Howitt
Brooke Howitt, Jamaica Plain, MA US
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20150322521 | METHODS TO DIAGNOSE AND TREAT MULLERIAN ADENOSARCOMA - Methods for diagnosing and treating Müllerian Adenosarcoma that include detecting the presence of one or more of a mutation in an ATRX gene, and/or a Copy Number Variation (CNV) in a MYBL1, MDM2, HMGA2, and/or CDK4 gene. | 11-12-2015 |
Crispin Alexander Howitt, Act AU
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20090246349 | Wheat pigment - The present invention relates to genes, and markers therefor, involved in lutein production in cereal plants such as wheat. In particular, the invention characterizes ε-cyclase and phytoene synthase genes from wheat. Furthermore, the present invention relates to the manipulation of ε-cyclase and/or phytoene synthase expression to alter colour traits of a plant which can effect the characteristics of food and/or non-food products obtained from said plants. | 10-01-2009 |
Crispin Alexander Howitt, Australian Capital Territory AU
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20110135784 | BARLEY WITH LOW LEVELS OF HORDEINS - The present invention relates to methods of producing a food or malt-base beverage suitable for consumption by a subject with Coeliac's disease. In particular, the present invention relates to methods of producing a food or malt-based beverage with low levels of hordeins. Also provided are barley plants which produce grain that can be used in the methods of the invention. | 06-09-2011 |
Crispin Alexander Howitt, Evatt AU
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20140199434 | BARLEY WITH LOW LEVELS OF HORDEINS - The present invention relates to methods of producing a food or malt-base beverage suitable for consumption by a subject with Coeliac's disease. In particular, the present invention relates to methods of producing a food or malt-based beverage with low levels of hordeins. Also provided are barley plants which produce grain that can be used in the methods of the invention. | 07-17-2014 |
Crispin Alexander Howitt, Evatt, Australian Capital Territory AU
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20160128345 | BARLEY WITH VERY LOW LEVELS OF HORDEINS - The present invention relates to methods of producing a food or malt-based beverage suitable for consumption by a subject with Coeliac's disease. In particular, the present invention relates to methods of producing a food or malt-based beverage with very low levels of hordeins. Also provided are barley plants which produce grain that can be used in the methods of the invention. | 05-12-2016 |
Crispin Alexander Howitt, Howitt AU
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20160130539 | BARLEY WITH LOW LEVELS OF HORDEINS - The present invention relates to methods of producing a food or malt-base beverage suitable for consumption by a subject with Coeliac's disease. In particular, the present invention relates to methods of producing a food or malt-based beverage with low levels of hordeins. Also provided are barley plants which produce grain that can be used in the methods of the invention. | 05-12-2016 |
Ivan Howitt, Charlotte, NC US
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20090250125 | MONITORING SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SEWER AND OTHER CONDUIT SYSTEMS - The present invention provides a monitoring system for a conduit network including one or more conduit sections joined at one or more conduit nodes, including: one or more sensor devices disposed at selected ones of the one or more conduit nodes, wherein each of the one or more sensor devices is operable for sensing a blockage or breakage in an associated conduit section, and wherein each of the one or more sensor devices is operable for communicating blockage or breakage information to a central location. Optionally, each of the sensor devices includes one of an audio sensor device and a radio frequency sensor device. Each of the sensor devices is operable for sensing the blockage or breakage in the associated conduit section by measuring an attribute of a transmitted/received signal, alone or in combination with another sensor device. Each of the sensor devices is operable for communicating the blockage or breakage information to the central location via a wireless link. | 10-08-2009 |
20120031451 | HIGH TEMPERATURE THERMOELECTRIC GENERATOR - The present invention relates to a high temperature thermoelectric generator. The generator includes at least one thermocouple thermally connected to a high temperature surface, a power management circuit adapted to receive electric power from the at least one thermocouple and provide a regulated output voltage, and a storage device adapted to receive the regulated output voltage from the power management circuit such that the output voltage charges the storage device. | 02-09-2012 |
James Howitt, Colby GB
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20130016462 | CORDLESS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES - A cordless electrical appliance comprises an appliance part comprising at least two functional components (T | 01-17-2013 |
20130337132 | LIQUID HEATING APPARATUS - An infusion beverage making apparatus ( | 12-19-2013 |
