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Nikita Fakhri, Goettingen DE
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20150086979 | Method for Detecting Single Molecules in Living Cells and System for Use - The present invention relates in a first aspect to a method for detecting single molecules in living cells based on tracking single molecules labelled with SWNTs (Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube). In a further aspect, the present invention provides a kit comprising at least a SWNT for use in time resolved determination of single molecules in living cells as well as to a system for detecting the presence, in particular, the trajectories of single cells in living cells. | 03-26-2015 |
Nikita Fonarev, Novato, CA US
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20140257947 | Integrated Content Provider-Distributor Network - A method and system for providing a digital platform including interactive tools to a plurality of content providers to enable broadcasting via digital streaming by the content providers, side-loading and cross selling between content providers, connecting one or more content providers with each other and with selected content consumers are disclosed. | 09-11-2014 |
20150149327 | INTEGRATED CONTENT PROVIDER-DISTRIBUTOR NETWORK - An graphical user interface for providing a digital platform including interactive tools to a plurality of content providers to enable broadcasting via digital streaming by the content providers, side-loading and cross selling between content providers, connecting one or more content providers with each other and with selected content consumers is disclosed. | 05-28-2015 |
Nikita Iltchencko, Glassboro, NJ US
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20150284308 | EXTRACTION AND PURIFICATION OF URUSHIOL FROM BOTANICAL SOURCES - The disclosure relates to methods for preparing urushiol from plants including, for example, poison ivy or poison oak. The methods include extraction of plant material using a primary organic solvent more polar than ethanol, followed by a solvent extraction using substantially immiscible solvents having substantially different polarities, such as hexane and acetonitrile. The method can include further purification, such as by fractionation of solvent-extracted materials using a thiazole-derivatized silica gel chromatography medium. The extracts thus generated can exhibit greater purity, higher concentration, and greater stability than extracts made using previously-known methods. The extracts can be particularly suitable for use in immunotherapeutic methods, such as desensitizing individuals who normally develop allergic contact dermatitis attributable to poison ivy or poison oak. | 10-08-2015 |
Nikita Iltchencko US
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20150284308 | EXTRACTION AND PURIFICATION OF URUSHIOL FROM BOTANICAL SOURCES - The disclosure relates to methods for preparing urushiol from plants including, for example, poison ivy or poison oak. The methods include extraction of plant material using a primary organic solvent more polar than ethanol, followed by a solvent extraction using substantially immiscible solvents having substantially different polarities, such as hexane and acetonitrile. The method can include further purification, such as by fractionation of solvent-extracted materials using a thiazole-derivatized silica gel chromatography medium. The extracts thus generated can exhibit greater purity, higher concentration, and greater stability than extracts made using previously-known methods. The extracts can be particularly suitable for use in immunotherapeutic methods, such as desensitizing individuals who normally develop allergic contact dermatitis attributable to poison ivy or poison oak. | 10-08-2015 |
Nikita Kostylev, Moscow RU
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20130054747 | ANTICIPATING DOMAINS USED TO LOAD A WEB PAGE - Aspects of the subject technology are related to systems and methods for anticipating content domain names to be used by a browser. A system may be configured to detect network events while one or more web pages associated with a domain name are being loaded, identify, based on the network events, one or more content domain names that are associated with the domain name, and storing, in a data repository, associations of the one or more content domain names with the domain name. The associations of the one or more content domain names in the data repository may be used to initiate a Domain Name System (DNS) request for at least one of the one or more content domain names when a subsequent web page associated with the domain name is loaded by a browser. | 02-28-2013 |
20130191450 | OPTIMIZATION GUIDED BY CONNECTION CLASSIFICATION IN A WEB BROWSER EXTENSION - A client device requests, from a particular server, a document for presentation in a browser associated with the client device, and receives the document. The client device calculates one or more connection performance values for the document and determines whether the one or more connection performance values are below a threshold value. The client device sends, to another server, a request for another document, for presentation in the browser, where the request for the other document includes an indication of whether the one or more connection performance values are below the threshold value. The client device receives a first version of the other document when the connection performance is below the threshold value and receives a second version of the other document when the connection performance is greater than or equal to the threshold value, where the first version includes less rich content than the second version. | 07-25-2013 |
