Malaurie
Claude Jean-Marie Malaurie, Mondeville FR
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20100049012 | INGESTIBLE ELECTRONIC CAPSULE AND IN VIVO DRUG DELIVERY OR DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM - An ingestible electronic capsule ( | 02-25-2010 |
Hugo Malaurie, Norwich GB
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20150323491 | SOIL CHEMISTRY SENSOR - We describe a soil chemistry sensor for in-situ soil chemistry sensing, the sensor comprising a probe incorporating a first, ion-selective electrode and a second, reference electrode, wherein said ion-selective electrode comprises a first-electrode housing defining a first lumen having an ion-selective plug towards a distal end, said first-electrode including a first conductor in a first electrolyte, wherein said reference electrode comprises a second electrode housing defining a second lumen having a porous reference electrode plug towards a distal end, said second electrode including a second conductor in a second electrolyte, wherein said ion-selective plug and said porous reference electrode plug are within 10 mm of one another, and wherein said porous reference electrode plug and said ion-selective plug each comprise a polymer. | 11-12-2015 |
Jean-Marie Malaurie, Mondeville FR
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20110295079 | INGESTIBLE DEVICES FOR MEASURING PHYSIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS - An ingestible apparatus produces and processes physiological signals representative of a physiological parameter. The apparatus measures the physiological parameter from within the body of a living entity. The apparatus includes a physiological transducer circuit to sense the physiological signals, a processor to process the physiological signals in response to the physiological transducer circuit, and a transmitter that transmits the processed signals during transmission intervals which are alternated with idle intervals. The apparatus further includes a capacitor-based circuit, including at least one capacitor, to accumulate sufficient charge during one of the idle intervals to supply power to the transmitter during one of the transmission intervals. | 12-01-2011 |