20160045062 | LIQUID HEATING APPARATUS AND OPERATING METHODS - An apparatus for dispensing a predetermined volume of a warm liquid includes a heater, a pump and a temperature sensor sensitive to the temperature of the liquid upstream of the heater. A controller is arranged to receive upstream temperature data from the temperature sensor, calculate the amount of energy required to reach a desired final temperature, energize the heater for a calculated period of ON time, and dispense liquid for a calculated period of time that is at least partly contemporaneous with the calculated period of ON time. After the heater has been de-energized, the dispensed liquid removes residual heat so that the average temperature after dispensing the predetermined volume is the desired final temperature. | 02-18-2016 |
Jason Howitt, London GB
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20100144029 | Facilitating Protein Solubility by Use of Peptide Extensions - Expression vectors for expression of a protein or polypeptide of interest as a fusion product composed of the protein or polypeptide of interest fused at one terminus to a solubility enhancing peptide extension are provided. Sequences encoding the peptide extensions are provided. The invention further comprises antibodies which bind specifically to one or more of the solubility enhancing peptide extensions. | 06-10-2010 |
Lance D. Howitt, Vancouver CA
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20150159824 | ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS FOR MOUNTING ELECTRICAL FIXTURES TO SUSPENDED CEILINGS - An assembly for mounting an electrical fixture to a suspended ceiling is provided. The assembly includes: a bracket comprising an upper portion and a lower portion, the lower portion comprising a clip for securing to a grid member of the suspended ceiling, the upper portion having a flange; a housing for coupling to the flange, the housing having a first enclosure for line voltage circuitry, a second enclosure for at least one driver for the electrical fixture, and a third enclosure for low voltage circuitry. The housing and the bracket are configured to be coupled in an orientation wherein a median plane of the housing is parallel to a median plane of grid member. | 06-11-2015 |
Lane Howitt, Reading, MA US
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20130264483 | TILE FOR DETECTOR ARRAY OF IMAGING MODALITY HAVING SELECTIVELY REMOVABLE/REPLACEABLE TILE SUB-ASSEMBLIES - Among other things, one or more tiles for an indirect-conversation radiation detector array are provided herein. Respective tiles comprise a detector sub-assembly and an electronic sub-assembly, which are operably coupled together, yet selectively removable, via a connection interface. When an electronic sub-assembly portion of a tile, which comprises a signal acquisition system (e.g., an integrated circuit, such as an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC)), functions improperly, the electronic sub-assembly portion of the tile may be selectively removed for repair/replacement without removing and/or replacing the detector sub-assembly (e.g., which may be much more costly to replace). Similarly, when the detector sub-assembly portion of a tile functions improperly, the detector sub-assembly portion of the tile may be selectively removed for repair/replacement without removing and/or replacing the electronic sub-assembly portion of the tile (e.g., although some manipulation of the properly functioning sub-assembly may occur). | 10-10-2013 |
20130308747 | DOSE REDUCTION VIA DYNAMIC COLLIMATION ADJUSTMENT FOR TARGETED FIELD OF VIEW AND/OR DIGITAL TILT CT - Among other things, one or more systems and/or techniques are described for dynamically adjusting, in a fan-angle direction, attenuation of radiation during an examination of an object such that portions of the object that are not represented in resulting (tilted/targeted) images of the object are exposed to less radiation than portions of the object that are represented in resulting (tilted/targeted) images of the object. As a rotating gantry is rotated, blades of a pre-object collimator are dynamically repositioned to selectively attenuate emitted radiation. A collimator adjustment component may be configured to determine how to reposition the blades based at least in part upon at least one of a desired tilt of the resulting (tilted) image(s), a translational position of the object, and a gantry rotation angle, for example. | 11-21-2013 |
Matthew A. Howitt, Austin, TX US
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20120035968 | Business Process Diagram Visualization Using Heat Maps - System and method for displaying information regarding a business process. A diagram of the business process may be displayed on a display. The diagram may include a plurality of icons connected by lines, where each of the icons represents a respective step in the business process and the lines indicate flow paths between the steps. Historical data regarding the business process may be received. The historical data may be analyzed to determine information regarding steps and/or flow paths in the business process. Graphical indications associated with one or more icons and/or lines in the diagram may be displayed. The graphical indications may visually indicate characteristics of corresponding steps and/or flow paths in the business process. For example, the graphical indications may indicate lengths of time, costs, or other characteristics associated with various ones of the steps. The graphical indications may indicate path traversals of ones of the flow paths. | 02-09-2012 |
