Lithgow
Bruce Hamilton Lithgow, Bath GB
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20080233188 | Stable Pharmaceutical Compositions Comprising a Pyrimidine - Sulfamide - The invention relates to stable pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compound of the below formula, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvates, hydrates or morphological forms thereof. | 09-25-2008 |
20100004274 | Stable pharmaceutical compositions comprising a pyrimidine-sulfamide - Stable pharmaceutical compositions include the compound of the below formula, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvates, hydrates or morphological forms thereof: | 01-07-2010 |
20130190336 | STABLE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING A PYRIMIDINE-SULFAMIDE - The invention relates to stable pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compound of the below formula, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvates, hydrates or morphological forms thereof | 07-25-2013 |
Gordon J. Lithgow, Novato, CA US
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20080267880 | AUTOMATED METHOD FOR HIGH THROUGHTOUT SCREENING OF NEMATODES - This invention provides a high throughput survival assay, using uptake of a marker dye (e.g. a fluorescent dye) as a marker of death of a nematode. The assay permits high throughput screening of thousands of compounds possible. By the application of automated worm handling technology we are able to accurately dispense nematodes into 384 well microtitre plates, at rates many thousand of times faster than previously possible. In addition, we have automated the analysis of survival by the use of a fluorometric plate reader that quantitates the degree of fluorescence within each well. | 10-30-2008 |
20110081428 | Use of thioflavin-like compounds to increase life span and/or health span - The present invention provides a method of using thioflavin and functionally similar compounds to increase life span and/or health span. | 04-07-2011 |
Gregg A. Lithgow, Seattle, WA US
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20130265574 | SPARK EMISSION PARTICLE DETECTOR - Techniques and devices are disclosed for detecting particle composition. In one aspect, a method performed by a detector to detect particles includes receiving particles at an aerosol inlet of the detector. The method includes carrying the received particles within a stream of gas and charging the particles within the stream of gas using a charger to have a charge. The method includes transporting the charged particles to a location of a collection electrode. The method includes biasing the collection electrode to a voltage using a high-voltage supply to attract either negatively or positively charged particles, and analyzing the particles. | 10-10-2013 |
Paul A. Lithgow, Queen Creek, AZ US
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20100228480 | SPACE SATELLITE TRACKING AND IDENTIFICATION - A Space Tracking and Identification (STI) method and system uses low-cost identification and location beacon devices situated on each satellite. Preferably, these beacon devices are substantially independent of the mission-specific and satellite-specific navigation and communication systems, thereby allowing their use on any satellite or other space object. The beacon preferably includes a GPS receiver, an on-board processor, and a transmitter that transmits an identifier of the satellite and location information, and optionally other navigation-related information, to a relay satellite or directly to a ground-based system. The ground system delivers the received information, or a processed version thereof, to a recipient associated with the satellite identifier. The beacon preferably uses a Sensor Enabled Notification System (SENS) transmitter that uses Code Phase Division Multiple Access (CPDMA™) to assure low-cost, low-bandwidth, and virtually unlimited extensibility. | 09-09-2010 |