Patents Assigned to Cambridge University Technical Services
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Patent number: 7323343Abstract: An analytical system is provided for determining nitrogen monoxide, nitrogen dioxide and ozone concentrations in air samples. An ultraviolet light source 4 is used to alter the equilibrium between nitrogen dioxide and oxygen on the one hand and nitrogen monoxide and ozone on the other. Dynamic measurement of ozone concentration with time while ultraviolet irradiation is pulsed enables each gas concentration to be calculated without requiring input gases to be scrubbed. An aApparatus 101 is further provided to provide a controlled flow of gas to a sensor 103 attached to a high altitude balloon while sheltering it from the elements and allowing for affects of temperature, said apparatus comprising a shield 104 and a gas conducting means which uses the venturi effect to control air flow or has a hole to allow water to drain without affecting air flow past the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2004Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: Cambridge University Technical Services LimitedInventors: Richard Anthony Cox, Roderic Lewis Jones
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Patent number: 7316303Abstract: A mechanical device for use in the control of mechanical forces. The device comprising first and second terminals which, in use, are connected to components in a system for controlling mechanical forces. These terminals are moveable with respect to one another. The device further comprises means connected between the terminals to control the mechanical forces at the terminals. These mechanical forces are proportional to the relative acceleration between the terminals, wherein the proportionality term is either a fixed constant or a variable function.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2002Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Assignee: Cambridge University Technical Services, Ltd.Inventor: Malcolm Clive Smith
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Publication number: 20080004509Abstract: This invention relates to methods of neurocognitive assessment and, in particular, to methods for assessing the ability of individuals, in particular, memory-impaired individuals, to perform daily activities (i.e. functional status).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2007Publication date: January 3, 2008Applicant: Cambridge University Technical Services LimitedInventors: Barbara Sahakian, Andrew Blackwell
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Patent number: 7307277Abstract: A field effect transistor is provided which comprises a gate electrode, a source electrode, a drain electrode, at least one organic semiconducting layer, and a hole transport layer for transferring holes from said source and drain electrodes to said organic semiconducting layer, wherein said hole transport layer comprises a layered metal chalcogenide. Processes for depositing a thin layer of a layered metal dichalcogenide on a substrate and for producing top gate structures on a layered metal chalcogenide layer in the manufacture of field effect transistors according to the invention are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2004Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: Cambridge University Technical Services Ltd.Inventors: Gitti Frey, Kieran John Reynolds, Henning Sirringhaus, Richard Henry Friend
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Publication number: 20070253714Abstract: A method of transmission of radio signals over all types of graded-index multimode fibre is provided. The method comprises launching optical radiation into the core of the multimode fibre away from the centre of the core so as to strongly excite a subset of the available modes of the multimode fibre. The subset of modes excited are within a small number of mode groups and thus have similar propagation constants leading to a reduction in modal dispersion and modal interference and smoothing of the frequency response passband region beyond the fibres specified 3 dB base band bandwidth assisting RF transmission and recovery from this region.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2003Publication date: November 1, 2007Applicants: University College London, Cambridge University Technical Services LimitedInventors: Alwyn Seeds, David Wake, Richard Penty, Matthew Webster, Peter Hartmann, Ian White
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Publication number: 20070233391Abstract: The present invention relates to the use of cluster of differentiation (CD) molecules in detecting the presence and progression of one or more disease states in an individual. In particular it relates to the use of profiles of shed CD (sCD) molecules in detecting and assessing the progression of one or more disease states in an individual. Further uses of sCD profiles according to the present invention are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2003Publication date: October 4, 2007Applicants: Cambridge University Technical Service Limited (CUTS), Medical Research Council, Addenbrookes NHS TrustInventors: Cesar Milstein, Celia Milstein, Adrian Woolfson, Charles Hales, Margaret Hales
