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Andrew Cole, Sydney AU
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20160082939 | PARK BRAKE CONTROL ASSEMBLY - A park brake control assembly ( | 03-24-2016 |
Anthony Cole, New South Wales AU
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20110050488 | POSITIONING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A positioning method whereby inertial positioning data is calculated based upon measurements of an Inertial Navigation System. Virtual satellite ranging data is then generated based upon the inertial positioning data. The virtual satellite ranging data is then combined with received satellite ranging data from one or more satellites forming part of a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). A GNSS positioning solution is then calculated based upon the combined received satellite ranging data and the virtual satellite ranging data. | 03-03-2011 |
Douglas Ian Cole, Victoria AU
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20090263565 | PROTEINACEOUS FOODSTUFF - An extruded foodstuff having a protein content in the range of 45% to 80% protein by mass and specific density of 0.10-0.40 g/cm | 10-22-2009 |
George Douglas Magee Cole, Austinmer AU
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20120271669 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING A SUSTAINABILITY METRIC - An electronically implemented method of determining and managing a sustainability metric of one or more inventory groups is disclosed. Each group comprises one or more operational units. The method receives at least one of consumption data and one or more inventory parameters associated with each of the one or more inventory groups. A factual sustainability metric of the one or more inventory groups is determined, based on the received at least one of consumption data and one or more inventory parameters. A model sustainability metric of the one or more inventory groups in at least one model scenario, is also determined. The model scenario comprising modifying at least one of received consumption data and a received inventory parameter, to assess the effect of the modification on the factual sustainability metric. | 10-25-2012 |
Ivan Stuart Cole, Victoria AU
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20100169251 | MONITORING METHODS AND APPARATUS - A method of monitoring an evolving system, the method including the steps of: obtaining a plurality of sensor data streams relating to outputs from sensors monitoring said system, wherein at least one of said sensors monitors a condition of said system, and wherein at least one of said sensors monitors a causal agent for said condition; iteratively constructing a plurality of functional nests, each functional nest being a functional formed from a combination of selected functionals from a basic set of functionals; determining an output data stream for each functional nest by inputting said sensor data streams into said functional nests; selecting a functional nest from said plurality of functional nests based on said output data streams; and using said selected functional nest to monitor said system. | 07-01-2010 |
Jared Cole, Carlton AU
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20120019242 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MONITORING A PROPERTY OF A SAMPLE - The present disclosure provides a method of monitoring a property of a sample, such as a nanoscopic property of the sample. The method comprises the steps of providing a quantum probe having a quantum state and exposing the quantum probe to the sample in a manner such that the property of the sample, in the proximity of the quantum probe, affects quantum coherence of the quantum probe. The method also comprises detecting a rate of quantum decoherence of the quantum probe to monitor the property of the sample. Further the present disclosure provides an apparatus for monitoring a property of a sample. | 01-26-2012 |
Jason Cole, Cordeaux AU
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20150335723 | Group A Streptococcus Pharmaceutical Compositions and Methods Thereof - Isolated proteins and immunogenic fragments thereof, for use in the treatment and prevention of a Group A | 11-26-2015 |
Jason Cole, New South Wales AU
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20110250221 | Group A Streptococcus Pharmaceutical Compositions and Methods Thereof - Isolated proteins and immunogenic fragments thereof, for use in the treatment and prevention of a Group A | 10-13-2011 |
Martin Terence Cole, Patterson Lakes AU
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20100039274 | PARTICLE MONITORS AND METHOD(S) THEREFOR - The present invention relates to the field of the detection, analysis and/or determination of matter or particles suspended in fluid. In one particular form, the present invention relates to smoke detectors, which detect unwanted pyrolysis or combustion of material. In another form, the present invention relates to smoke detectors of the early detection type, and which may be applied to ventilation, air-conditioning or duct monitoring of a particular area. In yet another form, the present invention relates to adjusting the sensitivity of particle detectors. | 02-18-2010 |
20130234856 | EVALUATING SCATTERED-LIGHT SIGNALS IN AN OPTICAL HAZARD DETECTOR AND OUTPUTTING A DUST/STEAM WARNING OR A FIRE ALARM - Particles to be detected are irradiated by first wavelength light and second wavelength light. The light that is scattered by the particles is converted into a first and second scattered-light signals. The two scattered-light signals are normalized with respect to one another such that the amplitude profile thereof approximately corresponds to larger particles such as dust and steam. Furthermore, an amplitude ratio is formed between the two scattered-light signals and an amplitude comparison value (90%) is set, which corresponds to a predeterminable particle dimension in the cross-over region between smoke and dust/steam. Mainly the first scattered-light signal is evaluated if the amplitude ratio exceeds the amplitude comparison value (90%) and a dust/steam-density signal is emitted. In the other case, mainly the second scattered-light signal that is evaluated and a smoke-density signal is emitted. | 09-12-2013 |