20140068456 | CUSTOMIZED LOGIN INTERFACE - Various aspects of the subject technology relate to systems, methods, and machine-readable media for providing a customized background in a user interface based on a selection of a user login option. A system can be configured to identify at least a first user and a second user of a computing machine, display a first background for the first user in a user login interface comprising at least a first user login option for the first user and a second user login option for the second user, receive a selection of the second user login option for the second user, and replace, in response to the receiving of the selection, the first background for the first user in the user login interface with a second background for the second user. | 03-06-2014 |
Nikita Kozhekin, Redmond, WA US
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20130227028 | ENHANCED REPLICATION FOR MESSAGE SERVICES - Systems, methods, and software are disclosed that provide enhanced replication for message services. In one implementation, updates to a message source are replicated to message targets. The replication is monitored to identify an individual health of the replication for each of the message targets. A composite health of the replication is determined based on the individual health of the replication for each of the message targets. The updates to the message source are then controlled based on the composite health of the replication. | 08-29-2013 |
20130340075 | ENHANCED DATA PROTECTION FOR MESSAGE VOLUMES - In a message replication environment, instances of a message volume are hosted by message systems. Each message system exchanges condition information with the other message systems indicative of the health of the volume instance hosted by the message system. Each message system then determines independently from the other message systems whether or not the message volume is sufficiently protected. In the event that the message volume is insufficiently protected, a protection action can be initiated. | 12-19-2013 |
20140351216 | ENHANCED REPLICATION - Systems, methods, and software are disclosed that provide enhanced replication for message services. In one implementation, updates to a replication source are replicated to replication targets. The replication is monitored to identify an individual health of the replication for each of the replication targets. A composite health of the replication is determined based on the individual health of the replication for each of the replication targets. The updates to the replication source are then controlled based on the composite health of the replication. | 11-27-2014 |
Nikita Krasilnikov, Quincy, MA US
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20130145541 | RV mounted sauna - A mobile recreational vehicle mounted sauna which in one embodiment is wood-fired to provide the super heated atmosphere associated with russian saunas as well as the ambience thereof, with the mobile sauna being provided with cold showers to simulate jumping into a cold lake or river. A bi-fuel capability is provided in one embodiment in which the firebox of the heater is provided with an extension so that its orifice extends to the exterior of the recreational vehicle so that the wood can be conveniently loaded into the firebox, or so that a propane heating element can be inserted into the firebox, with the sauna being operable in one embodiment during transit. | 06-13-2013 |
20150150756 | Mobile Sauna - A mobile sauna apparatus and related methods are provided. The mobile sauna apparatus includes a mobile vehicle having a vehicle body with a floor, roof and sidewalls. A sauna is mounted in the vehicle, the sauna having a heater with a heater orifice, and an extension from the heater orifice through one of the sidewalls of the vehicle and opening to the exterior of the vehicle. A stove pipe is mounted above the heater, the stove pipe surrounded by an insulating material, wherein the stove pipe extends through at least one of: the roof of the vehicle and one of the sidewalls of the vehicle, and wherein the insulating material is positioned between the stove pipe and the at least one of: the roof of the vehicle and the sidewall of the vehicle. | 06-04-2015 |
Nikita Lytkin, Jersey City, NJ US
Nikita Malavia, San Diego, CA US
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20140093552 | Multilayer Biodegradable Microparticles for Sustained Release of Therapeutic Agents - Microparticles are prepared by a method that includes: (a) forming a layer comprising a first polymer on a solid surface by depositing a first composition one or more times on the solid surface, wherein the first composition comprises the first polymer and a first solvent, and evaporating the first solvent in the first composition; (b) forming one or more layers comprising a second polymer and a therapeutic agent by depositing a second composition on all or part of the layer formed in step (a), wherein the second composition comprises the second polymer, the therapeutic agent, and a second solvent; and evaporating the second solvent in the second composition; and (c) forming an additional layer comprising a third polymer by depositing a third composition one or more times on a previously formed layer, wherein the third composition comprises the third polymer and a third solvent; and evaporating the third solvent in the third composition. | 04-03-2014 |