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Publication number: 20070202304Abstract: A method for producing a colloid of metallic nanoparticles including the steps of: providing metal ions in solution; providing a stabilizing agent; and reducing said metal ions in the presence of said stabilizing agent, so that metallic nanoparticles are formed with a surrounding layer of said stabilizing agent, wherein the reduction step is carried out at a temperature of not less than 20° C. and not more than 150° C. The metallic nanoparticles are formed of a mixture of transition metal and noble metal, such as Ni—Pd. The resultant nanoparticles have a high stability in terms of size and chemical degradation and so can be stored for long periods. They are therefore particularly suited for forming patterned nanoparticle arrays on a substrate by nanocontact printing for the subsequent formation of a corresponding array of carbon nanotubes or nanofibers via plasma enhanced CVD.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2006Publication date: August 30, 2007Applicant: Cambridge University Technical Services Limited,Inventors: Vladimir Golovko, Brian Johnson, John Robertson, Mirco Cantoro, Angel Berenguer, Wilhelm Huck, Hongwei Li, Zongqiang Yang
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Publication number: 20070167632Abstract: To provide a catalyst for synthesis reaction which can achieve good yield in the Sonogashira reaction and also can be recovered after the reaction, and a method for synthesizing a compound in which the catalyst for synthesis reaction is used, a perovskite-type composite oxide containing palladium is used as the catalyst for synthesis reaction in the Sonogashira reaction represented by the following reaction scheme (1): R1—X+HC?CR2?R1C?CR2 ??(1)Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2006Publication date: July 19, 2007Applicants: Cambridge University Technical Services Limited, Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd., Hokko Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Steven Ley, Martin Smith, Sophie Lohmann, Steven Andrews, J. Attfield, Hirohisa Tanaka, Kimiyoshi Kaneko
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Patent number: 7238711Abstract: Isolated and purified chemokine peptides, variants, and derivatives thereof, as well as chemokine peptide analogs, are provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Assignee: Cambridge University Technical Services Ltd.Inventors: David J. Grainger, Lauren Marie Tatalick
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Publication number: 20070134285Abstract: A process for the production of a composite material comprising collagen, brushite and one or more glycosaminoglycans, said process comprising the steps of providing an acidic aqueous solution comprising collagen, a calcium source and a phosphorous source and one or more glycosaminoglycans, and precipitating the collagen, the brushite and the one or more glycosaminoglycans together from the aqueous solution to form a triple co-precipitate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2004Publication date: June 14, 2007Applicant: Cambridge University Technical Services LimitedInventors: Andrew Lynn, Ruth Cameron, Serena Best, William Bonfield
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Patent number: 7226994Abstract: We describe two primordial germ cell-specifically expressed genes, GCR1 (Fragilis) and GCR2 (Stella), as well as their fragments, homologues, variants or derivatives thereof which are markers for primordial germ cells and may be used to identify such cells in cell populations.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2003Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: Cambridge University Technical Services LimitedInventors: Mitinori Saitou, Azim Surani
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Patent number: 7209603Abstract: The device comprises an optical waveguide and an acoustic wave generating device. The waveguide has an optical band gap and a sharp electronic transition (e.g. an excitonic transition) in the band gap, and the acoustic wave generating device generates acoustic waves within the waveguide. Light passing through the waveguide is of a frequency within the band gap of the waveguide and is nearly resonant with the sharp electronic transition. The wave generating device is arranged to generate acoustic waves so as to induce optical band gas in the polariton spectrum, thereby affecting the transmission of the light passing through the waveguide, the transmission of which is thereby affected.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2002Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignees: University College Cardiff Consultants Limited, Cambridge University Technical Services LimitedInventors: Peter Brent Littlewood, Alexander L. Ivanov
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Patent number: 7186408Abstract: The present invention relates to the identification and characterisation of a viral homologue (vCD30) of mammalian CD30. The vCD30 polypeptide is shown to have immunomodulatory activity and has various therapeutic applications.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2003Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Cambridge University Technical Services LimitedInventors: Antonio Alcami, Margarida Saraiva
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Patent number: 7153430Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for the aerobic digestion of a fluid waste material, notably an aqueous sewage, in which at least part of the waste material and/or of the digestion mixture is comminuted to reduce the median particle size of biomass and other solid particles in the digestion mixture to less than 10 micrometres, for example using destructive cavitation with a pressure drop of from 2 to 7.5 Bar. The comminution produces particles which are preferentially ingested by predator organisms in the digestion stage so that they graze on the bacteria and biomass particles and thus reduce the amount of biomass and suspended solids produced in the digestion stage. The invention also relates to apparatus for use in the method of the invention.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2003Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Cambridge University Technical Services LimitedInventors: Alan Garth Tunnacliffe, Jens Lapinski
