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Allan William Cripps, Nicholls AU

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20090246228Moraxella catarrhalis Proteins - Novel antigens of 10-01-2009
20100143415Streptococcus Pneumoniae Antigens - There are provided various novel antigens from 06-10-2010

Allan William Cripps, Queensland AU

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20100150967TREATMENT OR PROPHYLAXIS OF ASTHMA - There is provided a method for prophylaxis or treatment of asthma in an individual. The method comprises administering to the individual an effective amount of a Non-typable 06-17-2010

Roger Cripps, Wiltshire GB

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20080305536Method for Culturing Microorganisms - The present invention is a method for the production of thermophilic microorganisms suitable for the production of ethanol, comprising: (i) culturing a thermophilic microorganism under aerobic or anaerobic conditions in a suitable culture media; and (ii) incorporating amounts of ethanol into the culture media to induce ethanol tolerance.12-11-2008

Roger Cripps, Guildford GB

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20110318802THERMOPHILIC MICRO-ORGANISMS FOR ETHANOL PRODUCTION - A thermophilic micro-organism comprising a modification that increases amylase expression and starch hydrolysis compared to wild-type, wherein the modification is insertion of a heterologous amylase gene.12-29-2011

Roger Cripps, Guilford GB

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20090042265Thermophilic Microorganisms with Inactivated Lactate Dehydrogenase Gene (LDH) for Ethanol Production - A mutated thermophilic microorganism is prepared, with a modification to inactivate the lactate dehydrogenase gene of a wild-type microorganism. The mutated microorganism is used in the production of ethanol, utilising C02-12-2009

Roger Cripps, Surrey GB

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20090197314Modified Microorganisms with Inactivated Lactate Dehydrogenase Gene - Modified microorganisms are prepared by inactivation of the endogenous lactate dehydrogenase gene. The microorganisms are deposited under NCIMB Accession Nos. 41277, 41278, 41279, 41280 or 41281.08-06-2009
20100173373THERMOPHILIC MICROORGANISMS FOR ETHANOL PRODUCTION - A thermophilic microorganism is modified to permit the increased production of ethanol, wherein a first modification is the inactivation of the lactate dehydrogenase gene and a second modification upregulates the pyruvate dehydrogenase gene.07-08-2010
20110201074THERMOPHILIC MICRO-ORGANISMS FOR ETHANOL PRODUCTION - A thermophilic micro-organism comprising a modification that increases amylase expression and starch hydrolysis compared to wild-type, wherein the modification is insertion of a heterologous amylase gene.08-18-2011
20110217760SPORULATION-DEFICIENT THERMOPHILIC MICROORGANISMS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ETHANOL - A thermophilic microorganism comprising a modification that prevents sporulation, wherein the modification inactivates the native spo0A gene.09-08-2011

Patent applications by Roger Cripps, Surrey GB

Stephen C. Cripps, Abergravenny GB

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20120105170DIRECTIONAL COUPLERS FOR USE IN ELECTRONIC DEVICES, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Embodiments include directional couplers, electronic devices within which they are incorporated, and methods for using directional couplers. An embodiment of a directional coupler includes a set of coupled lines and a reflection coefficient manipulator. The set of coupled lines includes first and second conductive structures. The first conductive structure has a first port, a second port, and a substantially linear, first conductive central portion between the first port and the second port. The second conductive structure has a third port, a fourth port, and a substantially linear, second conductive central portion between the third port and the fourth port. The reflection coefficient manipulator is integrated with the set of coupled lines and is disposed in proximity to a gap between the first and second conductive structures. The reflection coefficient manipulator, which includes slots, protrusions, or both, is configured to equate reflection coefficients of the first and second conductive structures.05-03-2012