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Aashoo Kukreja, Bangalore IN
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20120226721 | SYSTEMS, APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR PRESERVING GEOGRAPHIC METADATA - Systems, apparatuses, and methods for preserving geographic metadata are disclosed. An electronic device may be configured to receive file data from an external device or network, obtain geographic metadata corresponding to the file data, identify non-reserved storage segments for storing the file data, and identify reserved storage segments for storing the geographic metadata. The reserved storage segments may be data clusters or data sectors. In certain embodiments, the reserved storage segments are identified based on the non-reserved storage segments. The electronic device may also be configured to write the file data to the non-reserved storage segments and write the geographic metadata to the reserved storage segments. Additional embodiments include systems, apparatuses, and methods for configuring a data storage device to preserve geographic metadata by storing the geographic metadata in reserved data segments. | 09-06-2012 |
Anil Kukreja, San Diego, CA US
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20100211373 | CAPTURE OF INTERCONNECTIVITY DATA FOR MULTI-PIN DEVICES IN THE DESIGN OF EMULATOR CIRCUIT BOARDS - Capturing interconnectivity data for one or more multi-pin devices in the design of emulator circuit boards is automated using a translator that extracts relevant information, from a text-based input/output (I/O) definition file. The I/O definition file contains textual descriptions of I/O connectivity information for the various devices created by partitioning the design for application on the emulator circuit board, undefined connector interface entries, and design-specific information. The translator parses through the I/O definition file extracting the I/O connectivity and design-specific information, and retrieves connector interface definitions for the undefined connector interface entries using vendor data. | 08-19-2010 |
Anjli Kukreja, Fairfield, CT US
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20150079613 | ATYPICAL HEMOLYTIC UREMIC SYNDROME BIOMARKER PROTEINS - The disclosure provides biomarker proteins, a change in the concentration or activity level of which are associated with atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) or clinically meaningful treatment of aHUS with a complement inhibitor. Also provided are compositions and methods for interrogating the concentration and/or activity of one or more of the biomarker proteins in a biological fluid. The compositions and methods are useful for, among other things, evaluating risk for developing aHUS, diagnosing aHUS, determining whether a subject is experiencing the first acute presentation of aHUS, monitoring progression or abatement of aHUS, and/or monitoring response to treatment with a complement inhibitor or optimizing such treatment. | 03-19-2015 |
Basant Kukreja, Santa Clara, CA US
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20130080566 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DYNAMIC CACHE DATA DECOMPRESSION IN A TRAFFIC DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENT - Described herein are systems and methods for use with a load balancer or traffic director, and administration thereof, wherein the traffic director is provided as a software-based load balancer that can be used to deliver a fast, reliable, scalable, and secure platform for load-balancing Internet and other traffic to back-end origin servers, such as web servers, application servers, or other resource servers. In accordance with an embodiment, the traffic director can be configured to compress data stored in its cache, and to respond to requests from clients by serving content from origin servers either as compressed data, or by dynamically decompressing the data before serving it, should a particular client prefer to receive a non-compressed variant of the data. In accordance with an embodiment, the traffic director can be configured to make use of hardware-assisted compression primitives, to further improve the performance of its data compression and decompression. | 03-28-2013 |
20130080627 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SURGE PROTECTION AND RATE ACCELERATION IN A TRAFFIC DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENT - Described herein are systems and methods for use with a load balancer or traffic director, and administration thereof. In accordance with an embodiment the system comprises a traffic director having one or more traffic director instances, which is configured to receive and communicate requests, from clients, to origin servers having one or more pools of servers. A traffic monitor, at the traffic director, monitors traffic, including the number of connections, between the traffic director instances and one or more of the resource servers within the origin servers. The traffic director can set a traffic rate which controls the traffic, including the number of connections, to provide surge protection, or rate acceleration/deceleration. | 03-28-2013 |
20130080656 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING FLEXIBILITY IN CONFIGURING HTTP LOAD BALANCING IN A TRAFFIC DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENT - Described herein are systems and methods for use with a load balancer or traffic director, and administration thereof, wherein the traffic director is provided as a software-based load balancer that can be used to deliver a fast, reliable, scalable, and secure platform for load-balancing Internet and other traffic to back-end origin servers, such as web servers, application servers, or other resource servers. In accordance with an embodiment, the system comprises a high-speed network infrastructure which provides communication protocols or sockets for use by the origin servers in receiving requests; one or more protocol terminator/emulators for use with the communication protocols or sockets; and an inbound socket configuration and an outbound socket configuration which together indicate which terminator/emulator the traffic director should use in communicating requests to particular ones of the origin servers. | 03-28-2013 |
