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Alan T. Critchley, Bedford CA
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20110152099 | BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS OF ASCOPHYLLUM NODOSUM AND THEIR USE FOR ALLEVIATING SALT-INDUCED STRESS IN PLANTS - A process for extraction of bioactive organic compounds from alkali extracts of | 06-23-2011 |
Andrew Critchley, Lancashire GB
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20150252902 | SEAL ASSEMBLY - A seal assembly comprises a first ring and a second ring which are rotatable relative to each other about a longitudinal axis (A-A). A first annular seal surface is formed on the first ring and is inclined with respect to the longitudinal axis and a second annular seal surface is formed on the second ring and is complementarily inclined to, and in abutment with, said first annular seal surface on the first ring. An annular groove is formed in at least one of said first and second seal rings adjacent to the seal surface on said seal ring and preferably a portion of the other ring projects into, or to a location adjacent to, the annular groove. | 09-10-2015 |
Andrew Critchley, Darlington GB
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20110099978 | REDUCTANT DECOMPOSITION SYSTEM - Described herein are various embodiments of a reductant decomposition system. According to one representative embodiment, the reductant decomposition system includes an exhaust gas chamber including an inlet and outlet. The system also includes a first exhaust gas distribution component positioned within the chamber and communicable in exhaust gas receiving communication with the outlet. The first exhaust gas distribution component causes swirling exhaust gas flow patterns within the exhaust gas chamber. Additionally, the system includes a second exhaust gas distribution component positioned within the chamber and communicable in exhaust gas providing communication with the inlet. The second exhaust gas distribution component includes features that cause a swirling exhaust gas flow pattern within a space defined by the second exhaust gas distribution component. Further, the system includes a reductant injector coupled to the exhaust gas chamber. The reductant injector is communicable in reductant injecting communication with exhaust gas within the chamber. | 05-05-2011 |
20140193318 | Reductant Decomposition System - Described herein are various embodiments of a reductant decomposition system. According to one representative embodiment, the reductant decomposition system includes an exhaust gas chamber including an inlet and outlet. The system also includes a first exhaust gas distribution component positioned within the chamber and communicable in exhaust gas receiving communication with the outlet. The first exhaust gas distribution component causes swirling exhaust gas flow patterns within the exhaust gas chamber. Additionally, the system includes a second exhaust gas distribution component positioned within the chamber and communicable in exhaust gas providing communication with the inlet. The second exhaust gas distribution component includes features that cause a swirling exhaust gas flow pattern within a space defined by the second exhaust gas distribution component. Further, the system includes a reductant injector coupled to the exhaust gas chamber. The reductant injector is communicable in reductant injecting communication with exhaust gas within the chamber. | 07-10-2014 |
Daniel S. Critchley, Winchester GB
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20140131436 | ROBUST FAULT DIAGNOSIS FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES - One aspect includes an electronic device that includes a component configured to generate diagnostic information indicative of a fault occurring in the electronic device. The electronic device also includes a persistent display coupled to the component and configured to display the diagnostic information. | 05-15-2014 |
Hilary Critchley, Edinburg GB
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20100285974 | IDENTIFICATION OF ECTOPIC PREGNANCIES - The present invention concerns methods of identifying extra-uterine (or ectopic) pregnancies and involves the screening of samples for the presence of certain molecules now known to be markers of extra-uterine pregnancies. The present invention provides a method for identifying an ectopic pregnancy, said method comprising the steps of: (a) providing a sample from a subject; (b) identifying a level of one or more of: (i) inhibin/activin BETA b subunit gene (ii) activin B (iii) cysteine-rich secretory protein 3 (CRISP-3); and/or (iv) carboxypeptidase-B1 (CPB1) (v) SLP1 (vi) elafin (vii) prolactin in the sample, wherein the level of inhibin/activin BETA b subunit gene, activin B, CRISP-3, SLP1, elafin, prolactin and/or CPB1 is associated with, or indicative of, an ectopic pregnancy. | 11-11-2010 |