20150216780 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR HAIR IMPROVEMENT - Hair improvement compositions comprising covalent conjugates of a polypeptide and a hydrophilic polymer, or a polysaccharide and a hydrophilic polymer, or both, are provided herein. Methods for improving one or more physical characteristics of hair using the described compositions are also provided. The improvements can be semi-permanent. | 08-06-2015 |
Nikita Ogievetsky, Woodmere, NY US
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20090172518 | METRIC PORTAL - Various aspects are directed to a computer system for implementing an interface for presenting metric data to a user, the computer system may comprise a storage medium, which may, in turn, comprise a sitemap. The sitemap may define an organization of portal pages and wherein each portal page comprises at least one region defining a metric data type and a metric data presentation. The computer system may also comprise at least one processor configured to implement a controller unit. The controller unit may be configured to query a data source to retrieve a first data collection, where the first data collection comprises metric data of a first business context. The controller unit may also be configured to render a first portal page selected from the organization of portal pages according to the first data collection. In response to a request for a portal page change, the controller unit may be configured to render a second portal page selected from the organization of portal pages according to the first data collection. Also, in response to a request for a business context change, the controller unit may be configured to query the data source for a second data collection comprising metric data of a second business context; and render the second portal page according to the second data collection. | 07-02-2009 |
Nikita Oskolkov, Reisterstown, MD US
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20150133768 | USE OF NON-METALLIC CEST AGENTS FOR MRI MONITORING OF NANOPARTICLE DELIVERY - The present invention includes drug-loaded, polymer nanoparticles and liposomes further incorporating a non-paramagnetic, bioorganic CEST agent. The CEST agent allows for an alternative approach to accomplish MR-compatible in vivo tracking of drug-loaded polymer nanoparticles and liposomes, including simultaneous multi-color mapping of more than one particle type, or of the same particle type delivered via two different routes (e.g., systemic versus local). Additionally, the present invention can include a library of biodegradable diamagnetic (DIA)CEST agents. These DIACEST agents can be incorporated into nanoparticle-based delivery systems, such as stealth liposomes loaded with doxorubicin and stealth polymer nanoparticles loaded with paclitaxel. These systems can be tracked, according to an embodiment of the present invention using CEST-based MRI (compared to SPECT/CT) as a method to monitor the efficiency with which the nanoparticles reach the targeted tumors and how long they persist. Measured particle persistence times are also used to guide the spacing between doses. | 05-14-2015 |
Nikita Oskolkov, Tartu EE
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20140038281 | SYSTEM FOR CARGO DELIVERY INTO THE CELLS - The present invention relates to a system for intracellular cargo delivery, named NickFect, comprising at least one component A, which is attached covalently to cell penetrating peptide B and/or peptide or non-peptide construct C. The said delivery system NickFect relates to chemically modified new cell-penetrating peptides (CPP) non-covalently or covalently complexed with cargo for efficient cellular. | 02-06-2014 |
Nikita Pisliakov, Ottawa CA
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20130176315 | Analytical Charting - Methods, program products, and systems for analytical charting are described. A system implementing analytical charting techniques can receive a selection input from a data view displaying data retrieved from a database table. The system can determine a context of the selection input, a data environment in which the selection input is received, and characteristics of data being selected. Based on the context, the data environment, and the characteristics, the system can generate a chart data grouping that specifies a relationship between data in a chart. The system can automatically specify one or more data series for the chart based on the chart data grouping. The system can generate chart parameters automatically and transparently to the user. The system can provide the system-generated chart parameters for display and allow user modification to the system-generated chart parameters. The system can then generate a chart using the chart parameters. | 07-11-2013 |
