Sutherland
Dion Grant Sutherland, Midrand ZA
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20130284282 | In-Line Water Trap - An in-line water trap located in the line of the flow of waste through a generally straight line or bend is provided for. Typically, the water trap comprises a fluid conduit having a first end, a second end and a passage between the first and second ends; and a vessel having a closed end, an open end and a skirt between the closed and open ends, the lobed vessel further having an inner surface defining an inner volume and an outer surface, the inner surface attachingly engaging an outer wall of the fluid conduit in so doing defining a flow path between the passage, the inner volume of the lobed vessel and the outer surface of the lobed vessel, in use, a fluid level inside the inner volume of the lobed vessel being substantially in communication with the second end of the fluid conduit to form a fluid seal. | 10-31-2013 |
Duncan Sutherland, Arhus V DE
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20110293591 | Composition - The present invention provides a composition, and a process for preparing and method for using such a composition. The composition comprises (i) a surface coating material; and (ii) (ii) a cross-linked enzyme crystal or cross-linked enzyme aggregate wherein the enzyme is cross-linked with a multifunctional cross-linking agent and wherein the cross-linked enzyme crystal or cross-linked enzyme aggregate has an antifouling activity or generates an antifouling compound. Suitably the composition may be used to inhibit biofilm formation. | 12-01-2011 |
Grant Sutherland, Cottesloe AU
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20100169804 | EXTENSIBLE DEFINITION OF INTERACTIVE SYSTEM PRODUCTIVITY FACILITY (ISPF) PANELS - Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for extensible definition of interactive system productivity facility (ISPF) panels. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for extensibly defining ISPF panels can include loading a panel defined by different panel definition statements recognizable by an ISPF facility, and identifying a panel input exit facility amongst the panel definition statements defining the panel. Of note, the panel input exit facility references an external exit module. The method also can include determining an external exit module referenced by the panel input exit facility. Finally, the method includes passing records of the panel to the external input exit facility for pre-processing of the panel outside of the ISPF facility. | 07-01-2010 |
Hamish Ross Sutherland, Romsey AU
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20150033626 | Relocatable Turf - A turf surface ( | 02-05-2015 |
James Scott Sutherland, Cesson FR
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20100326532 | Methods and Devices for Falling Film Reactors With Integrated Heat Exchange - Disclosed is a method of performing a reaction involving a gaseous reactant stream and a falling film liquid reactant stream by providing a reactor comprising a first multicellular extruded body oriented with its cells extending in parallel in a vertically downward direction from a first end of the body to a second end, the body having a first plurality of cells open at both ends of the body and a second plurality of said cells closed at one or both ends of the body, the second plurality of cells being arranged in one or more groups of contiguous cells and cooperating to define at least in part at least one fluidic passage extending through the body; and further flowing a liquid reactant film down inner surfaces of the first plurality of cells while flowing a gaseous reactant stream up or down the centers of the first plurality of cells while flowing a first heat exchange fluid through the at least one fluidic passage. Various alternative devices for performing the method are also disclosed. | 12-30-2010 |
Jayne Suzanne Sutherland, Port Melbourne AU
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20080279812 | Disease Prevention and Vaccination Prior to Thymic Reactivation - The present disclosure provides methods for preventing or treating illness, improving responsiveness to immunization, and improving the efficacy of gene therapy in a patient by disrupting sex steroid signalling in the patient, wherein the bone marrow and other immune cell functionality is improved without, prior to, or concurrently with, thymic regeneration. In some embodiments, sex steroid signalling is interrupted or ablated in the patient by the administration of LHRH agonists, LHRH antagonists, anti-LHRH receptor antibodies, anti-LHRH vaccines, anti-androgens, anti-estrogens, selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs), selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMs), selective progesterone response modulators (SPRMs), ERDs, aromatase inhibitors, or various combinations thereof. | 11-13-2008 |
