Abstract: Embodiments described herein disclose methods and systems to automatically transmit medical information to medical practitioners. The transmitted medical information may be a sub-set of information of a patient's medical health record that is desired to be viewed by the medical practitioner based on the medical practitioner's location, schedule, and/or the patient's medical status.
Abstract: Among other things, a guest operating system is refreshed from a master image of the guest operating system repeatedly in connection with use of one or more electronic devices on which the guest operating system is hosted. A guest operating system is executed on a virtual machine, and, from time to time, while the virtual machine is running, the guest operating system is reloaded from a master image of the guest operating system.
Abstract: Among other things, a guest operating system is refreshed from a master image of the guest operating system repeatedly in connection with use of one or more electronic devices on which the guest operating system is hosted. A guest operating system is executed on a virtual machine, and, from time to time, while the virtual machine is running, the guest operating system is reloaded from a master image of the guest operating system.
Abstract: Described herein is a hanging receptacle system comprising a housing and a receptable, wherein the housing is designed to allow the flow of water therethrough, and is adapted for removably receiving the receptacle. The hanging receptacle system is particularly useful for use in a shower for receiving, retaining, and/or disposing of various types of consumed items. The housing may also include a mounting member for hanging from a structure within the shower or a defining the boundaries thereof.
Abstract: The present invention relates to improved cultivars, varieties, lines or plants of annual medics (Medicago genus) wherein the majority of seed pods, upon reaching maturity, remain attached to their respective pedicels. In particular, the present invention relates to improved cultivars, varieties, lines or plants of annual medics (Medicago genus), having a mutant form of the gene for pod shedding, thereby resulting in a “pod holding” trait. The invention also extends to methods for isolating such plants. A yet further aspect of the invention relates to a method of transferring the “pod holding” trait from an annual medic having this trait to another annual medic of the genus Medicago by a process of controlled cross-breeding. A still further aspect of the invention relates to a method of obtaining plants having the “pod holding” trait from a population of annual medics of the genus Medicago.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 12, 2010
Date of Patent:
May 22, 2012
Assignee:
Pristine Forage Technologies Pty Ltd
Inventors:
Andrew Wylde Hingston Lake, Rickie Elizabeth Drewry
Abstract: The present invention relates to improved cultivars, varieties, lines or plants of annual medics (Medicago genus) wherein the majority of seed pods, upon reaching maturity, remain attached to their respective pedicels. In particular, the present invention relates to improved cultivars, varieties, lines or plants of annual medics (Medicago genus), having a mutant form of the gene for pod shedding, thereby resulting in a “pod holding” trait. The invention also extends to methods for isolating such plants. A yet further aspect of the invention relates to a method of transferring the “pod holding” trait from an annual medic having this trait to another annual medic of the genus Medicago by a process of controlled cross-breeding. A still further aspect of the invention relates to a method of obtaining plants having the “pod holding” trait from a population of annual medics of the genus Medicago.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 2, 2005
Date of Patent:
April 20, 2010
Assignee:
Pristine Forage Technologies Pty Ltd.
Inventors:
Andrew Wylde Hingston Lake, Rickie Elizabeth Drewry
Abstract: A process for applying a permanent filled engraved identification to the surface of an object such as a paving brick which is made of porous material.
Abstract: A junction box connector for coupling a conduit to a junction box. The connector includes an externally threaded nipple with radially outwardly extending teeth at one end thereof. The teeth are twisted so as to have a forwardly directed leading edge. The nipple is inserted into an aperture of the junction box so that the teeth can abut against the inner walls of the junction box. A smooth internal bore having a shoulder portion therein is provided within the nipple for receiving the conduit which is inserted up to the shoulder portion. A compression ring and a compression cap are placed about the conduit with the ring being positioned within the cap. The cap is threaded onto the nipple to simultaneously lock the nipple to the junction box while compressing the compression ring between the free end of the nipple and the cap to thereby securely grasp the conduit. The cap is provided with a lip for engaging the compression ring.