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Fiona Bolland, York GB
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| 20090130221 | DECELLULARISATION OF TISSUE MATRICES FOR BLADDER IMPLANTATION - The invention provides an improved method of producing a natural, acellular matrix scaffold for subsequent use in tissue-engineered replacement of tissues such as the bladder. Decellularisation is carried out on an expanded or distended bladder and the product retains the strength and compliance of natural material. The invention also provides use of the matrix scaffolds as wound healing material and to investigate tissue structure and function in vitro. | 05-21-2009 |
Fiona Cusdin, Horley GB
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| 20100190259 | Ethanol Production - The present invention relates to the production of ethanol as a product of bacterial fermentation. In particular this invention relates to a novel method of gene inactivation and gene expression based upon homologous recombination. The method is particularly useful in connection with species of | 07-29-2010 |
Fiona Geaves, Brooklyn, NY US
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| 20090011875 | SQUASH RACQUET GRIP AND TRAINING AID - The invention relates to a squash racquet handle grip comprising at least an external surface and an internal surface, wherein said external surface includes raised surface ridges, wherein said raised surfaces ridges define (a) a forefinger receiving recess for receiving an index finger of a user's hand, (b) a first position site for receiving a thumb of a user's hand, and (c) a second position site for receiving a middle finger of a user's hand; wherein said forefinger receiving recess is disposed on said external surface at an angle relative to both said first position site and said second position site; and wherein said grip is attachable to a squash racket handle. | 01-08-2009 |
Fiona Grueninger, Arlesheim CH
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| 20110059093 | USE OF AN ANTI-TAU PS422 ANTIBODY FOR THE TREATMENT OF BRAIN DISEASES - An antibody binding to Tau that is phosphorylated at serine 422 (pS422), which specifically binds to phosphorylated Tau fragment of SEQ ID NO:9 and to Tau pS422, but does not bind to Tau and to phosphorylated MCAK fragment of SEQ ID NO:17. The antibody is useful in the treatment of a Tauopathy. | 03-10-2011 |
Fiona Jackman-Ward, Stratford, CT US
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| 20100185560 | System, Method, and Computer Program Product for Allocating Assets Among a Plurality of Investments to Guarantee a Predetermined Value at the End of a Predetermined Period - A system, method, and computer program product for allocating assets among a plurality of investments to guarantee a predetermined value at the end of a predetermined time period. A computer program controls the allocation of assets in the investment vehicle, which allows the investor to initially invest one hundred percent of the initial deposit in non-secure, high risk investments. At the end of the each trading day, the computer program determines if assets should be reallocated from the non-secure investments to the secure investments, from the secure investments to the non-secure investments, or if no reallocation is necessary. | 07-22-2010 |
Fiona Macintyre, Cumbria GB
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| 20100272929 | LABELS - An inherently ink printable multi-layer label stock film having a substrate core layer comprising a polymeric material and at least one skin layer which is ink printable, the ink printable skin layer comprising a copolymer of styrene and butadiene and polystyrene in an amount of from 0% to about 30% by weight of the skin layer. | 10-28-2010 |
Fiona Mcdade, Dundee GB
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| 20120023028 | ASSISTED SERVICE TERMINAL - An assisted service terminal is described. The terminal comprises a currency dispenser; and an operator computer coupled to the currency dispenser. The operator computer includes: (i) an agent arranged to communicate status information to a remote management system, and (ii) a dashboard application. The dashboard application is arranged to (a) receive status messages from the currency dispenser indicative of a fault in the currency dispenser, (b) present the received status messages to an operator, and (c) notify the agent to issue a request to create an incident on the remote management system in response to the operator indicating that the fault cannot be resolved without a visit from a service engineer. | 01-26-2012 |
Fiona Murphy Kessabi, Stein CH
