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Beaton
Andrew Beaton, Hertfordshire GB
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| 20110064819 | ENCAPSULATION OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE AGENTS - The present invention provides methods of encapsulating biologically active agents such as proteins in particulate carriers such as nanoparticles using Hip agents. Also provided are compositions comprising particulate carriers obtainable by such methods and uses of such compositions in treatment. | 03-17-2011 |
Andrew Beaton, Stevenage GB
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| 20090203144 | HIV-GAG CODON-OPTIMISED DNA VACCINES - The invention provides a nucleotide sequence that encodes an HIV- | 08-13-2009 |
George Ramsay Beaton, Armadale AU
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| 20090187471 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EVALUATING ONE OR MORE ATTRIBUTES OF AN ORGANIZATION - A method of evaluating at least one attribute of an organization, by identifying at least one group of information holders, the group having at least one member who has information about the organization and at least one member who has information about at least one competitor of the organization, with the information about the organization and the competitor being related to the attribute; surveying a plurality of information holders within the group to seek responses comprising the information about the organization and the competitor, and analyzing the responses to produce an evaluation. A system for carrying out the method is also provided. | 07-23-2009 |
Margaret Ruth Beaton, Armadale AU
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| 20090187471 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EVALUATING ONE OR MORE ATTRIBUTES OF AN ORGANIZATION - A method of evaluating at least one attribute of an organization, by identifying at least one group of information holders, the group having at least one member who has information about the organization and at least one member who has information about at least one competitor of the organization, with the information about the organization and the competitor being related to the attribute; surveying a plurality of information holders within the group to seek responses comprising the information about the organization and the competitor, and analyzing the responses to produce an evaluation. A system for carrying out the method is also provided. | 07-23-2009 |
Murray J. Beaton, Ajax CA
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| 20100114631 | MANAGING REUSABLE BUSINESS PROCESS MODELING (BPM) ASSETS - A method for managing reusable BPM assets can be provided. The method can include selecting a process in a process model in a process modeling tool, retrieving a list of BPM assets in a repository of reusable BPM assets dependent upon the selected process and selecting individual ones of the BPM assets for importation into the process modeling tool in association with the selected process. Finally, the method can include importing into the process modeling tool the selected individual ones of the BPM assets from the repository of reusable BPM assets over a computer communications network. | 05-06-2010 |
Peter William Beaton, Calgary CA
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| 20100018710 | FRACTURING FLUID COMPOSITIONS, METHODS OF PREPARATION AND METHODS OF USE - The invention describes improved fracturing compositions, methods of preparing fracturing compositions and methods of use. Importantly, the subject invention overcomes problems in the use of mists as an effective fracturing composition particularly having regard to the ability of a mist to transport an effective volume of proppant into a formation. As a result, the subject technologies provide an effective economic solution to using high ratio gas fracturing compositions that can be produced in a continuous (i.e. non-batch) process without the attendant capital and operating costs of current pure gas fracturing equipment. | 01-28-2010 |
| 20100044048 | Non-toxic, green fracturing fluid compositions, methods of preparation and methods of use - The invention describes improved environmentally friendly, non-toxic, green fracturing compositions, methods of preparing fracturing compositions and methods of use. Importantly, the subject invention overcomes problems in the use of water-based mists as an effective fracturing composition particularly having regard to the ability of a mist to transport an effective volume of proppant into a formation. As a result, the subject technologies provide an effective economic solution to using high ratio gas fracturing compositions that can be produced in a continuous (i.e. non-batch) process without the attendant capital and operating costs of current pure gas fracturing equipment. | 02-25-2010 |
| 20100044049 | GREEN COAL BED METHANE FRACTURING FLUID COMPOSITIONS, METHODS OF PREPARATION AND METHODS OF USE - The invention describes improved environmentally friendly, non-toxic, CBM friendly, green fracturing compositions, methods of preparing fracturing compositions and methods of use. Importantly, the subject invention overcomes problems in the use of water-based mists as an effective fracturing composition particularly having regard to the ability of a mist to transport an effective volume of proppant into a formation. As a result, the subject technologies provide an effective economic solution to using high ratio gas fracturing compositions that can be produced in a continuous (i.e. non-batch) process without the attendant capital and operating costs of current pure gas fracturing equipment. | 02-25-2010 |
| 20100101796 | Hydrocarbon-based fracturing fluid compositions, methods of preparation and methods of use - The invention describes improved fracturing compositions, methods of preparing fracturing compositions and methods of use. Importantly, the subject invention overcomes problems in the use of mists as an effective fracturing composition particularly having regard to the ability of a mist to transport an effective volume of proppant into a formation. As a result, the subject technologies provide an effective economic solution to using high ratio gas fracturing compositions that can be produced in a continuous (i.e. non-batch) process without the attendant capital and operating costs of current pure gas fracturing equipment. | 04-29-2010 |
Timothy P. Beaton, Calgary CA
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090200081 | SHEAR CUTTER DRILL BIT - A shear cutter drill bit for drilling a subterranean formation is provided having a bit body; a bit face on the bit body having at least a center zone, an efficiency zone, and an outer zone, the efficiency zone being located between the center zone and the outer zone; and a plurality of cutters having a backrake angle located on the bit face; wherein a majority of the cutters located in the efficiency zone of the bit face have a more aggressive backrake angle than a majority of the cutters located in the center zone of the bit face and a majority of the cutter located in the outer zone of the bit face. | 08-13-2009 |
| 20110067930 | ENHANCED SECONDARY SUBSTRATE FOR POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND COMPACT CUTTING ELEMENTS - A cutting structure for a drill bit includes a diamond table affixed to one end of a first substrate. A second substrate is affixed to the other end of the first substrate. The second substrate is made from a different material than the first substrate. The first and second substrates are substantially coaxial. | 03-24-2011 |
| 20110127089 | ENHANCED CUTTER PROFILE FOR FIXED CUTTER DRILL BITS - In one aspect, a cutting structure for a drill bit includes cutters arranged to form a cutter profile. Substantially all of the cutters in a shoulder section of the cutter profile are positioned at a profile angle of at most 65°. In another aspect, substantially all of the shoulder cutters are arranged so that the longitudinal force exerted by each shoulder cutter onto an earthen formation is at least 25 percent of the normal force exerted by the shoulder cutter onto the earthen formation. | 06-02-2011 |
