Mckenna, AU
Cameron Mckenna, Beaumaris AU
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20120229283 | Fire Detection - A sensor unit comprising a heat resistant shell, the shell having a plurality of viewing windows spaced around the shell exterior to define a 360° view around the unit, each viewing window being optically coupled to an infrared pyroelectric sensor and an infrared thermopile sensor, the interior of the shell defining a chamber containing at least two different smoke detectors, the shell having ventilation holes communicating with the chamber and temperature sensors mounted on the unit, the shell housing at least one printed circuit board coupled to the sensors and detectors and supporting a computer and radio transmitter, and a rechargeable power source powering the printed circuit board. | 09-13-2012 |
Conor Mckenna, Unley AU
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20110024383 | SYNTHETIC BOTTLE CLOSURE - There is a closure | 02-03-2011 |
James Mckenna, Pascoe Vale South AU
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20090197809 | ANTIFUNGAL METHODS - A system for reducing the incidence or severity of fungal infection of a plant, comprising a chemical fungicide component, which may be provided by foliar or root (soil or liquid nutrient) application, together with an antifungal plant defensin not in nature expressed in the plant being protected or expressed in lower amounts or in different tissues, provides synergistic improvement in protection against infection by a plant pathogenic fungus which is susceptible to the defensin and the fungicide. The fungicide can be a strobilurin or a triazole, and the defensin can be selected from a wide range of known defensins, for example, NaD1 and others, or it can be a chimeric defensin engineered for low toxicity to the plant. The defensin can be provided as a protein formulation, optionally together with the fungicide, or it can be provided by recombinant expression in the plant to be protected from fungal infection. | 08-06-2009 |
James Anthony Mckenna, Pascoe Vale South AU
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20100095408 | Anti-Pathogen Systems - Provided is a system for protecting plants from attack by pests, including pathogens such as fungi. Specifically, a plant defensin is provided in conjunction with a protease inhibitor protects a plant from pest attack or reduces severity of an attack. | 04-15-2010 |
20130263326 | Anti-Pathogen Systems - Provided is a system for protecting plants from attack by pests, including pathogens such as fungi. Specifically, a plant defensin is provided in conjunction with a protease inhibitor protects a plant from pest attack or reduces severity of an attack. | 10-03-2013 |
20130267459 | Anti-Pathogen Systems - Provided is a system for protecting plants from attack by pests, including pathogens such as fungi. Specifically, a plant defensin is provided in conjunction with a protease inhibitor protects a plant from pest attack or reduces severity of an attack. | 10-10-2013 |
20130269059 | Anti-Pathogen Systems - Provided is a system for protecting plants from attack by pests, including pathogens such as fungi. Specifically, a plant defensin is provided in conjunction with a protease inhibitor protects a plant from pest attack or reduces severity of an attack. | 10-10-2013 |
20150067917 | ANTI PATHOGEN SYSTEMS - Provided is a system for protecting plants from attack by pests, including pathogens such as fungi. Specifically, a plant defensin is provided in conjunction with a protease inhibitor protects a plant from pest attack or reduces severity of an attack. | 03-05-2015 |
Katherine Mckenna, Western Australia AU
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20100003241 | Agents for treatment or prevention of an allergic disorder - The present invention relates to agents capable of treating or preventing an allergic disorder in an animal and a method of screening for these agents. In particular, the present invention relates to an isolated nucleic acid molecule comprising (a) an isolated nucleic acid molecule whose expression is modulated in a mammal suffering from or at elevated risk of developing an allergic condition, such that the level of expression of the nucleic acid differs from that in a mammal which is not suffering from or at elevated risk of developing the allergic condition, in which the nucleic acid comprises a sequence selected from the group consisting of sequences identified by probes 243610 at on human chromosome 9q21.13 at locus 138255, 1556097 at on human chromosome 15q25.2 and 242743 at on human chromosome 16p12.1 respectively, or (b) an isolated nucleic acid molecule which is the complement of the nucleic acid of (a), or (c) an isolated nucleic acid molecule which hybridizes under stringent conditions to the nucleic acid of (a) or (b). | 01-07-2010 |
Katherine Mckenna, Carine Wa AU
