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Beagley

Ken Beagley, Queensland AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090028891Chlamydia Antigens and Uses Thereof - The invention provides protein and nucleic acid sequences of 01-29-2009

Kenneth W. Beagley, Moggill AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120135039Oral Vaccines for Producing Mucosal Immunity - Embodiments of this invention include lipid-based immunogenic compositions (adjuvants or carriers) useful for oral or gastrointestinal administration for improving mucosal immune responses in animals vaccinated for a variety of bacterial infections. In certain embodiments, lipid compositions of this invention include a mixture of fatty acids having different chain lengths, thereby providing desired physico-chemical properties. When a bacterial antigen is mixed with a lipid-based adjuvant or carrier, the resulting composition elicits improved mucosal immune responses and thereby decreases infections and sequellae of disease caused by 05-31-2012

Nathaniel Beagley, Richland, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080288425Methods and Apparatus for Reasoning About Information Fusion Approaches - Methods and apparatus for reasoning about information fusion approaches are described according to some aspects. In one aspect, a method for reasoning about information fusion approaches comprises selecting one or more information fusion approaches for evaluation, and applying the approaches to two or more sets of data. The selection of information fusion approaches can be based on a taxonomy that classifies information fusion algorithms. The impact of each of the applied information fusion approaches can then be conveyed to a user, wherein the conveyed impact is based on one or more impact measures.11-20-2008

Tania Jane Beagley, London GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090279811Fabric Bag Including Control Device - A fabric bag for holding an audio playback device. The fabric bag includes a control device constructed substantially in fabric for controlling an audio playback device. The control device comprises a control portion having indicated regions thereon. The indicated regions are responsive to individually applied manual presses so as to control discrete operations of said audio playback device, and the control portion, including the indicated regions, is responsive to manually applied strokes or gestures so as to control variable operations of the audio playback device.11-12-2009