20140365877 | File History Tagging - A history of uploading an electronic document to one or more destinations is stored as a file tag. The file tag can be a portion of metadata associated with the document. Each time the document is copied to a new location, e.g., uploaded to a database server or a webserver, the location is stored in the tag. When the document is copied locally, the operating system can copy the tag with the document. When the tagged document is edited, a prompt can be displayed. The prompt can provide an option for editing the document locally and an option for editing the uploaded copy. | 12-11-2014 |
Nikita Prokopev, San Francisco, CA US
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20110225263 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR SERVING AN APPLICATION FROM A CUSTOM SUBDOMAIN - In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for serving an application from a custom subdomain. These mechanisms and methods for serving an application from a custom subdomain can enable improved data security, enhanced system performance, optimized resource utilization, etc. | 09-15-2011 |
20110283110 | Secure Communications - Systems and methods are described for communicating between a client machine and a server. A security token message may be transmitted from the server to the client machine. The security token message may include a first security token. The first security token may include a communication interaction identifier that identifies a communication interaction between the client machine and the server and an action request identifier that identifies an action request message capable of being sent from the client machine to the server to request that an action be performed on the server. An action request message including a second security token and transmitted in association with the communication interaction may be received at the server. When it is determined that the first security token matches the second security token, the requested action may be performed. | 11-17-2011 |
20140156794 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR SERVING AN APPLICATION FROM A CUSTOM SUBDOMAIN - In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for serving an application from a custom subdomain. These mechanisms and methods for serving an application from a custom subdomain can enable improved data security, enhanced system performance, optimized resource utilization, etc. | 06-05-2014 |
20160036651 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR SERVING AN APPLICATION FROM A CUSTOM SUBDOMAIN - In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for serving an application from a custom subdomain. These mechanisms and methods for serving an application from a custom subdomain can enable improved data security, enhanced system performance, optimized resource utilization, etc. | 02-04-2016 |
Nikita Proskourine, Plainville, MA US
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20100235919 | ATTACK CORRELATION USING MARKED INFORMATION - Techniques are described for providing security to a protected network. Techniques are described for thwarting attempted network attacks using marked information. The attack correlation system provides marked information to computing devices that probe for sensitive information, and monitors subsequent communications for use of the marked information. In one example, the attack correlation system reroutes communications containing the marked information to a dedicated vulnerable device that logs the communications to monitor the attackers' methods. The attack correlation system may also include functionality to exchange information regarding attempted attacks with other attack correlation systems to gain broader knowledge of attacks throughout one or more networks. | 09-16-2010 |
Nikita Salnikov-Tarnovski, Tartu EE
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20150309777 | METHOD OF CALL CONTEXT ENCODING - The present invention provides methods, systems and computer-program products in support of dynamic calling context encoding, in which call graph evolution is recorded in parallel with call events. In part, this can enable a calling context to be encoded on the fly at a low processing overhead without advance knowledge of the complete call graph. | 10-29-2015 |
Nikita Shamgunov, San Francisco, CA US
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20130198231 | DISTRIBUTED QUERY CACHE IN A DATABASE SYSTEM - A distributed query system includes a distributed collection of dynamically created compiled queries. As each client submits a query, a parameterized query skeleton is identified, which identifies the general form of the query, and the parameters associated with the particular query. If a compiled form of the skeletal query is available within the distributed system, it is executed with the parameters of the current query. If the compiled form of the skeletal query is not available within the distributed system, a compiled form is created, and the location of this compiled skeletal query is stored for subsequent access by this client, or other clients. The executable compiled skeletal queries may be stored at each client system, or in a commonly available server storage system. | 08-01-2013 |
