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Deborah Lois Coombs, Wrexham GB
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| 20100028528 | USE OF CYCLOHEXANE POLYCARBONIC ACID ESTERS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF COATING MATERIALS FOR THE COIL COATING METHOD AND THE PRODUCTION OF COATED COILS - The use of cyclohexane polycarboxylic acid esters for the preparation of coating compositions for the coil coating process containing at least one paste PVC and at least one extender PVC and of coated coils, the coil coating process, which is carried out by using coating compositions containing cyclohexane polycarboxylic acid esters, one-sided or two-sided coated coils with at least one coating composition containing at least one cyclohexane polycarboxylic acid ester as well as three-dimensional formed parts preparable by the shaping of the said coated coils. | 02-04-2010 |
James H. Coombs, Nassim Park SG
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| 20080317634 | FLUIDIC CIRCUITS FOR SAMPLE PREPARATION INCLUDING BIO-DISCS AND METHODS RELATING THERETO - A fluidic circuit for receiving a fluid and separating a component of a fluid from the fluid comprises a separation chamber for receiving the fluid, an air chamber in fluid communication with the separation chamber, and a return channel in fluid communication with the separation chamber. In an advantageous embodiment, the fluidic circuit is subjected to a force, such as a centrifugal force, so that substantially all of the component of the fluid is moved to the return channel while substantially all remaining portions of the fluid are moved to the separation chamber. | 12-25-2008 |
James Howard Coombs, Drachten NL
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| 20120111203 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR HEATING UP A CUP - A device for heating up a cup, comprising a steam conduit ( | 05-10-2012 |
Kevin M. Coombs, Winnipeg CA
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| 20120009202 | TARGET HOST FACTORS FOR TREATING VIRAL INFECTION - A method of reducing virus-mediated cytotoxicity comprising contacting virus-infected cells with an effective amount of at least one inhibitor of ABI2, ARRDC3, BAD, BRCA1, C17orf85, C1orf71, C6orf162, CCNJL, CFL1, GON4L, HCG 1986447, HIST1H2AB, HPS4, LHX8, RPS25, RPL23, RPL32, LOC730139, LRRC39, MALT1, MX1, MERTK, MX2, NRG1, OR52A1, PLEKHH1, PTPN13, PTPRJ, RLN1, RNF19A, SH3BP4, SLC7A14, ST8SIA3, STX3, TMC6, TMTC4, TNFSF12-TNFSF13, TNFSF13, TTN, UBXN7, USP47, WNK2, YPEL2, ZNF251 and/or SCG2. | 01-12-2012 |
Nathan Coombs, Wiltshire GB
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| 20090137880 | Determining the Risk of Breast Cancer for a Woman | 05-28-2009 |
Tim A. Coombs, Cambridge GB
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| 20110003696 | SUPERCONDUCTING DEVICE - A superconducting device comprises a vacuum chamber and means to evacuate the vacuum chamber. A base plate is provided within the vacuum chamber and first, second and third cylindrical walls extend from the base plate. The second and third cylindrical walls are arranged coaxial with the first cylindrical wall. A first chamber is defined between the first cylindrical wall and the second cylindrical wall, a second chamber is defined between the second cylindrical wall and the third cylindrical wall and a third chamber is defined within the third cylindrical wall. A superconducting wire is arranged within the second chamber and a cryogenic insulating material is arranged within the second chamber to encapsulate the superconducting wire. A material having a high specific heat capacity is arranged within the first chamber and there are means to cool the base plate. | 01-06-2011 |
Timothy Arthur Coombs, Cambridgeshire GB
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| 20080252404 | Superconducting Systems - This invention relates to methods and apparatus for magnetizing a superconductor, in particular to flux pumps, and to new types magnetized superconductor. A method of changing the magnetisation of a superconductor, the method comprising automatically controlling a magnetic field to generate a wave of changing magnetic flux travelling over a surface of said superconductor. | 10-16-2008 |
| 20110212840 | SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNET SYSTEMS - We describe a superconducting magnet system for generating a uniform magnetic field. The system has at least three magnets in two sets, a first of the sets comprising an oppositely disposed pair of superconducting magnets, a second of the sets comprising at least one further magnet. The further magnet is disposed such that there exists a 3D region in which a magnet field produced by the further magnet is substantially parallel to a magnetic field produced by the pair of superconducting magnets. One of the sets of magnets is configured to produce first, bulk component of the magnetic field in the 3D region and a second of the sets of magnets is configured to produce a correction to the bulk component of the magnetic field in the 3D region to reduce a non-uniformity of the bulk component of the magnetic field in the 3D region. | 09-01-2011 |
| 20110227677 | SUPERCONDUCTING SYSTEMS - This invention relates mainly to methods and apparatus for magnetising a superconductor. We describe a method of changing the magnetisation of a superconductor, by automatically controlling a magnet to generate a wave of magnetic flux, in particular a standing wave of magnetic flux, adjacent to the surface of said superconductor. In preferred implementations of the method the superconductor is positioned within a magnetic circuit including a ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic material and the method further comprises regulating the magnetic circuit during or after changing the superconductor's magnetisation. | 09-22-2011 |
Tom Coombs, London GB
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| 20110296312 | USER INTERFACE FOR MANAGING COMMUNICATION SESSIONS - Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for displaying a user interface for managing communication sessions on a communication device. A system configured to practice the method displays, on a first side portion of the user interface, a first set of user-configurable communication information. The system displays, a second side portion of the user interface, a second set of user-configurable communication information. The system displays, on a center portion of the user interface, a communication work space for managing communication sessions. In one embodiment including a touch sensitive display, this interface is used with a tablet device such that a natural position of user's thumbs are in an optimal position to interact efficiently with the user interface. The side portions can be user-configurable to display, for example, contacts, calendar events, tasks, memos, and so forth. | 12-01-2011 |