20130297441 | COMMERCE SERVER ARCHITECTURE AND METHOD FOR USING SAME - A commerce router is disclosed. The commerce router includes a plurality of commercial transaction databases and an application server module. Each of the databases can contain commercial transaction information related to one of a number of offering types (e.g., categories of products, services and/or the like). An application server module is communicatively coupled to the each one of the databases. The application server module can be configured to receive a request by virtue of being configured to communicate information regarding the request to the database for inclusion in the commercial transaction information and allow review of the request by virtue of being configured to communicate information regarding the request from the database by accessing the commercial transaction information. application server module can be configured to receive a response and allow review of the response. | 11-07-2013 |
Matthew Alan Howitt, Austin, TX US
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20130332277 | INTENTS FOR OFFER-DISCOVERY SYSTEMS - Provided is a process of identifying an offers engine configured to provide information about offers to users, the method including: receiving, at an offers engine, a request for an offers interface website from a mobile computing device; and in response to the request, transmitting to the mobile computing device a website configured to cause a browser of the mobile computing device to perform steps, including: detecting an offers intent in the transmitted website; retrieving from memory of the mobile computing device an identifier of a native application offers interface mapped to the offers intent; and in response to retrieving the identifier of the offers engine, launching the native application, the native application being stored in memory of the mobile computing device and configured to provide an offers interface to the offers engine. | 12-12-2013 |
Michael Howitt, Milton, Queensland AU
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20150367917 | Production Support and Storage Vessel - A production support and storage vessel is provided, as well as a method of processing material, such as ore, gathered from the seafloor using such a vessel. The production support and storage vessel has facilities to receive ore from the seafloor, process it, and store the ore in bulk storage silos. Additionally, the production support and storage vessel has a ballast capability and system to ballast the vessel down to a full operational draft. When needed, typically approximately weekly, a transport vessel is moored to the production support and storage vessel and the production support and storage vessel offloads the stored ore using a conveyor system. | 12-24-2015 |
Michael Howitt, Milton AU
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20130241263 | Method And Apparatus For Auxilary Seafloor Mining - A seafloor auxiliary mining tool for use in a seafloor mining system. The seafloor auxiliary mining tool has a seafloor locomotion system enabling traversal of the seafloor. Umbilical connections receive power and control signals from a surface source. A boom mounted auxiliary cutting tool is configured to cut extremities of a seafloor deposit. Cuttings produced by the auxiliary cutting tool are sized by sizing means, to ensure such cuttings are no greater than a desired size. | 09-19-2013 |
20130298430 | Method And Apparatus For Bulk Seafloor Mining - A seafloor bulk mining tool for production cutting of a seafloor bench. The tool uses a tracked locomotion system to travel across a seafloor bench. Power and control interfaces receive power and control signals from a surface source. The tool has a drum cutter for cutting the bench, and a sizing grill adjacent the drum cutter for sizing cuttings as they are produced by the drum cutter. A drum shroud may also be provided to help contain cuttings. A suction inlet can be used to capture cuttings as they are produced, for example in conjunction with a spade and augers. | 11-14-2013 |
20130312296 | System For Seafloor Mining - A system for seafloor mining. A seafloor auxiliary mining tool works a seafloor site to prepare a bench, and deposits cut ore in a gathering area. A seafloor bulk mining tool undertakes production cutting of a bench and deposits cut ore in a gathering area. A seafloor gathering machine gathers cut ore deposited in the gathering area and pumps gathered ore as a slurry to a riser base. A riser and lifting system receives slurry from the gathering machine and lifts the slurry to the surface. A surface vessel receives slurry from the riser and lifting system. | 11-28-2013 |
Roger Howitt, Burton-On-Trent GB
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20140232048 | SCRAP SUBMERGENCE SYSTEM - In accordance with one aspect of an exemplary embodiment, a furnace including a charge well is provided. The charge well comprises an open top chamber including side and base walls of a heat resistant material. An inlet is provided in a side wall of the chamber for receiving molten metal. A ramp is provided adjacent the side wall and an inner wall forms a central cavity. The ramp is disposed between the inner wall and the side wall. The ramp is generally inclined from an intersection with the base wall to adjacent a top surface of the inner wall. The cavity is in fluid communication with an outlet. A passage in the inner wall provides fluid communication between the inlet and the cavity. The inlet and an outlet each receives a conduit and at least one of the conduits can include an elbow joint. | 08-21-2014 |