Stuart Allen
Stuart Allen Garrie, Bellevue, WA US
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20120173228 | Definitional Method to Increase Precision and Clarity of Information - In order to know precisely and clearly what words or terms mean, the DMTIPCI definitional method by an algorithm implementing the DMTIPCI method's unique and novel steps in a computer microprocessor of iteratively deconstructing all usage predicate words of all words in any language to their primary words and storing said words with their deconstructed predicates and primary words in computer repositories and/or in printed form—the DMTIPCI Dictionary. Primary words as herein defined are words or terms that have no non-tautological words in their predicate(s). All words of any language are arranged under their primary words by another DMTIPCI algorithm implemented in a computer microprocessor creating a DMTIPCI Primary Word Dictionary. Other embodiments are described and shown. | 07-05-2012 |
Stuart Allen Jones, Blackheath GB
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20080207537 | Topical Ungual Formulations - Application of a reducing agent followed by an oxidising agent to a nail substantially increases the permeability thereof, thereby enabling the passage of drugs across the nail. | 08-28-2008 |
Stuart Allen Volby, Hackensack, MN US
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20080256843 | Insect Bait Station - A device for controlling insects, especially flying insects. The device has two screens joined by a series of seams to form pockets. Pellets containing attractants and poison are placed in the pockets and insects come to feed on the poison. The screen openings are large enough to permit the insects to feed on the pellets, but not so large that the pellets fall out of the pockets. | 10-23-2008 |
20090311942 | Bee feeder assembly; components; and, methods - A bee feeder assembly is provided, including a receptacle, a cover member and a ladder arrangement. The ladder arrangement includes at least one ladder member comprising a porous member depending downwardly from the cover member. Methods of assembly and use are described. | 12-17-2009 |
20120263772 | Pesticide Strips for Control of Mites in Honeybees - Pesticide strips used to control parasitic mites in honeybees. The pesticide strips are designed to have a lifetime or period of existence, after which the strip no longer exists in its original form. The strip breaks down, such as by disintegration, dissolving, decomposition, being eaten or carrier away, or otherwise degrading over time, so that at the end of the recommended lifetime, the strip is no longer in its original form. In most embodiments, at least 50% of the strip is no longer present, and in other embodiments at least 75% of the strip is no longer present. Preferably, at the end of the recommended lifetime, the strip no longer exists, at least the body of the strip that included the active ingredient. With this design, the strip does not provide extended low-dose pesticide that can be detrimental in treating the mites. | 10-18-2012 |