Nelson, GB
Andrew R. Nelson, Cambridge GB
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20130275486 | CLOUD COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT FOR BIOLOGICAL DATA - The present invention provides a novel approach for storing, analyzing, and/or accessing biological data in a cloud computing environment. Sequence data generated by a particular sequencing device may be uploaded to the cloud computing environment during a sequencing run, which reduces the on-site storage needs for the sequence data. Analysis of the data may also be performed in the cloud computing environment, and the instructions for such analysis may be set at the originating sequencing device. The sequence data in the cloud computing environment may be shared according to permissions. Further, the sequence data may be modified or annotated by authorized secondary users. | 10-17-2013 |
Andrew William Nelson, Cowbridge GB
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20150041863 | MULTIJUNCTION PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICE HAVING AN SI BARRIER BETWEEN CELLS - A photovoltaic device comprises an interface ( | 02-12-2015 |
Bibiana C. Nelson, London GB
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20120020033 | Skin-Safe Conductive Ink and Method for Application on the Body - An ink comprising a particulate conductive material, a binder and a humectant, the conductive material being present in sufficient amount that the ink, once dry, is electrically conductive, may be applied, for example, to the human or animal body and enables such a body to function as part of an electrical circuit. | 01-26-2012 |
Carl R. Nelson, Reading GB
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20110132250 | Floating Buildings - A floating base for a building, the base comprising at least one buoyant basement unit defining a basement level, and a reinforced concrete transfer slab atop the or each basement unit. The basement level provides habitable or functional space for the building, and the transfer slab has at least one access opening giving access to the basement level. Preferably, the base comprises at least two buoyant basement units, wherein each of the basement units is independently buoyant for assembly with at least one other basement unit during construction of the base, said basement units thereby assuming a final position in which said units are closely adjacent or in contact to define a basement level comprising two or more of said units. The invention also extends to a method for constructing a floating base for a building, and a method for launching a buoyant basement unit. | 06-09-2011 |
Carl R. Nelson, Berkshire GB
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20110123275 | Floating Buildings - A floating base ( | 05-26-2011 |
Carl Richard Nelson, Reading GB
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20130199113 | Floatable Constructions - A plurality of floatable constructions are provided, the constructions including a floating base for a building, the base having at least one buoyant basement unit defining a basement level, and a reinforced concrete transfer platform atop the basement unit. The basement level can provide habitable or functional space for the building, and the transfer platform has at least one access opening giving access to the basement level which is enhanced by windows for light and ventilation. Methods and means of tying modular components of the structures together, and materials suitable for manufacturing such ties, are also provided. | 08-08-2013 |
Craig Nelson, Melbourn GB
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20130112573 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TESTING ANALYTES - A method and device are provided for measuring a level of a clinically relevant analyte (such as glucose) in a fluid (such as blood). The device includes a flow path for conducting said fluid through the device; a detection chamber arranged on said flow path; and detector means arranged to detect analyte levels in the fluid in said chamber, wherein: said detection chamber contains a predetermined amount of an analyte such that that analyte mixes with fluid in the detection chamber to form, at the detector means, a calibration sample of the fluid at a time after the arrival of the fluid in said detection chamber, and said detector means is arranged to detect a first analyte level of an unadulterated sample of the fluid at a first time which is before the formation of said calibration sample and to detect a second analyte level of said calibration sample at a second time which is after the formation of said calibration sample. | 05-09-2013 |
Craig Harvey Nelson, Herts GB
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20120043391 | SPRAY DEVICE - A spray device for connection to a reservoir of fluid for spraying, the spray device includes a dosing chamber for holding fluid; a connector for fluidly connecting the dosing chamber to the reservoir; a piston moveable from a first end of the dosing chamber to a second end of the dosing chamber so as to draw into the dosing chamber fluid from the reservoir; a spring biasing the piston towards said first end; a plunger, actuable by a user, to move the piston towards said second end against the bias of the spring; a nozzle for spraying fluid; and a user-actuable valve for selectively fluidly connecting the dosing chamber to the nozzle. | 02-23-2012 |
20120296261 | DELIVERY DEVICE AND DELIVERY METHODS - Various delivery devices and methods are disclosed, including a delivery device ( | 11-22-2012 |
Craig Harvey Nelson, Baldock GB
