Aditya
Kelkar Aditya, Maharashtra IN
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20090318465 | METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING COMPOUNDS THAT ACT AS INSULIN-SENSITIZERS - The present invention relates to a method for identifying compounds that act as insulin-sensitizers. The method can include screening of test compounds in two assays of insulin sensitivity. This method can identify lead compounds for the treatment of disorders caused by insulin resistance to glucose uptake. This invention also includes methods for treating insulin resistance and related disorders. | 12-24-2009 |
Sheel Aditya, Singapore SG
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20120286657 | PLANAR HELIX SLOW-WAVE STRUCTURE WITH STRAIGHT-EDGE CONNECTIONS - A planar helix slow-wave structure with straight edge connections where the structure consists of two arrays of thin, parallel, conductors printed on top and bottom faces of a low-loss dielectric material or substrate, the conductors in the arrays printed on the top and bottom surfaces being inclined at different but symmetric pitch angles on the surface of the planar surface, the conjunction ends of the conductors on the top and bottom faces being connected by vertical conductors with circular rings with a diameter greater than the diameter of the vertical conductors to ensure proper connections between them, and a vacuum tunnel inside the planar helix structure. | 11-15-2012 |
Vikas Aditya, Portland, OR US
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20130031607 | SOFTWARE DELIVERY MODELS - Generally, this disclosure describes software delivery systems (and methods). A server is provided that operates to provision software on a customer's local machine. The server system, in response to a software purchase from an end user (customer), is configured to install the software on the customer's machine, encrypt the software, and provision encryption keys to grant the customer access to the software. In addition, a software agent is installed on the customer's machine that enables monitoring, by the server, of the customer's installed software. The server system is configured to control customer access to the installed software, via the software agent, and to terminate customer access to the software (for example, for nonpayment of fees). Thus, the software provider can retain control over software that is remotely deployed at an end user location. | 01-31-2013 |