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Andrew Wilkins, 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 |
Andrew Wilkins, Marangaroo AU
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20100313202 | AUTOMATICALLY CORRELATING TRANSACTION EVENTS - An API can be extended to automatically correlate events based on context. Started events for each context (e.g. threads of execution) are maintained on independent stacks. When an instrumented application starts a new transaction, the API generates a started event. A transaction correlation unit within the API can determine if the new transaction started during a previous transaction. If there is a previous started event on the stack, the new transaction started during the previous transaction. The transaction correlation unit can insert an outbound indicator into the new started event to associate the new transaction and the previous transaction. Then, the new started event can be pushed on the stack. | 12-09-2010 |
Andrew Wilkins, Mount Lawley 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 |
Gregory John Wilkins, Balmain AU
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20110314149 | Method and Apparatus for Managing Proxy and Non-Proxy Requests In A Telecommunications Network - A method is disclosed for determining attributes of a client connection configured for use with a telecommunications network; comparing determined attributes with location definition information stored in a configuration file; determining at least one user-defined location in the location definition information associated with the client connection based on the comparison; wherein the method is performed by one or more computing devices. | 12-22-2011 |
John Walter Wilkins, Camp Hill AU
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20100142314 | Particle Interactions in a Fluid Flow - Interaction between two different species of particles in a fluid stream is promoted by generating turbulent eddies in the fluid stream. The turbulent eddies are designed to be of such size and/or intensity that the two species of particles are entrained into the eddies to significantly different extents. Consequently, the different species of particles follow different trajectories, and the likelihood of collisions or interactions between the particles is increased. Optimum collision rates will occur for a system which maintains a Stokes Number (St) much less than 1 for one species, and or order 1 or greater for the other species. The invention has particular application in air pollution control, by promoting agglomeration of fine pollutant particles in air streams into larger particles to thereby facilitate their subsequent removal from the air streams. | 06-10-2010 |
Nina Wilkins, Victoria AU
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20100322884 | METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR TRANSDERMAL DRUG DELIVERY - The invention is directed to a transdermal drug delivery composition which includes at least one physiologically active agent; and at least one volatile solvent; and at least one viscosity modulating agent. The invention extends to methods of administering such a composition to a subject and treatment of subjects using the composition. | 12-23-2010 |
Nina Wilkins, Kensington AU
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20150087623 | METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR TRANSDERMAL DRUG DELIVERY - The invention is directed to a transdermal drug delivery composition which includes at least one physiologically active agent; and at least one volatile solvent; and at least one viscosity modulating agent. The invention extends to methods of administering such a composition to a subject and treatment of subjects using the composition. | 03-26-2015 |
Nina Frances Wilkins, Coburg AU
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20080319370 | Method and System for Transdermal Drug Delivery - The present invention relates to a method and a system for transdermal delivery of a physiologically active agent. The invention further relates to a method of treatment using the transdermal delivery system and the use of medicaments ( | 12-25-2008 |
Nina Frances Wilkins, Victoria AU
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20080226699 | Method and System for Rapid Transdermal Administration - Invention relates to a method for transdermal delivery of a topically applied physiologically active agent comprising: providing a micro-projection apparatus comprising an array of microprojections ( | 09-18-2008 |
20100166674 | TRANSDERMAL DELIVERY RATE CONTROL USING AMORPHOUS PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS - A pharmaceutical composition for transdermal delivery comprising | 07-01-2010 |
Nina Frances Wilkins, Kensington AU
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20130316996 | TRANSDERMAL DELIVERY RATE CONTROL USING AMORPHOUS PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS - A pharmaceutical composition for transdermal delivery comprising | 11-28-2013 |
Stephen William Wilkins, Victoria AU
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20100327175 | PHASE-CONTRAST IMAGING METHOD AND APPARATUS - A phase-contrast imaging apparatus for imaging an object, comprising a radiation source, a first diffracting optical element located to receive radiation from the source, a second diffracting optical element located after the first optical element, a spatially resolving detector for detecting radiation from the source that has propagated through the object and been diffracted sequentially by the first optical element and the second optical element and an actuator for providing a relative translation of the first and second optical elements with respect to and across a propagation direction of radiation transmitted from the source to the detector. The actuator provides the relative translations of the first and second optical element at respectively a first speed and a second speed that is the first speed times a magnification factor of the apparatus. | 12-30-2010 |
Stephen William Wilkins, Clayton AU
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20140270064 | X-RAY IMAGING APPARATUS AND CONTROL METHOD FOR THE SAME - The X-ray imaging apparatus to form a phase contrast image includes an X-ray source that generates X-rays to emit the X-rays to an object; an X-ray detector configured to detect X-rays having passed through the object to acquire phase contrast image signals on a per energy band basis; and a quantitative data acquirer configured to calculate approximate quantitative data of two or more constituent substances of the object using a relation between the phase contrast image signals on the per energy band basis and quantitative data of the constituent substances, and estimate quantitative data of the constituent substances by iteratively applying a regularization function to the approximate quantitative data. | 09-18-2014 |