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20080227089 | Method of Diagnosing and/or Predicting the Development of an Allergic Disorder - The present invention relates to methods for diagnosing an allergic disorder, predicting the development of an allergic disorder in an animal, monitoring the progress of therapy targeted at an allergic disorder, classification of the allergic disorder into one or more clinical/immunological phenotypes, and/or determining the potentional responsiveness of individual animals suffering from or at risk of an allergic disorder to particular forms of therapy. In particular, the present invention relates to a method of diagnosing and/or predicting the development of an allergic disorder in an animal, comprising the step of analysing a biological sample from the animal to determine the level of activation of one or more allergy-associated genes, in which the level of activation is diagnostic of the allergic disorder or predicative of the relative risk for the development of an allergic disorder in the animal. | 09-18-2008 |
Katherine Mckenna, Carine AU
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20090156540 | METHOD FOR DIAGNOSING AND/OR PREDICTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN ALLERGIC DISORDER AND AGENTS FOR TREATING AND/OR PREVENTING SAME - The present invention relates to genes whose level of expression is different in allergic animals compared with non-allergic animals. In particular, the present invention relates to a method for predicting the development of an allergic disorder in a mammal by determining the gene expression pattern of a panel of specific sequences comprising CAMK2D and CDH1 within a nucleic acid pool that have been predetermined to either increase or decrease in response to allergy. | 06-18-2009 |
Luke R. Mckenna, Bentley AU
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20100180155 | DYNAMIC TESTING OF NETWORKS - Service providers strive to maintain networks with high levels of availability and performance. To maintain the networks, the service providers measure performance and perform network diagnostics. Measuring performance and performing network diagnostics typically involves manual verification of functionality or performing individual tests between user agents. Service providers who maintain networks and service providers who use networks can dynamically run tests with operations of a signaling protocol (e.g., session initiation protocol) to diagnose network problems and determine appropriate responses. An agent manager can coordinate the dynamic tests across multiple user agents to gather more information to increase problem diagnosis accuracy. | 07-15-2010 |
20130173963 | DYNAMIC TESTING OF NETWORKS - Service providers strive to maintain networks with high levels of availability and performance. To maintain the networks, the service providers measure performance and perform network diagnostics. Measuring performance and performing network diagnostics typically involves manual verification of functionality or performing individual tests between user agents. Service providers who maintain networks and service providers who use networks can dynamically run tests with operations of a signaling protocol (e.g., session initiation protocol) to diagnose network problems and determine appropriate responses. An agent manager can coordinate the dynamic tests across multiple user agents to gather more information to increase problem diagnosis accuracy. | 07-04-2013 |
Luke Rowan Mckenna, Willetton AU
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20140006606 | Message Queue Transaction Tracking Using Application Activity Trace Data | 01-02-2014 |
Luke Rowan Mckenna, Western AU
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20090141877 | SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR PREDICTIVE VOICE OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL (VoIP) INFRASTRUCTURE MONITORING UTILIZING ENHANCED CUSTOMER END-POINT VoIP PHONES - A method for the active and passive monitoring of a voice over internet protocol (VoIP) network infrastructure is provided. Monitoring software on a VoIP phone of the VoIP network infrastructure is configured to collect statistics associated with phone calls made or received by the VoIP phone. A silent phone call is made from the VoIP phone to another VoIP phone in the VoIP network infrastructure. Statistics associated with the silent phone call are collected. Additionally, normal phone calls made and received on the VoIP phone are also monitored. Statistics are collected for these monitored phone calls as well. The collected statistics are stored. The collected statistics are sent to a central monitor. The collected statistics are displayed to a user. | 06-04-2009 |
Luke Rowan Mckenna, Bentley AU
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20090132856 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISTRIBUTED MONITORING OF A SOAP SERVICE - A computer implemented method, apparatus, and computer usable program code for the distributed monitoring of a SOAP service is provided. A test configuration file specifying a test input is distributed from a central reporting location to at least one remote data processing system that has access to a SOAP service to be tested. The test configuration file is created without accessing the SOAP service to be tested. Furthermore, the user that created the test configuration file is not allowed access to the SOAP service to be tested. | 05-21-2009 |
