Narasimhan, US
Aravind Narasimhan, New York, NY US
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20120226546 | System and Method for Satisfying a Transaction Amount from an Alternative Funding Source - Systems and methods for paying a transaction amount at a point of sale (e.g. a physical point of sale or a virtual point of sale) are disclosed. The systems and methods are configured to monitor transaction information to identify eligible transactions at the point of sale. Where the transaction information conforms to predetermined rules, an indicator of an alternative funding source is provided to a user through a web browser, portable electronic device, or other suitable medium. Moreover, the alternative funding options are presented at substantially the same time as a transaction is being processed at a point of sale. Based on the user's selection, a credit may be applied to the transaction account corresponding with at least a portion of the transaction amount from the alternative funding source. Moreover, the credit associated with the alternative funding source is not communicated to the point of sale or the corresponding merchant, but rather is applied directly to the transaction account associated with the purchase of an item. | 09-06-2012 |
20140058857 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SATISFYING A TRANSACTION AMOUNT FROM AN ALTERNATIVE FUNDING SOURCE - Systems and methods for paying a transaction amount at a point of sale (e.g. a physical point of sale or a virtual point of sale) are disclosed. The systems and methods are configured to monitor transaction information to identify eligible transactions at the point of sale. Alternative funding options may be presented at substantially the same time as a transaction is being processed at a point of sale. Based on the user's selection, a credit may be applied to the transaction account corresponding with at least a portion of the transaction amount from the alternative funding source. | 02-27-2014 |
Balaji Narasimhan, Round Rock, TX US
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20140280966 | INTEGRATED CLOUD SERVICE BROKERAGE (CSB) PLATFORM FUNCTIONALITY MODULES - A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium has tangibly embodied thereon and accessible therefrom instructions interpretable by at least one data processing device. The instructions are configured for causing the at least one data processing device to perform a method for enabling a user thereof to select one or more cloud service providers that offer cloud service resources fulfilling cloud service resource requirements of a cloud service solution, to procure the cloud service resources from the one or more cloud service providers and to provision the cloud service resources in accordance with the service resource requirements of the cloud service solution. | 09-18-2014 |
20140282037 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUMS FOR IMPLEMENTING A CLOUD SERVICES CATALOG - A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium has tangibly embodied thereon and accessible therefrom instructions interpretable by at least one data processing device. The instructions are configured for causing the at least one data processing device to perform a method comprising a plurality of operations. An operation is performed for providing a collection of cloud services in a data structure. An operation is performed for associating, within the data structure, each one of the cloud services with respective information that defines a constraint thereof. An operation is performed for applying the constraint of a particular one of the cloud services thereto in response to the particular one of the cloud services being incorporated into a cloud service architecture design. | 09-18-2014 |
20140282525 | CREATING, PROVISIONING AND MANAGING VIRTUAL DATA CENTERS - A cloud services brokerage platform system includes a virtual data center (VDC) and an architecture management interface. The virtual data center (VDC) includes a plurality of resource groups. Each one of the resource groups includes one or more VDC resources. Each one of the VDC resources is associated with a respective set of resource group specification parameters. The architecture management interface enables an architectural layout of the one or more VDC resources to be displayed. The architectural layout includes a visual depiction of the one or more VDC resources of each one of the resource groups. An arrangement of the visual depiction is dependent upon the respective set of resource group specification parameters. | 09-18-2014 |
20140365662 | CONFIGURING CLOUD RESOURCES - A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium has tangibly embodied thereon and accessible therefrom instructions interpretable by at least one data processing device. The instructions are configured for causing the at least one data processing device to perform a method comprising creating a resource group for providing cloud services, receiving a request to increase a quantity of the virtual machines of the resource group; and instantiating one or more additional virtual machines within the resource group in response to receiving the request. The resource group includes one or more virtual machines that all have virtual machine specifications of a particular configuration. Instantiating the one or more additional virtual machines includes providing each one of the one or more additional virtual machines with virtual machine specifications of the particular configuration. | 12-11-2014 |
20150188927 | CROSS PROVIDER SECURITY MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONALITY WITHIN A CLOUD SERVICE BROKERAGE PLATFORM - Implementation of cross provider security in accordance with the disclosures made herein enables users of a system (e.g., a cloud services brokerage platform) in a cloud environment provides for system-managed provisioning and management of keys to cloud resources thereby allowing the user to manage data security and enable secured access to their cloud resources. To this end, cross provider security management functionality in accordance with the disclosures made herein can include provisioning system-generated keys across different regions in a provider, provisioning cloud brokerage system-generated keys across different providers; and associating (i.e., managing) the keys from the system to a hardware security module. The keys can be managed by/though a variety of different resources (e.g., brokering system, VDC, user group concepts, etc). | 07-02-2015 |
20150206207 | PRICING RULES MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONALITY WITHIN A CLOUD SERVICE BROKERAGE PLATFORM - A pricing rule is created for governing a manner in which pricing of cloud services is adjusted. The pricing rule includes pricing rule configuration information defining an outcome of the pricing rule when applied to cloud service prices and a pricing rule context defining a boundary within which the pricing rule must be implemented to thereby cause the pricing rule to be applied to the cloud service prices. The pricing rule configuration information can specify a pricing adjustment mode, a type of price upon which the pricing rule is to be applied, an entity to which the outcome of pricing rule is to be allocated, and a category of charge upon which the pricing rule is to be applied. The pricing rule context can include a context basis and one or more context basis selections. | 07-23-2015 |
20150341230 | ADVANCED DISCOVERY OF CLOUD RESOURCES - A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium has tangibly embodied thereon and accessible therefrom instructions interpretable by at least one data processing device. The instructions are configured for causing the at least one data processing device to perform a method comprising creating a resource group for providing cloud services, receiving a request to increase a quantity of the virtual machines of the resource group; and instantiating one or more additional virtual machines within the resource group in response to receiving the request. The resource group includes one or more virtual machines that all have virtual machine specifications of a particular configuration. Instantiating the one or more additional virtual machines includes providing each one of the one or more additional virtual machines with virtual machine specifications of the particular configuration. | 11-26-2015 |
Balaji Narasimhan, Ames, IA US
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20100021546 | CONTROLLED-RELEASE IMMUNOGENIC FORMULATIONS TO MODULATE IMMUNE RESPONSE - Single-dose controlled-release immunogenic formulations, such as vaccines, based on bioerodible polyanhydride copolymer or homopolymer microparticles for the control of immune response mechanisms are provided. The copolymer or homopolymer microparticles degrade by surface-erosion from in vivo hydrolysis of anhydride linkages at the surface of the microparticle, which results in controlled release of immunogen(s) to a patient. | 01-28-2010 |
20150216888 | ANTIPARASITIC POLYANHYDRIDE NANOPARTICLES - Filarial parasites | 08-06-2015 |