Gagan Kukreja, Pune IN
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20150152118 | Tetrahydroquinazolinone Derivatives as PARP Inhibitors - Disclosed are compounds of formula (I), their tautomeric forms, stereoisomers, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein R | 06-04-2015 |
Gagan Kukreja, Delhi IN
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20080280926 | Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors - The present invention relates to purine derivatives, which can be used as selective phosphodiesterase (PDE) type IV inhibitors. Compounds disclosed herein can be useful in the treatment of asthma, arthritis, bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), psoriasis, allergic rhinitis, shock, atopic dermatitis, Crohn's disease, adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), eosinophilic granuloma, allergic conjunctivitis, osteoarthritis, ulcerative colitis and other inflammatory diseases especially in humans. Also provided are processes for the preparation of disclosed compounds, pharmaceutical composition containing the disclosed compounds and their use as selective phosphodiesterase (PDE) type IV inhibitors. | 11-13-2008 |
Gagan Kukreja, Siena IT
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20100093726 | NOVEL 4-AMINO-QUINOLINE DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS ANTI-MALARIA DRUGS - The present invention relates to clotrimazole/quinoline hybrids useful as active ingredients of anti-malaria drugs. The compounds show a remarkable in vitro biological activity especially against the chloroquine-resistant | 04-15-2010 |
Girish G. Kukreja, Pembrook Pines, FL US
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20130014127 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY GENERATING COMPUTER CODE FOR MESSAGE FLOWS - Computer-executable code is automatically generated for a message flow in a message queuing infrastructure by determining a type of the message flow, inputting message flow parameters, and generating the computer-executable code based on the type of the message flow and the message flow parameters. The generation of code can also implement a design pattern, which is input based on the determined type of message flow. The computer-executable code can be, for example, Extended Structured Query Language (ESQL) code. The type of the message flow can identify, for example, a transformation requirement of the message flow. The transformation requirement can be, for example, one of (i) transformation from a first Extensible Markup Language (XML) message to a second XML message, (ii) transformation from an XML message to a Message Repository Manager (MRM) message, and (iii) transformation from a first MRM message to a second MRM message. | 01-10-2013 |
Girish G. Kukreja, Pembroke Pines, FL US
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20090089797 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY GENERATING COMPUTER CODE FOR MESSAGE FLOWS - Computer-executable code is automatically generated for a message flow in a message queuing infrastructure by determining a type of the message flow, inputting message flow parameters, and generating the computer-executable code based on the type of the message flow and the message flow parameters. The generation of code can also implement a design pattern, which is input based on the determined type of message flow. The computer-executable code can be, for example, Extended Structured Query Language (ESQL) code. The type of the message flow can identify, for example, a transformation requirement of the message flow. The transformation requirement can be, for example, one of (i) transformation from a first Extensible Markup Language (XML) message to a second XML message, (ii) transformation from an XML message to a Message Repository Manager (MRM) message, and (iii) transformation from a first MRM message to a second MRM message. | 04-02-2009 |
20140149997 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY GENERATING COMPUTER CODE FOR MESSAGE FLOWS - Computer-executable code is automatically generated for a message flow in a message queuing infrastructure by determining a type of the message flow, inputting message flow parameters, and generating the computer-executable code based on the type of the message flow and the message flow parameters. The generation of code can also implement a design pattern, which is input based on the determined type of message flow. The computer-executable code can be, for example, Extended Structured Query Language (ESQL) code. The type of the message flow can identify, for example, a transformation requirement of the message flow. The transformation requirement can be, for example, one of (i) transformation from a first Extensible Markup Language (XML) message to a second XML message, (ii) transformation from an XML message to a Message Repository Manager (MRM) message, and (iii) transformation from a first MRM message to a second MRM message. | 05-29-2014 |
Himanshu Kukreja, Sonepat IN
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20110179325 | SYSTEM FOR BOUNDARY SCAN REGISTER CHAIN COMPRESSION - A system for testing input/output pads of an integrated circuit includes boundary scan register chains, a test control unit and a test data processing unit. Input test data is provided to the test control unit, which then provides the test data to the test data processing unit. The test data processing unit processes the test data to obtain processed test data. Thereafter, the processed data is loaded in each of the boundary scan register chains in parallel. The processed test data is propagated sequentially through the plurality of boundary scan register chains to obtain output test data. The output test data is used to detect faults present in the input/output pads of the integrated circuit. | 07-21-2011 |
