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Colin J.

Colin J. High, Glasgow GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100126017METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A method of fixturing a plurality of dissimilar blade assemblies, wherein each assembly undergoes one or more manufacturing steps to bring it to a finished form, the method comprising the step of providing on each of the articles a datum feature, wherein each datum feature is of identical form and dimension, in turn a) locating the datum feature of a first one of the articles in a complimentary fixture to secure the dissimilar article, b) performing at least one manufacturing step on the secured dissimilar article, c) removing the dissimilar article from the fixture, d) locating the datum feature of another of the articles in the complimentary fixture to secure the dissimilar article, e) performing at least one manufacturing step on the secured dissimilar article, f) removing the dissimilar article from the fixture.05-27-2010

Colin J. Loweth, San Marcos, CA US

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20090156509Tri-peptide Inhibitors of Serine Elastases - The present invention provides compounds of formula (I):06-18-2009

Colin J. Loweth, San Diego, CA US

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20080200371THIAZOLE AND THIADIAZOLE INHIBITORS OF TYROSINE PHOSPHATASES - Compounds and compositions are provided for modulating the activity of protein tyrosine phosphatases. In one embodiment, the compounds and compositions are thiazoles and thiadiazoles that inhibit the activity of protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B.08-21-2008

Colin J. Mckinstrie, Manalapan, NJ US

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20100103505POLARIZATION-INDEPENDENT FOUR-WAVE MIXING IN A BIREFRINGENT FIBER - A two-pump optical parametric device (OPD) having a nonlinear birefringent fiber, in which various four-wave mixing (FWM) processes can occur. The OPD applies, to the nonlinear birefringent fiber, two pump waves, each polarized at about 45 degrees with respect to a birefringence axis of the fiber, and a polarized input signal. A relevant FWM process couples the pump waves and the signal to cause the fiber to generate a desired output signal. In one configuration, the relevant FWM process is inverse modulational interaction, which causes the desired output signal to be generated through amplification or attenuation of the input signal. In another configuration, the relevant FWM process is phase conjugation, which causes the desired output signal to be generated through amplification of the input signal. In yet another configuration, the relevant FWM process is Bragg scattering, which causes the desired output signal to be generated as a corresponding idler signal.04-29-2010

Patent applications by Colin J. Mckinstrie, Manalapan, NJ US