Hilary Octavia Dawn Critchley, Edinburgh GB
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20080206309 | ANTAGONISTS OF PROSTAGLANDIN RECEPTORS EP2 AND/OR EP4 FOR THE TREATMENT OF DYSMENORRHEA AND MENORRHAGIA - A method of treating menorrhagia and/or dysmenorrhoea in a patient the method comprising administering to the patient an antagonist of a prostaglandin EP2 and/or EP4 receptor. Preferably the patient is a human female. | 08-28-2008 |
Keith Critchley, County Louth IE
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20080288872 | Scalable Anti-Replay Windowing - The present disclosure provides a method for scalable anti-replay windowing. According to one exemplary embodiment, the method may include receiving at least one data packet having at least one new sequence number. The method may also include comparing the at least one new sequence number to an anti-replay window configured to prevent packet replay, the anti-replay window having at least one existing sequence number. The method may further include shifting the contents of the anti-replay window by varying the location of a starting index and an ending index. Of course, additional embodiments, variations and modifications are possible without departing from this embodiment. | 11-20-2008 |
Keith Critchley, Limerick IE
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20120066772 | Scalable Anti-Replay Windowing - The present disclosure provides a method for scalable anti-replay windowing. According to one exemplary embodiment, the method may include receiving at least one data packet having at least one new sequence number. The method may also include comparing the at least one new sequence number to an anti-replay window configured to prevent packet replay, the anti-replay window having at least one existing sequence number. The method may further include shifting the contents of the anti-replay window by varying the location of a starting index and an ending index. Of course, additional embodiments, variations and modifications are possible without departing from this embodiment. | 03-15-2012 |
Keith William Critchley, Merseyside GB
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20120028051 | IMPROVED STAIN RESISTANCE - A method of improving the stain resistance of a surface of a glass article such as a float glass ribbon or float glass sheet is disclosed. The method comprises the steps of (i) applying a solution comprising a stain inhibitor to an absorbent strip; (ii) transferring solution from the wet strip to the surface of the glass article; and (iii) drying the wet glass surface to leave stain inhibitor on the surface of the glass article. A facility for manufacturing the glass article incorporating an apparatus for applying a solution comprising a stain inhibitor to the surface of the glass article in accordance with the aforementioned method is also disclosed. | 02-02-2012 |
Mark V. Critchley, Manchester GB
Michelle Marie Critchley, Caulfield North AU
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20120016309 | MICROARRAY DEVICE - A device is provided which is suitable for delivering at least one nanoparticle(s) to a subject. The device can be used to deliver a variety of nanoparticles, for example, therapeutic agents, directly through the outer layers of the skin without passing completely through the epidermis of the subject. Thus the device can be used to deliver therapeutic agents to a predetermined depth and avoid disturbing the pain receptors in the skin. Thus the device can be used to deliver agents, including therapeutic agents, in a non-invasive manner. A method of fabricating devices with associated nanoparticles is also provided. | 01-19-2012 |
Michelle Marie Critchley, Victoria AU
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20080312610 | Microarray Device - A device is provided which is suitable for delivering at least one nanoparticle(s) to a subject. The device can be used to deliver a variety of nanoparticles, for example, therapeutic agents, directly through the outer layers of the skin without passing completely through the epidermis of the subject. Thus the device can be used to deliver therapeutic agents to a predetermined depth and avoid disturbing the pain receptors in the skin. Thus the device can be used to deliver agents, including therapeutic agents, in a non-invasive manner. A method of fabricating devices with associated nanoparticles is also provided. | 12-18-2008 |
Sam Critchley, Amsterdam NL
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20110029538 | SYSTEM FOR CREATION OF CONTENT WITH CORRELATED GEOSPATIAL AND VIRTUAL LOCATIONS BY MOBILE DEVICE USERS - A system and method for a user of a mobile device or computer to easily and directly create content with correlated virtual and geospatial locations and associated context information. The content may include audio, video, and images, and be exposed via a unique URL based on content identifier. This content is indexed, including using a geospatial, “place-based” index, enabling users to easily share content with their matrix of social networks, friends, and communities, or to discover content created by others. | 02-03-2011 |
