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David Dunkley, Cambria, CA US
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| 20120131020 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ASSEMBLING A SET OF DOCUMENTS RELATED TO A TRIGGERING ITEM - The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for assembling a set of documents related to a triggering item. One embodiment of a method for assembling a set of electronic documents related to an electronic triggering item detected by a computing device being operated by a user includes automatically extracting by the computing device a set of features from the triggering item, without receiving a request by the user to assemble the set of electronic documents, and assembling as the set of electronic documents a plurality of documents that is relevant to the set of features, wherein the plurality of documents is retrieved from a plurality of different types of electronic sources. | 05-24-2012 |
Ian R. Dunkley, Kingston CA
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| 20110022180 | IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES - Implantable medical devices are provided. In one embodiment, a device includes a body having an external surface defining an outer profile of the device. The body includes a porous matrix including a series of interconnected macropores defined by a plurality of interconnected struts each including a hollow interior. A filler material substantially fills at least a portion of the series of interconnected macropores. The external surface of the body includes a plurality of openings communicating with the hollow interior of at least a portion of the plurality of interconnected struts. In a further aspect of this embodiment, the external surface includes exposed areas of the filler material and porous matrix in addition to the exposed openings. In another aspect, the porous matrix is formed from a bioresorbable ceramic and the filler material is a biologically stable polymeric material. Still, other aspects related to this and other embodiments are also disclosed. | 01-27-2011 |
Ian Robert Dunkley, Kingston CA
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| 20110104231 | BIOCERAMIC AND BIOPOLYMER COMPOSITE - The invention provides a high performance porous bioceramic composite that has a high compression strength resulting from the ability to compression form a bioceramic precursor material and a pore forming agent under a high pressure load prior to sintering and/or removing the pore forming agent. Methods of making and using the same are also provided. Optionally, a biopolymer and/or therapeutic agent may be infused into the pores thereby forming the bioceramic composite. | 05-05-2011 |
John Dunkley, British Columbia CA
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| 20110079278 | Method of Manufacturing a Photovoltaic Compound Semiconductor Printing Solution to Produce Solar Cells - A photovoltaic semiconductor solution comprising at least an equimolar mixture of cadmium, tellurium, gallium and indium; propylene glycol flux; carbon; resin in an organic solvent; strontium titanate; and high molecular weight polymer. The photovoltaic semiconductor solution provides charged free electrons on application of light to the photovoltaic semiconductor solution. Another embodiment relates to a solar cell comprising first and second electrode layers; a photovoltaic semiconductor layer disposed between the first and second electrodes; a first membrane disposed between the first electrode and the semiconductor layer and a second membrane disposed between the second electrode and the semiconductor layer. The first membrane is an electron acceptor layer and the second membrane in an insulator. The PV semiconductor layer includes the PV semiconductor solution. Each of the layers of the solar cell are formed on a substrate. Photoelectric power is generated due to light that is incident from the first electrode layer. | 04-07-2011 |
John Graham Dunkley, Gloucestershire GB
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| 20090078634 | Chromatography columns - The present invention relates to a chromatography column that removes the longitudinal load from the column tube altogether and transfers it to a yoke and stanchion arrangement situated around but external to the column tube. By using the yoke/stanchion system, the central adjuster can be used to move the top end into and out of the housing. Thus, when internal pressure is applied to the column, the tube experiences no longitudinal load. Additionally, the yoke and stanchion design allows for complete removal of the end from the tube without cumbersome disassembly. Moreover, the yoke provides a place to retain the end while the tube is being filled, emptied, cleaned or repaired. | 03-26-2009 |
John Joseph Dunkley, Sheffield GB
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| 20080271568 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THE GAS ATOMISATION OF MOLTEN MATERIALS - A method for the gas atomisation of melts comprises delivering of molten material into an atomising vessel ( | 11-06-2008 |
Margaret Dunkley, Elermore Vale, New South Wales AU
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| 20100150967 | TREATMENT 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 |
Margaret Lorraine Dunkley, New South Wales AU
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| 20110206765 | Non-Typeable Haemophilus Influenzae Vaccines and Their Uses - Provided are non-typeable | 08-25-2011 |
Michael John Dunkley, Nottingham GB
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| 20090260623 | Aeorosolization apparatus with air inlet shield - An aerosolization apparatus comprises a housing defining a chamber having a plurality of air inlets. The chamber contains an aersolizable pharmaceutical formulation or is sized to receive a receptacle which contains an aerosolizable pharmaceutical formulation. A shield covers at least one of the air inlets or a portion of at least one of the air inlets. The shield prevents blockage of the air inlet by a user grasping the apparatus and inadvertently covering the air inlet. An end section is associated with the housing. The end section is sized and shaped to be received in a user's mouth or nose so that the user may inhale through the end section to inhale aerosolized pharmaceutical formulation that has exited the receptacle. | 10-22-2009 |
Peter Dunkley, Pershore GB
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| 20120076702 | Sterilisation and Decontamination Device - A sterilisation, sanitisation and/or decontamination device ( | 03-29-2012 |
