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Adam Meikle, Burbank, CA US
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20140344852 | ADVANCED STREAMING PLAYBACK/DYNAMIC AD INSERTION - According to some embodiments, systems, methods, apparatus, and computer program code are provided to process video source data to insert ad or other content into a video stream for distribution to client devices. | 11-20-2014 |
Adam Meikle, Old Saybrook, CT US
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20140214547 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUGMENTED RETAIL REALITY - Systems, apparatus, interfaces, methods, and articles of manufacture that provide for Augmented Retail Reality (ARR). | 07-31-2014 |
Alexander John Meikle, Rye, NY US
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20130330062 | AUTOMATIC CREATION OF MOVIE WITH IMAGES SYNCHRONIZED TO MUSIC - A movie is automatically created from a music track and a series of images such that placement of the images is synchronized to the music. The minimum image display time is automatically determined by the pace of the music. The pace can be determined by the beats per minute for the music. Two procedures are used for identifying beats, corresponding to hard and soft beats. The best transition points for the images in the movie are automatically determined. When the music has a relatively long quiet portion, the number of images during the quiet portion is adjusted so that each image does not exceed the maximum duration, and the duration of images during the quiet portion is approximately equal. | 12-12-2013 |
Andrew Meikle, Booval AU
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20100161277 | NETWORKED EVALUATION SYSTEM - A networked organization performance evaluation system based on an integrated number of Performance Components quantified by a computerized statistical analysis of data collected from within the organization. The data is collected by a network accessible interface generated by software resident on computers and databases maintained by the system. The Performance Components include: (a) an Achievement Component and a Failure Component representing end points of a Performance Range, (b) an Exposure Component of an identified population of said organization, (c) an Individual Exposure component of an individual within the population, (d) a Significant Personal Pleasure Component associated with the Achievement Component, (e) a Significant Personal Discomfort Component associated with the Failure Component, (f) a Meaning Component, (g) a Strategy and Plan Component. Each of the Performance Components is assigned a ranked value derived through the statistical analysis. | 06-24-2010 |
Andrew Stuart Meikle, Queensland AU
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20110163249 | Fluid Flow Monitor - A fluid flow monitor, typically for water, includes the combination of a fluid conduit including a magnet displaceable within the conduit when fluid flows therethrough, an electric circuit having a power supply, a magnetic sensor switch positioned in the electric circuit located adjacent to the conduit and positioned at a predetermined distance from the magnet when the magnet is not displaced and a timer connected to the electric circuit. When the magnet is displaced the predetermined distance, the magnetic sensor switch closes the electric circuit activating the timer and when the magnet is not displaced to the predetermined distance, the magnetic sensor switch opens the electric circuit deactivating the timer. | 07-07-2011 |
A. Wayne Meikle, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20090035754 | Methods and compositions for detecting steroids - The present invention provides for methods and systems for detecting steroids. Examples of such steroids include estrogen, progesterone, androgen, testosterone, and derivatives and analogs thereof. Systems useful for carrying out the method include tripartite constructs including a DNA-binding domain, a ligand binding domain, and an activation domain. The present invention provides numerous improvements over previous diagnostic systems for detection of steroids, such advantages include that the method allows for detection of steroid analogs and derivatives, whose structures may not yet be known, the method is generally applicable to a wide variety of organisms, and numerous ligand binding domains may be used in conjunction with the present system. | 02-05-2009 |
20130183770 | METHODS FOR ANALYSIS OF FREE AND AUTOANTIBODY-BOUND BIOMARKERS AND ASSOCIATED COMPOSITIONS, DEVICES, AND SYSTEMS - The present invention provides methods, compositions, and kits associated with analyzing, enriching, and/or isolating a biomarker or analyte in a biological sample. In one aspect, for example, a method for determining a concentration of a biomarker in a biological sample can include binding any unbound biomarker with an antibody specific for the biomarker to form antibody-bound biomarker, enriching the antibody-bound biomarker and any endogenous autoantibody-bound biomarker to form an enriched fraction, identifying the biomarker in the enriched fraction, and determining the concentration of the biomarker in the biological sample. In one aspect, the concentration of the biomarker is derived from initially unbound biomarker and autoantibody-bound biomarker in the biological sample. | 07-18-2013 |
Barry R.j. Meikle, Woorim AU
