Sussex GB
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20100087432 | PYRROLE DERIVATIVES HAVING CRTH2 RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST ACTIVITY - There are provided according to the invention compounds of formula (I) as CRTh2 antagonists. In free or salt form, wherein R | 04-08-2010 |
Stephen Watson, Fordsham GB
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20100092111 | CONTAINMENT DEVICE - A containment device for personnel, animals or objects to be transported in a vehicle so as to avoid cross-contamination, and comprising an envelope ( | 04-15-2010 |
Stephen Miles Watson, Stafford GB
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20100066358 | MAGNETIC SIGNATURE ASSESSMENT - Magnetic signature assessment apparatus for a vehicle comprising sensors for incorporation in the vehicle to measure the magnetic field normal to a closed surface at least approximately bounding the vessel and processing means for calculating from the normal field measurements a scalar magnetic potential outside the surface. Apparatus may be provided on the vehicle to generate a magnetic field to suppress the magnetic signature corresponding to the scalar potential. The invention also extends to corresponding methods and to programs for implementing those methods. | 03-18-2010 |
Stephen Paul Watson, Stevenage GB
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20080227858 | Inhibitors of matrix metalloproteinase - Compounds of formula (I): | 09-18-2008 |
20090082377 | Matrix Metalloproteinase Inhibitors - The present invention relates to compounds of Formula (I): | 03-26-2009 |
Stephen Paul Watson, Essex GB
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20110065725 | TRIAZOLE AMIDE DERIVATIVES FOR USE IN THERAPY - The invention relates to triazole amide derivatives of formula (I) for use in therapy, in particular for treating diseases and conditions mediated by antagonism of the mGluR | 03-17-2011 |
Steve P. Watson, Birmingham GB
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20090297508 | Compositions and methods for treating hemostasis disorders associated with clec-2 signal transduction - The present invention provides a method for screening compounds to identify therapeutic candidates for treating hemostasis disorders, the method includes the steps of contacting a cell that expresses a CLEC-2 receptor with a test compound and a CLEC-2 receptor ligand, under conditions which, but for the presence of the test compound, permit binding of the CLEC-2 receptor to the CLEC-2 receptor ligand; and detecting if any increase or decrease in an indicator of CLEC-2 receptor activity is observed in comparison to a control; wherein an increase or decrease in the indicator in comparison to the control indicates that the test compound is a candidate for modulating hemostasis. | 12-03-2009 |
Susan A. Watson, Nottingham GB
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20090191232 | Combination therapy for the treatment of tumors - The present invention relates to a combination therapy method for treating gastrin-dependent tumors. The method comprises the immunization of a patient with an anti-gastrin 17 immunogenic composition in combination with the administration of chemotherapeutic agents such as 5-fluorouracil and leucovorin. | 07-30-2009 |
20100129382 | COMBINATION THERAPY FOR THE TREATMENT OF TUMORS - The present invention relates to a combination therapy method for treating gastrin-dependent tumors. The method comprises the immunization of a patient with an anti-gastrin 17 immunogenic composition in combination with the administration of chemotherapeutic agents such as 5-fluorouracil and leucovorin. | 05-27-2010 |
Tim Watson, Herts GB
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20090253094 | APPARATUS FOR DETECTING INFECTED TISSUE - An apparatus and method for detecting infected tissue are disclosed. The apparatus comprises a light source for producing a light beam and an optical element having an input end optically coupled to the light source and an output end arranged to direct the light beam as a confocal beam into tissue. The apparatus also comprise a detector optically coupled to the optical element to receive a return beam back from the tissue stimulated by the confocal beam and to generate an output dependent upon the return beam. An analyser is arranged to analyse the output of the detector to determine whether the return beam is indicative of infected tissue. The use of a confocal beam allows it to be directed to a specific predetermined point or depth in tissue, such as a tooth, thus eliminating the ‘swamping effect’ of the bulk background tissue. Thus an embodiment of the apparatus is more sensitive at detecting infected tissue. | 10-08-2009 |
20120183918 | APPARATUS FOR DETECTING INFECTED TISSUE - An apparatus and method for detecting infected tissue are disclosed. The apparatus comprises a light source for producing a light beam and an optical element having an input end optically coupled to the light source and an output end arranged to direct the light beam as a confocal beam into tissue. The apparatus also comprise a detector optically coupled to the optical element to receive a return beam back from the tissue stimulated by the confocal beam and to generate an output dependent upon the return beam. | 07-19-2012 |
Timothy Watson, Kent GB
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20110281238 | Methods for Removing Adhesive Resin from a Dental Tooth - A method of removing an adhesive resin from a dental tooth which method comprises contacting the dental tooth with a bioactive glass using an air abrasion system. | 11-17-2011 |
Timothy F. Watson, London GB
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20110117523 | ABRASIVE AGENTS - The present invention relates to the use of a polyalkenoate acid, such as polyacrylic acid or polymaleic acid, in the manufacture of an air abrasive agent for use in conditioning dental tissue, methods of using such air abrasive agents, dental compositions comprising a polyalkenoate acid, air abrasive agents comprising a polyalkenoate acid and at least one of a bioactive glass, a glycine salt, baking soda and alumina, methods of treatment and/or prophylaxis using an air abrasive agent comprising a polyalkenoate acid. | 05-19-2011 |
William Stanley Watson, Darlington GB
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20110095752 | PIPELINE MONITORING APPARATUS AND METHOD - A pipeline inspection vehicle comprises a main body ( | 04-28-2011 |