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Francis Mcglone, Bebington GB
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20100029778 | HAIR AND/OR SCALP TREATMENT COMPOSITIONS - Hair and/or scalp treatment compositions comprise an antidandruff agent, an effective amount of a cannabinoid receptor (CBR) activating agent and a cosmetically acceptable diluent or carrier. Alternatively, the compositions may be shampoo compositions comprising from 3 to 50 wt % surfactant, a CB receptor activating agent and a cosmetically acceptable diluent or carrier, provided that the CB receptor activating agent is not palmitoylethanolamide. The compositions are useful in the treatment and/or prevention of the symptoms of dandruff and can reduce scalp itch, a symptom which is typically associated with dandruff. | 02-04-2010 |
James T. Mcglone, Reno, NV US
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20140087844 | GAMING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A SKILL-BASED GAME - In various embodiments, the gaming system and method disclosed herein provides a primary game in which the gaming system provides monetary awards to a player and a secondary game in which the gaming system provides non-monetary skill units to the player. In one such embodiment, the gaming system initiates the play of the skill-based secondary game in response to a triggering even associated with a primary game of the gaming system, and forms a score for the player based on zero, one or more inputs made by the player during the play of the skill-based secondary game. The gaming system determines an amount of non-monetary skill units to provide the player based on the score, and provides the player with the non-monetary skill units. The player redeems any amount of non-monetary skill units for one or more virtual goods offered via a virtual marketplace. | 03-27-2014 |
John Mcglone, Corvallis, OR US
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20160075136 | THERMAL INKJET PRINTHEAD STACK WITH AMORPHOUS THIN METAL PROTECTIVE LAYER - The present disclosure is drawn to a thermal inkjet printhead stack with an amorphous thin metal protective layer, comprising an insulated substrate, a resistor applied to the insulated substrate, a resistor passivation layer applied to the resistor, and an amorphous thin metal protective layer applied to the resistor passivation layer. The amorphous thin metal protective layer can comprise from 5 atomic % to 90 atomic % of a metalloid of carbon, silicon, or boron. The film can also include a first and second metal, each comprising from 5 atomic % to 90 atomic % of titanium, vanadium, chromium, cobalt, nickel, zirconium, niobium, molybdenum, rhodium, palladium, hafnium, tantalum, tungsten, iridium, or platinum. The second metal is different than the first metal, and the metalloid, the first metal, and the second metal account for at least 70 atomic % of the amorphous thin metal protective layer. | 03-17-2016 |
John Mcglone, Lubbock, TX US
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20130071337 | Interomone Compositions and Their Use to Modify Behavior in Different Vertebrate Species - A composition comprising an interomone is described for the modification of undesirable or harmful stress-related behaviors or other behaviors or physiology in a variety of vertebrate species, as well as methods of using the compositions in vertebrates from a species different than the species in which the interomone is a naturally occurring pheromone. | 03-21-2013 |
20130072570 | Interomone Compositions and Their Use to Modify Behavior in Different Vertebrate Species - A composition comprising an interomone is described for the modification of undesirable or harmful stress-related behaviors or other behaviors or physiology in a variety of vertebrate species, as well as methods of using the compositions in vertebrates from a species different than the species in which the interomone is a naturally occurring pheromone. | 03-21-2013 |
20130210927 | Method of Administering an Interomone to an Animal to Modify the Animals Behavior over an Extended Period of Time - A device or collar having a matrix into which an interomone is incorporated in an amount from between about 0.001% and about 5% by weight of the device is described for the modification of undesirable or harmful stress-related behaviors or other behaviors of physiology in a variety of vertebrate species over an extended period of time, as well as methods of using the device to modify behaviors of a variety of vertebrate species over an extended period of time. | 08-15-2013 |
20150238417 | INTEROMONE COMPOSITIONS AND THEIR USE TO MODIFY BEHAVIOR IN DIFFERENT VERTEBRATE SPECIES - A composition comprising an interomone is described for the modification of undesirable or harmful stress-related behaviors or other behaviors or physiology in a variety of vertebrate species, as well as methods of using the compositions in vertebrates from a species different than the species in which the interomone is a naturally occurring pheromone. | 08-27-2015 |
John J. Mcglone, Lubbock, TX US
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20150289478 | Livestock Identification and Monitoring - A livestock identification system/method configured to identify individual animals from a pool of livestock is disclosed. The system/method utilizes images of individual animals and determines the identity of a specific animal based on markers extracted from the image of the animal. These markers may then be used to characterize the state of the animal as to weight, health, and other parameters. The system is configured to log these parameters in a temporal database that may be used to determine historical activity of the animal, including but not limited to activity relating to food and/or fluid intake. This historical record in conjunction with analysis of the animal state parameters is used to determine the animal health status and may also be used to determine whether the animal is ready for harvesting. | 10-15-2015 |
20150366878 | PHEROMONE COMPOSITIONS AND THEIR USE TO MODIFY BEHAVIOR IN DIFFERENT VERTEBRATE SPECIES - A composition comprising Androstenone is described for the modification of undesirable or harmful stress-related behaviors or other behaviors or physiology in a variety of vertebrate species, as well as methods of using the compositions in vertebrates from a species different than the species in which the Androstenone is a naturally occurring pheromone. | 12-24-2015 |
Matthew Mcglone, Sunrise, FL US
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20090112964 | DEVICES, METHODS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR WIRELESS ADAPTER DISENGAGEMENT CONTROL - Disclosed are devices, methods and computer readable media including a wireless adapter disengagement control that is configured to disengage at least most of the wireless communication when several conditions are met. A wired communication detector detects that a wired communication connector is in communication with a wired network, and an event registration control detects an event. The event is a trigger for determining whether the device is simultaneously in communication with a wired network and consuming system resources associated with wireless communication. By using an event as a trigger for the determination of whether the device is simultaneously in communication with a wired network and consuming system resources associated with wireless communication, the disclosed devices and methods beneficially add no additional background processes to the operation of the device, and require no additional configuration to the device. | 04-30-2009 |
Thomas D. Mcglone, Williamsburg, VA US
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20150214388 | System and Method for Multi-Wavelength Optical Signal Detection - The system and method for multi-wavelength optical signal detection enables the detection of optical signal levels significantly below those processed at the discrete circuit level by the use of mixed-signal processing methods implemented with integrated circuit technologies. The present invention is configured to detect and process small signals, which enables the reduction of the optical power required to stimulate detection networks, and lowers the required laser power to make specific measurements. The present invention provides an adaptation of active pixel networks combined with mixed-signal processing methods to provide an integer representation of the received signal as an output. The present invention also provides multi-wavelength laser detection circuits for use in various systems, such as a differential absorption light detection and ranging system. | 07-30-2015 |
Vincent Andrew Mcglone, Hamilton NZ
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20150059481 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING A PROPERTY OF AN OBJECT, AND A VALVE | 03-05-2015 |