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20140130751 | TRANSMITTER FOR DRIVING A PERIMETER WIRE OF AN ANIMAL MOVEMENT CONTROL SYSTEM - A transmitter for driving a perimeter wire of an animal control system, in which a collar is attached to an animal, and the collar has a signal receiver configured to receive signals outputted to the perimeter wire by the transmitter. The collar is adapted to trigger a control stimulus responsive to detecting a pre-determined signal pattern received at the signal receiver. Different collars have different pre-determined signal patterns. The transmitter has a user interface allowing the transmitter to be configured to output the pre-determined signal pattern for a particular collar. In one aspect, the transmitter monitors current in the wire and adjusts signal magnitude driving the wire and achieves more consistent stimulus activation and detects system abnormalities. Data defining patterns for the different signal types can be stored in a database and be assembled into an appropriate pattern for a particular collar by a microprocessor. | 05-15-2014 |
Duncan James Meikle, Aberdeen GB
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20150204160 | Isolation Barrier - An apparatus and method for securing a tubular within another tubular or borehole, creating a seal across an annulus in a well bore, and centralising or anchoring tubing within a wellbore. A sleeve is arranged on a tubular body to create a chamber therebetween. A port provides fluid access through the body to the chamber. A support frame of bow springs on mounts is located within the chamber. When fluid is introduced into the chamber the sleeve is morphed to secure it to a well bore wall, an end of the sleeve will move along the body and compress the frame and bow springs. The compressed springs support the sleeve to maintain a seal between the sleeve and well bore wall to form an isolation barrier. | 07-23-2015 |
Gordon Meikle, Berrywell GB
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20120177888 | HIGH CELLULOSE CONTENT, LAMINIFEROUS NONWOVEN FABRIC - The present invention provides a laminiferous nonwoven fabric with a high woodpulp content suitable for use in wipes, absorbent articles and other applications, and a method of making the same. The laminiferous nonwoven comprises 3 layers bonded together, where the outer layers are lightweight meltspun webs and the middle layer comprises mainly woodpulp fibres. Each of the first ( | 07-12-2012 |
Gordon D. Meikle, Duns GB
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20100130086 | HYDRAULIC PATTERNING OF A FIBROUS, SIDED NONWOVEN WEB - Disclosed herein is a reflectively patterned, fibrous, sided nonwoven material comprising a first set of fibers hydraulically needled with a web of a second set of fibers, the first set of fibers primarily containing short fibers and the second set of fibers primarily containing one of (a) substantially continuous filaments, (b) long fibers, and (c) short fibers having an average fiber length at least twice the average fiber length of the first set of fibers. The material has a first surface predominately comprising the first set of fibers and an opposing second surface predominately comprising the second set of fibers. A method of patterning a sided nonwoven web and a reflectively patterned, sided nonwoven material also are disclosed. | 05-27-2010 |
20130104330 | HYDRAULIC PATTERNING OF A FIBROUS, SIDED NONWOVEN WEB | 05-02-2013 |
Neil Meikle, London GB
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20120079109 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ANALYSING TRANSFER OF DATA OVER AT LEAST ONE NETWORK - A system and method are disclosed for analysing transfer of data over at least one network, including a device configured to select a subset of users from a user base of at least one network. The system can include a device configured to analyse data relating to potential unlicensed data transfer by the subset of users, and a device configured to generate an estimate of unlicensed data transfer by the user base based on the analysis of data of the subset of users. | 03-29-2012 |
Peter Meikle, Mont Albert AU
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20110243389 | METHOD OF DETECTING PARTICLES BY DETECTING A VARIATION IN SCATTERED RADIATION - A smoke detecting method which uses a beam of radiation such as a laser ( | 10-06-2011 |
20130170705 | METHOD OF DETECTING PARTICLES BY DETECTING A VARIATION IN SCATTERED RADIATION - A smoke detecting method which uses a beam of radiation such as a laser ( | 07-04-2013 |
20140078297 | METHOD OF DETECTING PARTICLES BY DETECTING A VARIATION IN SCATTERED RADIATION - A smoke detecting method which uses a beam of radiation such as a laser ( | 03-20-2014 |
Peter Meikle, South Australia AU
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20080233655 | Screening For Lysosomal Storage Disease Status - A method of ascertaining the LSD (Lysosomal storage disorder) status of an individual comprising taking a tissue or body fluid sample from the individual and estimating a level in the sample of each of three or more compound indicators. The indicators reflect the level of respectively each of three or more lipid containing storage associated compounds. The levels are used to calculate an LSD index number which is then compared with a standard to provide an assessment of the LSD status of the individual. The indicator compounds are conveniently phospholipids, glycolipids or lipopolysaccharide species measured by mass spectrometry. The method may be used to ascertain the nature of the disorder from which the individual stuffers, and its severity. It may also be used to monitor the progress of treatment and to ascertain the prospects of an individual contracting an LSD by providing a subclinical indicators for the condition. | 09-25-2008 |
