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Damian Goodridge, Scarborough AU
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| 20110002948 | IDENTIFICATION OF A NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULE - This invention relates to the identification of a nucleic acid molecule. In particular, this invention relates to a method of using an oligonucleotide designed to a variable region of a nucleic acid molecule to identify A nucleic acid molecule. | 01-06-2011 |
Damian Goodridge, Darlington AU
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| 20110129830 | DETERMINATION OF KIR HAPLOTYPES ASSOCIATED WITH DISEASE - Disclosed is a method of determining KIR genotypes for one or more individuals in parallel, the method comprising: for each individual, amplifying the polymorphic exon sequences of the KIR genes, pooling the KIR amplicons, performing emulsion PCR followed by pyrosequencing in parallel to determine all the amplicon sequences present in the individual to determine which KIR alleles are present in the individual. | 06-02-2011 |
Michael John Goodridge, Queensland AU
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| 20100006525 | SHELVING SYSTEM - A shelving system comprising a wall bracket having a wall attachment portion and a wall connecting portion; and a shelf bracket having a shelf attachment portion and a shelf connecting portion; wherein the wall connecting portion and the shelf connecting portion interlock. | 01-14-2010 |
Richard John Goodridge, Redhead AU
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| 20100162912 | ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVE ELEMENT - A conductive element suitable for the transmission of an electrical operating signal to a detonator, which conductive element comprises a conductive filler homogeneously dispersed in a polymer matrix. | 07-01-2010 |
Richard John Goodridge, New South Wales AU
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| 20100180786 | INITIATION OF EXPLOSIVES MATERIALS - A detonator free blasting system, which comprises: a bulk explosive; a confined explosive; a fiber optic adapted to deliver laser light to the confined explosive, wherein the confined explosive is provided relative to the bulk explosive such that detonation of the confined explosive causes initiation of the bulk explosive. | 07-22-2010 |
| 20110124945 | DEACTIVATING AN EXPLOSIVE COMPOSITION USING A CHEMICAL - A method of deactivating an explosive composition provided in an explosive cartridge, which method comprises exposing the explosive composition to a deactivating agent that renders the explosive composition insensitive to detonation, wherein the deactivating agent is a chemical. | 05-26-2011 |
Richard John Goodridge, Victoria AU
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| 20100225155 | USE OF POST-BLAST MARKERS IN THE MINING OF MINERAL DEPOSITS - A method of mining a mineral deposit includes setting a plurality of explosive charges at spaced pre-blast locations in the deposit, wherein at least selected pre-blast locations also carry respective markers that are such that the post-blast location of at least a useful proportion will be detectable after explosion of the charges. After the charges are exploded to fragment the deposit, the post-blast locations of certain of the markers are detected to obtain an indication of the relative positions of selected components of the mineral deposit after the fragmentation of the deposit by the exploding of the charges. Also disclosed is a method utilising a plurality of markers arranged to emit a detectable signal after blast fragmentation, and detecting the post-blast locations by triangulation techniques employing a plurality of receiver detectors. A further aspect proposes the use of secondary explosive charges as post-blast markers. | 09-09-2010 |
Richard John Goodridge, New S. Wales AU
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| 20110053255 | DEACTIVATING AN EXPLOSIVE COMPOSITION USING PLANTS - A method of deactivating an explosive composition provided in an explosive cartridge, which method comprises exposing the explosive composition to a deactivating agent that renders the explosive composition insensitive to detonation, wherein the deactivating agent is a plant. | 03-03-2011 |