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20120255950 | FLUID PACKAGING CONTAINER - Fluid packaging container of substantially rigid, or semi rigid construction. The container being configured to be operatively connectable to a beverage dispensing station. The fluid packaging container defines an interior space and contains a first volume of a liquid ingredient and a second volume of gas. In use the first and second volumes are each variable between a volume of substantially zero and a volume corresponding substantially to the interior space and being complementary to one another. Thereby the first and second volume together fill the interior space. The fluid packaging container in particular includes a fluid outlet arranged to communicate with the beverage dispensing station and pressure equalizing means for maintaining a predefined pressure in the second volume, irrespective of liquid withdrawn from the interior space. | 10-11-2012 |
20130056547 | PARTICULATE SPRAYER - A particulate sprayer includes a gas reservoir to hold a gas, a liquid reservoir to hold a product, and a low pressure section including an exit opening connected to the liquid reservoir. The product includes a liquid and solid particles. The low pressure section transports gas released from the gas reservoir over the exit opening. The product is drawn, pushed, or drawn and pushed from the exit opening into the transported gas to create a spray of the product to be sprayed from the particulate sprayer. | 03-07-2013 |
20150050392 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING DRINKS, DRINKS CONTAINER AND DRINKS DEVICE - Method and system of using a drinks device to provide a variety of different types of drink requiring respective mixes of components and water. Drinks containers are arranged to each house separately the required components of a respective drink. Each drinks container is provided with a respective delivery outlet for dispensing a mix of the respective housed components. The drinks device is used to act upon respective drinks containers so as to mix the separately housed components and dispense the mixed components from the respective delivery outlet in conjunction with water from a water dispenser of the drinks device. | 02-19-2015 |
20150129674 | PARTICULATE SPRAYER - A particulate sprayer includes a gas reservoir to hold a gas, a liquid reservoir to hold a product, and a low pressure section including an exit opening connected to the liquid reservoir. The product includes a liquid and solid particles. The low pressure section transports gas released from the gas reservoir over the exit opening. The product is drawn, pushed, or drawn and pushed from the exit opening into the transported gas to create a spray of the product to be sprayed from the particulate sprayer. | 05-14-2015 |
Craig Harvey Nelson, Melbourn GB
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20120184927 | DISPENSER WITH SLIDING SEAL, TREATMENT DEVICE AND RELATED METHODS - A treatment device and associated methods are disclosed, the treatment device comprising: a fluid dispenser comprising: a sealable reservoir for storing a fluid to be dispensed; a transfer body for carrying a predetermined volume of said fluid from said reservoir to a dispensing point outside of said reservoir; and a sliding seal for maintaining said reservoir in a sealed state while a portion of said transfer body carrying said predetermined volume of fluid and said predetermined volume of fluid are moved from a position inside of said reservoir to said dispensing point outside of said reservoir; and an applicator for applying a predetermined volume of fluid present at said dispensing point to a part of the human or animal body, wherein said applicator comprises means for dispersing said predetermined volume of fluid in a jet of gas directed towards said part of the human or animal body. | 07-19-2012 |
Daniel Nelson, Littlehampton GB
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20150246066 | NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENT - A solid nutritional supplement formulation comprises at least 60 wt % dextrose combined with creatine and/or Branched Chain Amino Acids (BCAA's). | 09-03-2015 |
David Nelson, London GB
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20150225948 | Ceiling System - A ceiling system includes a support structure configured to be installed in a ceiling area of a variety of room types. A ceiling supported by the support structure may cover the majority of the ceiling area and may include light sources to light the room. The ceiling may be defined entirely by panels extending continuously from one end of the ceiling to an opposite end of the ceiling, arranged side-by-side with troughs in between. The panels may themselves be the light sources. Alternatively or additionally light sourced may be disposed within the troughs. | 08-13-2015 |
Ernest Peter Nelson, Wallasey GB
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20090234258 | Leg ulcer, lymphoedema and DVT vibratory treatment and device - An ulcer, lymphoedema and DVT treatment device ( | 09-17-2009 |
Gordon Nelson, Cheshire GB
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20080242544 | Phytoactive Composition - The present invention relates to compositions comprising a phytoactive compound and methods comprising the use of such compositions. | 10-02-2008 |
Jeanette Rae Nelson, Wallasey GB
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20090234258 | Leg ulcer, lymphoedema and DVT vibratory treatment and device - An ulcer, lymphoedema and DVT treatment device ( | 09-17-2009 |
John Nelson, Iverness GB
