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Arthur Derrick Bray Graham, Mosman Park AU
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| 20100284748 | UNDERGROUND MINING APPARATUS - An underground mining apparatus includes a mining head for moving through underground material to extract material in its path and form a passageway behind the mining head as it advances. An elongate structure extends along the passageway to the mining head and provides a path for delivering the extracted material to ground surface. A shroud is positioned about the elongate structure for supporting engagement with the periphery of the passageway and to provide a space through which the elongate structure can move. The shroud has a cross-sectional shape corresponding generally to the cross-sectional shape of the passageway formed by the mining head. A method is also disclosed. | 11-11-2010 |
Arthur Deryck Bray Graham, North Fremantle AU
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| 20080241302 | Reticulation System for Composite Component Production - A fluid reticulation system for a composite component production assembly, the production assembly including at least one pressure chamber ( | 10-02-2008 |
Bimbil Graham, Victoria AU
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| 20080293917 | Peptide Purification By Means Of Metal Ion Affinity Chromatography - A polymer substrate functionalized with a functionality comprising at least one cyclic, metal ion coordinating ligand group, the cyclic ligand group comprising at least 3 metal ion coordinating donor atoms independently selected from the group consisting of N, O and S. | 11-27-2008 |
Garry George Graham, Kensington AU
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| 20110195915 | Method of inhibiting prostate cancer cell proliferation - The present invention relates to a method of inhibiting or reducing the proliferation of prostate cancer cells, such as androgen independent prostate cancer (AIPC) cells, the method comprising administering to the cells a PLA | 08-11-2011 |
Herbert Kerr Graham, Victoria AU
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| 20080206224 | MUSCLE CONTRACTION TREATMENT UTILIZING BOTULINUM TOXIN - The invention provides for the use of a | 08-28-2008 |
Kym Joanne Graham, Queensland AU
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| 20090113737 | Marking Template - A marking template comprising a planar body portion having a central aperture, and a plurality of sets of apertures in the body portion, each set of apertures located a predetermined distance from the central aperture which enable rectangular patterns to be marked on a workpiece. | 05-07-2009 |
Lloyd Douglas Graham, New South Wales AU
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| 20110160072 | METHOD OF DIAGNOSING NEOPLASMS - The present invention relates generally to a nucleic acid molecule, the RNA and protein expression profiles of which are indicative of the onset, predisposition to the onset and/or progression of a large intestine neoplasm. More particularly, the present invention is directed to a nucleic acid molecule, the expression profiles of which are indicative of the onset and/or progression of a colorectal neoplasm, such as an adenoma or an adenocarcinoma. The expression profiles of the present invention are useful in a range of applications including, but not limited to, those relating to the diagnosis and/or monitoring of colorectal neoplasms, such as colorectal adenomas and adenocarcinomas. Accordingly, in a related aspect the present invention is directed to a method of screening a subject for the onset, predisposition to the onset and/or progression of a large intestine neoplasm by screening for modulation in the expression profile of said nucleic acid molecule markers. | 06-30-2011 |
Martin Gregory Graham, Samford AU
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| 20090037700 | Method and system for reactively assigning computational threads of control between processors - A method and system for reactively assigning computational threads of control between processors provide a coordination model implemented by a software framework. The coordination model comprises five (5) entities which implement the three elements of a coordination model: 1) Behavior, 2) Data, 3) Container, 4) Source and 5) Processor. The invention decomposes an application into a cooperative collection of distributed and networked Behaviors, which are subsequently executed by Containers. A designer using this invention implements a Behavior for each logical stage of execution, which represents the core service-processing logic for that stage. | 02-05-2009 |
Michael Wayne Graham, Jindalee AU
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| 20110117608 | DOUBLE-STRANDED NUCLEIC ACID - The invention is directed towards constructs for RNAi techniques. The invention provides a ribonucleic acid (RNA) for use as interfering RNA in gene silencing techniques to silence a target gene comprising in a 5′ to 3′ direction at least a first effector sequence, a second effector sequence, a sequence substantially complementary to the second effector sequence and a sequence substantially complementary to the first effector sequence, wherein the complementary sequences are capable of forming double stranded regions with their respective effector sequences and wherein at least one of these sequences is substantially identical to the predicted transcript of a region of the target gene, and a nucleic acid construct encoding such an RNA. | 05-19-2011 |
Mickael Graham, Bellevue Hill AU
