Moorhouse
Andrew Moorhouse, Kensington AU
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20150190366 | METHODS FOR INHIBITING NEURON APOPTOSIS AND NECROSIS - The present invention relates generally to methods for inhibiting neuron apoptosis and necrosis associated with excess glutamate release. | 07-09-2015 |
Andrew Bruce Moorhouse, Coburg Victoria AU
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20100030082 | Ultrasound Apparatus - There is disclosed an ultrasound apparatus comprising an ultrasound transducer that operates in a target plane, and a light source that emits a broad, planar light beam that is co-planar with said target plane and directed relative to said ultrasound transducer to illuminate at least a region where an instrument is to be aligned with said target plane. | 02-04-2010 |
David Moorhouse, Northampton GB
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20110089309 | SEAT SUSPENSION SYSTEM - The present invention relates to a suspension system for a vehicle seat. The system comprises a top portion ( | 04-21-2011 |
Genevieve A. Moorhouse, Alexandria, VA US
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20090013467 | Sheet Connecting Apparatus - A sheet connecting apparatus having a top and a bottom sheet. The bottom sheet has one or more buttons near at least one end of the bottom sheet. The top sheet has one or more button holes near at least one end of the top sheet. The buttons and the button holes are each positioned on the respective bottom sheet and top sheet for aligning the top sheet on the bottom sheet and for connecting the top sheet to the bottom sheet. | 01-15-2009 |
20100235993 | Sheet Connecting Apparatus - A sheet connecting apparatus having a top and a bottom sheet. The bottom sheet has one or more buttons near at least one end of the bottom sheet. The top sheet has one or more button holes near at least one end of the top sheet. The buttons and the button holes are each positioned on the respective bottom sheet and top sheet for aligning the top sheet on the bottom sheet and for connecting the top sheet to the bottom sheet. | 09-23-2010 |
20120110737 | Sheet Connecting Apparatus - A sheet connecting apparatus having a top and a bottom sheet. The bottom sheet has one or more buttons near at least one end of the bottom sheet. The top sheet has one or more button holes near at least one end of the top sheet. The buttons and the button holes are each positioned on the respective bottom sheet and top sheet for aligning the top sheet on the bottom sheet and for connecting the top sheet to the bottom sheet. | 05-10-2012 |
James Moorhouse, Milford, OH US
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20110276160 | REFERENCE MODEL FOR PRODUCTION PLANTS AND RELATED SYSTEM AND METHOD - Systems and methods that include selecting a physical model and a procedural model associated with an industrial plant, projecting a cross-product of the physical model and the procedural model into a unit-operation association set using a projection matrix, the unit-operation association set associating units representing equipment in the industrial plant and operations representing processes performed in the industrial plant, and establishing internal and external adjacency sets within structures, the internal adjacency set identifying connections between inputs and outputs of individual units and operations, the external adjacency set identifying connections between outputs of some units and operation and inputs of other units and operations. These systems and methods may also include generating a hyperstructure representing the industrial plant using the association and adjacency sets. | 11-10-2011 |
Joseph Moorhouse, Oxfordshire GB
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20110004421 | METHOD OF INFERENCE OF APPLIANCE USAGE. DATA PROCESSING APPARATUS AND/OR COMPUTER SOFTWARE - A method of inference of appliance usage from a point measurement on a supply line, said supply line being common to multiple appliances and/or components of appliances comprises the steps of: obtaining data from said measurement point; sampling power and reactive power at intervals substantially throughout periods of operation of said appliances or components of appliances corresponding to appliances or components of appliances being in ON and/or OFF modes of use; identifying characteristics of events by assessing power and reactive power change during an event; and by assessing one or more additional characteristics derivable from said power and reactive power to characterise an appliance; grouping events and/or cycles of events into clusters of similar characteristics; and inferring appliance usage based on said grouping. | 01-06-2011 |
Michael Moorhouse, Bradford GB
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20150255007 | Wrist Band - The invention provides for a medical wrist band, specifically for infants and babies, which is economical to manufacture, durable, easy on the skin, does not cause allergic reactions and cannot be removed and reapplied without being damaged. | 09-10-2015 |
Michael Moorhouse, Yorkshire GB
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20150101224 | Wrist Band - The invention provides for a medical wrist band, specifically for infants and babies, which is economical to manufacture, durable, easy on the skin, does not cause allergic reactions and cannot be removed and reapplied without being damaged. | 04-16-2015 |
Michael David Moorhouse, Bradford GB
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20120248757 | Tags - A self attaching tag made essentially of self adhesive printable plastic to be attached to a fragile and easily deformable object characterized in that the tag is covered with a plurality of varnishes which allow for the protection of pre-printing and for printing and writing on at the moment of use. The tags are delivered on large rolls where perforations allow for easy separation of the tags. | 10-04-2012 |
Michael John Moorhouse, Rotterdam NL