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20140179151 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR FOR SUBSTRATE HAVING CONDUCTIVE TRACKS - An electrical connector can receive a substrate having conductive tracks. The connector includes a housing with a port and at least one alignment feature that together define a direction of insertion. At least three function pins mounted to the housing each include contacts that electrically connect to one of the conductive tracks of a substrate inserted in the connector. A sense pin mounted to the housing has a contact that electrically connects to at least one of the conductive tracks of an inserted substrate. The sense pin can include a plurality of electrically-connected segments, each segment extending substantially parallel or substantially perpendicular to the direction of insertion of the substrate. Systems and methods for detecting an analyte in a bodily-fluid sample are also described. | 06-26-2014 |
Jonathan Nelson, Inverness GB
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20120252133 | TEST METER WITH A STRIP PORT CONNECTOR CONFIGURED FOR FLUID ENTRAPMENT - A test meter for use win an analytical test strip for the determination of an analyte (such as glucose) in a bodily fluid sample (e.g., a whole blood sample) includes a test meter housing and a strip port connector. The test meter housing has a distal end with a strip port opening configured to receive the analytical test strip. The strip port connector is integrated with the distal end of the test meter housing and has a distal portion with an analytical test strip guide. The analytical test strip guide has an upper guide surface configured such that an analytical test strip received in the strip port opening is guided and supported by the upper guide surface and also has a liquid entrapment feature configured to direct free liquid that enters the strip port opening away from the upper guide surface and entrap such directed liquid in the distal portion of the strip port connector and/or the distal end of the test meter housing. The strip port connector also has a proximal portion disposed within the test meter housing with the proximal portion having an electrical connector pin configured for operable electrical contact with an analytical test strip received within the strip port opening. | 10-04-2012 |
20140374278 | ORIENTATION INDEPENDENT METER - An analyte meter with a test strip port that detects an orientation of a test strip inserted therein. A control circuit of the test meter is configured to apply a first predetermined analyte measurement signal to a test strip electrode in response to detecting a first orientation of the test strip, and a second predetermined analyte measurement signal to the same, or a different, electrode in response to detecting a second orientation of the test strip. | 12-25-2014 |
Jonny Nelson, Inverness GB
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20130143246 | HAND-HELD TEST METER WITH ANALYTICAL TEST STRIP EJECTION MECHANISM - A hand-held test meter for use with an analytical test strip in the determination of an analyte in a bodily fluid sample (e.g., a whole blood sample) includes a housing, with an outer surface, and an analytical test strip ejection mechanism (“ATSEM”). The ATSEM has an actuation button disposed in the outer surface of the housing, a motion amplification and rotation assembly (“MA&RA”) operatively connected to the actuation button and a test strip slider (“TSS”) operatively connected to the MA&RA. The actuation button is configured for movement by a user's digit in a first direction and the MA&RA and TSS are configured to convert the movement in the first direction into amplified movement of the TSS in a second direction with the second direction being rotated with respect to the first direction. Moving the TSS in the second direction from the engaged state to an ejected state ejects the strip. | 06-06-2013 |
Joseph R. Nelson, London GB
Ken Nelson, Glasgow GB
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20120090183 | Cutting Tool - There is provided a cutting tool ( | 04-19-2012 |
Lawrence Andrew Nelson, Leeds GB
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20110017592 | BIOSENSOR - An electrode assembly that may be used, for example, for electrochemically analysing a sample to determine the presence (or otherwise) of a species having biomembrane activity comprises at least one working electrode comprised of a conductive carrier substrate having a surface coated with mercury immobilised on the surface of the substrate. The surface of the mercury remote from said substrate is coated with a phospholipid layer. The preferred carrier substrate is platinum. The electrode assembly may be incorporated in a flow cell. | 01-27-2011 |
Lawrence Andrew Nelson, Leads GB
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20130026051 | BIOSENSOR - An electrode assembly that may be used, for example, for electrochemically analysing a sample to determine the presence (or otherwise) of a species having biomembrane activity comprises at least one working electrode comprised of a conductive carrier substrate having a surface coated with mercury immobilised on the surface of the substrate. The surface of the mercury remote from said substrate is coated with a phospholipid layer. The preferred carrier substrate is platinum. The electrode assembly may be incorporated in a flow cell. | 01-31-2013 |
Lee Nelson, Blackburn GB
