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Adlem Kevin, Bournemouth GB
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20090267025 | LIQUID CRYSTAL SYSTEM AND LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY - The instant invention relates to mesogenic systems comprising a) a polymeric component, component A, obtained or obtainable from polymerisation of a precursor comprising one or more mesogenic mono-reactive compounds, one or more di-reactive compounds, which optionally are also mesogenic compounds and optionally a photo-initiator and a low molecular weight component, component B, comprising one or more mono-reactive, mesogenic compounds, one or more mesogenic compounds and one or more chiral dopants, exhibiting a Blue Phase, as well as to the use of these systems in deices and to these devices. | 10-29-2009 |
Fitzgerald Kevin, Essex GB
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20110189164 | Peptide Stabilizer Compounds and Screening Method - Peptide stabilizer compounds are provided that in combination with a biologically active peptide, can increase the protease elimination half-time of the biologically active peptide in vivo. The peptide stabilizer compounds are preferably in the form of peptide sequences that confer resistance to proteolysis upon conjugated biologically active peptides. Also provided is a method for the selection of novel proteolysis resistant compounds from in vitro generated libraries, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the stabilizer compounds identified thereby. | 08-04-2011 |
Loughrey Kevin, Gymea Bay, Nsw AU
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20120117119 | Apparatus and Method for Managing Register of Unique Identifiers - A method for allocating a first range of identifiers to a customer-system from a register. The method comprising the steps of: receiving a request for identifiers from a new customer-system; identifying a largest range of unallocated identifiers to define an available range within the entire range of identifiers belonging to the register; identifying a midpoint in the largest available range; and allocate the identified midpoint as a start location for the customer-system range. Identifiers can be issued as identifier pairs, one being an encrypted identifier and the other being a corresponding unencrypted identifier. | 05-10-2012 |
Oerton John Kevin, Waterloo CA
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20160044465 | METHOD OF LIMITING USE OF A MOBILE WIRELESS ACCESS POINT NEAR A WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK - To promote network security in a wireless local area network (WLAN), a mobile communication device, which is operable as a mobile wireless access point, may read a WLAN identifier that is known to be used by the WLAN and an indication of a channel on which a wireless access point of the WLAN is known to operate. The device may then monitor the channel for a transmission of the WLAN identifier. The mobile wireless access point may be configured to operate using the selected channel so that the monitoring occurs on the same channel as that on which the mobile wireless access point is operating. The transmission, if detected, may be considered to indicate that the mobile communication device is within the WLAN. Upon detecting the transmission, use of the WLAN identifier by the mobile wireless access point at the mobile communication device may be prevented, e.g. by requiring the mobile wireless access point to use a different WLAN identifier or by disabling the mobile wireless access point. | 02-11-2016 |
Rayner Kevin, Burlington CA
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20080268733 | COATED MULTI-THREAT MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR FABRICATING THE SAME - According to some aspects, a method of manufacturing a coated multi-threat fabric, including providing a first fabric layer having a first surface, the first fabric layer having a plurality of high performance fibers, applying a first polymeric material onto the first surface of the first fabric layer, the polymeric material having a melt flow index of between about 0.7 to 1400 g/10 min, a Shore D hardness of between about 36 and 75, and ultimate tensile strength of between about 5 and 75 MPa, spreading the first polymeric material onto the first surface of the first fabric layer so as to form a raw coated fabric having a first coating layer, and heating the raw coated fabric to bond the first coating layer to the first fabric layer, wherein the first polymeric material is selected such that the coated multi-threat fabric is flexible enough to be stored on a roll of a predetermined size. In some aspects, a coated multi-threat fabric includes at least one layer of fabric, each layer having a plurality of high performance fibers, and at least one coating of polymeric material bonded to the at least one layer of fabric, the polymeric material comprising an ethylene acrylic acid copolymer selected to allow the coated multi-threat fabric to be stored on a roll of a predetermined size. | 10-30-2008 |