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| 20080240226 | RECORD COMPRESSION USING INCREMENTAL REVERSE TEMPLATING - In one embodiment, a method for compression is disclosed, including receiving source data, creating at least one template based upon common data, and creating a compressed record including a reference to the at least one template and a template delta that represents a difference between the at least one template and source data. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20100210280 | Radio Access Point Location Verification Using GPS Location and Radio Environment Data - Techniques are provided to perform location verification of a radio access point device such as femtocell. The radio access point device is configured to receive signals from global positioning system (GPS) satellite transmitters to produce GPS location data representing a GPS location of the radio access point device. The radio access point device is also configured to receive wireless signals at one or more specified channels and to generate radio environment data representing characteristics of received wireless signals at the one or more specified channels in a vicinity of the radio access point device. A comparison is made between the GPS location data and reference GPS location data for an expected location of the radio access point device. When the GPS location data substantially matches the reference GPS location data, operations of the radio access point device are enabled and the radio environment data is stored to be used as reference radio environment data for purposes of subsequent location verification of the radio access point device. Subsequent location verifications (such as on reboot) start with comparing radio environment data with reference radio environment data and if a substantial match is found, GPS location data does not need to be obtained. In the case of substantial mismatch between radio environment data obtained at reboot and the reference radio environment data, new GPS location data is obtained and upon successful match to reference GPS location data, the reference radio environment data is updated based on the most recent radio environment data obtained by device. In addition, a service-activated radio access point device performs periodic radio network scans in order to update the reference radio environment data if the new radio environment data differs from the reference radio environment data outside of a tolerance range. | 08-19-2010 |
Mickael Graham, Bellvue Hill AU
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| 20120088482 | AUTOMATED LAC ASSIGNMENTS FOR ENTERPRISE FEMTOS - In accordance with an example embodiment, there is disclosed herein an apparatus comprising an interface, and processing logic coupled with the interface. The processing logic receives via the interface a list of location area codes detected by an access point associated with a site group to be provisioned with a location area code (LAC). The processing logic removes from a predefined list of location area codes the location area codes detected by the access point. The processing logic selects a LAC from the predefined list for the site group after removing the location area codes detected by the access point. The processing logic provisions the access point with the selected LAC via the interface. | 04-12-2012 |
Neil Deryck Bray Graham, Cockburn Water AU
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| 20080315665 | APPARATUS FOR ASSEMBLING A LINER - An apparatus for assembling a liner from a plurality of longitudinal sections of flexible material having longitudinal edges adapted to be joined one to another to form the liner includes a path means along which the longitudinal sections of flexible material can be conveyed in a laterally reduced condition, an assembly zone at which the longitudinal edges can be joined together to form the liner, and a guide structure about which the flexible material can turn upon exiting from the path means to provide an inner section and an outer section turned back with respect to the inner section. The guide structure presents a guide, surface over which the longitudinal sections of flexible material can pass, the surface being configured to facilitate spreading of each longitudinal section from the laterally reduced condition. | 12-25-2008 |
Neil Deryck Bray Graham, Canning Vale AU
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| 20080277838 | Apparatus and Method For Lining Conduits - Apparatus for, and a method of, lining an internal surface ( | 11-13-2008 |
| 20100284748 | UNDERGROUND MINING APPARATUS - An underground mining apparatus includes a mining head for moving through underground material to extract material in its path and form a passageway behind the mining head as it advances. An elongate structure extends along the passageway to the mining head and provides a path for delivering the extracted material to ground surface. A shroud is positioned about the elongate structure for supporting engagement with the periphery of the passageway and to provide a space through which the elongate structure can move. The shroud has a cross-sectional shape corresponding generally to the cross-sectional shape of the passageway formed by the mining head. A method is also disclosed. | 11-11-2010 |
Neil Deryck Bray Graham, North Coogee AU
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| 20080241302 | Reticulation System for Composite Component Production - A fluid reticulation system for a composite component production assembly, the production assembly including at least one pressure chamber ( | 10-02-2008 |
Neil Deryck Bray Graham, West Australia AU
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| 20080211145 | Composite Component Production Using Fluid Density and Pressure - A production system for producing a composite component including, a mould assembly ( | 09-04-2008 |
Neil Deryck Bray Graham, Coogee AU