20130198232 | QUERY ROUTING IN A DISTRIBUTED DATABASE SYSTEM - A distributed query system includes a distributed collection of dynamically created compiled queries. As each client submits a query, a parameterized query skeleton is identified, which identifies the general form of the query, and the parameters associated with the particular query. If a compiled form of the skeletal query is available within the distributed system, it is executed with the parameters of the current query. If the compiled form of the skeletal query is not available within the distributed system, a compiled form is created, and the location of this compiled skeletal query is stored for subsequent access by this client, or other clients. The executable compiled skeletal queries may be stored at each client system, in a commonly available server storage system, or within one or more database servers. A routing system may be provided to efficiently route parameterized queries to the appropriate location(s) of the compiled skeletal query. | 08-01-2013 |
Nikita Shamgunov, Redmond, WA US
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20090287677 | STREAMING MEDIA INSTANT ANSWER ON INTERNET SEARCH RESULT PAGE - A method and medium are provided for presentation of media to a user. In one embodiment of the invention, a search query is received containing descriptors of one or more aspects of media. A search is then conducted for sources of media generated in real time that satisfy the search query. Regular, algorithmic search results may be generated as well. An interface for the presentation of the sources of media is then integrated into a search results web page. Upon selecting a source of media in the interface, the source is presented to the user. Sources of media generated in real time may then be presented to a user without the need of navigating away from the search results page. Other embodiments of the invention are directed to receiving and indexing sources of streaming media based on their respective content to aid in satisfying search queries for streaming media. | 11-19-2009 |
Nikita Shamgunov, Bellevue, WA US
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20110289118 | MAPPING DOCUMENTS TO A RELATIONAL DATABASE TABLE WITH A DOCUMENT POSITION COLUMN - Architecture that maps document data (e.g., XML-extended markup language) into columns of one table, thereby avoiding schema normalization problems through special data storage. Moreover, an algorithm is described that can translate a query (e.g., in XPath (XML path language), a query language for navigating through document elements and attributes of an XML document) into a relational algebra query of the document column representation. Based on the characteristics of the new mapping, query rewriting rules are provided that optimize the relational algebra query by minimizing the number of joins. The mapping of XML documents to the table is based on a summary structure and a hierarchical labeling scheme (e.g., ordpath) to enable a high-fidelity representation. Annotations are employed on the summary structure nodes to assist in mapping XML elements and attributes to the table. | 11-24-2011 |
Nikita Solilov, Schaumburg, IL US
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20160070727 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR BUILDING A SEARCH INDEX FOR A DATABASE - Methods and apparatus for building a search index for a database are disclosed. When an incremental build trigger is detected (e.g., a threshold number of documents are added to database), the system determines which sub-indexes need to be updated and which sub-indexes do not need to be updated. Rather than update the affected sub-indexes directly, the system builds new sub-indexes to replace the affected sub-indexes. Database queries that occur during the generation of the replacement sub-indexes use the old sub-indexes. When the new sub-indexes are ready, the system moves pointers from the old sub-indexes to the new sub-indexes so that subsequent database queries use the new sub-indexes. | 03-10-2016 |
Nikita Tahilramani, Ahmednager IN
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20130268191 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING A CARGO TRANSACTION - Devices, systems, and methods for managing a cargo transaction are disclosed. By transmitting and integrating consignment data and real-time cargo status data including data collected from a GPS-enabled monitoring device to a visual cargo server, a visual cargo data is produced. The visual cargo data is contextualized by integrating with contextual data obtained from one or more contextual servers. | 10-10-2013 |
20150371185 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING A CARGO TRANSACTION - Devices, systems, and methods for managing a cargo transaction are disclosed. By transmitting and integrating consignment data and real-time cargo status data including data collected from a GPS-enabled monitoring device to a visual cargo server, a visual cargo data is produced. The visual cargo data is contextualized by integrating with contextual data obtained from one or more contextual servers. | 12-24-2015 |
Nikita Tovstoles, San Jose, CA US