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20100132034 | REGISTRATION FOR INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD - There is provided a method of controlling a computer system of an interactive display system, comprising: predetermining one or more positions on an interactive display of the interactive display system; displaying an image representing the predetermined one or more positions; receiving data identifying one or more detected positions selected on the interactive display; comparing the detected positions and the predetermined positions, wherein in dependence on a match the computer system registers the interactive display with the computer systems. | 05-27-2010 |
Lee Nelson, Devon GB
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20090180501 | LASER TUNING - A method of controlling a laser is provided for generating an optical output. The method includes the step of making a change to an electrical input to the laser so as to move the optical output of the laser towards a target frequency, and also includes the step of changing the temperature of the laser in relation to the change in the electrical input or the movement of the optical output. The method further includes the step of making further changes to the electrical input as the temperature of the laser is changed so as to maintain the optical output of the laser at the target frequency. | 07-16-2009 |
Luke Joseph Nelson, Hampshire GB
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20110274369 | COMPOSITE EVALUATION - A method of evaluating a composite structure in which a portion of the structure is imaged and subsequently transformed to provide a 2D output of the angular distribution of features, eg a 2D FFT. A weighting function is applied to the output to compensate for variation in the angular density of pixel population. The weighted output is then used to provide an angular distribution of feature intensity. The structure can be imaged in two or more intersecting planes to allow a 3D determination of feature direction to be obtained. | 11-10-2011 |
Michael Robert Nelson, Bar Hill GB
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20090293733 | APPARATUS FOR PREPARING BEVERAGES - Various forms of apparatus ( | 12-03-2009 |
Michelle Nelson, Salisbury GB
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20090220548 | Immunogenic Agents Against Burkholderia Psudomallei And/Or Burkholderia Mallei, Comprising Lipopolysaccharide, Capsular Polysaccharide And/Or Proteins From Burkholderia Pseudomallei - An immunogenic agent which comprises a killed strain of | 09-03-2009 |
20100055123 | VACCINE AGAINST BURKHOLDERIA INFECTIONS - This invention relates to proteins expressed by ABC system genes of | 03-04-2010 |
20110236423 | IMMUNOGENIC AGENTS AGAINST BURKHOLDERIA PSEUDOMALLEI AND/OR BURKHOLDERIA MALLEI, COMPRISING LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE, CAPSULAR POLYSACCHARIDE AND/OR PROTEINS FROM BURKHOLDERIA PSEUDOMALLEI - An immunogenic agent which comprises a killed strain of | 09-29-2011 |
Mike Nelson, Bar Hill GB
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20110060319 | ILLUMINATION DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE FOR OPHTHALMIC SURGERY - An illumination device for use in an ophthalmic surgical apparatus, the illumination device including a fiber optic having a proximal end and a connector coupled to the fiber optic. The connector includes one or more of (1) a datum surface disposed a predetermined distance from the proximal end to position the proximal end at a predetermined location within the surgical apparatus, (2) a shutter actuation surface configured and arranged to open a shutter in the surgical apparatus when the connector is being connected to the surgical apparatus, and (3) a visual indicator position to provides a visual indication that the connector is fully inserted into the surgical apparatus. The illumination device may be in a combination with an ophthalmic surgical apparatus. | 03-10-2011 |
20120296173 | ILLUMINATION DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE FOR OPHTHALMIC SURGERY - An illumination device for use in an ophthalmic surgical apparatus, the illumination device including a fiber optic having a proximal end and a connector coupled to the fiber optic. The connector includes one or more of (1) a datum surface disposed a predetermined distance from the proximal end to position the proximal end at a predetermined location within the surgical apparatus, (2) a shutter actuation surface configured and arranged to open a shutter in the surgical apparatus when the connector is being connected to the surgical apparatus, and (3) a visual indicator position to provides a visual indication that the connector is fully inserted into the surgical apparatus. The illumination device may be in a combination with an ophthalmic surgical apparatus. | 11-22-2012 |
Philip Nelson, Romsey GB
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20110261973 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REPRODUCING A SOUND FIELD WITH A LOUDSPEAKER ARRAY CONTROLLED VIA A CONTROL VOLUME - Method and, apparatus for implementing the method, the method comprising determining control signal data for an array of loudspeakers, the control signal data being such as to control the loudspeakers to produce a desired sound field associated with an audio signal, the method comprises determining control signal data for different frequency components of the desired sound field in respect of respective different positions in a listening volume of the loudspeaker array, wherein determination of the control signal data comprises sampling the desired sound field at the surface of a control volume (V). | 10-27-2011 |
Philip A. Nelson, Southampton GB
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20100273053 | Electrochemical Cell - An electrochemical cell comprising a cathode, an anode and an electrolyte is provided, wherein: | 10-28-2010 |
