Vladimir L.
Vladimir L. Bychkovsky, South Grafton, MA US
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20100017861 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MOBILE VIRTUAL NETWORK OPERATOR (MVNO) HOSTING AND PRICING - A method and apparatus facilitating access to a communication session for a client is provided. The method may comprise receiving, at a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO), an access request from a client, wherein the MVNO is associated with a set of mobile network operators (MNOs), receiving, from the client, client connection parameters associated with at least one of the set of MNOs, formulating at least one option for a communication session over a network associated with at least one of the set of MNOs, the at least one option based on the client connection parameters and MVNO-connection parameters associated with the set of MNOs, and establishing a selected communication session based on the at least one option. | 01-21-2010 |
Vladimir L. Dribinski, San Jose, CA US
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20150007765 | CLBO Crystal Growth - A solution-stirring top-seeded solution-growth method for forming CLBO of the type where water is added to a precursor mixture, where heavy water is substituted for the water. | 01-08-2015 |
Vladimir L. Druskin, Brookline, MA US
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20110246140 | DATA SET INVERSION USING SOURCE-RECEIVER COMPRESSION - Source-receiver compression is used to help design surveys and mitigate the computational costs of data set inversion. The source-receiver compression is based on data redundancy and sensitivity. More particularly, a compressed source array is produced for minimum redundancy and maximum sensitivity to reservoir model parameters. The synthesized transmitter array has a reduced number of sources, thereby reducing the number of forward model simulations needed to carry out the inversion. Furthermore, the data collected at the receivers employed in the survey can be compressed. This has the implication of reducing the computational cost of constructing the Jacobian matrix and inverting the corresponding Hessian matrix. | 10-06-2011 |
Vladimir L. Druskin, Cambridge, MA US
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20150272506 | WAVE EQUATION PROCESSING - A volume of data is partitioned into a plurality of domains. A multilevel preconditioner is applied in the plurality of domains to provide iterative approximate solutions for the domains, which are coupled with boundary conditions. The approximate solutions for the domains are stitched together to provide a solution for a wave equation which can be used in full waveform inversion. | 10-01-2015 |
Vladimir L. Gnatyuk, Moscow RU
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20100274972 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUSES FOR PARALLEL COMPUTING - Systems, methods, and apparatuses for parallel computing are described. In some embodiments, a processor is described that includes a front end and back end. The front includes an instruction cache to store instructions of a strand. The back end includes a scheduler, register file, and execution resources to execution the strand's instructions. | 10-28-2010 |
Vladimir L. Larionov, Potomac, MD US
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20090136924 | RAPID GENERATION OF LONG SYNTHETIC CENTROMERIC TANDEM REPEATS FOR MAMMALIAN ARTIFICIAL CHROMOSOME FORMATION - Methods are described for construction of long synthetic arrays of DNA repeats, such as alphoid repeats or other repeat sequences. The methods include concatamerization of DNA into short repeats (for instance using rolling circle amplification or directional in vitro ligation), followed by assembling the short repeats into long arrays by homologous recombination during transformation into microbe cells. These methods can be described generally as Recombinational Amplification of Repeats (RAR). The long arrays are engineered centromere-like regions that allow one to construct mammalian artificial chromosomes with a predefined centromeric region structure. Artificial chromosomes, including human artificial chromosomes with a regulated centromere, and methods of their use are also provided | 05-28-2009 |
20100022006 | GAMMA SATELLITE INSULATOR SEQUENCES AND THEIR USE IN PREVENTING GENE SILENCING - Regulatory elements, specifically insulators and transgene constructs containing insulator nucleic acid sequences, are disclosed herein. Methods of using insulators and transgene constructs including insulators to inhibit, delay, or prevent gene silencing are also disclosed herein. | 01-28-2010 |
20110318374 | SPANX-B POLYPEPTIDES AND THEIR USE - It is disclosed herein that SPANX-B is uniquely expressed in a number of human tumors and that SPANX-B is an immunogenic antigen that is recognized by human T cells inducing helper CD4 | 12-29-2011 |
20140127246 | SPANX-B POLYPEPTIDES AND THEIR USE - It is disclosed herein that SPANX-B is uniquely expressed in a number of human tumors and that SPANX-B is an immunogenic antigen that is recognized by human T cells inducing helper CD4 | 05-08-2014 |
Vladimir L. Minustin, Plymouth, MN US
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20130176481 | Video Photography System - A video photography system includes a video camera system and a background lighting system. The video camera system is configured to capture photographs of a subject positioned between the video camera system and a background. The background lighting system is configured to generate background lighting conditions on the background. The background lighting conditions include at least a first lighting condition and a second lighting condition. | 07-11-2013 |
Vladimir L. Motin, League City, TX US
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20090069248 | Substrate peptide sequences for plague plasminogen activator and uses thereof - The present invention is directed to peptide sequences that were identified from combinatorial libraries and could serve as substrates of plague plasminogen activator (Pla). Another aspect of the present invention is drawn to peptides derived from the substrates for Pla as a result of chemical modifications leading to specific inactivation of the proteolytic activity of Pla. Additionally, the present invention is directed to the use of the substrates identified herein in the detection of bacteria expressing omptin family of proteases which includes | 03-12-2009 |
20120045474 | Substrate peptide sequences for plague plasminogen activator and uses thereof - The present invention is directed to peptide sequences that were identified from combinatorial libraries and could serve as substrates of plague plasminogen activator (Pla). Another aspect of the present invention is drawn to peptides derived from the substrates for Pla as a result of chemical modifications leading to specific inactivation of the proteolytic activity of Pla. Additionally, the present invention is directed to the use of the substrates identified herein in the detection of bacteria expressing omptin family of proteases which includes | 02-23-2012 |
Vladimir L. Velichansky, Moscow RU
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20100062144 | Document security, securities and article protection method using nanodiamonds with active NV centers - The invention relates to the field of the protection of securities, documents, and articles. A method of protection of documents, securities, or articles using quantum markers based on active nitrogen vacancy centers in nanocrystals of diamonds is proposed in the invention. The technical result is an increase in the reliability of the protection of the object of protection against falsification. The technical result is achieved by the fact that, in a method of protection of documents, securities, and articles that consists in the fact that the optical properties of NV centers of nanoparticles of diamond are used for protection against counterfeits, during the fabrication of the object of protection, nanoparticles of diamond measuring from 5 to 150 nm are introduced into it or into its constituent components. 1 dependent claim, 2 illustrations. | 03-11-2010 |