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Dakin

Catherine Louise Dakin, Lower Kingswood GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110034374Oxyntomodulin for Preventing or Treating Excess Weight - Compositions and methods for use in the prevention or treatment of excess weight in a mammal have been developed. The compositions comprise oxyntomodulin which is shown to reduce food intake.02-10-2011

Catherine Louise Dakin, London GB

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20110021420MODIFICATION OF FEEDING BEHAVIOUR - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for use in the prevention or treatment of excess weight in a mammal. The compositions comprise oxyntomodulin which is shown to reduce food intake and/or increase energy expenditure.01-27-2011

Patent applications by Catherine Louise Dakin, London GB

Eugene Dakin, Langdon CA

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20110214874NON-AQUEOUS BREAKER FLUIDS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - A method of cleaning a wellbore drilled with an oil-based drilling fluid that forms an oil-based filter cake where the method includes: emplacing a breaker fluid into the wellbore, the breaker fluid comprising: a water-miscible non-aqueous fluid; at least one weighting salt; and at least one breaking agent; and shutting in the well for a period of time sufficient to initiate breaking of the oil-based filter cake is disclosed.09-08-2011

John Dakin, Rothley GB

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20100195103COLOUR ASSESSMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD - A method of colour assessment of a sample (08-05-2010

Thomas Dakin, Sidney CA

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20100064827DEVICE FOR PASSIVE MONITORING OF DIVER ASCENT RATES - The present invention is directed to a passive ascent rate monitor that is operable to determine a diver's rate of ascent and generate a signal indicative of the determined ascent rate. In one embodiment, the ascent rate monitor outputs graduated audible signals that correspond to a plurality of ascent rate ranges. In another embodiment, the ascent rate monitor generates private audible ascent rate signals allowing a diver to determine their own ascent rate without necessarily outputting signals that may be heard by and/or interfere with their dive partners.03-18-2010