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20140164084 | SKU-LEVEL CARD LINKED OFFER PLATFORM - A system and method to provide item level purchase incentives directly to consumers are fully disclosed. Item level offers may include brand or product SKU-specific offers and rewards. In some embodiments, incentives may be credited directly to the consumer's card or bank account without any action required from the consumer subsequent to purchasing the product. The platform will evaluate potential offers and incentives according to a rules engine. The platform also maps the brand's authorized dealers by location so that offers can be targeted to consumers shopping at that location or who live within a certain distance of that location, for example, in addition to targeting by demographic, household income, past spending patterns, etc. Typically, the platform integrates directly with credit card issuer's systems sending the validated transaction information to the card issuer with an amount to be credited on that card or account. | 06-12-2014 |
Nikita Uraltsev, Saint-Petersburg RU
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20140337290 | SECURE SYNCHRONIZATION OF FILES - A copy of a first file may be stored in a first instance of a file space associated with a user of a first client device. An event is generated for a first modification of the first file and the event is sent to a server. A current revision number of the file space is obtained from the server, and the current revision number is compared to a past revision number corresponding to a last time files were synchronized to the first client device. In response to a determination that the current revision number is higher than the past revision number, a number of events that have occurred to the file space are requested from the server, the number of events corresponding to a difference between the current revision number and the past revision number. The first instance of the file space is updated based on the events. | 11-13-2014 |
20140337386 | INTERNAL FOLDER SHARING - A method and system of sharing a folder in a file system between an owner and a grantee is provided. An indication of a folder to share with a grantee may be received from the owner. The folder to share may be a subfolder within a parent folder, the parent folder not shared with the grantee. Then, sharing permissions indicating a level of access the grantee has to the folder may be stored with the folder. A virtual folder corresponding to the folder to share may be created on a device of the grantee. The virtual folder maps to all objects within the folder to share and may be stored at a level equal to parent folders of a file hierarchy on device of the grantee. | 11-13-2014 |
20140372750 | CLIENT-SIDE ENCRYPTION - Methods and systems of encrypting files at a client in a cloud-based file system are provided. A first key corresponding to an organization to which the client belongs is obtained. Then a first file is encrypted using the first key. Then the encrypted first file is transmitted to a server via a secure channel, for storage in a storage device shared among multiple organizations, the storage device containing one or more files encrypted using keys different than the first key. | 12-18-2014 |
Nikita Visnevski, Niskayuna, NY US
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20090045804 | Cognitive electric power meter - An electric power meter includes an embedded decomposition module that is configured to decompose a power meter signal into constituent loads to segregate and identify energy consumption associated with each individual energy consumption device within a plurality of energy consumption devices coupled to the power meter. | 02-19-2009 |
20120158219 | TRAJECTORY BASED SENSE AND AVOID - A trajectory-based sense-and-avoid system for use on an aircraft is provided that utilizes 4-D constructs, such as 4-D trajectories or 4-D polytopes, to maintain separation from other aircraft and/or to avoid collisions with other aircraft. In certain embodiments the trajectory-based sense-and-avoid system utilizes 4-D trajectories provided from an external source and/or 4-D trajectories estimated based on a variety of data sources during operation. | 06-21-2012 |
Nikita Vladimirov, Yorktown Heights, NY US
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20110293567 | USE OF BACTERIA FOR THE SENSING AND KILLING OF CANCER CELLS - The present invention relates to the field of cancer therapy. Specifically, a chemotaxis fusion-receptor that directs bacteria towards tumors is disclosed. Further encompassed by the present invention is a bacterial cell that comprises at least one chemotaxis fusion-receptor and, preferably, a killing module for the destruction of tumor cells. | 12-01-2011 |
Nikita Voronkov, Redmond, WA US
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20120254118 | RECOVERY OF TENANT DATA ACROSS TENANT MOVES - A history of locations of tenant data is maintained. The tenant data comprises data that is currently being used by the tenant and the corresponding backup data. When a tenant's data is changed from one location to another, a location and a time is stored within the history that may be accessed to determine a location of the tenant's data at a specified time. Different operations trigger a storing of a location/time within the history. Generally, an operation that changes a location of the tenant's data triggers the storing of the location within the history (e.g. upgrade of farm, move of tenant, adding a tenant, load balancing of the data, and the like). When tenant data is needed for an operation (e.g. restore), the history may be accessed to determine the location of the data. | 10-04-2012 |