20160030146 | VACCINE DELIVERY DEVICES - This document provides vaccine delivery devices and methods for vaccinating an animal (e.g., a mammal). For example, vaccine delivery devices that include a container having one or more openings, a vaccine depot located within the container, and a diffusion barrier located within the container in a manner such that material (e.g., an antigenic vaccine component) within the vaccine depot must pass through the diffusion barrier before reaching one of the openings are provided. | 02-04-2016 |
Bharat Narasimhan, Houston, TX US
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20150218929 | Well-Logging System With Data Synchronization And Methods - A well-logging system may include a tool assembly to be positioned within a borehole of a subterranean formation and to store second data including a second time marker related to a first time marker. The well-logging system may include a controller above the subterranean formation. The controller may process first data including the first time marker, recover the second data, and synchronize the second data based upon the second time marker and the first time marker. | 08-06-2015 |
Chakravarthy Nachu Narasimhan, Scotch Plains, NJ US
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20140234296 | STABLE FORMULATIONS OF ANTIBODIES TO HUMAN PROGRAMMED DEATH RECEPTOR PD-1 AND RELATED TREATMENTS - The present invention relates to stable formulations of antibodies against human programmed death receptor PD-1, or antigen binding fragments thereof. The present invention further provides methods for treating various cancers and chronic infections with stable formulations of antibodies against human programmed death receptor PD-1, or antigen binding fragments thereof. | 08-21-2014 |
20150147337 | CRYSTALLINE ANTI-HUMAN IL-23 ANTIBODIES - Crystalline forms of antibodies to human IL-23, such as antibodies to human IL-23p19, are provided, as well as methods of producing such crystalline forms, and uses of such crystalline forms, e.g. in treatment of inflammatory, autoimmune, and proliferative disorders. In various embodiments, the anti-hulL-23 antibody crystals, such as anti-hulL-23p19 antibody crystals of the present invention are obtainable by batch crystallization methods, vapor diffusion methods, liquid-liquid diffusion methods, and dialysis. In other aspects, the invention relates to suspensions of the crystalline anti-hulL-23 antibodies of the present invention, including those at higher concentrations and lower viscosities than would be possible with a corresponding non-crystalline solution at the same concentration of antibody. In other embodiments, the anti-huiL-23 antibody crystals of the present invention have increased stability, i.e. they maintain biological activity of the anti-huiL-23 antibody, such as anti-huiL-23p 19 antibody, longer than corresponding solution formulations. | 05-28-2015 |
Diwahar Narasimhan, Ypsilanti, MI US
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20130039900 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ALTERING COCAINE ESTERASE ACTIVITY - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for treating and preventing cocaine addiction. In particular, the present invention provides mutated cocaine esterase proteins for use in treating and preventing cocaine addiction. | 02-14-2013 |
Diwahar L. Narasimhan, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20100034799 | ANTI-COCAINE COMPOSITIONS AND TREATMENT - Embodiments of the invention disclosed herein generally relate to anti-cocaine therapeutics. Specifically, some embodiments of the invention relate to highly efficient, thermostable, and long-lasting cocaine esterase (CocE) mutants that can protect against the toxic and reinforcing effects of cocaine in subjects. Provided herein are mutant CocE polypeptides displaying thermostable esterase activity. Also provided are methods of treating cocaine-induced conditions in a subject in need via administration of mutant CocE as well as methods for high-throughput screening of candidate esterase polypeptides. | 02-11-2010 |
20110142816 | THERMOSTABILIZATION OF PROTEINS - Provided are compositions comprising a cocaine esterase (CocE) and a compound that thermostabilizes the CocE. Also provided are methods of thermostabilizing a cocaine esterase. Additionally provided are methods of treating a mammal under-going a cocaine-induced condition. Methods of determining whether a compound is a thermostabilizing agent for a protein are also provided. Uses of the above-described compositions for the treatment of a cocaine-induced condition is additionally provided. Additionally provided is an isolated nucleic acid encoding a CocE polypeptide having the substitutions L169K and G173Q, and the CocE polypeptide encoded by that nucleic acid, and pharmaceutical compositions thereof. Further provided is the use of that composition for the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of a cocaine-induced condition and for the treatment of a cocaine-induced condition. | 06-16-2011 |
20130136728 | ANTI-COCAINE COMPOSITIONS AND TREATMENT - Embodiments of the invention disclosed herein generally relate to anti-cocaine therapeutics. Specifically, some embodiments of the invention relate to highly efficient, thermostable, and long-lasting cocaine esterase (CocE) mutants that can protect against the toxic and reinforcing effects of cocaine in subjects. Provided herein are mutant CocE polypeptides displaying thermostable esterase activity. Also provided are methods of treating cocaine-induced conditions in a subject in need via administration of mutant CocE as well as methods for high-throughput screening of candidate esterase polypeptides. | 05-30-2013 |
20140348813 | THERMOSTABILIZATION OF PROTEINS - Provided are compositions comprising a cocaine esterase (CocE) and a compound that thermostabilizes the CocE. Also provided are methods of thermostabilizing a cocaine esterase. Additionally provided are methods of treating a mammal undergoing a cocaine-induced condition. Methods of determining whether a compound is a thermostabilizing agent for a protein are also provided. Uses of the above-described compositions for the treatment of a cocaine-induced condition is additionally provided. Additionally provided is an isolated nucleic acid encoding a CocE polypeptide having the substitutions L169K and G173Q, and the CocE polypeptide encoded by that nucleic acid, and pharmaceutical compositions thereof. Further provided is the use of that composition for the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of a cocaine-induced condition and for the treatment of a cocaine-induced condition. | 11-27-2014 |
Jagannathan Narasimhan, Mount Kisco, NY US
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20120159406 | TASK-BASED MULTI-PROCESS DESIGN SYNTHESIS WITH REPRODUCIBLE TRANSFORMS - A task-based multi-process design synthesis methodology is reproducible, and relies on a plurality of child processes to assist a parent process in performing optimizations on an integrated circuit design. Objects from an integrated circuit design are grouped into subsets and assigned to child processes, with each child process performing a transform on each of the objects in the subset assigned to that child process and determining which of the objects in the subset are candidate objects for which performance of the transform has been successful. Each child process also undoes the transform performed for each object such that the same initial state of the integrated circuit design is used to perform each transform. In addition, the parent process tracks the results of performing the transform by each child process, and applies successful transforms in a controlled sequence. | 06-21-2012 |
20120159417 | TASK-BASED MULTI-PROCESS DESIGN SYNTHESIS - A task-based multi-process design synthesis methodology relies on a plurality of child processes to assist a parent process in performing optimizations on an integrated circuit design. Objects from an integrated circuit design are grouped into subsets and assigned to child processes, with each child process performing a transform on each of the objects in the subset assigned to that child process and determining which of the objects in the subset are candidate objects for which performance of the transform has been successful. The child processes then notify the parent process of those objects that qualify as candidate objects, so that the parent process only has to perform the transform on the candidate objects, thereby relieving the parent process from the overhead associated with performing the transform on non-candidate objects for which the transform has been determined by the child processes as not being successful. | 06-21-2012 |
20120159418 | TASK-BASED MULTI-PROCESS DESIGN SYNTHESIS WITH NOTIFICATION OF TRANSFORM SIGNATURES - A task-based multi-process design synthesis methodology relies on a plurality of child processes to assist a parent process in performing optimizations on an integrated circuit design. Objects from an integrated circuit design are grouped into subsets and assigned to child processes, with each child process performing a transform on each of the objects in the subset assigned to that child process and determining which of the objects in the subset are candidate objects for which performance of the transform has been successful. Each child process also provides result data to the parent process for each candidate object to reduce the overhead of the parent process when performing the transform on the candidate object. The result data, which may include, for example, a set of instructions or hints, may allow a parent process to take advantage of the efforts of the child process in performing the transform. | 06-21-2012 |
