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20100054259 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INTERWORKING OSIG AND H.323 SIGNALING IN A SIP-BASED NETWORK - A SIP-based network architecture is defined allowing a variety of access methods for interfacing QSIG-based signaling devices. The QSIG-based signaling devices are typically enterprise-based PBXs that either interface directly via QSIG, or adapt QSIG signaling to related signaling protocols via gateways, which can be customer premise or network based. The gateways can either interwork QSIG signaling or tunnel QSIG signaling over H.323, SIP, or other protocols. Upon reaching the SIP-based network, Session Border Controllers process the signaling. The Session Border Controllers terminate the tunnel (if used) and extracts the QSIG signaling for interworking to SIP, thereby facilitating a homogeneous SIP-based core network. In addition to interworking QSIG signaling, the Session Border Controllers perform other signaling related functions for the SIP-based network that are performed at a point as near as possible to the network's edge. | 03-04-2010 |
20130054493 | ROUTING TRAFFIC AFTER POWER FAILURE - A device, of a first data center, detects a power failure associated with the first data center when the first data center stops receiving power. The device further identifies a second data center for traffic to be processed by the first data center. The device also receives the traffic and routes the traffic to the second data center. | 02-28-2013 |
20130067082 | INTER-POLICY SERVER COMMUNICATION VIA A POLICY BROKER - A device receives policy parameters for a user equipment moving from a first access network to a second access network. The device also translates the policy parameters to parameters understood by the second access network, and provides the translated policy parameters to the second access network. When the translated policy parameters are accepted by the second access network, the user equipment connects to the second access network in accordance with the translated policy parameters. | 03-14-2013 |
20130117385 | PERSONAL AREA NETWORK OF DEVICES AND APPLICATIONS - A device receives, by using a first communication technique, a message from a first user device. The device identifies a profile associated with the first user device or a user of the first user device. The device further identifies, in the profile, a relevant rule, based on the message, and a second user device that is designated as a primary user device of the user associated with the profile. By using a second communication technique, the device transmits a request for instructions to the second user device based on the relevant rule, and receives the instructions from the second user device. The instructions specify a third user device selected by the user. The device generates a command based on the relevant rule. The device transmits, by using a third communication technique, the command to the third user device. | 05-09-2013 |
20140105062 | FEATURE PEER NETWORK WITH SCALABLE STATE INFORMATION - A device receives feature peer packets including feature peer state information. The feature peer packets are received from a first set of feature peers provided at a first location and associated with a service graph associated with a user device of a customer. The device receives customer packets including customer state information, and receives a request for the feature peer packets and the customer packets based on movement of the user device to a second location. The device provides, based on the request, the feature peer packets and the customer packets to a storage device at the second location. The storage device provides the feature peer packets and the customer packets to a second set of feature peers provided at the second location. The second set of feature peers establish a relocated service graph for the user device based on the feature peer packets and the customer packets. | 04-17-2014 |
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20080222750 | NONVIRAL VECTORS FOR DELIVERING POLYNUCLEOTIDES TO PLANTS - Methods and compositions for delivering polynucleotides are provided. One embodiment provides a non-viral vector comprising a recombinant polynucleotide-binding protein comprising a protein transduction domain operably linked to a targeting signal. Methods for modifying the genome of non-nuclear organelles are also provided. | 09-11-2008 |
20090123468 | TRANSDUCIBLE POLYPEPTIDES FOR MODIFYING METABOLISM - Methods and compositions for modifying the metabolism of a subject are provided. One embodiment provides a recombinant polypeptide having a polynucleotide-binding domain, a protein transduction domain, and a targeting domain. In a preferred embodiment, the polynucleotide-binding domain includes one or more HMG box domains. | 05-14-2009 |
20100179106 | MITOCHONDRIAL COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF - Compositions and methods for treating mitochondrial disorders are provided. The compositions include compounds having a mitochondrial targeting moiety, for example a lipophilic cation. Certain compounds are effective for increasing the ratio of phosphocreatine/creatine in a host, for example a mammal. Other compounds decrease the ratio of phophocreatine/creating in a host. An exemplary compound is defined by the following structure (Formula Ia): wherein R | 07-15-2010 |
