Betz
Alexander Betz, Cambridge GB
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20150192593 | BIOMARKERS FOR DIAGNOSING AND/OR MONITORING TUBERCULOSIS - The invention relates to biomarkers for diagnosing and/or monitoring tuberculosisin both immunocompetent and immunocompromised individuals, monitoring the responses of individuals to anti-mycobacterial chemotherapy, monitoring the progression of latent tuberculosis to active tuberculosis, differentiating active tuberculosis from latent tuberculosis, and from other clinical conditions that mimic tuberculosis (TB). The invention also relates to methods for diagnosing, treating and monitoring tuberculosis using said biomarkers. The above pertain in all aspects both to pulmonary and extrapulmonary | 07-09-2015 |
Günter Betz, Brittnau CH
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20110094696 | APPARATUS FOR IMPREGNATING FIBROUS MATERIAL WITH A LIQUID - Apparatus for dampening fibrous material using the alternating pressure process with an airtight and vapour-tight housing ( | 04-28-2011 |
Günter Betz, Brittnau CH
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20110094696 | APPARATUS FOR IMPREGNATING FIBROUS MATERIAL WITH A LIQUID - Apparatus for dampening fibrous material using the alternating pressure process with an airtight and vapour-tight housing ( | 04-28-2011 |
Martin Betz, Annagasson IE
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20080226268 | Simulated Fire Apparatus For Chimneys - A moveable or relocatable structure for providing an optical effect includes casing and an apparatus for providing an optical effect mounted in the casing. The apparatus is preferably a flame effect fire. The apparatus is mounted in an aperture of the casing and a gap is defined between the apparatus and the casing front wall to define an air flow path for entry of air into the apparatus, for example to supply a heater. A frame is provided in front of the apparatus to shield the gap from the normal view of a user. The frame is spaced forwardly from the apparatus and the casing front wall to allow an air flow path between the frame and the casing front wall which communicates with the gap defined between the apparatus and the casing front wall. | 09-18-2008 |
Martin Betz, Co. Louth IE
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20100299980 | ELECTRIC FIRE - An electric fire is described. The fire provides one or more three dimensional flame effects to simulate the effects of a burning fire. A fuel bed for use in an electric fire is also described. | 12-02-2010 |
20110062250 | FLAME EFFECT GENERATOR - A flame effect generator that operably uses a liquid reservoir to provide liquid for use in generation of flame effects is described. | 03-17-2011 |
20110292657 | ELECTRIC FIRE - An electric fire is described which include a flame effect generator provided forwardly of a screen and configured to provide for generation of flame effect on the screen. | 12-01-2011 |
Martin Betz, Annagassan Co. Louth IE
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20110267804 | ELECTRIC FIRE - An electric fire is described. By incorporating a liquid within a container within the fire, it is possible to effect flicker effects on a screen. A flame pattern is defined by selectively illuminating portions of the screen greater than other portions. | 11-03-2011 |
Martin Betz, Louth IE
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20090310340 | BATTERY POWERED ELECTRICAL FIRE - An electric fire configured to provide a simulated fire effect in response to activation of at least one light source. The fire including a battery which is useable to provide power to the at least one light source. The fire having a chassis providing a mount for the light source and a screen for displaying the fire effects and wherein the simulated fire effect is a flame effect and the screen displays flames in response to the light source output. The battery is a rechargeable battery. The fire includes a power connector which may be used to provide for a recharging of the battery such that the fire can be used independently of a mains power supply. | 12-17-2009 |
Michael Betz, Ferny-Voltaire FR
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20140253263 | HIGH POWER HIGH FREQUENCY LOADS FOR ENERGY RECOVERY - A radio frequency load ( | 09-11-2014 |
Vaughn Timothy Betz, Toronto CA
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20120217998 | PLD ARCHITECTURE FOR FLEXIBLE PLACEMENT OF IP FUNCTION BLOCKS - In accordance with one aspect of the invention, a hole is formed within an LE array of a PLD by interrupting the LE array base signal routing architecture such that a hole is left for IP function block to be incorporated. An interface region is provided for interfacing the remaining LE array base signal routing architecture to the IP function block. | 08-30-2012 |
20130214815 | PLD ARCHITECTURE FOR FLEXIBLE PLACEMENT OF IP FUNCTION BLOCKS - In accordance with one aspect of the invention, a hole is formed within an LE array of a PLD by interrupting the LE array base signal routing architecture such that a hole is left for IP function block to be incorporated. An interface region is provided for interfacing the remaining LE array base signal routing architecture to the IP function block. | 08-22-2013 |
20150109024 | Field Programmable Gate-Array with Embedded Network-on-Chip Hardware and Design Flow - An enhanced field programmable gate-array (FPGA) incorporates one or more programmable networks-on-chip (NoCs) or NoC components integrated within the FPGA fabric. This NoC interconnect augments the existing FPGA interconnect. In one embodiment, the NoC is used as system-level interconnect to connect compute and communication modules to one another and integrate large systems on the FPGA. The NoC components include a “fabric port”, which is a configurable interface that bridges both data width and frequency between the embedded NoC routers and the FPGA fabric components such as logic blocks, block memory, multipliers, processors or I/Os. Finally, the FPGA design flow is modified to target the embedded NoC components either manually through designer intervention, or automatically. | 04-23-2015 |