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Clive Robert Fletcher, Kempton Park ZA

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20090199874Tableware-washing process including a biocide - This invention relates to a ware washing process that is conducted in the presence of a biocide. More particularly, but not exclusively, the invention relates to a ware washing process including the steps of (i) washing ware in a washing cavity (08-13-2009

Dale Bryan Fletcher, Hamilton NZ

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20080244251PREDICTIVE MODEL IMPLEMENTATION SYSTEM AND METHODOLOGY - The invention relates to a methodology and computer executable instructions configured to implement a prediction system. The invention deals with the use of a configuration file specifying at least the interactions to be completed between components of the prediction system, where this configuration file is transmitted to an implementation site. At the implementation site the configuration file is supplied as an input to at least one autonomous software agent where this agent or agents run the components of the prediction system as specified by the interactions defined within the configuration file. An extension to this method is also disclosed where the prediction system is built or constructed at the implementation site using the configuration file.10-02-2008

Lester Ronald Fletcher, Tai Tapu NZ

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20090181447Grass endophytes - The present invention relates to a combination of a 07-16-2009

Nick Fletcher, Beijing CN

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20080231643Method and apparatus for controlling the size or opacity of map elements rendered in an interactive map view - To provide the illusion of smooth motion during zoom or pan operations of an interactive map display, relatively unimportant map elements are not rendered during map movements. By reducing the number of elements to be rendered in each frame during the movement, a map display rendering engine can increase its frame rate, thus providing the illusion of smooth motion. At the completion of the zoom or pan operation, the omitted elements “fade in” by successively rendering the same frame with the omitted elements' opacity gradually increasing in each frame. The selection of map elements to omit during map movement is made by comparing a dynamic value stored with each layer of map elements to a rendering performance value, which may be based on the computational power of the rendering engine, and may be set upon installation of the map software.09-25-2008

Paul Fletcher, Schwarzach AT

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20110168274Method For Producing A Multi-Chamber Tank - The invention relates to a method for producing a multi-chamber tank for fuels of motor vehicles, said tank comprising at least one internally coated first and at least one internally coated second chamber. The method comprises the following steps: making a first metal tank segment available, said segment containing the first chamber and an externally protruding peripheral collar, rotolining the first tank segment (07-14-2011
20110179776Tank for Working Fluids of Motor Vehicles - The invention relates to a tank for working fluids of motor vehicles, comprising a metal wall, at least one opening therein, and a plastic coating on the inside of the metal wall, wherein the plastic coating extends through the opening at least to the level of the outside of the metal wall.07-28-2011

Raymond Paul Fletcher, Den Haag NL

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20080308454Basic Cracking Compositions Substantially Free Of Large Pore Zeolites - Novel catalytic compositions for cracking of crude oil fractions are disclosed. The catalytic compositions comprise a basic material and at least one intermediate and/or small pore zeolite, and comprises little to no large pore zeolite.12-18-2008
20090000984Catalytic Cracking Process For High Diesel Yield With Low Aromatic Content And/Or High Propylene Yield - Processes for maximizing low aromatics LCO yield and/or propylene yield in fluid catalytic cracking are disclosed. The processes employ catalytic compositions that comprise a predominantly basic material and little to no large pore zeolite.01-01-2009
20090045099Catalytic Cracking And Hydroprocessing Process For High Diesel Yield With Low Aromatic Content And/Or High Propylene Yield - Processes for maximizing low aromatics LCO yield and/or propylene yield in fluid catalytic cracking are disclosed. The processes employ catalytic compositions that comprise a predominantly basic material and little to no large pore zeolite.02-19-2009

Robyn Maria Fletcher, Hamilton NZ

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20080202531Protective Aid - This invention relates to a protective aid (08-28-2008

Sean Fletcher, Dublin IE

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20090097097EC MIRROR ASSEMBLY - The present invention provides an EC mirror assembly that include s an EC mirror cell and control means for controlling the reflectivity of the mirror cell, the assembly also including a pair of contact elements independently displaceable relative to the mirror cell while maintaining an electrical connection with the control means, the contact elements also being engageable with opposite edges of the mirror cell in order to provide an electrical connection between the control means and the mirror cell.04-16-2009

Stephen Fletcher, Paris FR

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20100204230PIPERAZINE DERIVATIVES FOR TREATMENT OF AD AND RELATED CONDITIONS - Compounds of formula (I) selectively inhibit production of Aβ(1-42) and hence find use in treatment of Alzheimer's disease and other conditions associated with deposition of A(β) in the brain.08-12-2010

Stephen Robert Fletcher, Romainville FR

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20110190260NOVEL COMPOUNDS USEFUL FOR THE TREATMENT OF DEGENERATIVE AND INFLAMMATORY DISEASES - [1,2,4]Triazolo[1,5-a]pyridine compounds are disclosed that have a formula represented by the formula (I). The compounds may be prepared as pharmaceutical compositions, and may be used for the prevention and treatment of a variety of conditions in mammals including humans, including by way of non-limiting example, diseases involving cartilage degradation, bone and/or joint degradation, for example osteoarthritis; and/or conditions involving inflammation or immune responses, such as Crohn's disease, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, allergic airways disease (e.g. asthma, rhinitis), juvenile idiopathic arthritis, colitis, inflammatory bowel diseases, endotoxin-driven disease states (e.g. complications after bypass surgery or chronic endotoxin states contributing to e.g. chronic cardiac failure), diseases involving impairment of cartilage turnover (e.g diseases involving the anabolic stimulation of chondrocytes), congenital cartilage malformations, diseases associated with hypersecretion of IL6, transplantation rejection (e.g. organ transplant rejection) and proliferative diseases.08-04-2011

Stephen Robert Fletcher, Mechelen BE

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20080242661Novel compounds useful for the treatment of degenerative & inflammatory diseases - The present invention relates to compounds that are inhibitors of PDE1A, a phosphodiesterase that is involved in the modulation of the degradation of cartilage, joint degeneration and diseases involving such degradation and/or inflammation.10-02-2008
20090137549Novel compounds useful for the treatment of degenerative & inflamatory diseases - The present invention relates to compounds that are inhibitors of PDE1A, a phosphodiesterase that is involved in the modulation of the degradation of cartilage, joint degeneration and diseases involving such degradation and/or inflammation.05-28-2009

Tim Fletcher, Kowloon HK

Timothy E. Fletcher, Worms DE

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20110233473ANTI-CORROSIVE PARTICLES - The present invention relates to anti-corrosive particles based on inorganic oxide products such as silica or alumina modified with polyvalent metal cations optionally comprising anions of weak acids which may be inorganic or organic in nature and their conjugate species. In particular, the present invention is concerned with anti-corrosive pigment particles comprising inorganic oxides or mixtures of inorganic oxides displaying mesoporosity and/or macroporosity such that the average pore size, averaged over the mixture of inorganic oxides where more than one oxide is involved is greater than 2 nm and the average pore volume is greater than 0.2 ml/g. The present invention is also related to methods of making such particles and to anti-corrosive compositions made with them. The present invention further relates to articles to which the anti-corrosive compositions have been applied.09-29-2011

Timothy Edward Fletcher, Worms DE

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20110048275ANTI-CORROSIVE PARTICLES - The present invention relates to dispersion of surface modified inorganic particles including (a) fluid comprising a complexing agent, and (b) the surface modified inorganic particles comprising polyvalent metal ions.03-03-2011