Arbuckle
John D. Arbuckle, Guelph CA
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20090147354 | PROJECTION DEVICE FOR PATTERNED ILLUMINATION AND MICROSCOPY - A projection and detector device that attaches externally to the photo-port of a conventional widefield microscope. The device includes a light source interface for receiving of illumination from a light source, the illumination defining an illumination path. A pattern mask is located within the illumination path for projecting one or a plurality of objects, structures or patterns onto the object plane of the optical microscope. The pattern mask may be used with structured illumination microscopy (SIM) wherein the device projects a moving striped optical grid pattern or Ronchi Ruling onto the object plane in either fluorescence or reflected brightfield imaging. The pattern mask may also be used with a mechanical or digital diaphragm, or a DLP, in specialized techniques such as Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching (FRAP), fluorescence photoactivation and targeted illumination. The device without an inserted pattern mask may also be used in deconvolution microscopy. A computer linked with a charged coupled device (CCD) camera may be used to capture images for storage and further post-processing. | 06-11-2009 |
20100246927 | DARKFIELD IMAGING SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR AUTOMATED SCREENING OF CELLS - The disclosure is directed at a system and method for darkfield imaging system and method for automated cell screening of cells. The system and method acquires multi- or hyperspectral digital darkfield images of cells and then processes the images to obtain measurements which can then be supplied or displayed to a user to analyze. | 09-30-2010 |
20140369588 | DARKFIELD IMAGING SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR AUTOMATED SCREENING OF CALLS - The disclosure is directed at a system and method for darkfield imaging system and method for automated cell screening of cells. The system and method acquires multi- or hyperspectral digital darkfield images of cells and then processes the images to obtain measurements which can then be supplied or displayed to a user to analyze. | 12-18-2014 |
John F. Arbuckle, Queensland AU
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20120021388 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR WEIGHT MANAGEMENT - A system and method for weight management and loss is provided. The system and method regulate the quantity and constitution of the food and the system and method regulate the speed at which a meal is consumed so as to trigger a natural satiety response. In one aspect of the invention there is provided a timer ( | 01-26-2012 |
Kelly Arbuckle, Queensland AU
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20120021388 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR WEIGHT MANAGEMENT - A system and method for weight management and loss is provided. The system and method regulate the quantity and constitution of the food and the system and method regulate the speed at which a meal is consumed so as to trigger a natural satiety response. In one aspect of the invention there is provided a timer ( | 01-26-2012 |
Luk Arbuckle, Ottawa CA
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20150339496 | System and Method for Shifting Dates in the De-Identification of Datasets - A system and method of performing date shifting with randomized intervals for the de-identification of a dataset from a source database containing information identifiable to individuals is provided. The de-identified dataset is retrieved comprising a plurality of entries or records containing personal identifying information. Date quasi-identifiers in the dataset for the entries can be identified within the data set which may be used potentially identifiable for a patient. Date events are consolidated in the date quasi-identifiers and connected dates in the dataset. The date events are moved relative to an anchor date in a longitudinal sequence of the date events. De-identification of the entries in the dataset including the date quasi-identifiers is performed to meet a risk metric defining risk of re-identified patients associated with the records. | 11-26-2015 |