20130185691 | TASK-BASED MULTI-PROCESS DESIGN SYNTHESIS - A task-based multi-process design synthesis methodology relies on a plurality of child processes to assist a parent process in performing optimizations on an integrated circuit design. Objects from an integrated circuit design are grouped into subsets and assigned to child processes, with each child process performing a transform on each of the objects in the subset assigned to that child process and determining which of the objects in the subset are candidate objects for which performance of the transform has been successful. The child processes then notify the parent process of those objects that qualify as candidate objects, so that the parent process only has to perform the transform on the candidate objects, thereby relieving the parent process from the overhead associated with performing the transform on non-candidate objects for which the transform has been determined by the child processes as not being successful. | 07-18-2013 |
Jana Narasimhan, Scotch Plains, NJ US
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20150038437 | ANTIBACTERIAL COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR USE - The present description relates to compounds and forms and pharmaceutical compositions thereof and methods for use thereof to treat or ameliorate bacterial infections caused by wild-type and multi-drug resistant Gram-negative and Gram-positive pathogens. | 02-05-2015 |
20150038438 | ANTIBACTERIAL COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR USE - The present description relates to compounds and forms and pharmaceutical compositions thereof and methods for use thereof to treat or ameliorate bacterial infections caused by wild-type and multi-drug resistant Gram-negative and Gram-positive pathogens. | 02-05-2015 |
20150080362 | ANTIBACTERIAL COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR USE - The present description relates to compounds and forms and pharmaceutical compositions thereof and methods for use thereof to treat or ameliorate bacterial infections caused by wild-type and multi-drug resistant Gram-negative and Gram-positive pathogens. | 03-19-2015 |
20150119380 | COMPOUNDS FOR TREATING SPINAL MUSCULAR ATROPHY - Provided herein are compounds, compositions thereof and uses therewith for treating spinal muscular atrophy. In a specific embodiment, provided herein are compounds of a form that may be used to modulate the inclusion of exon 7 of SMN2 into mRNA that is transcribed from the SMN2 gene. In another specific embodiment, provided herein are compounds of a form that may be used to modulate the inclusion of exon 7 of SMN1 into mRNA that is transcribed from the SMN1 gene. In yet another embodiment, provided herein are compounds of a form that may be used to modulate the inclusion of exon 7 of SMN1 and SMN2 into mRNA that is transcribed from the SMN1 and SMN2 genes, respectively. | 04-30-2015 |
20150126515 | COMPOUNDS FOR TREATING SPINAL MUSCULAR ATROPHY - Provided herein are compounds, compositions thereof and uses therewith for treating spinal muscular atrophy. | 05-07-2015 |
Kalathur S. Narasimhan, Moorestown, NJ US
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20110239823 | MAGNETIC POWDER METALLURGY MATERIALS - The present invention is directed to electrically conductive compacted metal parts fabricated using powder metallurgy methods. The iron-based powders of the invention are coated with magnetic or pre-magnetic materials. | 10-06-2011 |
20110274577 | COMPACTION METHODS - The present invention is directed to improved compaction techniques for use in powder metallurgical applications using lower temperatures and pressures than are traditionally used in the field. | 11-10-2011 |
20140178576 | Magnetic Powder Metallurgy Materials - The present invention is directed to electrically conductive compacted metal parts fabricated using powder metallurgy methods. The iron-based powders of the invention are coated with magnetic or pre-magnetic materials. | 06-26-2014 |
20140271329 | METHODS FOR SOLVENTLESS BONDING OF METALLURGICAL COMPOSITIONS - The present invention is directed to methods of preparing a bonded metallurgical powder composition comprising melting a binding agent and blending the melted binding agent with a metallurgical powder mixture, in the substantial absence of solvent, for a time sufficient to form the bonded metallurgical powder composition. Bonded metallurgical powder compositions prepared using these methods are also described, as well as compacted powder metallurgical parts prepared using them. | 09-18-2014 |
Kamala Narasimhan, Arlington, MA US
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20110145458 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SERVICING INTERRUPTS GENERATED RESPONSIVE TO ACTUATION OF HARDWARE, VIA VIRTUAL FIRMWARE - The methods and systems described herein describe methods and systems for forwarding an interrupt that is generated by hardware to virtual firmware executing on a virtual machine. A control program receives an interrupt generated by hardware connected to the computing device. The control program forwards the interrupt to virtual firmware executed by a virtual machine executed by the processor of the computing device. The virtual machine receives the interrupt from the virtual firmware and requests, of the virtual firmware by the virtual machine and responsive to receiving the interrupt, objects and methods associated with the interrupt. The control program receives from the virtual firmware, the request for objects and methods associated with the interrupt. The control program extracts, from an ACPI of firmware of the computing device, objects and methods associated with the interrupt and forwards the extracted objects and methods to the virtual machine. | 06-16-2011 |
Kameshwaran Narasimhan, Hickory, NC US
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20110243750 | Wind Turbine Rotor Blade Components and Methods of Making Same - Structural preform layers of multiple rigid unidirectional strength elements or rods are constructed and arranged for use in fabricating load-bearing support structures and reinforcements of wind turbine blades. Individual preform layers include multiple elongate unidirectional strength elements or rods arranged in a single layer along a longitudinal axis of the preform layer. Each preform layer includes one or more fibrous carrier layers to which the multiple strength elements or rods are joined and arranged in the single layer. Each strength element or rod is longitudinally oriented and adjacent to other elements or rods. Individual strength elements or rods include a mass of substantially straight unidirectional structural fibers embedded within a matrix resin such that the elements or rods have a substantially uniform distribution of fibers and high degree of fiber collimation. The relative straightness of the fibers and fiber collimation provide strength elements or rods and the preform layers with high rigidity and significant compression strength. | 10-06-2011 |
20120308394 | Wind Turbine Rotor Blade Components and Methods of Making Same - Structural preform layers of multiple rigid unidirectional strength elements or rods are constructed and arranged for use in fabricating load-bearing support structures and reinforcements of wind turbine blades. Individual preform layers include multiple elongate unidirectional strength elements or rods arranged in a single layer along a longitudinal axis of the preform layer. Each preform layer includes one or more fibrous carrier layers to which the multiple strength elements or rods are joined and arranged in the single layer. Each strength element or rod is longitudinally oriented and adjacent to other elements or rods. Individual strength elements or rods include a mass of substantially straight unidirectional structural fibers embedded within a matrix resin such that the elements or rods have a substantially uniform distribution of fibers and high degree of fiber collimation. The relative straightness of the fibers and fiber collimation provide strength elements or rods and the preform layers with high rigidity and significant compression strength. | 12-06-2012 |
20140023514 | Wind Turbine Rotor Blade Components And Methods Of Making Same - Structural preform layers of multiple rigid unidirectional strength elements or rods are constructed and arranged for use in fabricating load-bearing support structures and reinforcements of wind turbine blades. Individual preform layers include multiple elongate unidirectional strength elements or rods arranged in a single layer along a longitudinal axis of the preform layer. Each preform layer includes one or more fibrous carrier layers to which the multiple strength elements or rods are joined and arranged in the single layer. Each strength element or rod is longitudinally oriented and adjacent to other elements or rods. Individual strength elements or rods include a mass of substantially straight unidirectional structural fibers embedded within a matrix resin such that the elements or rods have a substantially uniform distribution of fibers and high degree of fiber collimation. The relative straightness of the fibers and fiber collimation provide strength elements or rods and the preform layers with high rigidity and significant compression strength. | 01-23-2014 |