20110029608 | SYSTEM FOR ENHANCED MANAGEMENT OF SOCIAL NETWORKS ON MOBILE DEVICES - A system and method for enhanced management of social networks and interaction therein on a mobile device. The system provides the user with a means to manage a plurality of online identifications and relationship databases with relationships automatically synchronizing between systems. The system further provides an automated means to manage social networks based on geospatial, social and temporal proximity, and a means to interact with other users, and to publish content, seamlessly, across online services and mobile devices. | 02-03-2011 |
20110105143 | PROXIMAL RELEVANCY RANKING IN A LAYERED LINKED NODE DATABASE - A system and method for determining node relevancy by proximal weighting and pruning in a layered linked node database, such as that used to represent connections between a set of objects. The weights of connections between nodes in the layered linked node database is used as a distance metric, with propagation semantics determining how the summed relevancy is determined. This is particularly useful for determining, for a given node in a given layer, which nodes in another layer, or on the same layer, are most relevant. In the context of mobile device users, this is particularly useful for dynamically determining which people, places, events etc. are of greatest relevance in a scalable manner. | 05-05-2011 |
Stephen Critchley, Cheshire GB
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20120064138 | BIOCIDAL COMPOSITION - The present invention relates to a biocidal composition comprising an inorganic compound and a polymer where the inorganic compound has been prepared using a controlled precipitation technique. The biocidal compositions overcome the settling and agglomeration problems of conventional inorganic biocidal compositions and offer enhanced activity, consistency, and stable long term release of the active species. The invention also relates to a method of preparation of the compositions and to their use as a biocidal composition and in making or coating articles comprising it. | 03-15-2012 |
Stuart H. Critchley, Dundas CA
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20090002686 | Sheet Metal Oxide Detector - An apparatus for detecting residual oxide or scale present on a metal surface following pickling or mechanical processing of the metal surface to remove scale makes use of laser light that is reflected off of the metal surface, a reflection detector that detects the absolute reflectivity and polarization of the reflecting laser light, a roughness measurement sensor, and a computerized control system that uses combinations of the information from the three sensors to provide an indication of the scale remaining on the metal surface. | 01-01-2009 |
Timothy Critchley, Surrey GB
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20110228919 | SIGNAL DETECTION AND BLOCKING FOR VOICE PROCESSING EQUIPMENT - A telephone call processor for processing telephone calls comprising voice signals and data signals, the call processor comprising a first telephone interface and a second telephone interface, the call processor being operable in a first mode and in a second mode. In the first mode, the call processor is adapted to receive voice signals and data signals at the first telephone interface and to transmit voice signals and data signals via the second telephone interface. In the second mode, the call processor is adapted to receive voice signals and data signals at the first telephone interface, to block data signals from being transmitted via the second telephone interface and optionally to transmit voice signals via the second telephone interface. | 09-22-2011 |
20150127538 | SIGNAL DETECTION AND BLOCKING FOR VOICE PROCESSING EQUIPMENT - A telephone call processor for processing telephone calls comprising voice signals and data signals, the call processor comprising a first telephone interface and a second telephone interface, the call processor being operable in a first mode and in a second mode. In the first mode, the call processor is adapted to receive voice signals and data signals at the first telephone interface and to transmit voice signals and data signals via the second telephone interface. In the second mode, the call processor is adapted to receive voice signals and data signals at the first telephone interface, to block data signals from being transmitted via the second telephone interface and optionally to transmit voice signals via the second telephone interface. | 05-07-2015 |