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David Stephen Celermajer, Vaucluse AU
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| 20100057192 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF HEART FAILURE | 03-04-2010 |
David Stephen Charnock-Jones, Cambridge GB
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| 20080220977 | Computational strategy for discovering druggable gene networks from genome-wide RNA expression profiles - Embodiments of this invention include application of new inferential methods to analysis of complex biological information, including gene networks. New methods include modifications of Bayesian inferential methods and application of those methods to determining cause and effect relationships between expressed genes, and in some embodiments, for determining upstream effectors of regulated genes. Additional modifications of Bayesian methods include use of time course data and use of gene disruption data to infer causal relationships between expressed genes. Other embodiments include the use of bootstrapping methods and determination of edge effects to more accurately provide network information between expressed genes. Information about gene networks can be stored in a memory device and can be transmitted to an output device, or can be transmitted to remote location. | 09-11-2008 |
David Stephen Thomas, Cambridge GB
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| 20090202783 | Treatment of Items - A method of forming a ramp of material on a stepped portion of an item, comprises applying material in liquid form to the item in the vicinity of the stepped portion, the liquid having properties such that the liquid moves by capillary attraction to the stepped portion, and causing or allowing the material to solidify to form a ramp on the stepped portion. By using capillary flow, it is not necessary for the material to be placed in position very accurately. Variations in position of placement can be accommodated by the flow to the stepped region. The greater tolerance in accuracy of positioning means that processing can be performed more quickly. | 08-13-2009 |