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20080305965 | Classification, Diagnosis and Prognosis of Acute Myeloid Leukemia by Gene Expression Profiling - The present invention relates to method of genetic analysis for the classification, diagnosis and prognosis of acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The invention provides a method for producing a classification scheme for AML comprising the steps of a) providing a plurality of reference samples, said reference samples comprising cell samples from a plurality of reference subjects affected by AML; b) providing reference profiles by establishing a gene expression profile for each of said reference samples individually; c) clustering said individual reference profiles according to similarity; and d) assigning an AML class to each cluster. The invention further relates to a method for classifying the AML of an AML affected subject, to a method for diagnosing AML in a subject, and to a method of determining the prognosis for an AML affected subject. | 12-11-2008 |
Paul P. Moorhouse, Plymouth GB
Ricky J. Moorhouse, Portsmouth GB
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20140323155 | RESPONDING TO AN UNAVAILABLE COMMUNICATION TARGET DEVICE - A communication method comprises attempting to connect a communication from a source to a target, detecting that the communication cannot be connected to the target, accessing location information for the target, accessing a contact list for the source, accessing location information for contacts on the contact list, detecting contacts on the contact list whose location is the same or close to the location of the target, and outputting one or more detected contacts whose location is the same or close to the location of the target. | 10-30-2014 |
20150160014 | ROUTE MONITORING - A method of monitoring the location of a set of devices comprises the steps of providing route information to each device, detecting the location of each device, detecting that a first device has deviated from the predefined route information, and informing each other device in the set of devices that the first device has deviated from the predefined route information. | 06-11-2015 |
Roger Moorhouse, Penkridge South Staffordshire GB
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20100229528 | ACTUATION SYSTEM FOR A TRANSLATING VARIABLE AREA FAN NOZZLE - A variable area fan nozzle assembly for a turbofan engine includes a nacelle having an aft edge and a translating thrust reverser sleeve with a trailing edge. The thrust reverser sleeve is movably disposed aft of the nacelle's aft edge and is movable between a forward position and an aft position. A translating fan nozzle having a forward edge is movably disposed behind the trailing edge, and is movable between a stowed position and a deployed position. An upstream bypass flow exit is defined between the trailing edge and the forward edge when the fan nozzle is in the deployed position. An extendable actuation system is configured to move the fan nozzle between the stowed position and the deployed position. | 09-16-2010 |
Simon Moorhouse, Saffron Walden GB
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20120120757 | TO CHEMICAL REACTOR APPARATUS - Support apparatus for a chemical reactor vessel comprises a mounting system comprising a collar device ( | 05-17-2012 |
Thomas G. Moorhouse, Coeur D'Alene, ID US
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20100018586 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MATERIAL DISTRIBUTION IN AN AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT - A system for the application of material such as pesticides, herbicides, and the like, within a body of water. The system includes a conduit extending into the body of water and having a distal end for discharging material into the body of water. The conduit is coupled to an adjustable fixture for adjusting the length of the conduit, which in turn adjusts the depth at which the material is applied to the body of water. The conduit is also coupled to a material handling system for regulating the flow of material to the conduit and out the distal end. The system may be mounted on a vessel that includes electronic controls and guidance systems for controlling the application of material. | 01-28-2010 |
Tim Moorhouse US
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20130061617 | AIR CYCLE CONDENSER COLD INLET HEATING USING INTERNALLY FINNED HOT BARS - An environmental control system (ECS) includes an air cycle machine with an expansion turbine and a condenser having a cold air inlet connected to receive air from the expansion turbine. The condenser has hollow, internally finned hot bars positioned at the cold air inlet to prevent ice formation at the cold air inlet. | 03-14-2013 |
Timothy Moorhouse, Bournemouth GB
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20090327810 | SYSTEM FOR EXAMINING EFFECTS AND PROPOSING CONSEQUENTIAL ACTIONS - Traditionally, in fault diagnosis systems, the user is instructed to investigate symptoms exhaustively until a single fault is identified. A more advanced known system recognises that it may be cost effective to address a fault that has been determined as being likely but not certain to exist; in preference to further examination of the symptoms. However this technique has been found not to work well when a symptom is known to be only sometimes associated with a fault. The invention addresses this problem by 1) deriving a first value, for each fault, of probable benefit of acting on that fault and for identifying the fault for which that value is greatest, 2) deriving a second value, for each symptom, of probable benefit of an investigation into that symptom and for identifying the symptom for which that second value is greatest, and 3) comparing the greatest first value with the greatest second value thereby determining when to switch from investigating symptoms to acting upon a fault. By employing the invention the aforementioned problem can be overcome because the system calculates the extent to which each symptom examination would improve the situation, assuming no further symptom investigations are used. | 12-31-2009 |