20120269349 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REPRODUCING THREE-DIMENSIONAL SOUND FIELD - Provided is a method and apparatus for reproducing a three-dimensional (3D) sound field. A method of reproducing a 3D sound field may determine a control region based on a wavelength of an excitation frequency, set, based on a loudspeaker array, at least one candidate control point in the control region, and determine a non-uniform control point corresponding to a non-uniform loudspeaker. | 10-25-2012 |
Philip Andrew Nelson, Southampton GB
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20100133348 | ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL FOR USE IN SMART CARDS - An electrochemical cell for a smart is compressible under a pressure not exceeding 4.5 MegaPascal to reduce reversibly its thickness by at least 5% and has at least two external surfaces ( | 06-03-2010 |
20100134954 | ELECTRODES FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS - A hybrid supercapacitor comprises a double layer electrode and a redox electrode, in which the ratio of the volumes, and hence the thicknesses, of the two electrodes is significantly higher than previously considered optimum, specifically from 9:1 to 100:1. | 06-03-2010 |
Philip Arthur Nelson, Hampshire GB
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20100202629 | SOUND REPRODUCTION SYSTEMS - A sound reproduction system includes an electro-acoustic transducer and a transducer driver for driving the electro-acoustic transducer. The transducer drive includes a filter which is configured to reproduce at a listener's location an approximation to the local sound field that would be present at the listener's ears in recording space, taking into account the characteristics and intended position of the electro-acoustic transducer relative to the listener's ears. The electro-acoustic transducer includes a first sound emitter which provides an intermediate sound emission channel, and second and third sound emitters providing respective left and right sound emission channels. The first sound emitter is located intermediate of second and third sound emitters. Higher frequencies from at least one of the second and third sound emitters are transmitted closer to the first sound emitter while lower frequencies are transmitted away from the first sound emitter. | 08-12-2010 |
Phillip Andrew Nelson, Henley-On-Thames GB
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20080220241 | Nanoporous Filter - A nanoporous filter comprises a porous support having an essentially flat surface on which is deposited a nanoporous layer having a substantially regular pore structure and uniform pore size within the range from 1 to 50 nm. | 09-11-2008 |
Samuel J. Nelson, Liantarnam Cwmbran Torfean GB
Sean Patrick Nelson, Wrexham GB
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20090245925 | RELEASABLE COUPLING APPARATUS - Apparatus for releasably coupling an elongate member to a support member, comprising: | 10-01-2009 |
20090267315 | SEAT | 10-29-2009 |
Stephen Nelson, Glasgow GB
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20090073189 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING VISUAL REPRESENTATIONS OF GRAPHICAL DATA AND DIGITAL DOCUMENT PROCESSING - A method, and associated systems and computer programs, for generating a visual display of graphical data comprises retrieving and displaying an initial approximate visual representation of the graphical data, progressively retrieving and displaying the graphical data, the graphical data being processed from source data representing a plurality of graphical elements, for full quality on-screen rendering. While the graphical data is being retrieved and/or the source data is being processed for full quality on-screen rendering, the display is progressively updated by blending the approximate representation with elements of the graphical data that have been retrieved for full quality on-screen rendering. The blending presents the approximate representation as a partially transparent overlay on top of the retrieved elements of graphical data. | 03-19-2009 |
Stuart W. Nelson, Oxford GB
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20150341812 | VIDEO QUALITY MONITORING - A method for monitoring video quality transmitted over a mobile network, comprising tapping into a mobile network traffic stream organizing the tapped network traffic into at least one individual video session associated with a single user; determining a video quality parameter for the at least one individual video session wherein the video quality parameter is at least one of packet jitter growth, packet loss, instantaneous flow rate balance (IFRB), delay between packets; a jitter statistic; a total time required to receive all packets needed to fully assemble a segment; a statistic of errors in key frames; aggregating context information for the at least one individual video session wherein context information includes at least one of cell tower, smart node, serving gateway node, user, subscriber level, device type, application, and content provider; and transmitting aggregated context information and at least one video quality parameter to a video quality server. | 11-26-2015 |
Wayne Nelson, Radcliffe GB
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20100243723 | RECEPTACLES - A receptacle ( | 09-30-2010 |
20100314439 | MOULDED PAPER PULP RECEPTACLE - A receptacle ( | 12-16-2010 |
Wayne Nelson, Greater Manchester GB
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20100155514 | DEVICE FOR REDUCING FIBROUS PRODUCTS - A macerator has a housing ( | 06-24-2010 |
20110185489 | RECEPTACLE AND SUPPORT - A disposable bedpan ( | 08-04-2011 |