20130238138 | DETECTION OF BLOCKAGES AND INTERRUPTIONS WITH AN ASPIRATING SMOKE DETECTOR (ASD) - An aspirating smoke detector detects blockages and interruptions in a pipe system. Air is aspirated, by a ventilator and via the pipe system, from rooms and devices that are to be monitored, and monitoring takes place for any characteristics of burning. The air flow of at least one part of the aspirated air is measured, as is the air temperature. A blockage signal is emitted if the air flow falls below a predetermined lower limit value and/or an interruption signal is emitted if the air flow rises above a predetermined upper limit value. The rotational speed of the ventilator is increased as air temperature rises and reduced as air temperature lowers. | 09-12-2013 |
Nerida Cole, Hornsby AU
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20140315789 | ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDES AND USES THEREOF - The present disclosure relates generally to antimicrobial peptides, methods for their use, and methods for preparing devices having surfaces which are modified to incorporate OH said peptides. In some embodiments, the antimicrobial peptides are antimicrobial OH cationic peptides modified to comprise a thiol functional group. | 10-23-2014 |
Robert Alan Cole, Greenwich AU
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20090011426 | Methods of Diagnosis and Treatment of M.Tuberculosis Infection and Reagents Therefor - The present invention provides diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic reagents for infection of an animal subject such as a human by | 01-08-2009 |
20100323369 | Diagnostic Testing Process - A method and apparatus for use in a flow through assay process is disclosed. The method is characterised by a “pre-incubation step” in which the sample which is to be analysed (typically for the presence of a particular protein), and a detection analyte (typically one or more antibodies bound to colloidal gold or a fluorescent tag) which is known to bind to the particular protein may bind together for a desired period of time. This pre-incubation step occurs before the mixture of sample and detection analyte come into contact with a capture analyte bound to a membrane. The provision of the pre-incubation step has the effect of both improving the sensitivity of the assay and reducing the volume of sample required for an assay. An apparatus for carrying out the method is disclosed defining a pre-incubation chamber for receiving the sample and detection analyte having a base defined by a membrane and a second membrane to which a capture analyte is bound. In one version the pre-incubation chamber is supported above the second membrane in one position but can be pushed into contact with the membrane carrying the capture analyte thus o permitting fluid transfer from the incubation chamber through the capture membrane. In another version the membrane at the base of the incubation chamber is hydrophobic and its underside contacts the capture membrane and when a wetting agent is applied to the contents of the pre-incubation chamber fluid transfer occurs. | 12-23-2010 |
Sidney Cole, Port Macquarie, Nsw AU
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20120122967 | COMPOSITIONS AND PRODUCTS CONTAINING R-EQUOL, AND METHODS FOR THEIR MAKING - A composition for use in making commercial food and skin products comprising R-equol. The composition can be used to make articles of commerce such as food supplements, pharmaceuticals, and medicaments. The compositions are useful in a method of delivering R-equol to a mammal to prevent or treat a disease or associated condition, including hormone-dependent diseases or conditions such as cardiovascular disease, lipid disorder, osteopenia, osteoporosis, liver disease, and acute ovarian estrogen deficiency. The R-equol enantiomer can be produced by chiral-phase column separation from a racemic mixture of equol. | 05-17-2012 |
Sidney John Cole, Port Macquarie, Nsw AU
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20090018185 | COMPOSITIONS AND PRODUCTS CONTAINING S-EQUOL, AND METHODS FOR THEIR MAKING - A composition for use in making commercial food and skin products comprising S-equol or mixtures, including both a non-racemic mixture and a racemic mixture, of S-equol and R-equol. The composition can be used to make articles of commerce such as food supplements, pharmaceuticals, and medicaments. The compositions are useful in a method of delivering S-equol to a mammal to prevent or treat a disease or associated condition, including hormone-dependent diseases or conditions such as cardiovascular disease, lipid disorder, osteopenia, osteoporosis, liver disease, and acute ovarian estrogen deficiency. The S-equol enantiomer can be produced in a biological synthesis from the metabolism of an isoflavone by an organism. | 01-15-2009 |
Sidney John Cole, Port Macquarie AU
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20100120705 | COMPOSITIONS AND PRODUCTS CONTAINING S-EQUOL, AND METHODS FOR THEIR MAKING - A composition for use in making commercial food and skin products comprising S-equol or mixtures, including both a non-racemic mixture and a racemic mixture, of S-equol and R-equol. The composition can be used to make articles of commerce such as food supplements, pharmaceuticals, and medicaments. The compositions are useful in a method of delivering S-equol to a mammal to prevent or treat a disease or associated condition, including hormone-dependent diseases or conditions such as cardiovascular disease, lipid disorder, osteopenia, osteoporosis, liver disease, and acute ovarian estrogen deficiency. The S-equol enantiomer can be produced in a biological synthesis from the metabolism of an isoflavone by an organism. | 05-13-2010 |