Himanshu Kukreja, New Delhi IN
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20130031433 | METHOD FOR PARTITIONING SCAN CHAIN - A system and method for scan partitioning for testing an embedded logic circuit in an integrated circuit (IC) device is provided. One or more scan partitions in the embedded logic circuit are identified. Each scan partition includes one or more scan chains of scan registers. One or more interacting registers connecting scan registers of a first scan partition and scan registers of a second scan partition are identified and combined to form an interacting scan chain. The embedded logic circuit is tested by selectively activating the scan chains of the first and second scan partitions and the interacting scan chain. | 01-31-2013 |
20130091395 | CIRCUIT TO REDUCE PEAK POWER DURING TRANSITION FAULT TESTING OF INTEGRATED CIRCUIT - A circuit for reducing peak power during transition fault testing of an integrated circuit (IC) includes a programmable register that receives scan shift and SDI (scan data in) signals. Input and output ports of the programmable register are connected together. A multiplexer is provided that has a first input port that is maintained asserted, and a second input port connected to the output port of the programmable register. A scan shift signal, which remains asserted during a scan shift operation and de-asserted during a scan capture operation, is provided at a select input port of the multiplexer. The output of the multiplexer is provided as an input to a clock gating cell. The clock gating cell selectively provides the clock signal to the scan-chain flip-flops in the IC based on the scan shift signal and a functional enable signal, and reduces peak power during transition fault testing. | 04-11-2013 |
20130117618 | SCAN TESTING OF INTEGRATED CIRCUIT WITH CLOCK GATING CELLS - An integrated circuit includes a set of cells for operation in a functional mode and in a scan testing mode, and a spare cell. The cells are connected in a scan chain with scan data inputs connected to the outputs of preceding cells in the scan chain and respond to assertion of a scan enable signal. A clock gating element applies a functional clock signal to clock inputs of the cells in response to a gating enable signal in functional mode and a test clock signal in response to a test mode signal in scan testing mode. A functional data input of the spare cell latches the gating enable signal during the scan testing mode in response to de-assertion of the scan enable signal. The output of the spare cell is connected to the scan data input of one of the cells in response to the scan enable signal. | 05-09-2013 |
20130139013 | LOW LEAKAGE CURRENT OPERATION OF INTEGRATED CIRCUIT USING SCAN CHAIN - An integrated circuit (IC) having a low leakage current mode of operation has a number of modules for running respective applications. The modules have respective cells and respective test scan chain elements. The IC also has a controller for configuring an active module to operate in a functional mode and a selected inactive module to operate in a low leakage current mode. Configuring the selected inactive module to operate in low leakage current mode includes enabling scan mode of the selected inactive module, and applying a low leakage vector of input signals from the controller to the cells of the inactive module using the scan chain. Functional data outputs of the inactive module are disabled during low leakage current mode. In the meantime, the active modules continue to operate in the functional mode. | 05-30-2013 |
Joginder Kukreja, Brooklin, CA US
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20140080939 | HIGH-STRENGTH GLUE FORMULATION - A pourable glue formulation is provided. The pourable glue formulation includes a first urethane polymer, wherein the first urethane polymer is operative to provide adequate tensile strength to the formulation; a second urethane polymer, wherein the second urethane polymer is operative to provide adequate flexibility to the formulation; propylene glycol; an ester alcohol; a biocide; a crosslinking agent; a defoamer; and a viscosity modifier. | 03-20-2014 |
Joginder Kukreja, Brooklin CA
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20110178203 | HIGH STRENGTH GLUE FORMULATION - A pourable glue formulation is provided. The pourable glue formulation includes a first urethane polymer, wherein the first urethane polymer is operative to provide adequate tensile strength to the formulation; a second urethane polymer, wherein the second urethane polymer is operative to provide adequate flexibility to the formulation; propylene glycol; an ester alcohol; a biocide; a crosslinking agent; a defoamer; and a viscosity modifier. | 07-21-2011 |
20110301260 | HIGH-STRENGTH GLUE STICK FORMULATION - A high-strength glue stick formulation that includes water; a defoamer; a bactericide; an oil; polyvinylpyrrolidone; a plurality of polyurethane dispersions; dipropylene glycol n-butyl ether; sodium stearate; casein; sodium hydroxide; and at least one adhesion promoter. | 12-08-2011 |
20120316260 | HIGH-STRENGTH GLUE STICK FORMULATION WITH COLOR INDICATOR - A high-strength, solid adhesive formulation is provided. This formulation includes polyvinylpyrrolidone; at least one polymer dispersion that further includes polyurethane and that is capable of withstanding high mixing temperatures; casein for conferring lubricity to the formulation; and sodium stearate, which is operative to facilitate formation of a glue stick product for use in for joining paper or non-paper items. | 12-13-2012 |