20140090781 | Wind Turbine Rotor Blade Components And Methods Of Making Same - Structural preform layers of multiple rigid unidirectional strength elements or rods are constructed and arranged for use in fabricating load-bearing support structures and reinforcements of wind turbine blades. Individual preform layers include multiple elongate unidirectional strength elements or rods arranged in a single layer along a longitudinal axis of the preform layer. Each preform layer includes one or more fibrous carrier layers to which the multiple strength elements or rods are joined and arranged in the single layer. Each strength element or rod is longitudinally oriented and adjacent to other elements or rods. Individual strength elements or rods include a mass of substantially straight unidirectional structural fibers embedded within a matrix resin such that the elements or rods have a substantially uniform distribution of fibers and high degree of fiber collimation. The relative straightness of the fibers and fiber collimation provide strength elements or rods and the preform layers with high rigidity and significant compression strength. | 04-03-2014 |
20150078911 | WIND TURBINE ROTOR BLADE COMPONENTS AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - Structural preform layers of multiple rigid unidirectional strength elements or rods are constructed and arranged for use in fabricating load-bearing support structures and reinforcements of wind turbine blades. Individual preform layers include multiple elongate unidirectional strength elements or rods arranged in a single layer along a longitudinal axis of the preform layer. Each preform layer includes one or more fibrous carrier layers to which the multiple strength elements or rods are joined and arranged in the single layer. Each strength element or rod is longitudinally oriented and adjacent to other elements or rods. Individual strength elements or rods include a mass of substantially straight unidirectional structural fibers embedded within a matrix resin such that the elements or rods have a substantially uniform distribution of fibers and high degree of fiber collimation. The relative straightness of the fibers and fiber collimation provide strength elements or rods and the preform layers with high rigidity and significant compression strength. | 03-19-2015 |
Meena L. Narasimhan, W. Lafayette, IN US
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20090018065 | Plant PR-5 proteins as mammalian therapeutic agents - The Proteins of the PR-5 family having a lectin-like P barrel domain control apoptosis in yeast through receptor binding. Receptors that specifically bind to PR-5 proteins having a lectin-like P barrel domain have been found to be homologous to mammalian adiponectin receptors, and such PR-5 proteins can act as functional homologues of adiponectin and control adiponectin response in mammals. PR-5 proteins having a lectin-like β barrel domain, for example osmotin, can be used in the treatment of conditions in mammals which are the result of activation or inhibition of adiponectin receptor-mediated metaboloic pathways. PR-5 proteins having a lectin-like β barrel domain, nucleic acids encoding such proteins, and receptors that specifically bind such proteins, can also be used in screening and rational design of new therapeutic agents for use in mammals. | 01-15-2009 |
Mukund Narasimhan, Bellevue, WA US
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20080256007 | Learning A* priority function from unlabeled data - A technique for increasing efficiency of inference of structure variables (e.g., an inference problem) using a priority-driven algorithm rather than conventional dynamic programming. The technique employs a probable approximate underestimate which can be used to compute a probable approximate solution to the inference problem when used as a priority function (“a probable approximate underestimate function”) for a more computationally complex classification function. The probable approximate underestimate function can have a functional form of a simpler, easier to decode model. The model can be learned from unlabeled data by solving a linear/quadratic optimization problem. The priority function can be computed quickly, and can result in solutions that are substantially optimal. Using the priority function, computation efficiency of a classification function (e.g., discriminative classifier) can be increased using a generalization of the A* algorithm. | 10-16-2008 |
20110314011 | AUTOMATICALLY GENERATING TRAINING DATA - Computer-readable media, computer systems, and computing devices facilitate generating binary classifier and entity extractor training data. Seed URLs are selected and URL patterns within the seed URLs are identified. Matching URLs in a data structure are identified and corresponding queries and their associated weights are added to a potential training data set from which training data is selected. | 12-22-2011 |
20130151612 | Metadata Prediction of Objects in a Social Networking System Using Crowd Sourcing - A social networking system leverages user's social information to evaluate content submitted for inclusion in objects. If the evaluated submission is accepted, the submission is added to the content of an object. Accepted submissions are also used to predict associations between metadata and objects. Metadata is used to predict which objects will match user searches for information. The social networking system also provides a user interface configured to prompt users to submit information to objects. When a user completes a submission to an object, the user is provided with other options for groups of objects to contribute to. The objects offered are chosen to increase the likelihood that the user will choose to provide submissions to one of the provided objects. | 06-13-2013 |
20140019532 | Determining a Location and Area of a Place - In one embodiment, a method includes calculating a first mean of check-in locations associated with a place; selecting a subset of the check-in locations based on distances between the first mean and the check-in locations; and determining a central location and at least a portion of a perimeter of the place based on the subset of the check-in locations. | 01-16-2014 |
20140181193 | Detecting Mobile Device Attributes - In one embodiment, a method includes receiving a request for a webpage from a mobile-client system of a user, where the request includes an http-header, accessing information describing the user, determining the attributes of the mobile-client system based on the http-header and the information describing the user, and transmitting the webpage to the mobile-client system in response to the request, where the webpage has been customized based on the determined attributes of the mobile-client system. | 06-26-2014 |
20150127744 | Implicit Geolocation of Social Networking Users - In one embodiment, one or more computing systems receive a request for a location prediction for a user from a service. The computing systems access one or more real-time location signals and one or more aggregated location signals. The aggregated location signals may comprise one or more previous location signals. The computing systems may then generate one or more location predictions from the one or more real-time location signals and the one or more aggregated location signals, and calculate a single location prediction for the user from the one or more location predictions. The computing systems may then send, in response to the request, the single location prediction for the user to the requesting service. | 05-07-2015 |
20150207901 | METADATA PREDICTION OF OBJECTS IN A SOCIAL NETWORKING SYSTEM USING CROWD SOURCING - A social networking system leverages user's social information to evaluate content submitted for inclusion in objects. If the evaluated submission is accepted, the submission is added to the content of an object. Accepted submissions are also used to predict associations between metadata and objects. Metadata is used to predict which objects will match user searches for information. The social networking system also provides a user interface configured to prompt users to submit information to objects. When a user completes a submission to an object, the user is provided with other options for groups of objects to contribute to. The objects offered are chosen to increase the likelihood that the user will choose to provide submissions to one of the provided objects. | 07-23-2015 |
Nitya Narasimhan, Hopewell Junction, NY US
