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Arnison
Matthew R. Arnison, Umina New South Wales AU
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| 20110096981 | Focus Finding And Alignment Using A Split Linear Mask - Disclosed is a method for determining a focus parameter for aligning a wafer (W) in an exposure tool ( | 04-28-2011 |
Matthew R. Arnison, Umina AU
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| 20090161945 | Geometric parameter measurement of an imaging device - Disclosed is a method of determining at least one three-dimensional (3D) geometric parameter of an imaging device. A two-dimensional (2D) target image is provided having a plurality of alignment patterns. The target image is imaged with an imaging device to form a captured image. At least one pattern of the captured image is compared with a corresponding pattern of the target image. From the comparison, the geometric parameter of the imaging device is then determined. The alignment patterns include at least one of (i) one or more patterns comprising a 2D scale and rotation invariant basis function, (ii) one or more patterns comprising a 1D scale invariant basis function, and (iii) one or more patterns having a plurality of grey levels and comprising a plurality of superimposed sinusoidal patterns, the plurality of sinusoidal patterns having a plurality of predetermined discrete orientations. Also disclosed is a two-dimensional test chart for use in testing an imaging device, the test chart comprising a plurality of alignment patterns, at least one of said alignment patterns including one of those patterns mentioned above. | 06-25-2009 |
Paul Arnison, Saskatoon CA
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| 20110230430 | SAPONIN EXTRACT FROM SAPONARIA SPP. AND USES THEREOF - A saponin extract from | 09-22-2011 |
Paul G. Arnison, Saskatchewan CA
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| 20090186136 | PROCESS FOR SEED AND GRAIN FRACTIONATION AND RECOVERY OF BIO-PRODUCTS - The present invention describes the fractionation and processing of seed of | 07-23-2009 |
Paul G. Arnison, Orleans CA
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| 20100235943 | Methods and genetic compositions to limit outcrossing and undesired gene flow in crop plants - The present invention relates to methods to control the spread of recombinant DNA molecules between sexually compatible plants of differing genetic composition. The invention describes the production of transgenic plants that comprise recombinant traits of interest or concern linked to repressible lethal genes. The lethal genes are blocked by the action of repressor molecules produced by the expression of repressor genes located at a different genetic locus. The lethal phenotype is only expressed after the segregation of the repressible lethal gene construct and the repressor gene following meiosis. The present invention may be employed for both open-pollinated and hybrid seed production systems and may be used to maintain genetic purity by blocking unintended introgression of genes from plants devoid of the specific repressor gene. The invention includes methods that impart traits that are desirable for environmentally responsible heterologous protein production, to genetic material used to impart said traits and to new plants and products derived by said methods. | 09-16-2010 |
Paul Grenville Arnison, Saskatoon CA
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| 20120058905 | DNA Sequences Encoding Caryophyllaceae and Caryophyllaceae-Like Cyclopeptide Precursors and Methods of Use - Naturally-occurring and modified recombinant nucleic acid molecules have been isolated that encode linear pre-cursors of cyclopeptides of the Caryophyllaceae (Ccps) and Caryophyllaceae-like (Clcps) type V1 class of cyclopeptides. Such nucleic acid molecules are useful for producing cyclopeptides and their linear precursors by recombinant methods. | 03-08-2012 |
Simon G. Arnison, Pickering CA
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| 20100083352 | REMOTE ACCESS SYSTEM AND METHOD AND INTELLIGENT AGENT THEREFOR - The invention relates to remote access systems and methods using automatic speech recognition to access a computer system. The invention also relates to an intelligent agent resident on the computer system for facilitating remote access to, and receipt of, information on the computer system through speech recognition or text-to-speech read-back. The remote access systems and methods can be used by a user of the computer system while traveling. The user can dial into a server system which is configured to interact with the user by automatic speech recognition and text-to-speech conversion. The server system establishes a connection to an intelligent agent running on the user's remotely located computer system by packet communication over a public network. The intelligent agent sources information on the user's computer system or a network accessible to the computer system, processes the information and transmits it to the server system over the public network. The server system converts the information into speech signals and transmits the speech signals to a telephone operated by the user. | 04-01-2010 |
| 20110119063 | REMOTE NOTIFICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD AND INTELLIGENT AGENT THEREFOR - The invention relates to remote access systems and methods using automatic speech recognition to access a computer system. The invention also relates to an intelligent agent resident on the computer system for facilitating remote access to, and receipt of, information on the computer system through speech recognition or text-to-speech read-back. The remote access systems and methods can be used by a user of the computer system while traveling. The user can dial into a server system which is configured to interact with the user by automatic speech recognition and text-to-speech conversion. The server system establishes a connection to an intelligent agent running on the user's remotely located computer system by packet communication over a public network. The intelligent agent sources information on the user's computer system or a network accessible to the computer system, processes the information and transmits it to the server system over the public network. The server system converts the information into speech signals and transmits the speech signals to a telephone operated by the user. | 05-19-2011 |