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Publication number: 20060275839Abstract: We describe two primordial germ cell-specifically expressed genes, GCR1 (Fragilis) and GCR2 (Stella), as well as their fragments, homologues, variants or deriviatives thereof which are markers for primordial germ cells and may be used to identify such cells in cell populations.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2006Publication date: December 7, 2006Applicant: Cambridge University Technical Services LimitedInventors: Mitinori Saitou, Azim Surani
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Patent number: 7135159Abstract: A method for producing nanoscaled carbon materials comprising providing, dispersed in a carrier gas, finely divided substrate particles on which to nucleate a catalyst, providing in said carrier gas a catalyst precursor material, decomposing the catalyst precursor material to form a catalytic metal in the presence of the substrate particles such that the catalyst metal is deposited on said substrate particles to form supported-catalyst particles dispersed in said carrier gas, forming a mixture of said dispersed supported-catalyst particles and a gas comprising a carbon containing gas at a temperature at which said carbon containing gas will react to form carbon when in the presence of said supported-catalyst particles, forming nanoscaled carbon materials by said carbon forming reaction and recovering the nanoscaled carbon materials.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2002Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Cambridge University Technical Services LimitedInventors: Milo S P Shaffer, Ian Kinloch, Alan H Windle
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Patent number: 7122813Abstract: A device for generating terahertz radiation. The device comprising a dipole generating layer, a coupling block and an extraction block. The coupling block is transparent to laser light and is in contact with the surface of the dipole generating layer to couple light from a laser to the surface of the dipole generating layer, when the device is in use. The extraction block is located in contact with the surface of the dipole generating layer to provide an emission extraction surface. The refractive indices of the dipole forming layer, the coupling block and the extraction block are substantially equal. In this way, the dipole which is generated upon illumination of the dipole generating layer by a laser, has an axis which is not perpendicular to the emission.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2002Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Cambridge University Technical Services LimitedInventors: Edmund Harold Linfield, Michael Johnston, David Mark Whittaker
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Patent number: 7102477Abstract: A magnetic element comprises a closed loop of ferromagnetic material having an even number of magnetic domains of opposite sense. The magnetisation within the domains is in a circumferential direction, and the domains have leading and trailing walls extending from the inside to the outside of the loop. The magnetic element has a geometry such that there are at least two stable equilibrium domain configurations in which the domain walls are confined in predetermined portions of the loop and wherein the element is switchable between the stable configurations upon the application of a external magnetic field.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2001Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Cambridge University Technical Services Ltd.Inventors: James Anthony Charles Bland, Bengt Johan Rothman, Luis Lopez Diaz, Mathias Kläui
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Patent number: 7078380Abstract: The invention concerns agents with anti-bacterial activity and methods and intermediates for their production. The present invention further concerns the use of such agents for the treatment of bacterial infections in animals, including man. The agents are derivatives of vancomycin-type antibiotics, of structure: V-L-W-X; wherein V is a glycopeptide moiety which inhibits peptidoglycan biosynthesis in bacteria; L is a linking group; W is a peptidic membrane-associating element such as an element based on naturally-occurring animal or bacterial peptide antibiotics; and X is hydrogen or a membrane-insertive element.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2001Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignees: Cambridge University Technical Services Limited, Adprotech LimitedInventors: Matthew Allister Cooper, Jason Richard Betley
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Patent number: 7067117Abstract: Isolated and purified chemokine peptides, variants, and derivatives thereof, as well as chemokine peptide analogs, are provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1998Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: Cambridge University Technical Services, Ltd.Inventors: David J. Grainger, Lauren Marie Tatalick, Suzanne T. Kanaly