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| 20110204541 | COMPOSITE COMPONENT PRODUCTION USING FLUID DENSITY AND PRESSURE - A production system for producing a composite component including, a mold assembly including a relatively rigid mold section, an elastically deformable mold section, fluid pressure means for applying a fluid pressure due to a density and/or pressure of a fluid on said elastically deformable mold section, and a resin supply means for supplying resin to a mold chamber defined between the mold sections when brought together. | 08-25-2011 |
Philippa Graham, Lane Cove Nsw AU
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| 20110159946 | GAMING MACHINE WITH IMPROVED DISPLAY - A method for use with a gaming machine. The gaming machine presents symbols on a display in an array of symbol positions and evaluates the selected symbols for winning combinations in pay lines in the array. The symbols are selected for the display positions independently and at least one line in the array is selected by a player using a player interface by selecting individual symbol display positions. One pay line may only trigger feature games and/or the feature game that is awarded may be determined dependent on the symbols presented in another pay line. The game played by the gaming machine may also present first and second game symbols in the same display position and the presented first and second symbols are evaluated for the occurrence of a winning combination. | 06-30-2011 |
Philippa Alice Graham, Clovelly, Nsw AU
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| 20090191947 | GAMING SYSTEM AND A METHOD OF GAMING - A gaming system comprising: a display; and a game controller arranged to: carry out a first game during which play of the first game is displayed as a first game display on the display; add at least a second game display to the display in response to a trigger event; and carry out a second game during which play of the second game is displayed on the second game display. | 07-30-2009 |
Philippa Alice Graham, Beacon Hill AU
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| 20090239635 | GAMING SYSTEM AND A METHOD OF GAMING - Gaming system(s) and/or method(s) are provided to implement a game including a first game and a second game. A gaming system includes a game controller arranged to control operation of a first game and a second game, and a display arranged to display representations of play of the second game. The representations include a selector having a plurality of outcome indicating parts and an indicator. The game controller is arranged to determine a second game outcome for the second game and control the indicator to indicate the outcome indicating part associated with the second game outcome. The second game outcome is dependent on operation of the first game. | 09-24-2009 |
| 20090253497 | GAMING SYSTEM AND A METHOD OF GAMING - A method of triggering a multi-player game, comprising: determining a current number of eligible gaming machines; communicating current hit rate data based on the current number of eligible gaming machines to at least each eligible gaming machine; determining at each eligible gaming machine whether to trigger the multi-player game at a hit rate based on the current hit rate data. | 10-08-2009 |
Philippa Alice Graham, Lane Cove AU
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| 20090082080 | GAME HAVING MULTIPLE HANDS - A gaming system and method of gaming. A plurality of playing elements are selected, presented in symbol positions to form one or more outcomes that are evaluated for a winning combination. In one embodiment every one of a plurality of outcomes has at least one symbol position in common. In one embodiment the outcomes are formed at least in part by physical playing elements. In one embodiment the system and method involves a hold and draw style game utilising common playing elements across outcomes to avoid conflicts between potential outcomes. | 03-26-2009 |
Philippa Alice Graham, Clovelly AU
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| 20090258695 | Method of Gaming, A Gaming System and A Game Controller - A method of gaming comprising: providing at least one modifier, each modifier adapted to modify a prize to be awarded to a player for a game outcome in a manner known in advance by the player; offering the player an option to select a modifier; and applying any selected modifier to modify the prize for the game outcome. | 10-15-2009 |
| 20110143831 | GAMING SYSTEM AND A METHOD OF GAMING - Certain examples provide gaming systems and methods. An example gaming system includes a display and a game controller arranged to: cause the display to display a plurality of game displays in which a plurality of games will be carried out; receive a player selection of a game of the plurality of games; carry out the plurality of games in their respective game displays; and make an award upon a comparison of an outcome of the player selected game with an outcome of a non-selected game or games satisfying an award criteria. | 06-16-2011 |
| 20110183743 | GAMING SYSTEM AND A METHOD OF GAMING - Certain examples provide gaming systems and methods. An example gaming system includes a display and a game controller arranged to: cause the display to display a plurality of game displays in which a plurality of games will be carried out; receive a player selection of a game of the plurality of games; carry out the plurality of games in their respective game displays; and make an award upon a comparison of an outcome of the player selected game with an outcome of a non-selected game or games satisfying an award criteria. | 07-28-2011 |
Phillipa Graham, Lane Cove AU