Martin Alexander Sutherland, Bulleen AU
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20130243614 | Pressure Sewer Control System and Method - Embodiments relate generally to a pump control system for a pressure sewer installation. The system comprises a controller arranged to control supply of power to a pump of the pressure sewer installation. The controller is arranged to receive an output signal from a sensor in a fluid reservoir of the pressure sewer installation, the output signal being indicative of a measured fluid level in the fluid reservoir. A memory is accessible to the controller and is arranged to store operation information pertaining to operation of the pressure sewer installation. A wireless transceiver is in communication with the controller to allow the controller to communicate with a remote server over a communications network. | 09-19-2013 |
Orson Sutherland, Leiden NL
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20110100798 | Charged Particle Extraction Device And Method Of Design There for - The present invention provides a method for extracting a charged particle beam from a charged particle source. A set of electrodes is provided at the output of the source. The potentials applied to the electrodes produce a low-emittance growth beam with substantially zero electric field at the output of the electrodes. | 05-05-2011 |
20130240751 | Charged Particle Extraction Device and Method of Design There for - The present invention provides a method for extracting a charged particle beam from a charged particle source. A set of electrodes is provided at the output of the source. The potentials applied to the electrodes produce a low-emittance growth beam with substantially zero electric field at the output of the electrodes. | 09-19-2013 |
Orson Sutherland, Australian Capital Territory AU
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20100044580 | Charged Particle Extraction Device and Method of Design There For - The present invention provides a method for extracting a charged particle beam from a charged particle source. A set of electrodes is provided at the output of the source. The potentials applied to the electrodes produce a low-emittance growth beam with substantially zero electric field at the output of the electrodes. | 02-25-2010 |
Orson Sutherland, Evatt AU
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20100294648 | Magnetically Enhanced, Inductively Coupled Plasma Source for a Focused Ion Beam System - The present invention provides an inductively coupled, magnetically enhanced ion beam source, suitable to be used in conjunction with probe-forming optics to produce an ion beam without kinetic energy oscillations induced by the source. | 11-25-2010 |
20120319000 | MAGNETICALLY ENHANCED, INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA SOURCE FOR A FOCUSED ION BEAM SYSTEM - The present invention provides an inductively coupled, magnetically enhanced ion beam source, suitable to be used in conjunction with probe-forming optics to produce an ion beam without kinetic energy oscillations induced by the source. | 12-20-2012 |
Rex John Sutherland, Langwarrin AU
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20100136243 | ENHANCEMENT METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ESCALATOR OR MOVING WALKWAY - An apparatus is used to enhance the standing-surfaces of platform-components of an escalator or a moving walkway which moves in a continuous loop. The apparatus is maintained in a constant position relative to the moving parts of the escalator or walkway such that, while in that constant position, all the standing-surfaces continually pass under the apparatus as a result of the continuous loop of the escalator. When the escalator is in operation, an applicator-means of the apparatus applies a flowable enhancement-material, in situ, to the standing-surfaces of the moving platform-components. The material solidifies thereon to enhance the surface characteristics of the standing-surfaces of the escalator, or moving walkway as the case may be. | 06-03-2010 |
Robert Sutherland, Lindfield AU
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20130202577 | DIAGNOSTIC AND PROGNOSTIC ASSAY FOR BREAST CANCER - The invention relates to the finding that T cell protein tyrosine phosphatase (TCPTP) has a tumour suppressor function. In one particular application, the invention provides a method of diagnosis and/or prognosis of cancer in a subject involving the assessment, in a suitable body sample, of any lack or reduction of TCPTP protein and/or Ptpn2 gene expression. The invention also provides a method of treating or preventing cancer in a subject involving administering to a subject an agent for modulating the activity of TCPTP. | 08-08-2013 |
Robert Sutherland, New South Wales AU