20120310887 | AUTOMATIC CONFIGURATION OF A RECOVERY SERVICE - A secondary location is configured as a recovery service for a primary location of the service. The secondary location is maintained in a warm state that is configured to replace the primary location in a case of a failover. During normal operation, the secondary location is automatically updated to reflect a current state of the primary location that is actively servicing user load. Content changes to the primary location are automatically reflected to the secondary location. System changes applied to the primary location are automatically applied to the secondary location. For example, removing/adding machines, updating machine/role assignments, removing adding/database are automatically applied to the secondary location such that the secondary location substantially mirrors the primary location. After a failover to the secondary location, the secondary location becomes the primary location and begins to actively service the user load. | 12-06-2012 |
20120311376 | RECOVERY SERVICE LOCATION FOR A SERVICE - A secondary location of a network acts as a recovery network for a primary location of the service. The secondary location is maintained in a warm state that is configured to replace the primary location in a case of a failover. During normal operation, the primary location actively services user load and performs backups that include full backups, incremental backups and transaction logs that are automatically replicated to the secondary location. Information is stored (e.g. time, retry count) that may be used to assist in determining when the backups are restored correctly at the secondary location. The backups are restored and the transaction logs are replayed at the secondary location to reflect changes (content and administrative) that are made to the primary location. After failover to the secondary location, the secondary location becomes the primary location and begins to actively service the user load. | 12-06-2012 |
20120311377 | REPLAYING JOBS AT A SECONDARY LOCATION OF A SERVICE - Jobs submitted to a primary location of a service within a period of time before and/or after a fail-over event are determined and are resubmitted to a secondary location of the service. For example, jobs that are submitted fifteen minutes before the fail-over event and jobs that are submitted to the primary network before the fail-over to the second location is completed are resubmitted at the secondary location. After the fail-over event occurs, the jobs are updated with the secondary network that is taking the place of the primary location of the service. A mapping of job input parameters (e.g. identifiers and/or secrets) from the primary location to the secondary location are used by the jobs when they are resubmitted to the secondary location. Each job determines what changes are to be made to the job request based on the job being resubmitted. | 12-06-2012 |
20150039931 | REPLAYING JOBS AT A SECONDARY LOCATION OF A SERVICE - Jobs submitted to a primary location of a service within a period of time before and/or after a fail-over event are determined and are resubmitted to a secondary location of the service. For example, jobs that are submitted fifteen minutes before the fail-over event and jobs that are submitted to the primary network before the fail-over to the second location is completed are resubmitted at the secondary location. After the fail-over event occurs, the jobs are updated with the secondary network that is taking the place of the primary location of the service. A mapping of job input parameters (e.g. identifiers and/or secrets) from the primary location to the secondary location are used by the jobs when they are resubmitted to the secondary location. Each job determines what changes are to be made to the job request based on the job being resubmitted. | 02-05-2015 |
20150347244 | REPLAYING JOBS AT A SECONDARY LOCATION OF A SERVICE - Jobs submitted to a primary location of a service within a period of time before and/or after a fail-over event are determined and are resubmitted to a secondary location of the service. For example, jobs that are submitted fifteen minutes before the fail-over event and jobs that are submitted to the primary network before the fail-over to the second location is completed are resubmitted at the secondary location. After the fail-over event occurs, the jobs are updated with the secondary network that is taking the place of the primary location of the service. A mapping of job input parameters (e.g. identifiers and/or secrets) from the primary location to the secondary location are used by the jobs when they are resubmitted to the secondary location. Each job determines what changes are to be made to the job request based on the job being resubmitted. | 12-03-2015 |
Nikita Wilson US
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20080206359 | Day and Night Composition and method for treating Pseudofolliculitis Barbae - An effective formulation for the treatment and prevention of pseudofolliculitis barbae, commonly called razor bumps, and the skin irritation associated with the condition. The treat formulation can be used as the last step in a multi-step shaving system consisting of a shaving gel, aftershave balm and the aforementioned treat. The treat can also be used as a standalone product and is formulated to treat and prevent shaving symptoms day and night. | 08-28-2008 |