20130008342 | GLUE STICK FORMULATED WITH NATURALLY OCCURRING POLYMERS - A “green” glue stick formulation that includes at least one starch; casein; and, optionally, a mixture of naturally occurring fatty acids. | 01-10-2013 |
20130059954 | GLUE STICKS FORMULATED WITH ACRYLIC DISPERSIONS - A glue stick formulation that includes at least one acrylic dispersion; at least one solvent; at least one defoamer; at least one fatty acid; at least one caustic solution; at least one processing oil; and at least one adhesion promoter. At least one color indicator and at least one organic amine may also be included in some versions of this formulation. | 03-07-2013 |
Mayank Kukreja, Pilibhit IN
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20090116811 | TAGBOARD FOR VIDEO TAGGING - Keyframes of video are arranged on a display based on characteristics on the keyframes, such as content similarity and temporal relation as compared to each other, where input is received comprising one or more keyframes from video data and it is determined where to display the one or more keyframes along a first axis of the display based on a time associated with the keyframe or keyframes. It is determined where to display the one or more keyframes along a second axis based on the content of the keyframe or keyframes. | 05-07-2009 |
Muskan Kukreja, Scottsdale, AZ US
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20150241420 | METHODS FOR DISCOVERING THERAPEUTIC TARGETS - Disclosed are methods and devices to provide efficient methods and systems for discovering therapeutic targets, novel antigens, and for deciphering an immunosignature. The invention discloses methods for the identification of unique peptides which form an immunosignature. The invention can be applied to target identifying screening in drug discovery. | 08-27-2015 |
Navin Kukreja, Bangalore IN
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20130103813 | Handling of HTTP Video Streams - According to one embodiment, a network device examines content-type fields of a Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) response message in response to a request for a selected content type. Thereafter, the priority level and/or the quality of service (QoS) level of communications is modified during transmission of a data stream having the selected content type. | 04-25-2013 |
20140003236 | System and Method for Dynamic Rate Adaptation Based on Real-Time Call Quality Metrics | 01-02-2014 |
Pranav Kukreja, Bellevue, WA US
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20120167158 | SCOPED RESOURCE AUTHORIZATION POLICIES - Resource authorization policies and resource scopes may be defined separately, thereby decoupling a set of authorization rules from the scope of resources to which those rules apply. In one example, a resource includes anything that can be used in a computing environment (e.g., a file, a device, etc.). A scope describes a set of resources (e.g., all files in folder X, all files labeled “Y”, etc.). Policies describe what can be done with a resource (e.g., “read-only,” “read/write,” “delete, if requestor is a member of the admin group,” etc.). When scopes and policies have been defined, they may be linked, thereby indicating that the policy applies to any resource within the scope. When a request for the resource is made, the request is evaluated against all policies associated with scopes that contain the resource. If the conditions specified in the policies apply, then the request may be granted. | 06-28-2012 |
20130125199 | TESTING ACCESS POLICIES - A policy that governs access to a resource may be tested against real-world access requests before being used to control access to the resource. In one example, access to a resource is governed by a policy, referred to as an effective policy. When the policy is to be modified or replaced, the modification or replacement may become a test policy. When a request is made to access the resource, the request may be evaluated under both the effective policy and the test policy. Whether access is granted is determined under the effective policy, but the decision that would be made under the test policy is noted, and may be logged. If the test policy is determined to behave acceptably when confronted with real-world access requests, then the current effective policy may be replaced with the test policy. | 05-16-2013 |
Rajiv Kukreja, Jersey City, NJ US
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20080289037 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO SECURE RESTRICTED INFORMATION IN ELECTRONIC MAIL MESSAGES - Systems and methods are provided to secure restricted information in electronic mail messages. According to some embodiments, it is determined at a client device that an email message is being generated by a user. A security classification may be associated with the email message, and the email message may be sent toward a destination along with an indication of the security classification, wherein the email message is routed based, at least in part, on the security classification. | 11-20-2008 |
Ramandeep Singh Kukreja, Bangalore IN
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20130322771 | SHAPE DETECTION USING CHAIN CODE STATES - A method for identifying objects in a digital image includes tracing chain codes associated with the contour of the object; a series of states is maintained, and the next chain codes in the contour are accepted only if they comply with allowed chain codes for each state. Certain chain codes trigger a transition into a next state. If a disallowed chain code is encountered, the process halts. | 12-05-2013 |
Ramandeep Singh Kukreja, Bilaspur IN
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20150030250 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND MEDIUM FOR IMAGE OBJECT AND CONTOUR FEATURE EXTRACTION - A method includes determining a position and length of a non-zero run in a row of a pixel map. The method also includes determining a number of neighbors for the non-zero run in a preceding row, based at least in part on the position and the length. In addition, the method includes updating a correspondence map of the non-zero run and a correspondence map of a first neighbor of the non-zero run, based at least in part on a correspondence map of a second neighbor of the non-zero run, in response to a determination that the non-zero run has at least two neighbors in the preceding row. | 01-29-2015 |
