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Brendan P. Gardener, Fernandina Beach, FL US

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20100261515Wagering Game - A method for implementing a casino wagering game to be implemented with physical cards or electronically using an electronic gaming machine. The player can split his or her hand into two smaller hands and a dealer can split his or her hand into two smaller hands. The player can make numerous wagers, such as whether combinations of the player's two hands and the dealer's two hand will form poker ranks.10-14-2010

Martin Gardener, Kidlington GB

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20090307967BIOFUEL - Cerium or other metal oxide is used with bio-derived fuels to reduce coking and to clean up combustion chamber surfaces.12-17-2009

Martin Ryan Gardener, Banbury GB

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20120111400OPTICAL COATING - An optical coating, comprising porous particles, or formed from porous precursor particles. The average thickness of the coating is in the range of from 75 to 400 nm, and the surface roughness of the coating is in the range of from 2 to 300 nm. This coating provides broadband antireflective properties across the visible and near infrared part of the electromagnetic spectrum.05-10-2012

Matthew James Gardener, Saffron Walden GB

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20090263853High-Throughput Cell-Based CFTR Assay - This invention provides a high throughput screen for measuring the transport of an ion through a cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) of a cell that endogenously expresses CFTR. The method requires culturing the cell that endogenously expresses CFTR in the presence of an ion-sensitive compound and then contacting the cell with a CFTR activator. After a suitable amount of time after addition of the activator, the test compound is added to the cell culture medium. Thereafter, any change in the ion-sensitive compound is measured by any suitable method that can detect the change in the ion-sensitive compound, i.e. by measuring a change in the light emitted from a fluorescent compound, which can be recorded by an imaging plate reader.10-22-2009