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| 20120015709 | GAMING MACHINE WITH INTERACTIVE SCORECARD - A gaming machine includes a controller for controlling operation of the machine, a primary display is provided on which a game to be played is displayed. A secondary display is also provided on which a scorecard, indicating prizes to be paid upon a winning game being achieved, is displayed. The game and the scorecard are controlled by the controller and the scorecard is a dynamic scorecard with the relationship between combinations of symbols constituting a winning game and the prizes awarded by the scorecard for that particular game changing from game to game. | 01-19-2012 |
Robert M. Graham, Darlinghurst AU
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| 20090304625 | MODULATORS OF CARDIAC CELL HYPERTROPHY AND HYPERPLASIA - Provided are compositions and methods for modulating cardiac cell hypertrophy and hyperplasia using inhibitors of c-Kit activity. | 12-10-2009 |
Stuart L. Graham, West Pymble AU
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| 20090076406 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OBJECTIVE ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF VISUAL FUNCTION - For electrophysiological assessment of visual function using a head mounted stereo display (e.g. virtual reality goggles) for displaying a stimulus which is used to generate a retinal or cortical response. In particular, a method for objective electrophysiological assessment of visual function of at least one eye of a subject includes presenting a visual stimulus to at least one eye of the subject, recording at least one of a retinal response and, a cortical response generated as a result of the presenting; analyzing said response and, as a result of said analyzing, forming a map of the visual function of the at least one eye of the subject | 03-19-2009 |
| 20110218456 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OBJECTIVE ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF VISUAL FUNCTION - For electrophysiological assessment of visual function using a head mounted stereo display (e.g. virtual reality goggles) for displaying a stimulus which is used to generate a retinal or cortical response. In particular, a method for objective electrophysiological assessment of visual function of at least one eye of a subject includes presenting a visual stimulus to at least one eye of the subject, recording at least one of a retinal response and, a cortical response generated as a result of the presenting; analyzing said response and, as a result of said analyzing, forming a map of the visual function of the at least one eye of the subject 6. The invention also relates to as system for such electrophysiological assessment. | 09-08-2011 |
Stuart Lindsay Graham, Pymble AU
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| 20100016701 | FLEXIBLE ELECTRODE ASSEMBLY AND APPARATUS FOR MEASURING ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNALS - A flexible electrode assembly comprises a central portion having electrical contacts disposed thereon and a plurality of elongated portions extending radially outwards from the central portion. One or more of the elongated portions has an electrode disposed in the vicinity of a distal end thereof. The electrodes are electrically coupled to respective ones of the electrical contacts disposed on the central portion. An apparatus for measuring electrophysiological signals in a human or animal body that incorporates the flexible electrode assembly is also disclosed. | 01-21-2010 |
| 20100091245 | STIMULUS METHOD FOR MULTIFOCAL VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIAL - Disclosed herein is a method of producing a stimulus for electrophysiological assessment of a visual field. The method comprises the steps of: generating a pseudorandom sequence of elements selected from at least two different element types, wherein elements of the sequence are assigned equal time intervals; and displaying the pseudorandom sequence. Each element of a first element type is associated with a baseline value, the baseline value being constant throughout a respective assigned time interval. Each time interval assigned to an element of a second element type is divided into a plurality of portions, each successive portion being associated with a display value of the element, wherein display values associated with, adjacent portions differ from one another, and further wherein display values associated with at least two of the portions are different from the baseline value. | 04-15-2010 |
Taylor Graham, Queensland AU
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| 20110035139 | System for Monitoring Vehicle Use - A system for monitoring of vehicles and particularly heavy vehicles and their compliance with specific network (e.g. road) access conditions uses vehicle telematics solutions. The system includes an in-vehicle unit (IVU) associated with a vehicle being monitored. The IVU includes a receiver for receiving positioning signals, a processor for processing a time-marked log of vehicle data, a storage element for storing the time-marked log and a first wireless communication element for communicating time marked data to a Service Provider (SP) processing apparatus. One or more Service Providers operate Service Provider (SP) processing apparatus. The SP processing apparatus include a SP wireless communication element for receiving time-marked data from one or more IVUs and a SP processor for processing received data. The SP processor is adapted to compare received data from the time-marked log of a vehicle with one or more vehicle-use conditions applicable to that vehicle, and to generate a non-compliance report where the comparison indicates that non-compliant activity has occurred. A SP storage element stores non-compliance reports and relevant time-marked data. | 02-10-2011 |