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20120284738 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FACILITATING DEMAND-DRIVEN DISTRIBUTION OF CONTENT - Methods and systems for facilitating distribution of content are disclosed. In one example embodiment, a method of facilitating demand-driven population and management of online content within a video-on-demand (VOD) service includes receiving trend information and a link reference at one or more input ports, the reference being at least indirectly indicative of a location at which the content is available, and obtaining and normalizing, by way of one or more processing devices, metadata pertaining to the content. The method further includes determining business rule information pertaining to the content based at least indirectly upon the trend information, content provider policy information, and the normalized metadata, via the processing device(s), and outputting via one or more output ports the business rule information for receipt by the VOD service, whereby availability and prioritization of the content at the VOD service is based at least in part upon the output business rule information. | 11-08-2012 |
20130031581 | PREPARING AN ALERT IN A MULTI-CHANNEL COMMUNICATIONS ENVIRONMENT - The pervasive visibility of television and other screens is leveraged to present pop-up alerts to users. These alerts can be made to appear on any channel at any time, but they are formatted in a way that suits the differing policies of the various channel providers. When an alert is received, an “alert mediator” determines which channel is currently being played on a first user device. The alert mediator reviews alert-rendering rules for that particular channel and prepares the alert according to those rendering rules. The alert is then presented either to that first user device or to a second user device. A rule can provide for “skinning” the alert so that the alert fits in with the “look and feel” of the channel. When a user device displays more than one channel at the same time, the alert mediator chooses which channel's rules to apply in displaying the alert. | 01-31-2013 |
20130132987 | OFFERING TASKS TO USERS BASED ON THEIR COMPETENCE AND ON THEIR CURRENT ACTIVITY - The pervasive visibility of television and other screens is leveraged to present task offers to users. A task broker gives the user an incentive if he accepts and successfully performs the task. To be effective, the task broker first collects profile information about the user. Some of the profile information is used to determine what tasks are appropriate for a given user based, for example, on that user's competencies. Other profile information characterizes the user's current level of activity and, based on that, his “interruptibility.” Tasks and incentives can be chosen based on user-profile information including, for example, demographics and the user's previous interactions with the task broker. Information about the user's successful completion of a task can be used to update the user's profile, and future task offers are based on this updated profile information. | 05-23-2013 |
20130132998 | SENDING A MESSAGE WITHIN A TELEVISION-CONTENT DELIVER ENVIRONMENT - Subscribers to a television-delivery service can send and receive messages within a television-viewing environment. A subscriber can create a message, attach content from the television environment, and send the message to a friend, all without leaving the television environment. A television producer controls its rights to the content by allowing subscribers to select and send some content while preventing other content from being incorporated in a message. Rights can be checked at the sender site, at the recipient site, and in between by a message-transport service. In some situations, the recipient may not have sufficient rights to view the entire message. Specifically, the recipient's subscription level may not allow access to some of the message content that was pulled from the sender's television-delivery service. In this case, the recipient may take corrective action or may view the message with the restricted content replaced with alternative content. | 05-23-2013 |
20130144709 | COGNITIVE-IMPACT MODELING FOR USERS HAVING DIVIDED ATTENTION - Systems and methods are provided for modeling the cognitive impact of content displayed on a first device on a user engaged with a second device. An exemplary method involves obtaining activity by the user associated with the second device when content is displayed on the first device, determining an impact metric for the content, and correlating the impact metric with the user activity for the user. In another embodiment, an exemplary content-management system includes a campaign-management system to provide content displayed on a first device and an impact-modeling system to capture user activity on a second device when the content is displayed on the first device, determine an impact metric for the content, and correlate the impact metric to the user activity for the user. | 06-06-2013 |
20130144725 | PRESENTING CONTENT TO A USER IN ACCORDANCE WITH AN AGREED UPON CONTENT-PRESENTATION POLICY - Systems and methods are provided for presenting content to a user. An exemplary method involves establishing a relationship between a first device and the user, wherein, based on the relationship, one or more instances of secondary content are automatically excluded from display by the first device while primary content is displayed by the first device. The method continues by presenting an instance of secondary content to the user in a manner that is influenced by the relationship. | 06-06-2013 |
20130145399 | PERSONAL TELEVISION CHANNEL - A “personal television channel” is created for a user by a television head-end server. The personal channel has its own playlist that can include, in addition to service offerings from a television-delivery service, content stored locally by the user, media sent to the user from third parties (e.g., an electronic magazine publisher), and messages from other users. The user selects the personal channel just as he would select any other television channel. He then sees a playlist for the personal channel (which may be integrated into a general electronic program guide (“EPG”) supplied by the television provider). The user selects and plays content from the playlist just as he would interact with a traditional EPG. The user can specify local content to be included in his personal channel. He can also send content to another user to be included in the playlist of the recipient's personal channel. | 06-06-2013 |
20130151486 | METHOD AND APPARATUS THAT COLLECT AND UPLOADS IMPLICIT ANALYTIC DATA | 06-13-2013 |
20130155076 | DISPLAY DATA PROCESSING - Disclosed are methods and apparatus for processing display data. The display data specify one or more presentations (e.g., digital signage information) for displaying to a user on an end-user device (e.g., a digital signage device). One or more processors receive one or more criteria (e.g., “user preferences”) and the display data. The one or more processors select some or all of the received display data. This selection may be dependent upon the one or more criteria. The one or more processors then provide, for display by the end-user device, the selected display data. This provision may be dependent upon the one or more criteria. | 06-20-2013 |
20130159876 | SUPPORTING MULTIPLE ATTENTION-BASED, USER-INTERACTION MODES - The present invention monitors a user's activities to determine how much attention he is paying to one or more devices. Based on the information gathered about the user's current “attention profile,” a “user-interaction parameter” is set that reflects where the user's attention is focused and, ideally, how much of his attention is given to each device. Then, based on the user-interaction parameter, the user interface of at least one of the user's devices is configured to optimize the user's interactions, given the amount of attention he is currently giving to this user interface. If the user is giving the majority of his attention to the television, for example, then the user interface of a companion device can be configured to emphasize the types of interactions available to a user who is not actively watching the companion device. | 06-20-2013 |
20130160036 | SUPPORTING MULTIPLE ATTENTION-BASED, USER-INTERACTION MODES - The present invention monitors a user's activities to determine how much attention he is paying to one or more devices. Based on the information gathered about the user's current “attention profile,” a “user-interaction parameter” is set that reflects where the user's attention is focused and, ideally, how much of his attention is given to each device. Then, based on the user-interaction parameter, the user interface of at least one of the user's devices is configured to optimize the user's interactions, given the amount of attention he is currently giving to this user interface. If the user is giving the majority of his attention to the television, for example, then the user interface of a companion device can be configured to emphasize the types of interactions available to a user who is not actively watching the companion device. | 06-20-2013 |
