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Darren Stewart Learmonth, Monmouthshire GB
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20100318851 | High Speed Redundant Data Processing System - A high speed data processing system is described comprising first and second data processing modules and first and second data checking modules. The first and second data processing modules are each arranged to perform substantially the same processing steps on data received at said data input, with each providing an output. The first and second checking modules are arranged to compare the outputs of said first and second data processing modules and to output an error signal indicative of whether or not said first and second data processing modules have performed substantially the same processing steps. The first and second checking modules are located on physically separate devices. In some arrangements a third checking module is provided, which checking module may be physically separated from each of said first and second checking modules. | 12-16-2010 |
David Learmonth, Alfena PT
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20100113550 | New Crystal Forms - Polymorphs of (R)-5-(2-Aminoethyl)-1-(6,8-difluorochroman-3-yl)-1,3-dihydroimidazole-2-thione hydrochloride and methods of their preparation. | 05-06-2010 |
David Alexander Learmonth, S. Mamede Do Coronado PT
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20100113529 | DOSAGE REGIMEN FOR COMT INHIBITORS - The invention relates to the use of an oxodiazolyl compound (I) for the preparation of a medicament for the prevention or treatment of central and peripheral nervous system associated disorders, wherein said medicament is administered according to a dosing regimen having a dosing periodicity ranging from about twice a day to about once every other day. | 05-06-2010 |
20130123493 | PROCESS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF SUBSTITUTED UREA COMPOUNDS - A process for preparing a substitute urea of Formula (II) or Formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or ester thereof, Formula (II): Formula (I): the process comprising the reaction of a carbamate of Formula (II′): or formula (I′): with a primary or secondary amine of the formula: R1R2NH, wherein ring A, and R1, R2, R5, V, W, X, Y and Z are as defined herein. | 05-16-2013 |
20130324578 | ADMINISTRATION REGIME FOR NITROCATECHOLS - A compound of formula (I) | 12-05-2013 |
20130331416 | DOSAGE REGIMEN FOR COMT INHIBITORS - The invention relates to the use of an oxodiazolyl compound (I) for the preparation of a medicament for the prevention or treatment of central and peripheral nervous system associated disorders, wherein said medicament is administered according to a dosing regimen having a dosing periodicity ranging from about twice a day to about once every other day. | 12-12-2013 |
20140045900 | ADMINISTRATION REGIME FOR NITROCATECHOLS - A compound of formula (I) where R | 02-13-2014 |
David Alexander Learmonth, Valonga PT
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20150072977 | NITROCATECHOL DERIVATIVES AS COMT INHIBITORS - New compounds of formula I are described. The compounds have potentially valuable pharmaceutical properties in the treatment of some central and peripheral nervous system disorders. | 03-12-2015 |
David Alexander Learmonth, Valongo PT
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20090054437 | Nitrocatechol Derivatives as Comt Inhibitors - New compounds of formula I are described. The compounds have potentially valuable pharmaceutical properties in the treatment of some central and peripheral nervous system disorders. | 02-26-2009 |
20100168113 | Pharmaceutical Compounds - This invention relates to novel substituted nitrocatechol derivatives, their use in the treatment of some central and peripheral nervous system disorders and pharmaceutical compositions containing them. | 07-01-2010 |
20100292482 | NOVEL PRECURSORS - The present invention relates to a Compound of the formula (I), wherein X represents CN, COOR, wherein R represents hydrogen or a carboxyl protecting group, CONR′2, wherein R′ represents hydrogen or a carboxyl protecting group, or nitro; R1, R2, R3, R4, R5 independently of each other represent hydrogen, C1-C6 alkyl, halogen, trifluoromethyl, cyano, nitro, substituted aryl or substituted heteroaryl group; Y represents hydrogen, C1-C6 alkyl, C3-C7 cycloalkyl, C7-C13 alkaryl, trifluoromethyl, cyano, nitro, substituted aryl or substituted heteroaryl group; and wherein the stereochemically unspecified double bonds in the above formula (I) represent either the E,E; E,Z; Z,E or Z,Z configuration. | 11-18-2010 |
20120196904 | NITROCATECHOL DERIVATIVES AS COMT INHIBITORS - New compounds of formula I are described. The compounds have potentially valuable pharmaceutical properties in the treatment of some central and peripheral nervous system disorders. | 08-02-2012 |
20130345275 | 1,3-DIHYDROIMIDAZOLE-2-THIONE DERIVATIVES AS INHIBITORS OF DOPAMINE-BETA-HYDROXYLASE - Compounds of formula I and a method for their preparation are described: | 12-26-2013 |
20140024682 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOUNDS - This invention relates to novel substituted nitrocatechol derivatives, their use in the treatment of some central and peripheral nervous system disorders and pharmaceutical compositions containing them. | 01-23-2014 |
David Alexander Learmonth, Sao Mamede Do Coronado PT
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20120065191 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOUNDS - The invention relates to compounds and compositions for inhibiting the enzyme fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH), the use of the compounds in therapy and, in particular, for treating or preventing conditions whose development or symptoms are linked to substrates of the FAAH enzyme, and methods of treatment or prevention using the compounds and compositions. | 03-15-2012 |
