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Graham A. Laidler, Ipswich GB
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| 20090026429 | Optical Fibre Installation Apparatus - A blowing head for installing blown cable, comprising a low-inertia motor using electrical current, operable to obtain the advance of the cable within the blowing head, adjusting means operable to vary the level of current of the motor, and low-inertia sensing means to sense movement and changes in the level of movement of the cable within the blowing head, wherein in use the adjusting means varies the level of current used by the motor in response to changes in the level of movement sensed by the sensing means, and wherein the varying level of current does not exceed a maximum current level. | 01-29-2009 |
| 20100148138 | CABLE INSTALLATION DETECTION - A method for use in connection with installing a cable into a conduit having a first conduit end and a second conduit end, comprising the steps of—providing the cable with a metallic attribute,—providing within or proximate to the conduit, sensing means for sensing the metallic attribute,—introducing the cable into the first conduit end and driving it towards the second conduit end and—detecting that the sensing means has sensed the metallic attribute by sensing a change in inductance levels of the sensing means. | 06-17-2010 |
Graham Anthony Laidler, Suffolk GB
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| 20120023723 | BLOWN CABLE APPARATUS - Apparatus for installing a cable into a tube with the assistance of a fluid drag acting on the cable within the tube, the apparatus including: driving means comprising a driving surface arranged to contact the cable substantially along the full driving surface length, for driving the cable into the tube, first measurement means for obtaining a first value indicative of a rate at which the installation means is driving the cable into the tube, second measurement means for obtaining a second value indicative of a rate at which the cable is travelling through the apparatus, a processor for detecting when the first value exceeds the second value, and for reducing the rate at which the installation means is driving the cable into the tube for the duration when the first value exceeds the second value. | 02-02-2012 |
Ian Laidler, Haddenham GB
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| 20100264335 | PATTERN WRITING ON A ROTATING SUBSTRATE - A method of producing an array of islands ( | 10-21-2010 |
Kevin Laidler, Worcester GB
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| 20090020568 | Aerosol Dispenser - An aerosol dispenser has a canister to contain a liquid product to be dispensed together with a propellant present at least partly as a gas and valve ( | 01-22-2009 |
Paul Laidler, Oxford GB
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| 20100260805 | PEPTIDE FOR VACCINE - The present invention relates to compositions comprising peptides for preventing or treating allergy to house dust mites, and in particular to optimal combinations of peptides for preventing or treating said allergy. | 10-14-2010 |
| 20110123558 | Peptide with Reduced Dimer Formation - The present invention relates to peptides which are formulated or engineered to prevent or reduce the formation of dimers. | 05-26-2011 |
| 20110206709 | T-CELL ANTIGEN PEPTIDE FROM ALLERGEN FOR STIMULATION OF IL-10 PRODUCTION - A first or second polypeptide for use in a method of treating or preventing a disorder by tolerisation, wherein said method comprises administration of the first and second polypeptide; and wherein both first and second polypeptides: i) are of 7 to 30 amino acids in length; ii) comprise at least one MHC Class Il-binding T cell epitope; and iii) are a fragment of a protein allergen or a homologous variant of said fragment; wherein said first polypeptide induces the release of an amount of IL-10 that is greater than the amount of IL-10 released in response to the whole protein allergen from which the first polypeptide derives; wherein said disorder is characterised by an inappropriate immune response to the protein allergen from which the second polypeptide derives. | 08-25-2011 |
| 20120014978 | COMPOSITIONS WITH REDUCED DIMER FORMATION - The present invention relates to the use of a non-reducing carbohydrate or carbohydrate derivative and at least one agent which inhibits dimer formation in a freeze-dried composition comprising at least one peptide that contains a free cysteine residue, to provide a freeze-dried composition with improved long-term storage stability. | 01-19-2012 |