20130339153 | CUSTOMIZATION OF MULTIMEDIA - Disclosed are methods and apparatus for providing customized multimedia content to a user. Multimedia content is provided to a further user. The multimedia content comprises non-customizable, non-advertisement primary content and a customizable advertising opportunity. The further user may customize the advertising opportunity to produce customized multimedia content, which may then be sent, or shared with the user (for consumption by that user). Customization may include selecting an advertisement and including the selected advertisement in the advertising opportunity or selecting an advertising policy for the advertising opportunity. The advertisements (or policies) may be based on preferences (e.g., likes, dislikes, hobbies, interests) of the user. | 12-19-2013 |
20140019539 | DETERMINATION OF INFLUENCE SCORES - Disclosed are methods and apparatus for determining an influence score for a user of one or more social-networking services. The methods comprise acquiring a set of one or more criteria, the criteria having been specified by a first party, acquiring a dataset comprising information that relates to the user's interactions with one or more of the social networks provided by one or more of the social-networking services, selecting from the dataset data that are in accordance with the one or more criteria, and determining some function of the selected data, thereby providing the influence score for the second party. | 01-16-2014 |
20140143043 | MULTI-SCREEN ADVERTISEMENT CORRELATION BASED ON PURCHASES - An advertisement system includes an advertising manager that receives a content-event indicator, which indicates playback of an advertisement for viewing on a first display screen at a media-playback device or indicates playback of recorded content that includes advertisements. The advertising manager can determine an optimal time offset as a duration of time before or after playback of an advertisement to the start of an event that is associated with the advertisement for viewing on a second display screen at a mobile device. For recorded content, an optimization schedule is determined that replaces and time-shifts advertisements during playback of the recorded content. The advertising manager can also determine a fulfillment criterion for a product or service based on latency constraints to indicate a duration of time within which fulfillment of the product or service is expected when offered as a second advertisement corresponding to a first advertisement. | 05-22-2014 |
20140351839 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FACILITATING DEMAND-DRIVEN DISTRIBUTION OF CONTENT - Methods and systems for facilitating distribution of content are disclosed. In one example embodiment, a method of facilitating demand-driven population and management of online content within a video-on-demand (VOD) service includes receiving trend information and a link reference at one or more input ports, the reference being at least indirectly indicative of a location at which the content is available, and obtaining and normalizing, by way of one or more processing devices, metadata pertaining to the content. The method further includes determining business rule information pertaining to the content based at least indirectly upon the trend information, content provider policy information, and the normalized metadata, via the processing device(s), and outputting via one or more output ports the business rule information for receipt by the VOD service, whereby availability and prioritization of the content at the VOD service is based at least in part upon the output business rule information. | 11-27-2014 |
Priya Narasimhan, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20100195623 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING INTERACTIVE VIDEO SERVICES - An apparatus includes a plurality of content sources providing content relevant to an event at a venue, one or more wireless access points positioned at the venue, a plurality of servers distributing the content signals to the wireless access points, and a plurality of wireless communication devices, each using a browser to retrieve the content through one of the wireless access points. A method performed by the apparatus is also provided. | 08-05-2010 |
20150350692 | Systems and Methods for Providing Interactive Video Services - An apparatus includes a plurality of content sources providing content relevant to an event at a venue, one or more wireless access points positioned at the venue, a plurality of servers distributing the content signals to the wireless access points, and a plurality of wireless communication devices, each using a browser to retrieve the content through one of the wireless access points. A method performed by the apparatus is also provided. | 12-03-2015 |
Raghavendra Narasimhan, Seattle, WA US
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20140258479 | MANAGING CONFIGURATION UPDATES - Approaches are described for managing configuration information updates, or other information in a data center, shared resource environment, or other such electronic environment. A management component is provided that can manage distribution of configuration information, operating system (OS) images, authentication data, or other such information for host machines, servers, or other such devices in a network environment. The management component can further perform a number of actions when deploying configuration information updates, such as performing one or more checks to verify the health of a target switch, deactivating the target switch, shifting traffic to and from the target switch, updating a current configuration of the target switch, verifying the target switch's health after the configuration changes, bringing the target switch back in service, among others. | 09-11-2014 |
Rangaprasad Narasimhan, Sammamish, WA US
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20130326084 | DYNAMIC AND INTELLIGENT DNS ROUTING WITH SUBZONES - A request to resolve an IP address is received by a Domain Name Server (DNS). A record, such as an MX record, relating to the request is obtained that comprises a unique label (e.g. record=customer-com.mail.messaging.com) that is used in determining how to resolve the request. The unique label portion of the record (e.g. customer-com) is used to identify information relating to the request such as a version of software/service to use to handle the request, a region used to handle the request, and the like. The same record may be used to direct a request to a different version and/or different region. For example, without changing the record, a request at one time may access a first version/region and a request at a different time access a different version/region. | 12-05-2013 |
Ravishankar Narasimhan, New Albany, OH US
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20140279035 | Systems and Methods for Cross-Channel Sales - This disclosure relates to methods and systems for selling products across sales channels. In one aspect the disclosure relates to receiving information regarding an item that is offered for sale by a first sales channel, receiving information regarding an item that is offered for sale by at least one second sales channel, storing the information received from the first sales channel and the at least one second sales channel, populating a product data record with the information received from the first sales channel and the at least one second sales channel, and offering, in a single transaction, items for sale from the first sales channel and the at least one second channel. | 09-18-2014 |
20140279114 | Systems and Methods for Single Swipe Cross-Channel Sales - This disclosure relates to methods and systems for selling products across sales channels in a single swipe transaction. In one aspect a method for purchasing products is disclosed. The method includes identifying a first product to be purchased from a first sales channel, determining whether the first product is available from the first sales channel, in response to determining that the first product is not available from the first sales channel, determining whether the first product is available from a second sales channel, in response to determining that the first product is available from the second sales channel, adding the first product from the second sales channel to the transaction, and selling the first product from the second sales channel, wherein the transaction is completed with a single tender. | 09-18-2014 |
Santosh Narasimhan, Port Washington, WI US
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20130263370 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING TRANSDUCERS TO PROVIDE A VIBRACOUSTIC EXPERIENCE - This disclosure relates to a vibroacoustic water system. The water system includes a reservoir configured to contain water and comprising a wall. The water system further includes four transducers mounted against the wall of the reservoir. The four transducers are configured to receive an input signal and to generate vibrations within water contained in the reservoir by vibrating the wall of the reservoir. The four transducers are mounted in a configuration such that, when the wall is partitioned into four sections, only a single transducer is mounted against each section of the wall and no other transducers are mounted against the wall. | 10-10-2013 |
