Stanforth
David A. Stanforth, Camarillo, CA US
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20120330564 | Method of Pre-Treatment and Staining of a Biological Sample and Device for Support of a Biological Sample and Methods of Using Such Device - There is disclosed a method of pre-treatment and staining, according to a protocol, of a biological sample disposed upon the surface of a carrier, the method comprising the step of recording at least one parameter relating to at least one protocol step in a non-volatile memory located either upon or within the carrier or a device incorporating the carrier. Also disclosed is a device comprising: a non-volatile memory; a surface of the device adapted to carry a biological sample; and communications means electrically coupled to the memory for enabling data transmission to or from an external apparatus. Also disclosed is a method of controlling processing of a biological sample disposed upon a carrier, comprising: providing, upon or within the carrier or an apparatus holding the carrier, a non-volatile memory having information relating to sample processing priority or protocol; reading the information; and scheduling the processing based upon the information. | 12-27-2012 |
Kyle W. Stanforth, Brighton, MI US
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20090205891 | VEHICLE LOAD FLOOR SUPPORT WITH INTEGRAL AIR DUCT - A porous, sound absorbing structural foam load floor support is provided that defines an integral duct. The duct is configured as a ventilation air passage from the air outlet of a heat-emitting component, such as an energy storage system in a hybrid vehicle, so that the load floor support serves both to support the load floor as well as to provide a route for heat dissipation. By integrating the duct within the load floor support, a separate duct, which would have to route around other vehicle components located under the load floor, is not required. The structural foam load floor support is configured to absorb noise of a cooling system for the energy storage system. A porous expanded polypropylene foam is especially well-suited for noise attenuation and load floor support. | 08-20-2009 |
20110121500 | VIBRATION ABSORBER FOR A VEHICLE SUSPENSION SPRING - A dynamic vibration absorber for a vehicle suspension system includes a spring elastically supporting a vehicle body on a vehicle frame, the spring including multiple coils, an isolator secured to at least one of the coils, at least a portion of the isolator being elastically displaceable in response to movement of said one of the coils, and a mass formed as unit with the isolator portion, and supported on the isolator for elastic movement. | 05-26-2011 |
Peter J. Stanforth, Winter Springs, FL US
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20090154359 | METHOD FOR CALCULATING SERVICE REDUNDANCY OF A WIRELESS NETWORK - A method for calculating service redundancy of a wireless network is provided. The method comprises determining one or more of a plurality of routes through which a node can communicate to reach a destination. A routing metric is calculated for each of the plurality of routes. Using the calculated routing metrics a route having a best routing metric is identified as a best route to the destination. Service redundancy for each node within the wireless network is calculated using a sum of weighted ratios of the best routing metric to at least one alternate routing metric. | 06-18-2009 |
Robert Stanforth, Madison, WI US
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20090130764 | METHODS OF TREATING METAL CONTAINING HAZARDOUS WASTE USING CORN ASH CONTAINING ORTHOPHOSPHATES - A method of treating a waste material or soil by contacting the waste material or soil with an effective amount of corn ash to lower metal leaching in a Toxicity Characteristics Leaching Procedure test to below the hazardous waste characteristic criteria producing a treated waste material or soil, wherein the corn ash contains an effective amount of one or more orthophsophates. Preferably, the corn ash is substantially free of polyphosphates. The waste material or soil is a hazardous waste containing one or more metals being Cd, Pb and Zn. The waste material is generated by a foundry or steel mill. | 05-21-2009 |
20100135876 | PROCESS FOR SOLUBILIZING, REDUCING AND FIXING HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM CONTAINED IN CHROMITE ORE PROCESSING RESIDUE INTO TRIVALENT CHROMIUM - A process for reducing hexavalent chromium, Cr(VI), contained within a chromite ore processing residue matrix comprising the sequential steps of providing a chromite ore processing residue matrix containing Cr(VI), solubilizing the matrix to release Cr(VI), reducing the Cr(VI) to Cr(III) using Fe(II), and, fixing the residual Fe(II) using a effective amount of a Fe(II) precipitating agent to make a Fe(II) precipitate. | 06-03-2010 |
Stephen Stanforth, Northumberland GB
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20100099128 | NOVEL PEPTIDASE SUBSTRATES - The present invention relates to an enzyme substrate for detecting peptidase activity in microorganisms, of formula (I) below: | 04-22-2010 |
20100221764 | NOVEL NITROREDUCTASE ENZYMATIC SUBSTRATES - The present invention relates to an enzyme substrate for detecting nitroreductase activity of formula (I) below: | 09-02-2010 |
20120122134 | Novel Peptidase Substrates - The present invention relates to the use of a compound of the following formula (I) for detecting a peptidase activity and/or a variation in pH: | 05-17-2012 |
20120122135 | Novel Peptidase Substrates - The present invention relates to the use of a compound of the following formula (I), as an enzyme substrate for the detection of a peptidase activity or as a pH indicator: | 05-17-2012 |
20120122137 | Novel Nitroreductase Enzymatic Substrates - The invention relates to the use of a compound having formula (I) as an enzymatic substrate for the detection of a nitroreductase activity, wherein: W | 05-17-2012 |
20120129203 | Novel Peptidase Substrates - The present invention relates to the use of a compound of the following formula (I) for detecting a peptidase activity and/or a variation in pH: | 05-24-2012 |
20120129204 | NOVEL NITROREDUCTASE ENZYMATIC SUBSTRATES - The invention relates to the use of a compound having formula (I) as an enzymatic substrate for the detection of a nitroreductase activity, wherein: W | 05-24-2012 |
20120129205 | Novel Nitroreductase Enzymatic Substrates - The invention relates to the use of a compound having formula (I) as an enzymatic substrate for the detection of a nitroreductase activity or as an enzymatic substrate for the detection of a nitroreductase activity and indicator of pH, wherein: | 05-24-2012 |
Stephen Stanforth, Stocksfield GB
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20080286820 | Novel phenoxazinone derivatives as enzyme substrates and use thereof as indicator in the detection of microorganisms with peptidase activity - The present invention relates to novel enzymatic substrates with the following general formula: | 11-20-2008 |