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| 20100113513 | QUINOLINE DERIVATIVES AS FUNGICIDES - Compounds of the general formula (I) wherein the substituents are as defined in claim | 05-06-2010 |
| 20100280068 | QUINOLINE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE AS FUNGICIDES - Compounds of the general Formula (1) wherein the substituents are as defined in claim | 11-04-2010 |
Fiona Murphy Kessabi, Basel CH
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| 20080300134 | Derivatives of Avermectin, Avermectin Monosaccharide and Avermectin Aglycone - A compound of the formula (I) wherein the bond between carbon atoms 22 and 23 indicated with a broken line is a single or double bond, n is 0, 1 or 2, R | 12-04-2008 |
| 20100210574 | AVERMECTIN B1 AND AVERMECTIN B1 MONOSACCHARIDE DERIVATIVES HAVING AN ALKOXYMETHYL SUBSTITUENT IN THE 4"-OR 4'-POSITION - What is described are a compound of the formula | 08-19-2010 |
| 20110230429 | AVERMECTIN B1 AND AVERMECTIN B1 MONOSACCHARIDE DERIVATIVES HAVING AN ALKOXYMETHYL SUBSTITUENT IN THE 4"-OR 4'-POSITION - What is described are a compound of the formula | 09-22-2011 |
Fiona Plows, Redwood City, CA US
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| 20090321629 | MASS SPECTROMETRIC DETECTION OF MATERIAL TRANSFERRED TO A SURFACE - The present invention provides methods for using detection methods, including mass spectrometry methods such as SELDI-TOF-MS, to detect and analyze molecules directly transferred from a sample to a surface to form a molecular print of the sample. Methods and compositions of the invention can be used to produce spatially and non-spatially oriented molecular prints for detection using methods such as mass spectrometry. Methods and compositions of the invention encompass molecular printing of tissues, cells and gels onto surfaces. | 12-31-2009 |
Fiona Roberts, Glasgow GB
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| 20080249051 | Antimicrobial Compounds - The present invention relates to compounds that modulate the shikimate pathway and/or a pathway branching from the shikimate pathway in members of the Amoebida Order. In particular these compounds may be useful in the treatment or prevention of diseases caused or contributed to by members of the Amoebida Order. | 10-09-2008 |
| 20110245324 | ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOUNDS - The present invention relates to compounds that modulate the shikimate pathway and/or a pathway branching from the shikimate pathway in members of the Amoebida Order. In particular these compounds may be useful in the treatment or prevention of diseases caused or contributed to by members of the Amoebida Order. | 10-06-2011 |
Fiona Wilson, Spellbrook GB
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| 20100227620 | Multi-Hop Load Balancing - A base station in a wireless communications system defines a plurality of beams which each have an amount of resources for supporting communication links with terminals. A control entity determines if a direct communication link can be supported between a new terminal and a base station using a first beam. If a direct communication link cannot be supported, a relaying equipment is used to provide a multi-hop path between the base station and the terminal. The multi-hop path comprises a link between the base station and the relaying equipment using resources of a different beam. This helps to redistribute load within the cell. The direct communication link can be refused if there are insufficient resources in the first beam, or if accepting the new terminal would cause quality of communication links with existing terminals to deteriorate. | 09-09-2010 |
| 20100284357 | ALLOCATION OF SUB CHANNELS OF MlMO CHANNELS OF A WIRELESS NETWORK - A base station for wireless network uses one or more MIMO channels having subchannels, to communicate with multiple user equipments, and allocates the sub channels to the user equipments. Different subchannels of a given one of the channels can be allocated to different user equipments. The ability to allocate sub channels individually rather than only allocating entire channels can enable higher data rates can be achieved. This is particularly useful for improving data rates at cell boundaries or sector boundaries, where the coverage is traditionally weakest. A user equipment can use subchannels from different MIMO channels from different sectors or from different base stations. | 11-11-2010 |
| 20100329215 | Multi-Beam Cellular Communication System - A cellular communication system comprising a plurality of geographically spaced base stations ( | 12-30-2010 |