Sanjay Kukreja, New Delhi IN
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20120029967 | ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING TOOL - An enterprise resource planning tool that accesses primary sales data tracked by an enterprise resource planning system operated by a company and describing primary sales of products offered by the company. The enterprise resource planning tool also accesses inventory level data that describes inventory levels for the products at one or more recipients of the primary sales of the products offered by the company. The enterprise resource planning tool further derives secondary sales data that describes secondary sales of the products offered by the company based on the accessed primary sales data and the accessed inventory level data. In addition, the enterprise resource planning tool stores the derived secondary sales data and uses the stored secondary sales data to perform operations related to enterprise resource planning. | 02-02-2012 |
Sourabh Kukreja, Madhya Pradesh IN
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20110264255 | Configuration Mapping Using A Multi-Dimensional Rule Space And Rule Consolidation - A configuration mapping system and method increase the effectiveness of mapping of information from an established product line to a new product offering. In at least one embodiment, the configuration mapping system herein uses configuration mapping rules to map individual product features and entire configurations from established products to a new product offering. The configuration mapping system also provides a way to appropriately map, for example, demand and sales information for the purpose of demand estimation and sales prediction. Conventionally, mapping can be ineffective because the configuration mapping rules usually focus on one part of the product at a time, and, if applied in isolation, the impact on other parts is missed. The systems and method herein provide a way to integrate configuration mapping rules across feature parts, time periods, and product lines into a unified, holistic view, allowing for new insights. | 10-27-2011 |
Sourabh Kukreja, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh IN
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20130132701 | CONFIGURATION MAPPING USING A MULTI-DIMENSIONAL RULE SPACE AND RULE CONSOLIDATION - A configuration mapping system and method increase the effectiveness of mapping of information from an established product line to a new product offering. In at least one embodiment, the configuration mapping system herein uses configuration mapping rules to map individual product features and entire configurations from established products to a new product offering. The configuration mapping system also provides a way to appropriately map, for example, demand and sales information for the purpose of demand estimation and sales prediction. Conventionally, mapping can be ineffective because the configuration mapping rules usually focus on one part of the product at a time, and, if applied in isolation, the impact on other parts is missed. The systems and method herein provide a way to integrate configuration mapping rules across feature parts, time periods, and product lines into a unified, holistic view, allowing for new insights. | 05-23-2013 |
Sumeet Kukreja, Round Rock, TX US
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20140201511 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OPTIMIZING OUT OF BAND JOB EXECUTION TIME - A method of performing an out of band (OOB) job at a host is disclosed. A boot option query is transmitted from the host to a service processor. It is then determined if a current boot option is an OOB job. At least one of a job type and a device type associated with the OOB job is identified if the current boot option is an OOB job. An Option ROM and a driver relating to the identified job type and the identified device type is then selectively loaded and the OOB job is performed. | 07-17-2014 |
20150039939 | System and Method for Secure Remote Diagnostics - An information handling system includes a processor and a management controller separate from the processor. The management controller is operable to boot the information handling system to a system service management module, direct the system service management module to execute diagnostics code on the processor and to store a result from the execution of the diagnostics code in a predetermined memory location. The management controller is also operable to retrieve the result from the predetermined memory location. | 02-05-2015 |
Vijay I. Kukreja, Cumberland, RI US
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20140180707 | PHARMACEUTICAL INTERACTION CHECKER - A smartphone or tablet or in store kiosk application allows a user to input information related to a pharmaceutical product and, in response, displays a list of interactions related to the pharmaceutical product and at least one other product. The application may also check for interactions based on medical conditions. | 06-26-2014 |
20140222627 | 3D VIRTUAL STORE - A system for navigating products and services presented via a computer interface. The system may include a three-dimensional isometric view of a virtual store that may be displayed on a computer touchscreen. The displayed virtual store may include at least one internal wall of the virtual store, a plurality of virtual rows of shelves, each shelf containing virtual products, and a plurality of icons that, when selected, allow entry into at least one sub-store. | 08-07-2014 |