Mcgarrigle
Eoghan M. Mcgarrigle, Mayo IE
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20080255391 | Chiral Phosphorus Compounds - A process for the stereoselective preparation of a P-chiral four-co-ordinated phosphorus compound, the process comprising reacting a first reactant selected from the group consisting of a chiral alcohol, chiral amine or chiral thiol, with a second reactant comprising a P-chiral three-co-ordinated phosphorus compound, in the presence of an electrophile. | 10-16-2008 |
Philip Mcgarrigle, South San Francisco, CA US
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20130078621 | DETECTION COMPOSITION - The invention provides methods, kits, devices and compositions for detecting one or more target analytes. In some embodiments, the invention provides binding elements and labeling elements capable of being joined through a plurality of joining elements. | 03-28-2013 |
Phillip Mcgarrigle, South San Francisco, CA US
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20100151472 | Detection Composition - The invention provides methods, kits, devices and compositions for detecting one or more target analytes. In some embodiments, the invention provides binding elements and labeling elements capable of being joined through a plurality of joining elements. | 06-17-2010 |
Thomas Mcgarrigle, Liberty Hill, TX US
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20090211427 | Method and Device for Atttaching a Musical Instrument String to a Musical Instrument Tuning Peg - Provided is a string tuning mechanism that enables a musician to clamp and anchor a musical instrument string to a musical instrument tuning peg. The claimed subject matter enables the musician to put on and take off the strings of a stringed musical instrument easily and rapidly. The string attachment device also enables the installed musical instrument string to equalize to pitch faster than currently possible and enables a stringed musical instrument to remain in tune longer. The disclosed device is designed to fit easily against a tuning peg and to enable the musician to use the locking of the string to the peg technology without permanently changing the physical state of their musical instrument. Another purpose of the claimed subject matter is to provide a method and device that enables the musician to use the same strings he has always used, and not to have to buy special strings. | 08-27-2009 |