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20090233286 | Methods of diagnosis and prognosis of pancreatic cancer - Disclosed herein are methods of diagnosing pancreatic cancer in a subject. Also provided are methods of monitoring the efficacy of a therapeutic treatment of pancreatic cancer as well as methods of determining the likelihood that a subject having pancreatic cancer will survive, and methods of determining the suitability of a subject having pancreatic cancer for surgical resection therapy. | 09-17-2009 |
Tara Sutherland, Watson AU
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20130040367 | PHOSPHOTRIESTERASE FROM AGROBACTERIUM RADIOBACTER P230 - The present invention provides enzymes capable of hydrolysing organophosphate (OP) molecules. In particular, the invention provides a phosphotriesterase enzyme identified from an | 02-14-2013 |
Tara D. Sutherland, Watson AU
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20100100975 | SILK PROTEINS - The present invention provides silk proteins, as well as nucleic acids encoding these proteins. The present invention also provides recombinant cells and/or organisms which synthesize silk proteins. Silk proteins of the invention can be used for a variety of purposes such as in the manufacture of personal care products, plastics, textiles, and biomedical products. | 04-22-2010 |
20120245103 | Silk Proteins - The present invention provides silk proteins, as well as nucleic acids encoding these proteins. The present invention also provides recombinant cells and/or organisms which synthesize silk proteins. Silk proteins of the invention can be used for a variety of purposes such as in the manufacture of personal care products, plastics, textiles, and biomedical products. | 09-27-2012 |
20120302734 | Processes for Producing Silk Dope - The present invention relates to methods of producing silk dope comprising silk proteins with a coiled-coil structure such as honeybee silk proteins. The silk proteins are obtained from cells producing them, solubilising the proteins by contacting them with a surfactant or an ionic liquid and concentrating the proteins to produce silk dope. The proteins can be used for a variety of purposes such as in the production of personal care products, plastics, textiles and biomedical products. | 11-29-2012 |
20140288009 | Collagen-like Silk Genes - The present invention relates to silk proteins which can be used to produce silk with a collagen-like structure, as well as nucleic acids encoding such proteins. The present invention also relates to recombinant cells and/or organisms which synthesize silk proteins. Silk proteins of the invention can be used for a variety of purposes such as in the production of personal care products, plastics, textiles, and biomedical products. | 09-25-2014 |
Tara D. Sutherland, Australian Capital Territory AU
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20110177997 | Cross-Beta Silk Genes - The present invention relates to silk proteins which can be used to produce silk with a cross-beta structure, as well as nucleic acids encoding such proteins. The present invention also relates to recombinant cells and/or organisms which synthesize silk proteins. Silk proteins of the invention can be used for a variety of purposes such as in the production of personal care products, plastics, textiles, and biomedical products. | 07-21-2011 |
Timothy Sutherland, Zweidlen CH
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20140131183 | Electrical Medium Or High Voltage Switching Device - An electrical switching device for medium or high voltage circuits having at least a nominal contact arrangement, wherein the nominal contact arrangement includes at least a first nominal contact including a plurality of contact fingers forming a finger cage concentric with respect to a longitudinal axis, wherein the contact fingers are separated from one another by empty slots extending up to a free end of the contact fingers. The empty slots include first and second empty slots, wherein the second empty slots are shorter than the first empty slots, and wherein the contact fingers are grouped in groups, with the contact fingers of each group being separated by second empty slots and the contact fingers of adjacent groups being separated by first empty slots. | 05-15-2014 |
20140175061 | ELECTRICAL SWITCHING DEVICE WITH A TRIPLE MOTION CONTACT ARRANGEMENT - A contact arrangement has a longitudinal axis (z) with a first contact group having a first contact and a second contact, and a second contact group having a third contact and a fourth contact. The first contact interacts electrically and mechanically with the third contact, and/or the second contact interacts electrically and mechanically with the fourth contact. At least one mechanical coupling is provided for transmitting an actuation force to the second contact group and thereby moving the second contact group. The third and the fourth contact can move in such a way that their speeds differ along at least a portion of a travel path of the third contact or of the fourth contact. | 06-26-2014 |