Curwen
David L. Curwen, Mountain View, CA US
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20100332924 | AT-SPEED SCAN TESTING OF MEMORY ARRAYS - An integrated circuit configured for at-speed scan testing of memory arrays. The integrated circuit includes a scan chain having a plurality of serially coupled scan elements, wherein a subset of the plurality of scan elements are coupled to provide signals to a memory array. Each scan element of the subset of the plurality of scan elements includes a flip flop having a data input, and a data output coupled to a corresponding input of the memory array, and selection circuitry configured to, in an operational mode, couple a data path to the data input, and further configured to, in a scan mode, couple to the data input one of a scan input, the data output, and a complement of the data output. The scan elements of the subset support at-speed testing of a memory array coupled thereto. | 12-30-2010 |
Gillian Curwen, Winchester GB
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20130091511 | Predicting the Impact of Change on Events Detected in Application Logic - A search facility is used to predict the impact of change on events detected in application logic, where the change may involve a computing resource used by or referenced by the application logic and/or by event detection logic. The search may be performed prior to making a change, in order to judge potential impact of the change, or after the change has been made. The search makes the prediction by evaluating semantics of conditions that specify when and/or and how an event will be detected at run-time. | 04-11-2013 |
20130091512 | Predicting the Impact of Change on Events Detected in Application Logic - A search facility is used to predict the impact of change on events detected in application logic, where the change may involve a computing resource used by or referenced by the application logic and/or by event detection logic. The search may be performed prior to making a change, in order to judge potential impact of the change, or after the change has been made. The search makes the prediction by evaluating semantics of conditions that specify when and/or and how an event will be detected at run-time. | 04-11-2013 |
20140297684 | Predicting the Impact of Change on Events Detected in Application Logic - A search facility is used to predict the impact of change on events detected in application logic, where the change may involve a computing resource used by or referenced by the application logic and/or by event detection logic. The search may be performed prior to making a change, in order to judge potential impact of the change, or after the change has been made. The search makes the prediction by evaluating semantics of conditions that specify when and/or and how an event will be detected at run-time. | 10-02-2014 |
Gillian Curwen, Hants GB
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20100050067 | BOOKMARKING INTERNET RESOURCES IN AN INTERNET BROWSER - A method of bookmarking internet resources in an internet browser includes providing to a user an internet resource discovered by a search conducted via the browser in accordance with user supplied criteria; creating, responsive to a bookmarking request from the user, bookmark data having identifying data for the internet resource and an associated resource representation of the internet resource; and creating a hierarchy, for presentation to the user, of representations of internet resources for which bookmarking has been requested and of associated search criteria, each bookmarked resource representation being placed subordinate to corresponding associated search criteria representation in the hierarchy. A user can navigate to a bookmarked representation of a resource of interest via the corresponding associated search criteria representation for selection and subsequent retrieval of the resource of interest. | 02-25-2010 |
Jeffrey B. Curwen, Phoenix, AZ US
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20110084177 | Knife Locking Systems - A knife locking system is disclosed herein comprising a housing containing a plurality of cavities, a plurality of lockable cases, and a plurality of pivoting means. The lockable case and pivoting means are coupled together and are located within the cavity of housing for lockably storing a knife or set of knives. The pivoting means comprises a compressible spring, a pin, and extensions. The pivoting means and compressible spring work simultaneously when a knife is inserted or withdrawn from the lockable sheath. The lockable case further comprises a peg and extensions. The peg restricts the sheath from moving while in the locked position. The extensions work with the pivoting means and permit the lockable case to pivot through an angle less than about 45 degrees. The lockable sheath(s) are capable of being positioned within the enclosure in a diagonal or parallel relation to one another or in various combinations of diagonal and parallel orientations. The enclosure may further comprise a stay where the stay may or may not be integral with the enclosure. | 04-14-2011 |
John Curwen, Macclesfield GB
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20100035896 | Combination of N-(3-methoxy-5-methylpyrazin-2-yl)-2-(4-[1,3,4-oxadiazol-2-yl]phenyl)pyri- dine-3-sulphonamide and an anti-mitotic cytotoxic agent - A combination, comprising N-(3-methoxy-5-methylpyrazin-2-yl)-2-(4-[1,3,4-oxadiazol-2-yl]phenyl)pyridine-3-sulphonamide and an anti-mitotic cytotoxic agent. | 02-11-2010 |
Jon Owen Curwen, Macclesfield GB
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20100004181 | COMBINATION COMPRISING N-(3-METHOXY-5-METHYLPYRAZIN-2-YL)-2-(4-(1,3,4-OXADIAZOL-2-YL)PHENYL) PYRIDINE-3-SULPHONAMIDE AND AN LHRH ANALOGUE AND/OR A BISPHOSPHONATE - A combination, comprising N-(3-methoxy-5-methylpyrazin-2-yl)-2-(4-[1,3,4-oxadiazol-2-yl]phenyl)pyridine-3-sulphonamide, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and an LHRH analogue and/or a bisphosphonate is described. | 01-07-2010 |
Jon Owen Curwen, Cheshire GB
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20100029673 | THERAPEUTIC AGENTS COMPRISING AN ANTI-ANGIOGENIC AGENT IN COMBINATION WITH AN SRC-INHIBITOR AND THEIR THERAPEUTIC USE - The invention relates to a method for the production of an anti-cancer effect or a method for the treatment of a sold tumour disease by administration of an anti-angiogenic agent selected from 4-(4-fluoro-2-methylindol-5-yloxy)-6-methoxy-7-(3-(pyrrolidin-1-yl)propoxy)quinazoline and 4-(4-bromo-2-fluoroanilino)-6-methoxy-7-(1-methylpiperidin-4-ylmethoxy)quinazoline and pharmaceutically-acceptable acid-addition salts thereof, in combination with a Src kinase inhibitor selected from 4-(6-chloro-2,3-methylenedioxyanilino)-7-[2-(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)ethoxy]-5-tetrahydropyran-4-yloxyquinazoline and pharmaceutically-acceptable acid-addition salts thereof. | 02-04-2010 |