Iain T. Learmonth, Hampshire GB
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20090167962 | Computer Monitors - A computer monitor has an input for receiving from a general-purpose computer a video signal representing a video image, a screen, and a driver for causing the screen to display a video image represented by a video signal. The monitor further includes storage for storing video and/or picture data, a processor for retrieving video and/or picture data from the storage means and producing a video signal therefrom, and a switch for switching the monitor between (i) a first “monitor” mode in which the driver causes the screen to display the video image represented by the signal received by the input and (ii) a second “media player” mode in which the driver causes the screen to display the video and/or picture image represented by the signal produced by the processor. This therefore provides the functionality of a media player in a computer monitor so that, when the monitor is not being used for displaying the video output from the general-purpose computer, it can be used instead as a media player, reducing number of the main pieces of equipment required, and enabling the general-purpose computer to be switched off and therefore to conserve energy when merely the media playing functions are required. | 07-02-2009 |
Iain Thomas Learmonth, N. Waltham GB
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20090210609 | Wireless USB hub - A hub has a case with an up-stream Type A USB socket in a top surface and four down-stream Type A sockets in the side surfaces. The hub has internal circuitry interconnecting the ports. Unconventionally for a USB up-stream port, the power contacts of the Type A up-stream socket are provided with a voltage across them for powering the transceiver. However, this is switched off as follows to allow wired transfer of data from the computer, without voltage being passed back the computer. | 08-20-2009 |
Iain Thomas Learmonth, Basingstoke GB
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20090282276 | Peripheral device - A peripheral device for a host computer comprises: | 11-12-2009 |
20100013734 | Wireless, computer-peripheral device - A CWUSB, ExpressCard card has a body with an internal slide in the form of a deep rectangular slot. Accommodated in the slot is an aerial unit in two parts pivotally connected together. | 01-21-2010 |
Iain Thomas Learmonth, N. Waltham, Basingstoke GB
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20100064090 | CWUSB Interface - A CWUSB interface | 03-11-2010 |
Murray Learmonth, Temecula, CA US
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20090020940 | Sheet Feed Apparatus - Various embodiments of a sheet feed apparatus are disclosed. | 01-22-2009 |
Murray Learmonth, San Diego, CA US
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20090051099 | Print media registration system and method - A system for registering print media includes a media tray configured to hold a plurality of sheets of print media, a pick assembly configured to pick a sheet of the print media from the media tray and route the sheet to a media path, and a registration assembly positioned in the media path after the pick assembly. The registration assembly is configured to sense the sheet in the media path and operate for a predetermined time based on an amount of the print media in the media tray to register the sheet in the media path such that the predetermined time increases as the amount of the print media in the media tray decreases. | 02-26-2009 |
Peter R. Learmonth, San Jose, CA US
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20100122248 | CLONING VIRTUAL MACHINES - While current solutions for cloning virtual machines can involve copying and duplicating files associated to a virtual machine (VM), systems and techniques can be devised to create thin clones of a VM using the VM's associated storage system to copy and deduplicate storage for the VMs. One can create a base VM in a directory of a storage container attached to a hypervisor, and then map the storage container to a volume on a storage system. One can clone the base VM using a snapshot of respective files associated to the base VM, which can comprise creating metadata that identified a physical storage location of the files. Further, the metadata can then be copied to a desired location on the storage container, to create a VM clone. Once copied, the cloned VM can be customized and registered within the hypervisor. | 05-13-2010 |
20130346976 | CLONING VIRTUAL MACHINES - While current solutions for cloning virtual machines can involve copying and duplicating files associated to a virtual machine (VM), systems and techniques can be devised to create thin clones of a VM using the VM's associated storage system to copy and deduplicate storage for the VMs. One can create a base VM in a directory of a storage container attached to a hypervisor, and then map the storage container to a volume on a storage system. One can clone the base VM using a snapshot of respective files associated to the base VM, which can comprise creating metadata that identified a physical storage location of the files. Further, the metadata can then be copied to a desired location on the storage container, to create a VM clone. Once copied, the cloned VM can be customized and registered within the hypervisor. | 12-26-2013 |
Timothy Learmonth, Oakland, CA US
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20110147456 | LABELING AND AUTHENTICATING USING A MICROTAG - A system for encoding energy peaks of an identifier comprises an encoder. The encoder is configured to define a readable spectral range of an identifier. The identifier comprises a rugate microtag. The encoder is configured to divide the readable spectral range into a plurality of bins. The encoder is configured to encode in a center of a bin near one end of the readable spectral range a reference peak. The encoder is configured to encode in a center of each of a set of bins a set of peaks of a data pattern within the readable spectral range. | 06-23-2011 |