Peter Meikle, Mount Albert AU
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20150177137 | METHOD OF DETECTING PARTICLES BY DETECTING A VARIATION IN SCATTERED RADIATION - A smoke detecting method which uses a beam of radiation such as a laser ( | 06-25-2015 |
Peter John Meikle, Mont Albert, Victoria AU
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20160003714 | Sampling Point - An air sampling system for a low-temperature space is disclosed. The air sampling system includes an air sampling pipe for passing sampling air to an air sampling device, and a sampling conduit extending from the low-temperature space to outside the low-temperature space. The sampling conduit is connected to the sampling pipe. The sampling conduit is selectively accessible from outside the low-temperature space for removal of ice build-up within the sampling conduit. Also disclosed is a kit for an air sampling system. Also disclosed is a method, computing system, air-sampling device and air monitoring system that evaluates an air sampling network. | 01-07-2016 |
Peter John Meikle, Redwood Park AU
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20120184050 | MULTIPLEX SCREENING FOR LYSOSOMAL STORAGE DISORDERS (LSDS) - A novel protein profiling method of testing for Lysosomal Storage Diseases (“LSD”) using discovered normalized lysosomal fingerprint patterns. The fingerprint patterns reveal the health of lysosomal organelles, specific LSD, and clinical severity. Multiplexing bead technology for simultaneous screening of multiple LSD and normalizing measured enzyme activity or protein levels against other lysosomal proteins, enzymes, or enzyme activities. Compounds, reagents, and methods for identifying and quantifying multiple target enzymes and proteins. | 07-19-2012 |
Peter John Meikle, Lower Plenty AU
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20130023054 | LIPID BIOMARKERS FOR STABLE AND UNSTABLE HEART DISEASE - The present invention relates generally to the field of diagnostic and prognostic assays for heart disease. More particular, the present invention provides an assay for diagnosing the presence or extent of development of heart disease or its classification or state thereof. The assay of the present invention is also useful in the stratification of a subject with respect to a risk of developing heart disease. The assay of the present invention is also capable of integration into pathology architecture to provide a diagnostic and reporting system. | 01-24-2013 |
20150301070 | LIPID BIOMARKERS FOR STABLE AND UNSTABLE HEART DISEASE - The present invention relates generally to the field of diagnostic and prognostic assays for heart disease. More particular, the present invention provides an assay for diagnosing the presence or extent of development of heart disease or its classification or state thereof. The assay of the present invention is also useful in the stratification of a subject with respect to a risk of developing heart disease. The assay of the present invention is also capable of integration into pathology architecture to provide a diagnostic and reporting system. | 10-22-2015 |
Scott G. Meikle, Gainesville, VA US
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20100006428 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ELECTROMECHANICALLY AND/OR ELECTROCHEMICALLY-MECHANICALLY REMOVING CONDUCTIVE MATERIAL FROM A MICROELECTRONIC SUBSTRATE - Methods and apparatuses for electromechanically and/or electrochemically-mechanically removing conductive material from a microelectronic substrate. An apparatus in accordance with one embodiment includes a support member configured to releasably carry a microelectronic substrate and first and second electrodes spaced apart from each other and from the microelectronic substrate. A polishing medium is positioned between the electrodes and the support member and has a polishing surface positioned to contact the microelectronic substrate. At least a portion of the first and second electrodes can be recessed from the polishing surface. A liquid, such as an electrolytic liquid, can be provided in the recess, for example, through flow passages in the electrodes and/or the polishing medium. A variable electrical signal is passed from at least one of the electrodes, through the electrolyte and to the microelectronic substrate to remove material from the substrate. | 01-14-2010 |
20100032314 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SELECTIVELY REMOVING CONDUCTIVE MATERIAL FROM A MICROELECTRONIC SUBSTRATE - Methods and apparatuses for selectively removing conductive materials from a microelectronic substrate. A method in accordance with an embodiment of the invention includes positioning the microelectronic substrate proximate to and spaced apart from an electrode pair that includes a first electrode and a second electrode spaced apart from the first electrode. An electrolytic liquid can be directed through a first flow passage to an interface region between the microelectronic substrate and the electrode pair. A varying electrical signal can be passed through the electrode pair and the electrolytic liquid to remove conductive material from the microelectronic substrate. The electrolytic liquid can be removed through a second flow passage proximate to the first flow passage and the electrode pair. | 02-11-2010 |