20120004189 | COMPOSITIONS AND PRODUCTS CONTAINING S-EQUOL, AND METHODS FOR THEIR MAKING - A composition for use in making commercial food and skin products comprising S-equol or mixtures, including both a non-racemic mixture and a racemic mixture, of S-equol and R-equol. The composition can be used to make articles of commerce such as food supplements, pharmaceuticals, and medicaments. The compositions are useful in a method of delivering S-equol to a mammal to prevent or treat a disease or associated condition, including hormone-dependent diseases or conditions such as cardiovascular disease, lipid disorder, osteopenia, osteoporosis, liver disease, and acute ovarian estrogen deficiency. The S-equol enantiomer can be produced in a biological synthesis from the metabolism of an isoflavone by an organism. | 01-05-2012 |
20120040921 | COMPOSITIONS AND PRODUCTS CONTAINING S-EQUOL, AND METHODS FOR THEIR MAKING - A composition for use in making commercial food and skin products comprising 5-equol or mixtures, including both a non-racemic mixture and a racemic mixture, of S-equol and R-equol. The composition can be used to make articles of commerce such as food supplements, pharmaceuticals, and medicaments. The compositions are useful in a method of delivering S-equol to a mammal to prevent or treat a disease or associated condition, including hormone-dependent diseases or conditions such as cardiovascular disease, lipid disorder, osteopenia, osteoporosis, liver disease, and acute ovarian estrogen deficiency. The S-equol enantiomer can be produced in a biological synthesis from the metabolism of an isoflavone by an organism. | 02-16-2012 |
20140039046 | COMPOSITIONS AND PRODUCTS CONTAINING S-EQUOL, AND METHODS FOR THEIR MAKING - A composition for use in making commercial food and skin products comprising 5-equol or mixtures, including both a non-racemic mixture and a racemic mixture, of S-equol and R-equol. The composition can be used to make articles of commerce such as food supplements, pharmaceuticals, and medicaments. The compositions are useful in a method of delivering S-equol to a mammal to prevent or treat a disease or associated condition, including hormone-dependent diseases or conditions such as cardiovascular disease, lipid disorder, osteopenia, osteoporosis, liver disease, and acute ovarian estrogen deficiency. The S-equol enantiomer can be produced in a biological synthesis from the metabolism of an isoflavone by an organism. | 02-06-2014 |
20150038570 | COMPOSITIONS AND PRODUCTS CONTAINING S-EQUOL, AND METHODS FOR THEIR MAKING - A composition for use in making commercial food and skin products comprising 5-equol or mixtures, including both a non-racemic mixture and a racemic mixture, of S-equol and R-equol. The composition can be used to make articles of commerce such as food supplements, pharmaceuticals, and medicaments. The compositions are useful in a method of delivering S-equol to a mammal to prevent or treat a disease or associated condition, including hormone-dependent diseases or conditions such as cardiovascular disease, lipid disorder, osteopenia, osteoporosis, liver disease, and acute ovarian estrogen deficiency. The S-equol enantiomer can be produced in a biological synthesis from the metabolism of an isoflavone by an organism. | 02-05-2015 |
Simon M. Cole, Palm Beach AU
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20100030345 | Lockout and monitoring system with SIL3 safety rating and method for lockout and monitoring - Lockout and monitoring system with SIL3 safety rating and method for lockout and monitoring of conveyor or any distributed plant are provided where pulse width modulation and amplitude modulation are used for communication between field devices (such as remote isolation switches deployed at various locations of a conveyor belt) and a central controller, and for indication of the device location. A fail safe redundant switching system for control circuit with additional transmitter and receiver modules are provided in combination with the means for accurate indication of switch location to achieve SIL 3 rating. The ability to provide control (analogue and digital outputs) for a distributed plant, for example along the length of a conveyor, is advantageously achieved, particularly when the control outputs are line powered by means of a field bus system that provides both power and signaling on the same network. | 02-04-2010 |
Steven M. Cole, New South Wales AU
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20100268961 | Method and Arrangement for User Validation - A controlled access storage device includes a resource store storing two or more resources, the resource store having two or more levels of administration, wherein at least a first administration level is adapted to provide exclusive access to at least a first resource. The system includes an access control server ( | 10-21-2010 |
Stuart Cole, New South Wales AU
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20100088844 | APPARATUS FOR CLEANING CYLINDRICAL AIR FILTERS - An apparatus for removing particulates from a cylindrical air filter includes: a rotating device for rotating the air filter about a longitudinal axis; and a cleaning device including a nozzle adapted to blow a gas through the air filter to remove particulates from the air filter, wherein the rotating device and the cleaning device are mounted for relative movement whereby the nozzle traverses longitudinally through the rotating air filter, and wherein the air filter is both mounted to the apparatus and cleaned in a substantially horizontal orientation. | 04-15-2010 |