20110147458 | PRODUCING A MICROTAG IDENTIFIER - A system for producing rugate tags comprises a processor and an etcher. The processor is configured to determine an identifying data value. The etcher is for producing an identifier. The identifier comprises a rugate phase tag. The rugate phase tag encodes the identifying data value at least in part using a calculated rugate phase information | 06-23-2011 |
20110303564 | SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING A PACKAGED ITEM WITH AN IDENTIFIER - A system for packaging an item with an identifier comprises an identifier adder, a labeler, and a packager. The identifier adder adds one or more types of silica-based tags to an item, wherein each type of silica-based tag has a first signature readable using an optical spectroscopic reader. A label is generated based at least in part on reading the one or more types of silica-based tags of the item using the optical spectroscopic reader. The label includes goods info. The packager includes the label on a package, and wherein the packager includes the item in the package. | 12-15-2011 |
20110303744 | SYSTEM FOR VERIFYING AN ITEM IN A PACKAGE USING A DATABASE - A system for verifying an item in a package using a database comprises a database and a verifier. A package producer provides the database with an identifier for one or more items each of a type, wherein the package producer produces a package, where the package includes the one or more items each of the type with an associated one or more selected tag identifiers that are placed in a location on an item of the one or more items. The verifier verifies the one or more items of the type using 1) the associated one or more selected tag identifiers as detected using a spectral measurement or 2) a tag characteristic as detected using an imager, and 3) the identifier retrieved from the database. | 12-15-2011 |
20110303746 | SYSTEM FOR VERIFYING AN ITEM IN A PACKAGE - A system verifying an item in a package comprises a package producer and a verifier. The package producer produces a package with a label, wherein the package includes an item each with one or more selected tag identifiers that are placed in a location on the item. The verifier verifies the item using 1) the one or more selected tag identifiers as detected using a spectral measurement or 2) a location or a shape of the one or more selected tag identifiers on the item, and 3) the label as read using a label reader. | 12-15-2011 |
20110304131 | LABELING AND VERIFYING AN ITEM WITH AN IDENTIFIER - A system for manufacturing a label comprises a tag reader a computer, and a label writer. The tag reader determines an identifier based at least in part on a data read by the tag reader. The computer receives an identifier, a key, and a goods information and provides a message authentication code. The label writer receives the message authentication code and provides a label. | 12-15-2011 |
20140001260 | LABELING AND AUTHENTICATING USING A MICROTAG | 01-02-2014 |
20140097245 | LABELING AND AUTHENTICATING USING A MICROTAG - A system for encoding energy peaks of an identifier comprises an encoder. The encoder is configured to define a readable spectral range of an identifier. The identifier comprises a rugate microtag. The encoder is configured to divide the readable spectral range into a plurality of bins. The encoder is configured to encode in a center of a bin near one end of the readable spectral range a reference peak. The encoder is configured to encode in a center of each of a set of bins a set of peaks of a data pattern within the readable spectral range. | 04-10-2014 |
20140124398 | SYSTEM FOR VERIFYING AN ITEM IN A PACKAGE - A system verifying an item in a package comprises a package producer and a verifier. The package producer produces a package with a label, wherein the package includes an item each with one or more selected tag identifiers that are placed in a location on the item. The verifier verifies the item using 1) the one or more selected tag identifiers as detected using a spectral measurement or 2) a location or a shape of the one or more selected tag identifiers on the item, and 3) the label as read using a label reader. | 05-08-2014 |
20140346235 | LABELING AND AUTHENTICATING USING A MICROTAG - A system for encoding energy peaks of an identifier comprises an encoder. The encoder is configured to define a readable spectral range of an identifier. The identifier comprises a rugate microtag. The encoder is configured to divide the readable spectral range into a plurality of bins. The encoder is configured to encode in a center of a bin near one end of the readable spectral range a reference peak. The encoder is configured to encode in a center of each of a set of bins a set of peaks of a data pattern within the readable spectral range. | 11-27-2014 |
Timothy Learmonth, Berkeley, CA US
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20150060548 | SYSTEM FOR VERIFYING AN ITEM IN A PACKAGE USING A DATABASE - A system for verifying an item in a package using a database comprises a database and a verifier. A package producer provides the database with an identifier for one or more items each of a type, wherein the package producer produces a package, where the package includes the one or more items each of the type with an associated one or more selected tag identifiers that are placed in a location on an item of the one or more items. The verifier verifies the one or more items of the type using 1) the associated one or more selected tag identifiers as detected using a spectral measurement or 2) a tag characteristic as detected using an imager, and 3) the identifier retrieved from the database. | 03-05-2015 |