20100176083 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REMOVING ADJACENT CONDUCTIVE AND NON-CONDUCTIVE MATERIALS OF A MICROELECTRONIC SUBSTRATE - A microelectronic substrate and method for removing adjacent conductive and nonconductive materials from a microelectronic substrate. In one embodiment, the microelectronic substrate includes a substrate material (such as borophosphosilicate glass) having an aperture with a conductive material (such as platinum) disposed in the aperture and a fill material (such as phosphosilicate glass) in the aperture adjacent to the conductive material. The fill material can have a hardness of about 0.04 GPa or higher, and a microelectronics structure, such as an electrode, can be disposed in the aperture, for example, after removing the fill material from the aperture. Portions of the conductive and fill material external to the aperture can be removed by chemically-mechanically polishing the fill material, recessing the fill material inwardly from the conductive material, and electrochemically-mechanically polishing the conductive material. The hard fill material can resist penetration by conductive particles, and recessing the fill material can provide for more complete removal of the conductive material external to the aperture. | 07-15-2010 |
Shirley Meikle, Edmonton CA
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20120201927 | Hollow Sandwich Bun Mold and Method of Use - A sandwich bun mold device and method for use are provided for creating sandwich buns having hollow interior regions. The device comprises a bread mold pan having a plurality of mold recesses disposed along its surface, a pan cover, and a plurality of inserts of varying size and shape. To make the buns, a user places yeast bread dough in the mold recesses and then selects a desired insert size that will correspond to the size of the hollow interior region after the bun has cooked. The insert is then placed on the bread dough and the pan cover is placed onto the pan. A user bakes the assembly until the buns are cooked, removes the cover and inserts, and inverts the device to remove the freshly prepared buns. | 08-09-2012 |
Steven Thomas Meikle, Eastborne GB
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20150367000 | BIOSPECIFIC AGENTS FOR BONE - A bone biospecific agent comprises a contrast material core, which is visible using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) or Computed Tomography (CT). The contrast material core is surrounded by a polymeric shell, which is functionalised with a bone-targeting peptide. In use, the peptide targets the biospecific agent to bone. The bone biospecific agent can be used in diagnostic imaging techniques, such as MRI and CT, and in imaging bone remodelling activities, detecting and treating pathological bone conditions and/or bone repair processes. The invention extends to the diagnosis and/or treatment of bone disease and bone pathologies using the biospecific agents. | 12-24-2015 |
Steven Thomas Meikle, Brighton GB
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20100069608 | BIOMATERIAL WITH FUNCTIONALISED SURFACES - There is provided a biomaterial having a functionalised surface which comprises bi-functional semi-dendrimers. The biomaterial may be ceramic, metallic and/or polymeric. It will usually be in the form of a solid, but could be a semi-solid or hydrogel. There is also provided a method of making a biomaterial having a functionalised surface which comprises bi-functional semi-dendrimers, said method comprising adsorbing, grafting or synthesising in situ bi-functional semi-dendrimers onto the surface of a biomaterial. There is further provided a biomedical device which is coated with or formed from a biomaterial having a functionalised surface which comprises bi-functional semi-dendrimers. The biomedical device may be a medical implant, for example, such as a stent, artificial hip joint or replacement heart valve. FIG. | 03-18-2010 |
20110046346 | BIOMATERIAL WITH FUNCTIONALISED SURFACES - There is provided a biomaterial having a functionalised surface which comprises bi-functional semi-dendrimers. The biomaterial may be ceramic, metallic and/or polymeric. It will usually be in the form of a solid, but could be a semi-solid or hydrogel. There is also provided a method of making a biomaterial having a functionalised surface which comprises bi-functional semi-dendrimers, said method comprising adsorbing, grafting or synthesising in situ bi-functional semi-dendrimers onto the surface of a biomaterial. There is further provided a biomedical device which is coated with or formed from a biomaterial having a functionalised surface which comprises bi-functional semi-dendrimers. The biomedical device may be a medical implant, for example, such as a stent, artificial hip joint or replacement heart valve. FIG. | 02-24-2011 |
Todd Meikle, Edmonton CA
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20100051634 | CONTAINER SUSPENSION DEVICE - A device for suspending a container such as a beverage container from a dispenser includes a first portion having a pair of projections adapted to engage a support shoulder on the container, and a second portion adapted to engage the dispenser. | 03-04-2010 |
William G. Meikle, Clapiers FR
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20090060880 | Biocontrol of Varroa Mites - A biopesticide formulation using isolates of the fungus | 03-05-2009 |