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Gamble
Charles R. Gamble, Almondsbury GB
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| 20090317250 | TURBINE AND SYSTEM FOR GENERATING POWER FROM FLUID FLOW AND METHOD THEREFOR - A turbine for use with a turbine generator, the turbine including at least one turbine blade for positioning in a flowpath, a hub mounting the at least one turbine blade, and a rotatable shaft in operational communication with the hub via a hinge assembly, an axis of the hub being independent of an axis of the shaft. The hinge assembly is disposed between the shaft and the hub and configured to adjust an angle therebetween. A controller assembly is configured to adjust at least one operational characteristic of the hinge assembly during turbine operation. In one embodiment the operational characteristic is a teeter angle of the hinge assembly. In one embodiment operational characteristic is a stiffness or damping force. Methods for using and controlling a fluid turbine are also disclosed. | 12-24-2009 |
Harold Samuel Gamble, Co Down IE
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| 20080204355 | Frequency Selective Surfaces - A freestanding frequency selective surface (FSS) is provided which comprises at least one shorted resonance aperture element ( | 08-28-2008 |
Harold Samuel Gamble, Dromore GB
Jennifer Gamble, South Australia AU
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| 20080279841 | Novel Therapeutic Molecular Variants And Uses Thereof - The present invention relates generally to a sphingosine kinase variant and to derivatives, analogues, chemical equivalents and mimetics thereof exhibiting reduced catalytic activity and, more particularly, to sphingosine kinase variants which exhibit a reduced capacity to phosphorylate sphingosine to sphingosine-1-phosphate. The present invention also contemplates genetic sequences encoding said sphingosine kinase variants and derivatives, analogues and mimetics thereof. The variants of the present invention are useful in a range of therapeutic and prophylactic applications. | 11-13-2008 |
Jennifer Ruth Gamble, Stirling AU
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| 20080292614 | DNA sequences for human angiogenesis genes - Novel nucleic acid sequences and encoded polypeptides involved in the process of angiogenesis are provided. In particular, provided are a BNO69 nucleic acid of SEQ ID NO: 1 and a BNO69 polypeptide of SEQ ID NO: 115. Methods are provided for treating subjects having pathologies associated with angiogenesis and for the screening of drugs for pro- or anti-angiogenic activity. | 11-27-2008 |
Lindsay Gamble, Tallong AU
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| 20100035490 | ADJUSTABLE ROWLOCK - An adjustable rowlock for changing the orientation of the blade of an oar has a body with a clamp and clamp adjusting means. There is also an oar sleeve having a datum mark to be aligned with a plurality of reference marks arranged on the body. In use, a user may choose from a plurality of orientations of the blade corresponding to the reference marks, to suit the water conditions. | 02-11-2010 |
Richard Stephen Gamble, West Midlands GB
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| 20110227852 | Touch Screen Survey Method and Apparatus - The invention relates to methods and apparatus for performing touch-screen surveys. The surveys comprise a plurality of screen displays each including a survey question and one or more screen buttons by means of which the user signifies an answer to the survey question by touching the screen button. A method of quarantining responses to a touch screen survey comprises defining a set of criteria for identifying if a response is likely to be a serious response or a nuisance response. The method includes monitoring the screen touches to determine the number of survey questions answered and the time intervals between screen touches. The monitored screen touches are compared with the defined criteria to categorise the response as a likely nuisance response or a likely serious response. The response is quarantined if it is categorised as a likely nuisance response. A method of discriminating between valid and nuisance responses comprises: monitoring screen touches; determining a same place touch count depending on a zone at which the screen is touched and the number of consecutive touches in the zone; comparing the same place touch count to a threshold; and determining if the response is valid or a nuisance response based on the comparison. | 09-22-2011 |
William A.l. Gamble, Kitchener CA
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| 20100058928 | Gate or Damper Structure in Wet Electrostatic Precipitator - A damper arrangement is described which provides for selective separation of the insulator compartments from the main body of a wet electrostatic precipitator (WESP), permitting maintenance to be performed on the insulator in the compartment while process gas continues to flow through the WESP. | 03-11-2010 |
