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Adrian A. Dorrington, Hamilton NZ

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090122314Micro-LiDAR Velocity, Temperature, Density, Concentration Sensor - A light scatter sensor includes a sensor body in which are positioned a plurality of optical fibers. The sensor body includes a surface, in one end of each of the optical fibers terminates at the surface of the sensor body. One of the optical fibers is an illumination fiber for emitting light. A plurality of second optical fibers are collection fibers for collecting scattered light signals. A light sensor processor is connected to the collection fibers to detect the scattered light signals.05-14-2009

Adrian A. Dowst, Hoboken, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090075979CETP Inhibitors - Compounds having the structure of Formula (I), including pharmaceutically acceptable salts of the compounds, are CETP inhibitors, and are useful for raising HDL-cholesterol, reducing LDL-cholesterol, and for treating or preventing atherosclerosis. In the compounds of Formula (I), B or R03-19-2009
20100099716CETP INHIBITORS - Compounds having the structures of Formula I, including pharmaceutically acceptable salts of the compounds, are CETP inhibitors, and are useful for raising HDL-cholesterol, reducing LDL-cholesterol, and for treating or preventing atherosclerosis:04-22-2010

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Adrian A. Grunbach, New South Wales AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100150689METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ASSEMBLING PALLETS FOR STOCK ORDERS - A method of assembling pallets containing stock units is disclosed using a negative pick/put transfer having donor pallets 06-17-2010

Adrian A. Matioc, Fitchburg, WI US

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20100199998Oropharyngeal Device for Assisting Oral Ventilation of a Patient - An oropharyngeal device for assisting oral ventilation of a patient is disclosed. The device comprises a pharyngeal section configured to engage the tongue of the patient and a bite block connected to the pharyngeal section. The bite block includes a proximate maxillary surface configured to engage at least a portion of the maxilla of the patient. The bite block further includes a maxillary flange adjacent the proximate maxillary surface that is configured to engage the upper lip of the patent. The bite block further includes a mandibular surface opposite the proximate maxillary surface. At least a portion of the mandibular surface opposite the maxillary flange is configured to engage at least a portion of the mandible of the patient.08-12-2010

Adrian A. Maziak, Sammamish, WA US

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20100106819Script Based Computer Health Management System - A management system may use a human readable script in which is defined executable statements that may gathers status information from various services. The status information may be displayed within a management user interface, which may also include various summary statistics including an overall security state. The services may be locally running services, and services provided or accessible over a local area network or wide area network. In some cases, the human readable script may include statements for starting or resuming the services, querying a running service, or querying a database related to a service. The user interface may be refreshed when the human readable script is updated and re-executed. The services may include security related services, among others.04-29-2010