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Brandon Driscoll, Toronto CA
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| 20110293074 | DYNAMIC FLOW IMAGING PHANTOM AND MODEL THEREFOR - A phantom for simulation of perfusion, for use in dynamic flow imaging. The phantom includes a first compartment having a first inlet and a first outlet, and a second compartment having a second outlet. The first and the second compartments have fluid communication with each other, to simulate perfusion between the first and the second compartments. The first and the second outlets are separately controllable to adjust outflow of fluid from each compartment and to adjust fluid pressure in each compartment, thereby controlling rates of communication of fluids between the first and the second compartments. | 12-01-2011 |
Judith L. Driscoll, Cambridge GB
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| 20120058323 | Control of Strain Through Thickness in Epitaxial Films Via Vertical Nanocomposite Heteroepitaxy - A two-dimensional vertical heteroepitaxial strain controlled composite is grown. The strain-controlling phase can be benign in all other respects so that the functional properties of the parent phase are unchanged, improved/enhanced, and/or manipulated. The new composite is advantageous because there is no need for expensive specialized crystals and because there are no thickness limitations. | 03-08-2012 |
Judith Louise Driscoll, Cambridge GB
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| 20090105080 | Coated conductor with simplified layer architecture - A coated conductor with simplified layer architecture includes a biaxial textured substrate, a template buffer layer composed of a material having the general formula RE | 04-23-2009 |
Mark B. Driscoll, Pontypridd GB
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| 20100105093 | ASSAY METHOD FOR THE DETECTION OF VIABLE MICROBIAL CELLS IN A SAMPLE - The present invention discloses an assay method for the detection of viable microbial cells in a sample, the assay method comprising the steps of: i) adding an ATP degrading enzyme to a sample suspected of containing viable microbial cells to substantially degrade any extracellular ATP in the sample; ii) adding a phosphate containing compound to the sample to substantially halt action of the ATP degrading enzyme; and iii) subjecting the sample to a detection assay to establish the level of undegraded ATP in the sample to provide an indication of the level of viable microbial cells in the sample. | 04-29-2010 |
Paul Denis Driscoll, Newport GB
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| 20090306918 | Office Id Remote with Oscillating Circuit - An office ID remote that creates an oscillating waveform with a predetermined characteristic on a conductor found in a cable is provided. This characteristic is typically the rate of repetition of the waveform that can be compared to a table of rates of repetition stored in a main test unit that correlates each rate of repetition to a particular office ID remote. This allows the identity of the cable to be ascertained. | 12-10-2009 |
