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Anthony Stephen Livesey, Malvern East AU
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20140186310 | METHOD OF EX VIVO CELLULAR GROWTH - The present invention relates generally to an ex vivo method of producing a population of cells and materials for use therewith. More particularly, the present invention is directed to an ex vivo method of generating the growth of a population of blood-derived cells and materials for use therewith. The method of the present invention facilitates cell growth by virtue of the migration of blood-derived cells from the vasculature of a vascularised receptacle to the acellular tissue support matrix of said receptacle. These findings have now facilitated the design of means for reliably and efficiently deriving cellular populations from blood-derived cells, such as the generation of bone marrow cells including haemopoietic stem cells and mesenchymal stem cells, for use in a wide variety of clinical and research settings. The method of the present invention is particularly useful for the therapeutic or prophylactic treatment of a range of conditions via the administration of the cells generated in accordance with the method of the present invention. | 07-03-2014 |
Carl Livesey, Wigan GB
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20080253739 | PRODUCT INFORMATION DISPLAY AND PURCHASING - A method of providing additional information to a viewer of a moving image file is disclosed. The method includes the steps of providing one or more tags within the moving image file indicating the existence of additional product information; visually indicating the existence of the tags alongside or over the moving image; detecting a request to view the product information associated with the one or more tags; pausing the moving image; and displaying the requested product information over the paused image. | 10-16-2008 |
20080255961 | PRODUCT INFORMATION DISPLAY AND PURCHASING - A method of providing additional information to a viewer of a moving image file is disclosed. The method includes the steps of providing one or more tags within the moving image file indicating the existence of additional product information; visually indicating the existence of the tags alongside or over the moving image; detecting a request to view the product information associated with the one or more tags; pausing the moving image; and displaying the requested product information over the paused image. | 10-16-2008 |
20110157370 | TAGGING PRODUCT INFORMATION - A system for enabling the tagging of items appearing in a moving or paused image includes the use of an identification device on or within said item to be tagged. The method includes capturing moving image footage containing the image of said item to be tagged, detecting the presence and the position of the identification means within each frame of the moving image footage and hence determining the position of the item to be tagged in each frame of the moving image. By automatically determining the position of the identification device, a suitable tag can then be automatically associated with the item which has the identification device provided thereon or therein when saving or transmitting the moving image. | 06-30-2011 |
20150256888 | PRODUCT INFORMATION DISPLAY AND PURCHASING - A method of providing additional information to a viewer of a moving image file is disclosed. The method includes the steps of providing one or more tags within the moving image file indicating the existence of additional product information; visually indicating the existence of the tags alongside or over the moving image; detecting a request to view the product information associated with the one or more tags; pausing the moving image; and displaying the requested product information over the paused image. | 09-10-2015 |
Christopher James Livesey, Wellington GB
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20130160640 | ARMOUR ASSEMBLY - An armour system, comprising at least two elements, wherein said elements are arranged at an angle(α)°, characterised wherein said at least two elements comprise a plurality of perforations. | 06-27-2013 |
Frederick John Livesey, Cambridge GB
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20130149287 | Corticogenesis of Human Pluripotent Cells - This invention relates to in vitro methods for the induction of corticogenesis in human pluripotent cells, such as iPS cells, by culturing the cells under conditions which stimulate retinoid signalling and inhibit TGFβ superfamily signalling. This may be useful in production of cortical neurons, in particular patient-specific cortical neurons; the modelling of juvenile and adult-onset neurological diseases; and the development of therapeutics. | 06-13-2013 |
Jeff Livesey, Madison, WI US
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20160058229 | FOLDING/COLLAPSIBLE COOKWARE - Foldable/collapsible cookware is shown having a flexible cooking surface, attached in face-to-face orientation with a heat-heat receiving surface having at least two parts. The first and second parts of the heat-receiving surface are movable between a first cooking position in which the flexible cooking surface is substantially unbent, and a second storage position in which the flexible cooking surface is substantially bent upon itself. | 03-03-2016 |
Jon Livesey, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20160132242 | NETWORK STORAGE SYSTEM USING FLASH STORAGE - A system can comprise an I/O circuitry, a processor, reconfigurable circuitry, an array of flash storage devices, and a serial interconnect network that is coupled to transfer data between the I/O circuitry, the processor, the reconfigurable circuitry and the flash storage devices. The processor can be configured to designate an interconnect address space for use in communication over the interconnect network among the I/O circuitry, the processor, the reconfigurable circuitry and the flash storage devices. The reconfigurable circuitry can be configured to translate data addresses during transfers of data between the I/O circuitry and the array of flash storage devices. A method to access an array of flash storage devices that are coupled to I/O circuitry over a serial interconnect network can comprise using reconfigurable circuitry to capture data during transfers of data over the serial interconnect network. | 05-12-2016 |