Luke Rowan Mckenna, Perth AU
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20110082927 | Processing and Presenting Multi-Dimensioned Transaction Tracking Data - An approach is provided that receives a set of tracking data from a monitored activity. The set of tracking data includes name-value pairs. The received set name-value pairs are compared with context masks. Each context mask include one or more name-filter pairs. One of the sets of context masks is selected in response to determining that the incoming name-value pairs matches the mask name-filter pairs of the selected context mask. Name-value pairs are selected based upon the selected context mask. The selected name-value pairs are then stored in an aggregate data store. If the received set of tracking data fails to match at least one of the name-filter pairs then the received set of tracking data is disregarded and none of the name-value pairs are stored in the aggregate data store. | 04-07-2011 |
20110258309 | PEER TO PEER MONITORING FRAMEWORK FOR TRANSACTION TRACKING - An approach is provided that transmits a load balance request from a first peer node to other peer nodes. Some of the peer nodes have assigned transaction tracking responsibilities. The transmitting is performed in response to identifying that the first peer node is performing at a non-optimal level. The first peer node receives responses from the other peer nodes. A determination is made as to whether to handover one or more of the first peer node's transaction tracking responsibilities. If a second peer node is identified to take some of the first peer node's responsibilities, then a handover message is sent from the first peer node to the second peer node that assigns at least one of the first peer node's assigned transaction responsibilities to the second peer node. | 10-20-2011 |
20120166640 | Peer to Peer Monitoring Framework for Transaction Tracking - An approach is provided that transmits a load balance request from a first peer node to other peer nodes. Some of the peer nodes have assigned transaction tracking responsibilities. The transmitting is performed in response to identifying that the first peer node is performing at a non-optimal level. The first peer node receives responses from the other peer nodes. A determination is made as to whether to handover one or more of the first peer node's transaction tracking responsibilities. If a second peer node is identified to take some of the first peer node's responsibilities, then a handover message is sent from the first peer node to the second peer node that assigns at least one of the first peer node's assigned transaction responsibilities to the second peer node. | 06-28-2012 |
Simon Mckenna, Bellevue Heights AU
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20110238437 | Systems and Methods for Creating a Form for Receiving Data Relating to a Health Care Incident - Embodiments of the invention relate to systems and methods for creating a form for receiving data relating to a health care incident. A dictionary of field objects is provided in a metabase, where a field object defines attributes, and an instance of a field object is a form field. A request to create a user-defined field object is received and it is determined that the user-defined field object is not in the dictionary of field objects in the metabase. The user-defined field object is generated by defining attributes for the user-defined field object, where at least one attribute is a presentation attribute for a form field within a form. The user-defined field object is added to the dictionary of field objects in the metabase and the user-defined field object is linked to a data location in a persistent store. The form is generated, where the form is an ordered collection of form fields, where at least one form field is an instance of the user-defined field object and is displayed according to the at least one presentation attribute. | 09-29-2011 |
20140288955 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CREATING A FORM FOR RECEIVING DATA RELATING TO A HEALTH CARE INCIDENT - Embodiments of the invention relate to systems and methods for creating a form for receiving data relating to a health care incident. A dictionary of field objects is provided in a metabase, where a field object defines attributes, and an instance of a field object is a form field. A request to create a user-defined field object is received and it is determined that the user-defined field object is not in the dictionary of field objects in the metabase. The user-defined field object is generated by defining attributes for the user-defined field object, where at least one attribute is a presentation attribute for a form field within a form. The user-defined field object is added to the dictionary of field objects in the metabase and the user-defined field object is linked to a data location in a persistent store. The form is generated, where the form is an ordered collection of form fields, where at least one form field is an instance of the user-defined field object and is displayed according to the at least one presentation attribute. | 09-25-2014 |