De Lannoy
Arnaud De Lannoy, Versailles FR
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20110217970 | Transmission Method and Related Base Station - The invention relates to transmission from a base station to a receiver, the base station comprising first radiating means arranged for transmitting according to an antenna pattern with respect to the receiver and further comprising second radiating means arranged for transmitting according to the same antenna pattern as the first radiating means with respect to the receiver, the transmissions of the first and second radiating means being time shifted by a determined duration. | 09-08-2011 |
20130035091 | Transmission Method and Related Base Station - The invention relates to transmission from a base station to a receiver, the base station comprising first radiating means arranged for transmitting according to an antenna pattern with respect to the receiver and further comprising second radiating means arranged for transmitting according to the same antenna pattern as the first radiating means with respect to the receiver, the transmissions of the first and second radiating means being time shifted by a determined duration. | 02-07-2013 |
20140233543 | Transmission Method and Related Base Station - The invention relates to transmission from a base station to a receiver, the base station comprising first radiating means arranged for transmitting according to an antenna pattern with respect to the receiver and further comprising second radiating means arranged for transmitting according to the same antenna pattern as the first radiating means with respect to the receiver, the transmissions of the first and second radiating means being time shifted by a determined duration. | 08-21-2014 |
Arnaud De Lannoy, Versaille FR
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20150270883 | Transmission Method and Related Base Station - The invention relates to transmission from a base station to a receiver, the base station comprising first radiating means arranged for transmitting according to an antenna pattern with respect to the receiver and further comprising second radiating means arranged for transmitting according to the same antenna pattern as the first radiating means with respect to the receiver, the transmissions of the first and second radiating means being time shifted by a determined duration. | 09-24-2015 |
Ines Ana Maria De Lannoy, Toronto CA
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20100011888 | METHOD AND DEVICE TO EXTRACT COMPONENTS CONTAINED IN A FLUID - Applicants' teachings relate to a method and device to extract components contained in a fluid. More particularly, the applicants' teachings are directed towards a method and sampling device for quick extraction of targeted components from their in vivo surroundings. In accordance with various embodiments of applicants' teachings a sampling device and method to extract components, such as, for example, analytes, from a fluid is provided. The device is interfaced with a fluid source, such as, for example, but not limited to, a circulatory system of an animal, to enable extraction of target molecules with minimal loss of fluid (e.g., blood) to the source. The device facilitates an interface between the circulatory system of an animal and a suitable sampling probe such as, for example, a solid phase microextraction (SPME) probe. The targeted compounds are desorbed in small volumes of solvents that can be analyzed with highly specific instruments. In particular, in various embodiments of applicant's teachings a device to extract components contained in a fluid is provided. The device comprises a housing defining a cavity, with the housing having at least one opening to allow fluid flow into and out of the cavity. The device also comprises a probe insertable into the cavity of the housing. Moreover, the device comprises a channel, with the channel adapted to connect the cavity to a fluid pump, so that when the probe is inserted into the cavity the fluid pump causes fluid to flow into and out of the cavity through the at least one opening and contact the probe in the cavity. | 01-21-2010 |