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Elizabeth Ann Keenan, Bolton GB
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| 20110315625 | DETECTION OF MICRO-ORGANISMS - Improved methods and devices for detecting microorganisms, such as yeast and bacteria in mixtures, are disclosed. Methods include passing a sample mixture thorough a filter device, which has been pretreated with detergent resuspending the filtrand from the filter membranes and detecting the presence of microorganisms in the filtrand. | 12-29-2011 |
Gerard Keenan, Carlow IE
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| 20110281016 | PREPARED FEED FOR A RUMINANT AND A METHOD FOR PREPARING THE FEED AND A DIGESTION ENHANCING FORAGE MATERIAL - A prepared feed for a ruminant is produced by mixing a plurality of ingredients, at least one of which is a forage material. At least some of the forage material acts to enhance digestion of the prepared feed by the ruminant. The digestion enhancing forage material typically comprises one or more of hay, straw, silage and other stalky material, and constitutes in the range of I00 gms to 550 gms per kg prepared feed. The digestion enhancing forage material of the prepared feed comprises fibres of length in the range of 30 mm to 50 mm and has a primary saturation extent in the range of the order of 680 mls to 820 mls water per litre of digestion enhancing forage material, an uncompressed specific gravity of the order of I 00 gms to 220 gms per litre and a first compression specific gravity of the order of 140 gms to 290 gms per litre and a second compression specific gravity of the order of 150 gms to 500 gms per litre. This produces a prepared feed of primary saturation extent in the range of 675 mls to 735 mls water per litre of prepared feed, an uncompressed specific gravity in the range of 200 gms to 280 gms per litre, a first compression specific gravity in the range of 180 gms to 300 gms per litre and a second compression specific gravity in the range of 270 gms to 430 gms per litre. The first and second compression specific gravities are determined by subjecting the digestion enhancing forage material and the prepared feed to respective first and second downward forces of 2.41 kg and 7.41 kg in a vertical cylindrical container of diameter of 75 mm. The digestion enhancing forage material forms a uniform homogenous low density open matrix which extends throughout the rumen liquor within the rumen with particulate and other nutritional ingredients as well as other forage material dispersed throughout the matrix and retained therein for optimising the dwell time of the nutritional and other fibrous ingredients within the rumen for in turn maximising the production of intermediary products which subsequently promoting weight gain and/or milk yield in a ruminant. | 11-17-2011 |
Guy Keenan, Tel Aviv IL
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| 20100286661 | VIAL ADAPTOR AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THERFOR - A vial adaptor for releasably holding a vial ( | 11-11-2010 |
Jonathan Keenan, Ivybridge GB
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| 20080306602 | Tibia Cement Impaction System - A tibial cement impaction system and method are characterized by disposable frame and plunger elements which are used to drive bone cement under pressure into apertures formed in the top surface of the tibia to prevent a subsequently applied tibia plate or component of a knee prosthesis from loosening from the tibia. To prepare the tibia, the surgeon removes the top damaged surface of the tibia to define a relatively flat surface and drills a plurality of small holes or apertures into the surface. The holes are spaced across the surface. Next, the surgeon arranges the frame over the prepared tibia surface. The frame includes a wall having a generally kidney-shaped configuration which matches the outer perimeter of the top portion of the tibia and defines a chamber. Bone cement is arranged in the chamber and then the plunger, which is configured to match the contour of the wall, is pressed into the chamber, forcing the bone cement into the apertures and evenly across the top surface of the tibia. The plunger and frame are removed and discarded. Next, the tibia plate is arranged on the bone cement and driven against the tibia with the stem portion of the plate extending through the cement into the tibia. When the cement hardens, the plate is securely connected with the tibia. | 12-11-2008 |
Matthew Keenan, West Sussex GB
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| 20090301066 | CONTROL OF SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION - A method of controlling a rate of introduction of a NO | 12-10-2009 |
Phil Keenan, Lucan IE
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| 20090008027 | Inkjet Printheads - A method of making an inkjet printhead comprising providing a substrate having first and second opposite surfaces, providing a support member, bonding the second surface of the substrate to the support member, and, after the substrate and support member are bonded together, forming a plurality of ink ejection elements on the first surface of the substrate, the method further including forming communicating ink supply slots passing respectively through the substrate and support member to provide fluid communication between an ink supply and the ink ejection elements. | 01-08-2009 |
| 20090135222 | METHOD OF MAKING AN INKJET PRINTHEAD - A method of making an inkjet printhead comprises forming at least one ink ejection element | 05-28-2009 |
Rob A. Keenan, London GB
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| 20110202462 | METHOD FOR A PAYMENT CARDHOLDER TO CONTROL AND MANAGE THE USE OF A PAYMENT CARD - A method for providing a payment cardholder with control over a payment card is provided herein, hi one respect, the method of the present invention uses a managing platform to configure a set of usage parameters for usage of the payment card. After that, the payment card is associated with the managing platform, and allows the payment cardholder to select one or more of the usage parameters. Based on the selected usage parameters, a set of cardholder parameters are associated with the payment card, and include defining rules for determining an acceptable transaction and an unacceptable transaction for the payment card. Then, the managing platform intercepts an authorization for each transaction of the payment card and identifies, based on the cardholder parameters, each of the transactions as being one of the acceptable transactions or the unacceptable transactions. Finally, a message notifies the payment cardholder of at least one of the unacceptable transactions. | 08-18-2011 |