Jon Livesey, San Jose, CA US
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20140281140 | NETWORK STORAGE SYSTEM USING FLASH STORAGE - A system can comprise an I/O circuitry, a processor, reconfigurable circuitry, an array of flash storage devices, and a serial interconnect network that is coupled to transfer data between the I/O circuitry, the processor, the reconfigurable circuitry and the flash storage devices. The processor can be configured to designate an interconnect address space for use in communication over the interconnect network among the I/O circuitry, the processor, the reconfigurable circuitry and the flash storage devices. The reconfigurable circuitry can be configured to translate data addresses during transfers of data between the I/O circuitry and the array of flash storage devices. A method to access an array of flash storage devices that are coupled to I/O circuitry over a serial interconnect network can comprise using reconfigurable circuitry to capture data during transfers of data over the serial interconnect network. | 09-18-2014 |
20140281169 | FLASH-BASED STORAGE SYSTEM INCLUDING RECONFIGURABLE CIRCUITRY - Apparatus and method for accelerating processing operations of flash based storage systems are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, an IC component disposed between I/O circuitry and flash storage devices is configured to optimize fulfillment of data read and write requests originating from a network or device external to the flash based storage system using cache memory before involving the flash storage devices. | 09-18-2014 |
Michael Livesey, Fife GB
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20110113254 | MULTIPAD ENCRYPTION - A method for protecting a message or document. The method comprises encrypting the message using a first key associated with a first party; sending the encrypted message to a second party; encrypting the message using a second key associated with the second party, so that it is encrypted with two keys simultaneously; sending the encrypted message to the first party; decrypting the message using the first key; sending the message to the second party, the message being encrypted with the second key, and using the second key to decrypt the encrypted message, thereby exposing the original message. | 05-12-2011 |
Richard I. Livesey, Wheatley GB
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20150342685 | SURGICAL DRAPE WITH STERILE SYSTEM ACCESS - A surgical drape for use during surgery on a patient includes a transparent portion that used to cover an instrument array. The drape also has a hole containing panel with a flap whereby at least one line from the instrument array can pass through the drape to the patient. The flap folds down and covers the hole through which the line passes to help maintain the sterile field. | 12-03-2015 |
Stephen A. Livesey, Eltham AU
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20120141974 | CRYOPRESERVATION OF HUMAN RED BLOOD CELLS - A red blood cell storage composition includes a composition of red blood cells and biochemistry altering reagents, the biochemistry altering reagents being present at a concentration so as to reduce the percent hemolysis of the red blood cells during the freeze-thaw cycle below that of the percent hemolysis of the red blood cells in the absence the biochemistry altering reagents. The red blood cell storage composition preferably includes reagents selected from: modifiers of glycolytic/metabolic components, modifiers of antioxidant potential, effectors of intracellular ionic distribution, modifiers of membrane fluidity, modifiers of cytoskeletal structure, effectors of the cyclooxygenase second messenger pathway, effectors of the lipoxygenase second messenger pathway, effectors of the hexose monophosphate second messenger pathway, effectors of the phosphorylation second messenger pathway, modifiers of specific messenger molecules, and combinations thereof. | 06-07-2012 |
Stephen Anthony Livesey, Malvern East, AU
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20120283618 | Method of Inducing Cellular Growth and Materials for Use Therewith - The present invention relates generally to a method of producing a population of cells and materials for use therewith. More particularly, the present invention is directed to a method of generating the growth of a population of blood-derived cells and materials for use therewith. The method of the present invention facilitates cell growth by virtue of the migration of blood-derived cells from the vasculature of a vascularised receptacle to the acellular tissue support matrix of said receptacle. These findings have now facilitated the design of means for reliably and efficiently deriving cellular populations from blood-derived cells, such as the generation of bone marrow cells including haemopoietic stem cells and mesenchymal stem cells, for use in a wide variety of clinical and research settings. The method of the present invention is particularly useful for the therapeutic or prophylactic treatment of a range of conditions via the administration of the cells generated in accordance with the method of the present invention. | 11-08-2012 |
Steven Livesey, Walled Lake, MI US
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20130285428 | EASY ENTRY MECHANISM FOR VEHICLE SEATING - A vehicle seating system includes a seat bottom chassis, and a seat back chassis coupled to the seat bottom chassis. The vehicle seating system also includes an easy entry mechanism configured to facilitate a rotation of the seat bottom chassis and the seat back chassis about a lateral axis of the vehicle seating system. The easy entry mechanism is also configured to maintain a substantially constant angle between the seat bottom chassis and the seat back chassis during the rotation. | 10-31-2013 |