20130265270 | USER INTERFACE DEVICE FOR A BATH OR SHOWER - This disclosure relates to a user interface system for a vibroacoustic bath. The user interface system includes a resistive touchscreen device configured to display images and to receive touch input via a panel of the resistive touchscreen device. The resistive touchscreen device is configured to display at least one image for use in controlling the vibroacoustic bath. The resistive touchscreen is further configured to receive a user selection relating to the image. The user interface system also includes a control circuit configured to use the received user selection to determine output signals for driving a plurality of transducers of the vibroacoustic bath. | 10-10-2013 |
Santosh R. Narasimhan, Port Washington, WI US
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20110088159 | WALL-ENTRY BATHTUB - A wall-entry bathtub includes an entry wall movable between a raised position and a lowered position to provide convenient ingress and egress. A handle assembly is coupled to a pair of latches and brackets to selectively restrain the wall-entry bathtub in the raised position. A counterweight assembly is coupled to the entry wall and reduces the force required to move the entry wall between the lowered and raised positions. The entry wall also includes a seal member that is expandable to inhibit water from leaking past the entry wall when the wall-entry bathtub is in use. Dual drains are provided to reduce the time required to drain water from the wall-entry bathtub. And, a controller, in combination with a variety of sensors, applies predetermined logic to control the water filling, entry wall sealing, and water draining of the wall-entry bathtub. | 04-21-2011 |
20120286910 | SHIELDED TRANSDUCER FOR PLUMBING FIXTURE - Plumbing fixtures are disclosed having acoustic electromagnetic transducers mounted thereon to transmit music or other vibrations to the fixture interior. The mounting assembly provides for a shield that reduces exposure of those in the fixture to a magnetic field generated by the transducers. In one form there is a post extending from the transducer, through the shield, to a bracket on the housing. Other structures are provided to facilitate removability of the shield and transducer for maintenance purposes. | 11-15-2012 |
20150020305 | WALL-ENTRY BATHTUB - A wall-entry bathtub includes a basin, a shell defining an entryway to allow access into the basin, and an entry wall movable between a lowered position and a raised position, wherein the entry wall is substantially clear of the entryway in the lowered position and at least partially blocks the entryway in the raised position. The bathtub also includes first and second entry wall position sensors configured to sense the position of the entry wall and a controller in electronic communication with the first and second entry wall position sensors, wherein the controller is configured to control components of the bathtub based at least in part on the position of the entry wall. | 01-22-2015 |
Santosh R. Narasimhan, Sheboygan, WI US
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20090235448 | Shielded Transducer for Plumbing Fixture - Plumbing fixtures are disclosed having acoustic electromagnetic transducers mounted thereon to transmit music or other vibrations to the fixture interior. The mounting assembly provides for a shield that reduces exposure of those in the fixture to a magnetic field generated by the transducers. In one form there is a post extending from the transducer, through the shield, to a bracket on the housing. Other structures are provided to facilitate removability of the shield and transducer for maintenance purposes. | 09-24-2009 |
Saroja Narasimhan, Matawan, NJ US
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20080201870 | Methods, compositions, and kit for coloring hair - Methods, compositions, and kits for coloring hair and maintaining the color between oxidative dyeing procedures. | 08-28-2008 |
20090081136 | Compositions Useful For Tooth Whitening - The present invention provides tooth whitening compositions in the form of a liquid crystal or a microemulsion that includes a tooth whitening agent in an amount effective to whiten teeth, a hydrophilic phase including water, a hydrophobic phase including at least one oil, at least one anionic, nonionic, amphoteric or zwitterionic surfactant, and a water soluble co-solvent having a Hildebrand solubility parameter above 12 (cal/cm | 03-26-2009 |
Saroja Narasimhan, Monmouth Junction, NJ US
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20110152398 | COMPOSITIONS FOR REPELLING FLUID AND USES THEREOF - Provided are compositions for repelling fluids comprising a volatile liquid carrier, a powder-feel agent and less than 5 weight % of an ester selected from the group consisting of formula I, formula II, formula III, and combinations of two or more thereof: | 06-23-2011 |
20110243860 | ORAL CARE COMPOSITIONS - Oral care compositions that are stable, pourable and swishable suspension containing suspending polymer(s). Optional further components include abrasives, surfactants, flavorings, colorings, anti-plaque agents, anti-tartar agents, agents for sensitive teeth, fluoride ion sources and sweeteners. | 10-06-2011 |
20110243861 | ORAL CARE COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates generally to oral care compositions, and more specifically to oral care compositions suitable for cleaning the oral cavity. Methods of use are also disclosed. | 10-06-2011 |
20120058973 | COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING A SILICONE WATER-IN-OIL EMULSIFIER AND A LOW NITROGEN CONTAINING AMINO-FUNCTIONAL SILICONE GUM - Provided are compositions comprising a silicone water-in-oil emulsifier, a low nitrogen containing amino-functional silicone gum, a hydrophobic agent, a non-silicone primary emulsifier, and water. | 03-08-2012 |
Saroja Narasimhan, Mattawan, NJ US
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20080196733 | METHOD COMPOSITIONS AND KIT FOR COLORING HAIR - A method for altering the color of hair comprising applying a bleach composition containing persulfate salts and at least one oxidizing agent to the desired strands of hair for a period of time sufficient to bleach the hair, removing the bleach composition from the hair but leaving at least some residual oxidizing agent on the bleached hair strands, then treating the hair with a colorant composition containing at least one dye operable to color hair in the presence of the residual oxidizing agent found on the bleached hair strands, said colorant composition being free of any oxidizing agents operable to react with the dye present therein to form color, whereby upon-contact with the colorant composition, the hair strands treated with the bleach composition having residual oxidizing agent thereon will react with the dye present in the colorant composition to cause the bleached hair strands to become colored, while any remaining unbleached hair will not become colored by contact with the colorant composition and a kit and shampoo composition for use with the method. | 08-21-2008 |
Saroja Narasimhan, Matawa, NJ US
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20130149262 | COMPOSITIONS USEFUL FOR TOOTH WHITENING - The present invention provides tooth whitening compositions in the form of a liquid crystal or a microemulsion that includes a tooth whitening agent in an amount effective to whiten teeth, a hydrophilic phase including water, a hydrophobic phase including at least one oil, at least one anionic, nonionic, amphoteric or zwitterionic surfactant, and a water soluble co-solvent having a Hildebrand solubility parameter above 12 (cal/cm | 06-13-2013 |
Seetharam Narasimhan, Cleveland, OH US
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20110113392 | PROTECTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (IP) CORES THROUGH A DESIGN FLOW - One embodiment provides a method for protecting an integrated circuit chip design. The method can include storing in memory a circuit description of an integrated circuit core comprising a set of nodes and selecting a plurality of modification nodes from the set of nodes. A sequential structure can be inserted into the circuit description to provide a modified circuit description, the sequential structure utilizing the plurality of modification nodes as inputs. The modified circuit description can be stored in memory. | 05-12-2011 |
Sreraman Narasimhan, Redmond, WA US
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20100057814 | Project Property Sheets - Project property sheets store project compiler and tool properties that are shared across multiple software projects. Property sheets enable a global repository of compiler and tool settings, so that changes in a global project property sheet will automatically propagate to the project property sheets that inherit from the global project property sheet, or from other project property sheets that inherit from the global project property sheet. Users of project property sheets are able to customize their project property sheet by defining their own compiler and tool properties. Defined compiler and tool properties override or supplement compiler and tool properties found in the global project property sheet. | 03-04-2010 |