Peter Frederick Curwen, Kensington AU
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20110091456 | TREATMENT OF NEUROLOGICAL CONDITIONS - The present invention is directed to a method for treating an inflammatory neurodegenerative condition of the CNS in a subject comprising administering to said subject a G-CSF or G-CSFR inhibiting agent selected from the group consisting of an antibody specific for G-CSF or G-CSFR, a soluble G-CSFR or a G-CSF-binding portion thereof and a 20 to 30 nucleotide sense or antisense molecule targeted to a nucleic acid molecule encoding G-CSF. | 04-21-2011 |
20140234303 | TREATMENT OF NEUROLOGICAL CONDITIONS - The present invention is directed to a method for treating an inflammatory neurodegenerative condition of the CNS in a subject comprising administering to said subject a G-CSF or G-CSFR inhibiting agent selected from the group consisting of an antibody specific for G-CSF, a soluble G-CSFR or a G-CSF-binding portion thereof and a 20 to 30 nucleotide sense or antisense molecule targeted to a nucleic acid molecule encoding G-CSF. | 08-21-2014 |
Rupert William Meldrum Curwen, Fowlmere GB
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20080285593 | Location system and communication system - A location system comprises a plurality of transponders whose locations are detectable by a base system. The base system interrogates ( | 11-20-2008 |
Rupert William Meldrum Curwen US
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20120294117 | Location System And Communication System - A location system comprises a plurality of transponders whose locations are detectable by a base system. The base system interrogates ( | 11-22-2012 |
Stephen Curwen, Cheltenham GB
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20120086266 | POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - A power distribution system which may be provided in an aircraft for example is described, the power distribution system comprising: a power distribution bus and a plurality of localised voltage converters each supplied by the power distribution bus. By providing a plurality of localised voltage converters, the power distribution system may use fewer, or just a single power distribution bus at a particular voltage and convert to the desired voltage at or near to each of a plurality of pieces of electrical equipment being supplied. | 04-12-2012 |
Tony P. Curwen, Boca Raton, FL US
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20090276624 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FACILITATING BUSINESS PROCESSES - A method and apparatus for facilitating a business process communication and managing business processes. First business process data is obtained from at least one first trading participant and processed at a process management platform configured to automatically determine second trading participants to satisfy the first business process data. A second protocol is identified for conducting business transactions used by the second trading participants. Second business process data is generated from the first business process data. The second business process data includes a set of transaction messages having a data format in accordance with the identified second protocol. The second business process data is transmitted from the process management platform to the second trading participants. The first and second trading participants conduct the business transactions in accordance with their respective protocols for conducting business transactions. The process management platform is configured to process at least one proprietary transaction definition format. | 11-05-2009 |
20120233023 | MANAGEMENT OF BUSINESS PROCESSES - A method and apparatus for managing business processes. First business process data obtained from a first trading participant includes a set of transaction messages having a first data format in accordance with a first protocol for conducting business transactions used by the first trading participant. A virtual trading participant receives fictitious business process data from the first trading participant and acknowledging the fictitious business process data and replying to the first trading participant that the fictitious business process data has been acknowledged. Operational characteristics and a connectivity of a currently trading participant connected to a process management platform accessible via an interconnection fabric are tested, by utilizing the virtual trading participant to determine if the data defining individual business processes is in a uniform format understood by a process management platform. The virtual trading participant is utilized to ensure compatibility with an identified version of the uniform format. | 09-13-2012 |
20130226776 | MANAGEMENT OF BUSINESS PROCESSES - First business process data obtained from a first trading participant includes a set of transaction messages having a first data format in accordance with a first protocol for conducting business transactions used by the first trading participant. A virtual trading participant receives fictitious business process data from the first trading participant and acknowledging the fictitious business process data and replying to the first trading participant that the fictitious business process data has been acknowledged. Operational characteristics and a connectivity of a currently trading participant connected to a process management platform accessible via an interconnection fabric are tested, by utilizing the virtual trading participant to determine if the data defining individual business processes is in a uniform format understood by a process management platform. The virtual trading participant is utilized to ensure compatibility with an identified version of the uniform format. | 08-29-2013 |
20140164211 | MANAGEMENT OF BUSINESS PROCESSES - First business process data obtained from a first trading participant includes a set of transaction messages having a first data format in accordance with a first protocol for conducting business transactions used by the first trading participant. A virtual trading participant receives fictitious business process data from the first trading participant and acknowledging the fictitious business process data and replying to the first trading participant that the fictitious business process data has been acknowledged. Operational characteristics and a connectivity of a currently trading participant connected to a process management platform accessible via an interconnection fabric are tested, by utilizing the virtual trading participant to determine if the data defining individual business processes is in a uniform format understood by a process management platform. The virtual trading participant is utilized to ensure compatibility with an identified version of the uniform format. | 06-12-2014 |