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Delia Deidda, Siena IT
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20090281094 | Derivatives of 1--4-methylpiperazine, synthesis process and uses thereof - The present invention concerns pyrrole compounds, derivatives of 1-{[1,5-bis(4-chlorophenyl)-2-methyl-1H-pyrrol-3-yl]methyl}-4-methylpiperazine (BM212). The invention concerns the use of the described compounds as antitubercular agents having high activity and low toxicity and process to obtain intermediates and final compounds. | 11-12-2009 |
20110144109 | Derivatives of 1--4-methylpiperazine, synthesis process and uses thereof - The present invention concerns pyrrole compounds, derivatives of 1-{[1,5-bis(4-chlorophenyl)-2-methyl-1H-pyrrol-3-yl]methyl}-4-methylpiperazine (BM212). The invention concerns the use of the described compounds as antitubercular agents having high activity and low toxicity and process to obtain intermediates and final compounds. | 06-16-2011 |
Maria Cristina Deidda, Quartucciu IT
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20090165886 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR THE DILUTION AND PREPARATION OF ANTIBLASTIC DRUGS - A device and a method for the dilution and preparation of antiballistic drugs, the device comprises a drug preparation unit connected to a controlling device; the drug preparation unit comprises a first central tank, in which there is a solvent, typically a physiological and/or glucosate solution, a first positive-displacement pump, an emptying unit connected to a positioning and locking arrangement provided with a housing suitable for receiving various dimensions and formats of dimensions and formats of bottles of drug; the first positive-displacement pump transfers in a dosed manner the solvent from the central tank to the bottle, and in succession from the bottle to a further tank of semifinished drug; the diluted drug solution in the further tank is then transferred to a container of prepared drug in a determined quantity for infusion into a patient. | 07-02-2009 |
Paolo Deidda, Rome IT
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20090193421 | Method For Determining The Impact Of Resource Consumption Of Batch Jobs Within A Target Processing Environment - Exemplary embodiments of the present invention provide a solution that comprises the capability to dispatch jobs to target system according to the declared resource consumption by providing a way for automatically calculating the resource consumption at a target processing system. The algorithmic solution provided can also be utilized by standalone reporting tools to calculate resource consumption offline and show resource impact based upon database query results in the event that data samples are available. The solution provided by exemplary embodiments of the present invention is obtained by reducing the resource consumption problem to an optimization problem involving a set of linear equations. | 07-30-2009 |
Paolo Deidda, Roma IT
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20090113442 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR DISTRIBUTING A PLURALITY OF JOBS TO A PLURALITY OF COMPUTERS - Method and system for providing a mechanism for determining an optimal workload distribution, from a plurality of candidate workload distributions, each of which has been determined to optimize a particular aspect of a workload-scheduling problem. More particularly, the preferred embodiment determines a workload distribution based on resource selection policies. From this workload distribution, the preferred embodiment optionally determines a workload distribution based on job priorities. From either or both of the above parameters, the preferred embodiment determines a workload distribution based on a total prioritized weight parameter. The preferred embodiment also determines a workload distribution which attempts to match the previously determined candidate workload distributions to a goal distribution. Similarly, the preferred embodiment calculates a further workload distribution which attempts to maximize job throughput. | 04-30-2009 |