Sri Devi Narasimhan, Allston, MA US
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20110286930 | METHODS OF IDENTIFYING MODULATORS OF THE PP2A B56 BETA REGULATORY SUBUNIT - The present invention is based at least in part on the discovery that the PP2A B56 regulatory subunit plays a role in regulating insulin signaling by directly regulating phosphorylation of AKT-I. Accordingly, the present invention features methods of identifying modulators of the PP2A B56 regulatory subunit in assays featuring organisms and/or cells. Further featured are therapeutic methods for the use of PP2A B56 regulatory subunit modulators to enhance longevity, to prevent or treat cancer, to prevent or reduce obesity and to prevent or treat type II diabetes. | 11-24-2011 |
Sridhar Narasimhan, Chandler, AZ US
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20110147913 | MICROELECTRONIC PACKAGE AND METHOD FOR A COMPRESSION-BASED MID-LEVEL INTERCONNECT - A microelectronic package includes first substrate ( | 06-23-2011 |
20110157808 | Patch on interposer through PGA interconnect structures - Methods of forming a microelectronic structure are described. Embodiments of those methods include attaching a patch to an interposer, forming at least one interconnect structure above and on a top surface of the interposer; and attaching a flex connector to the at least one interconnect structure. | 06-30-2011 |
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Sri Kamesh Narasimhan, Syracuse, NY US
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20140039195 | Squarylated Lactones Inhibitors for Bacterial Biofilm Formation - A library of unnatural squarylated homoserine lactones (SHLs) and squarylated lactones that bear potential to modulate biofilm formation in Gram negative bacteria. At low concentrations (˜200 μM), these small molecules inhibit biofilm formation of | 02-06-2014 |
Srinivas Narasimhan, Mcdonald, PA US
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20130257888 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DISPLAYING A SIMULATED APPLICATION OF AT LEAST ONE COATING TO A DIGITAL IMAGE - A computer implemented method that includes enabling, using a processor, a user to identify a first area of a digital image, wherein the first area will be colored with a first color. The method also includes segmenting, using the processor, the digital image into a first segment that represents the first area and a second segment that represents a second area of the digital image, wherein an original color of the second area will remain unchanged. The method further includes enabling, using the processor, the user to select the first color, wherein the first color corresponds a first coating color, and displaying, using the processor, the digital image with the first segment colored with the first color. | 10-03-2013 |
Srinivasa G. Narasimhan, Mcdonald, PA US
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20140043321 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VISUALIZING AN OBJECT IN A SIMULATED ENVIRONMENT - A computer-implemented method for visualizing an object includes the steps of providing a simulated environment; rendering, with at least one processor, at least one virtual object based at least partially on the simulated environment, a viewable angle of the at least one virtual object, and object characteristics associated with the at least one virtual object, the object characteristics comprising at least one of the following: reflectance, transmittance, attenuation, or any combination thereof, and changing a viewable angle of the at least one virtual object in response to user input. A system and a computer program product for implementing the aforementioned method includes appropriately communicatively connected hardware components. | 02-13-2014 |
Srinivasa G. Narasimhan, Presto, PA US
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20110243442 | Video Camera for Acquiring Images with Varying Spatio-Temporal Resolutions - A sequence of images of a scene having varying spatio-temporal resolutions is acquired by a sensor of a camera. Adjacent pixels of the sensor are partitioned into a multiple sets of the pixels. An integration time for acquiring each set of pixels is partitioned into multiple time intervals. The images are acquired while some of the pixels in each set are ON for some of the intervals, while other pixels are OFF. Then, the pixels are combined into a space-time volume of voxels, wherein the voxels have varying spatial resolutions and varying temporal resolutions. | 10-06-2011 |
Sudarshan Narasimhan, Flemington, NJ US
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20160100615 | HUNGER MINIMIZED JUICE FASTING SYSTEM - The hunger minimized fasting system relies on providing a blood glucose level at all times in the range of 5 to 10 mM, satisfying glucose needs of the brain and metabolizing blood glucose through anaerobic glycolysis to release ATP at the extramitocontrial portion of the cell. Consuming only solid free nutrient liquids eliminates brain hunger response. Liquids consumed during fasting include solid filtered vegetable soup and clear fruit juices of 8 to 12 ounces taken every 2 to 4 hours having calorie deficiency of 600 to 1400 as compared to minimal daily calorie requirements for an adult. Fat released from storage is metabolized by ATP produced by glycolysis at the extramitocontrial location and enters the interior of the mitochondria, enabling the TCA cycle. Weight loss observed during fasting is about one half to one pound per day. | 04-14-2016 |
Venkataramana Narasimhan, Plano, TX US
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20140210703 | METHOD OF UNLOCKING AND SUBSEQUENT APPLICATION LAUNCH IN PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE VIA ORIENTATION SENSING - An apparatus and method for unlocking in a portable electronic device via orientation sensing are provided. The device includes a display screen and at least one orientation sensor. The method includes displaying at least one moveable object on the display screen, sensing a change in an orientation of the device, moving the moveable object in accordance with the sensed change in orientation, and unlocking the device if the moveable object moves in accordance with a predetermined movement. | 07-31-2014 |
Venkatraman Narasimhan, Plano, TX US
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20140333782 | VIEW-ASSISTED IMAGE STABILIZATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A video device includes a first video camera, a second video camera, a motion estimating portion and an image stabilization portion. The first video camera records a first image of a first field of view, records a second image of the first field of view, outputs a first frame of image data based on the first image and outputs a second frame of image data based on the second image. The second video camera records a third image of a second field of view, records a fourth image of the second field of view, outputs a third frame of image data based on the third image and outputs a fourth frame of image data based on the fourth image. The motion estimating portion outputs a motion signal based the fourth frame of image data. The image stabilization portion modifies the second frame of image data based on the motion signal. | 11-13-2014 |
Vinothkumar Narasimhan, Arlington Heights, IL US
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20150227987 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING LEVEL OF INFLUENCE IN A SOCIAL E-COMMERCE ENVIRONMENT - A system and method for generating and publishing an indicator or score representative of influence, reliability, and/or trustworthiness of reviews and other forms of commentary is based upon actions of individuals over a communication network such as a social e-commerce environment. | 08-13-2015 |
Vishwanath Narasimhan, Woodinville, WA US
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20140282406 | AUTOMATIC RISK ANALYSIS OF SOFTWARE - Techniques are described herein that are capable of performing automatic risk analysis of software. An automatic risk analyzer may determine correlations between binaries of the software and source files of the software, between the source files and functions (i.e., sub-routines) of the software, between changes to source code of the software and defects, new features, and/or feature enhancements in the software, between attributes of the software (e.g., attributes associated with the changes to the source code), etc. at various time instances. The automatic risk analyzer may compare the correlations corresponding to a first time instance and the correlations corresponding to a second time instance to determine any of a variety of temporal relationships regarding underlying factors, including but not limited to new feature(s), feature enhancement(s), defect(s), churn rate, code coverage, code complexity, etc. The automatic risk analyzer may determine risk(s) for the software based on the temporal relationships. | 09-18-2014 |