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Andrew Shawcross, Cambridge GB
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20140018663 | Magnetic Marker for Surgical Localization - A method and apparatus for preparing tissue of interest in a patient for possible excision by surgery. In one embodiment, the method comprises the steps of: removing a biopsy sample from the tissue of interest; placing a magnetic marker at the biopsy site; performing a pathology analysis of the biopsy sample; and if the pathology analysis indicates that the tissue of interest should be removed, locating the tissue for surgery using a magnetic detection probe. In one embodiment, the marker comprises magnetic nanoparticles in a bioabsorbable matrix. A system for preparing tissue of interest in a patient for possible excision by surgery. In one embodiment, the system includes a magnetic marker and magnetic detection probe system. | 01-16-2014 |
Andrew P. Shawcross, Cambridge GB
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20140314679 | Hypoosmotic Solutions for Lymph Node Detection - Provided are compositions for rapid detection of lymph nodes. The compositions include magnetic particles, such as iron oxide, and a solute present in an amount that results in a hypoosomotic solution. Methods for detecting lymph nodes also are provided. | 10-23-2014 |
Brian Edward Shawcross, Nottinghamshire GB
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20090020452 | PALLETISED LOADS OF CONTAINERS - A device for alleviating slackening of vertical strapping ( | 01-22-2009 |
20100187782 | TRANSPORTING LOADS - A load-carrying dolly having four wheels ( | 07-29-2010 |
20100229698 | WIRE PULLING AND TENSIONING TOOL - A tool for pulling a wire (W) through a connector (C) or a terminal has a pair of levers ( | 09-16-2010 |
20100279540 | WIRE ETC, CONNECTORS - A connector or locking device for wires (or wire ropes) W has a body ( | 11-04-2010 |
James Timothy Shawcross, Didcot GB
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20130075267 | Metal Treatment - Metal implants ( | 03-28-2013 |
James Timothy Shawcross, Charlbury GB
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20120018308 | Metal Treatment - Metal objects are treated by anodising (P, SE) the metal object in contact with an acidic solution, and then subjecting the anodised metal object to a reversed voltage (VR). The anodising is performed in two stages, firstly to passivate (P) with the formation of a surface layer, and secondly to form pits in this surface layer (SE). The second stage (SE) of anodising is performed at a lower voltage than the first stage (P). After the reversed voltage step (VR) the metal object is then contacted with a biocidal metal-containing solution. Biocidal metal is absorbed into the surface of the metal object, resulting in improved biocidal properties. The lower voltage of the second stage anodising (SE) results in reduced processing time. | 01-26-2012 |
James Timothy Shawcross, London GB
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20100206733 | Method of Manufacturing Metal with Biocidal Properties - Metal objects are treated by anodising the metal object in contact with an acidic solution, and then subjecting the anodised metal object to a reversed voltage (compared to the anodising voltage). The thus-treated metal object is then contacted with a biocidal metal-containing solution. Biocidal metal is deposited on the surface of the metal object, resulting in improved biocidal properties. | 08-19-2010 |
James Timothy Shawcross, Oxfordshire GB
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20090272653 | Hydrogen Production - A process and apparatus are provided for producing hydrogen from a hydrocarbon fuel by combining the fuel with a gas comprising both oxygen and steam, and passing the resulting mixture through a plasma generated by a microwave plasma generator between opposed electrodes. At least one of the electrodes defines a duct for outflow of gaseous material from the vicinity of the plasma, and the gas mixture emerging from the outflow duct contains hydrogen. The fuel undergoes partial oxidation and steam reforming, the reactions being initiated by the plasma rather than by a catalyst. | 11-05-2009 |