20110300600 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR DELIVERING POLYNUCLEOTIDES - Methods and compositions for delivering polynucleotides are provided. One embodiment provides a non-viral vector comprising a recombinant polynucleotide-binding protein comprising a protein transduction domain operably linked to a targeting signal. Methods for modifying the genome of non-nuclear organelles are also provided. | 12-08-2011 |
20120005776 | NONVIRAL VECTORS FOR DELIVERING POLYNUCLEOTIDES TO PLANTS - Methods and compositions for delivering polynucleotides are provided. One embodiment provides a non-viral vector comprising a recombinant polynucleotide-binding protein comprising a protein transduction domain operably linked to a targeting signal. Methods for modifying the genome of non-nuclear organelles are also provided. | 01-05-2012 |
20120149097 | NONVIRAL VECTORS FOR DELIVERING POLYNUCLEOTIDES TO TARGET TISSUE - Methods and compositions for delivering polynucleotides are provided. One embodiment provides a non-viral vector comprising a recombinant polynucleotide-binding protein comprising a protein transduction domain operably linked to a targeting signal. | 06-14-2012 |
20120231521 | Transducible Polypeptides For Modifying Metabolism - Methods and compositions for modifying the metabolism of a subject are provided. One embodiment provides a recombinant polypeptide having a polynucleotide-binding domain, a protein transduction domain, and a targeting domain. In a preferred embodiment, the polynucleotide-binding domain includes one or more HMG box domains. | 09-13-2012 |
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20140045798 | MITOCHONDRIAL COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention provides a compound of Formula Ia, wherein R | 02-13-2014 |
20140113853 | Transducible Polypeptides for Modifying Metabolism - Methods and compositions for modifying the metabolism of a subject are provided. One embodiment provides a recombinant polypeptide having a polynucleotide-binding domain, a protein transduction domain, and a targeting domain. In a preferred embodiment, the polynucleotide-binding domain includes one or more HMG box domains. | 04-24-2014 |
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20080286522 | Honeycomb having a low coefficient of thermal expansion and articles made from same - This invention relates to a honeycomb and articles made therefrom, the articles having cell walls provided with a structural or matrix resin, the planes of the cell walls being parallel to the Z-dimension of the honeycomb, the honeycomb cell walls comprising 5 to 35 parts by weight thermoplastic material having a melting point of from 120° C. to 350° C. and a coefficient of thermal expansion of 180 ppm/° C. or less; and 65 to 95 parts by weight of a high modulus fiber having a modulus of 525 grams per denier (480 grams per dtex) or greater and having an axial coefficient of thermal expansion of 2 ppm/° C. or less, based on the total amount of thermoplastic and high modulus fiber in the honeycomb cell walls; wherein the honeycomb has a coefficient of thermal expansion in the Z-dimension of 10 ppm/° C. or less as measured by ASTM E831. | 11-20-2008 |
20090214818 | CORE HAVING A HIGH SHEAR STRENGTH AND ARTICLES MADE FROM SAME - This invention relates to a honeycomb core having improved shear properties made from a p-aramid paper substrate. The paper comprises 50-85 parts by weight of p-aramid floc, 10-40 parts by weight of p-aramid pulp and 5-30 parts by weight of aramid fibrids. Prior to impregnation with resin, the paper has a Gurley air resistance of from 3 to 40 seconds per 100 milliliters. | 08-27-2009 |
20090252920 | COMPOSITE PANELS HAVING IMPROVED FLUID IMPERMEABILITY - A prepreg composite material that includes a fiber layer and a resin comprising a thermoset resin component, a curing agent and a fibrous micropulp. The micropulp component is an aramid fiber having a volume average length of from 0.01 to 100 micrometers. The prepreg is useful in composite panel construction for minimizing fluid permeation into the cured structure. This prepreg is particularly suitable for making honeycomb sandwich panels. Film adhesives, liquid and paste resins containing aramid fiber micropulp are also disclosed. | 10-08-2009 |
20110274873 | COMPOSITE PANELS HAVING IMPROVED FLUID IMPERMEABILITY - A prepreg composite material that includes a fiber layer and a resin comprising a thermoset resin component, a curing agent and a fibrous micropulp. The micropulp component is an aramid fiber having a volume average length of from 0.01 to 100 micrometers. The prepreg is useful in composite panel construction for minimizing fluid permeation into the cured structure. This prepreg is particularly suitable for making honeycomb sandwich panels. Film adhesives, liquid and paste resins containing aramid fiber micropulp are also disclosed. | 11-10-2011 |