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Andrew Mount, Edinburgh GB
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20100203516 | DETECTING ANALYTES USING BOTH AN OPTICAL AND AN ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT METHOD - Provided is a method for detecting an analyte, wherein the analyte is labelled with one or more labels relatable to the analyte, which method comprises: a) performing an optical detection method on the labelled analyte to obtain optical data from the one or more labels; b) performing an electrical detection method on the labelled analyte to obtain electrical data from the one or more labels; and c) determining the identity and/or quantity of the analyte from both the optical and electrical data. Further provided is a method for detecting a plurality of analytes, wherein the each different analyte is labelled with one or more different labels relatable to the analyte, which method comprises: a) performing an optical detection method on a plurality of labelled analytes to obtain optical data from the labels; b) performing an electrochemical detection method on the plurality of labelled analytes to obtain electrical data from the labels; and c) determining the identity and/or quantity of the plurality of analytes from both the optical and electrical data. | 08-12-2010 |
20110031123 | DETECTING ANALYTES - Provided is a method for processing a sample, which method comprises: | 02-10-2011 |
20110100820 | TRIPLE FUNCTION ELECTRODES - Provided is a device for assaying one or more analytes, said device comprising an electrode, a means for optical detection; and a means for electrochemical detection, wherein the device is configured such that the electrode is capable of promoting transport of an analyte when a field is applied to the analyte via the electrode, and wherein the means for electrochemical detection employs the electrode and the means for optical detection employs the electrode, and wherein the device is configured to carry out dielectrophoresis. | 05-05-2011 |
20120285829 | DETECTING ANALYTES - Provided is a method for detecting an analyte, which method comprises: | 11-15-2012 |
Andrew Raymond Mount, Edinburgh GB
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20120024571 | ELECTRODE ASSEMBLY - The present invention relates to an electrode assembly having a laminate structure comprising: a first insulating capping layer; a first conducting layer capped by the first insulating capping layer and substantially sandwiched by at least the first insulating capping layer such as to leave exposed only an electrical contact lip of the first conducting layer; and an array of etched voids extending through at least the first insulating capping layer and the first conducting layer, wherein each void is partly bound by a surface of the first conducting layer which acts as an internal submicron electrode. | 02-02-2012 |
Andy Mount, Edinburgh GB
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20100065429 | METHOD FOR DETECTING ANALYTES - Provided is method for detecting an analyte, wherein the analyte is labelled with one or more labels relatable to the analyte which are suitable for optical detection, which method comprises: a) applying an oscillating voltage having a first frequency across the labelled analyte and simultaneously performing an optical detection method on the labelled analyte to obtain data from the one or more labels; b) applying an oscillating voltage having a second frequency across the labelled analyte and simultaneously performing an optical detection method on the labelled analyte to obtain data from the one or more labels; c) determining the identity and/or quantity of the analyte from the data obtained in step (a) and step (b). | 03-18-2010 |
Dennis Mount, Ottawa CA
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20090159102 | PARTS WASHER - A parts cleaner for use in a process whereby solvent is preferred to always be available and is preferred to be as clean or pure as possible for use, comprising two containers respectively for clean solvent and for capture of used solvent or a single container having separate zones for clean and used solvent, said clean container having an outlet for supplying clean solvent for cleaning. The clean container may have an outlet for supplying clean solvent for cleaning and an inlet for clean recycled solvent, the used solvent container having an inlet for used solvent, an outlet for supplying used solvent for cleaning and an outlet for supplying used solvent for recycling. The used solvent container may have an outlet for supplying used solvent for cleaning and means for automatically switching between the outlets supplying said clean solvent and said used solvent for cleaning. The clean container may have an inlet for clean recycled solvent, the used solvent container having an inlet for used solvent, an outlet for supplying used solvent for cleaning and an outlet for supplying used solvent for recycling, the parts cleaner being adapted to draw first from the clean solvent container and drain into a separate used solvent container and when clean solvent is not available, to draw from the used solvent container, thus ensuring availability of solvent at all times. Also disclosed is a solvent recycler having a distillation chamber and a filling system for the distillation chamber or a distillation zone of the distillation chamber without the use of valves when filling the distillation chamber from a used solvent zone or a container for a batch or continuous system. | 06-25-2009 |
20090159419 | SOLVENT RECYCLER - In a solvent recycling system, a distillation vessel having an upper distillation zone and a lower waste collection zone and means whereby solvent waste falls into said waste collection zone before solvent enters said distillation zone. The system preferably has a solvent vapour outlet and a heating means, whereby solvent enters the vessel from above through the solvent feed inlet and solvent waste falls into said waste collection zone before distillation is commenced, and a shut-off means or filling tube extending below the distillation zone associated with the inlet to prevent solvent vapours exiting the vessel through the inlet during distillation. | 06-25-2009 |
Dennis William Mount, Ottawa CA
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20090114521 | Contaminated solvent recycling system - A contaminated solvent recycling system comprises a distillation vessel having a distillation zone and a separate waste collection zone and heating means for heating contaminated solvent feed within the distillation zone vessel to distill off the solvent. By separating the distillation zone from the waste collection zone, the distillation zone can be made small enough to process small consecutive batches of contaminated solvent feed whilst the waste collection zone can be made large enough to accommodate waste accumulating from the distillation process for extended periods of time between waste removal operations. | 05-07-2009 |
20130319845 | Contaminated Solvent Recycling System - A contaminated solvent recycling system comprises a distillation vessel having a distillation zone and a separate waste collection zone and heating means for heating contaminated solvent feed within the distillation zone vessel to distill off the solvent. By separating the distillation zone from the waste collection zone, the distillation zone can be made small enough to process small consecutive batches of contaminated solvent feed whilst the waste collection zone can be made large enough to accommodate waste accumulating from the distillation process for extended periods of time between waste removal operations. | 12-05-2013 |
Lawrence Mount, London GB
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20100131547 | DIGITAL ASSET MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, INCLUDING CUSTOMIZABLE METADATA MODEL FOR ASSET CATALOGING AND PERMISSIONING OF DIGITAL ASSETS, SUCH AS FOR USE WITH DIGITAL IMAGES AND SONGS - A method, system, and metadata model is provided that allows for the organization of electronic assets, such as songs, videos, documents, images, etc. Virtual libraries are created based on virtual copies of assets created based on metadata, thereby avoiding copying of the actual assets. The metadata model also facilitates searching for assets from the virtual libraries and the implementation of permissioning schemes. | 05-27-2010 |