Bose, US
Amitava Bose, Tempe, AZ US
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20080265291 | MOSFET DEVICE INCLUDING A SOURCE WITH ALTERNATING P-TYPE AND N-TYPE REGIONS - Apparatus and methods are provided for fabricating semiconductor devices with reduced bipolar effects. One apparatus includes a semiconductor body ( | 10-30-2008 |
20080293211 | High voltage deep trench capacitor - A semiconductor process and apparatus provide a high voltage deep trench capacitor structure ( | 11-27-2008 |
20090174030 | LINEARITY CAPACITOR STRUCTURE AND METHOD | 07-09-2009 |
20100025756 | Dual Current Path LDMOSFET with Graded PBL for Ultra High Voltage Smart Power Applications - A dual current path LDMOSFET transistor ( | 02-04-2010 |
20100230736 | High Voltage Deep Trench Capacitor - A semiconductor process and apparatus provide a high voltage deep trench capacitor structure ( | 09-16-2010 |
20110024813 | MOS CAPACITOR STRUCTURES - Methods and apparatus are described for MOS capacitors (MOS CAPs). The apparatus comprises a substrate having Ohmically coupled N and P semiconductor regions covered by a dielectric. A conductive electrode overlies the dielectric above these N and P regions. Use of the Ohmically coupled N and P regions substantially reduces the variation of capacitance with applied voltage associated with ordinary MOS CAPs. When these N and P regions have unequal doping, the capacitance variation may still be substantially compensated by adjusting the properties of the dielectric above the N and P regions and/or relative areas of the N and P regions or both. Accordingly, such MOS CAPS may be more easily integrated with other semiconductor devices with minimal or no disturbance to the established integrated circuit (IC) manufacturing process and without significantly increasing the occupied area beyond that required for a conventional MOS CAP. | 02-03-2011 |
Anima Bose, Dekalb, IL US
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20100031745 | Nano-porous alumina sensor - A nano-sensor including a substrate including pores formed thereon and a detecting mechanism for detecting changes in capacitance due to the presence of a substance. A method of measuring humidity by sampling air with the nano-sensor, detecting changes in capacitance, and determining the relative humidity of air. A method of detecting the presence of a substance by taking a sample with the nano-sensor, detecting changes in capacitance, and determining the presence of a substance. A method of making the nano-sensor by forming nano-pores on a substrate, and forming, on the surface of the substrate, a detecting mechanism for detecting changes in capacitance due to the presence of a substance. | 02-11-2010 |
Anima B. Bose, Dekalb, IL US
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20080274269 | Method of preparing metal phosphate composite catalyst - A method of preparing a substrate by depositing a thin-film electrocatalyst of a platinum phosphate composite surface, the platinum phosphate composite surface being entirely oxygen reductive, onto the substrate through cyclic voltammetry. A method of preparing substrates for fuel cells by depositing the thin-film electrocatalyst onto at least one substrate of a membrane electrode assembly of a fuel cell through cyclic voltammetry. A method of reducing oxygen by depositing the thin-film electrocatalyst on a substrate cathode, and reducing oxygen by using the entire platinum phosphate composite surface of the thin-film electrocatalyst. A method of oxidizing methanol by depositing the thin-film electrocatalyst on a substrate cathode, reducing oxygen from air by using the entire platinum phosphate composite surface of the thin-film electrocatalyst, and oxidizing methanol on a anode. | 11-06-2008 |
20080274391 | Multifunctional tunable metal-phosphate composite electrocatalyst for efficient oxygen reduction and methanol oxidation for applications in fuel cells and electrolysis - A thin-film electrocatalyst of a platinum phosphate composite surface, the platinum surface being entirely oxygen reductive. A tunable platinum phosphate composite surface, the platinum phosphate composite surface being entirely oxygen reductive. A substrate including deposited thereon the thin-film electrocatalyst. A fuel cell including at least one substrate. | 11-06-2008 |
20090309416 | ACTIVE ELECTRICAL POWER FLOW CONTROL SYSTEM FOR OPTIMIZATION OF POWER DELIVERY IN ELECTRIC HYBRID VEHICLES - A power flow control system including an integrated circuit having a mechanism for determining an amount of energy storage required for power source devices and a mechanism for controlling power flow delivery between the power source devices. A power flow control system also including more than one power source device in electrical connection with the power flow control system. An efficient hybrid vehicle, including the power flow control system integrated in the hybrid vehicle, and more than one power source device in electrical connection with the power flow control system and operatively connected to the hybrid vehicle. A method of controlling power flow in a vehicle, including the steps of determining the amount of energy storage required for power source devices, and controlling power flow delivery between the power source devices. Power flow control systems and methods of using for fuel cell and battery combinations and battery and super-capacitor combinations. | 12-17-2009 |
Anima B. Bose, Athens, OH US
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20090202871 | METAL-COATED CARBON SURFACES FOR USE IN FUEL CELLS - A method of coating a carbon article with a metal by reductively electropolymerizing the metal via cyclic voltammetry on the carbon article, thereby forming a metal coating on the carbon article and the polymerized metal-coated carbon article made by the method. A polymerized metal-coated carbon article having a carbon article and a metal coating disposed on an exterior surface of the carbon article, the coating being present in an amount less than about 0.1 mg/cm | 08-13-2009 |
20100237295 | MICROSPHERES AND THEIR METHODS OF PREPARATION - Carbon microspheres are doped with boron to enhance the electrical and physical properties of the microspheres. The boron-doped carbon microspheres are formed by a CVD process in which a catalyst, carbon source and boron source are evaporated, heated and deposited onto an inert substrate. | 09-23-2010 |
20120312695 | COMPOSITE MEMBRANE FOR POLYMER ELECTROLYTE MEMBRANE FUEL CELL - The present invention relates generally to conducting polymer composites for use in electrochemical applications and electrolysis applications, and methods of making the same. A composite material is provided that includes a conducting polymer; and a silsesquioxane compound. The composite material is used to prepare ion conducting membranes and membrane electrode assemblies (MEA). | 12-13-2012 |
Anjana Bose, Roseland, NJ US
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20090264522 | METHODS OF TREATING CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DISORDERS WITH A LOW DOSE COMBINATION OF ESCITALOPRAM AND BUPROPION - The present invention relates to a method of treating a central nervous system disorder, such as a mood disorder (e.g., major depressive disorder) or an anxiety disorder (e.g., general anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, post traumatic stress disorder, and panic disorder) with a low dose combination of escitalopram and bupropion. | 10-22-2009 |
Ashoke Bose, Tucson, AZ US
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20130262516 | Data Distribution Database and Method for Data Distribution and Verification - A distribution database includes at least one central database, in which data of use-value given by data a releaser and the values of use are stored, and several local databases, each of which is based at a data releaser's site, and which are bisynchronous with the central database. A method for data distribution and verification is provided. The data distribution database provides security and timeliness and requires lower levels of hardware resources. The method for data distribution and verification pertaining to this invention may enhance the data transmission range and use efficiency, and at the same time prevent the interest of the original data releaser against any harm as a result of data retransmission, and also assure shared interest and security for data users. | 10-03-2013 |
Bella Bose, Corvallis, OR US
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20110320904 | System and Method Having Optimal, Systematic q-Ary Codes for Correcting All Asymmetric and Symmetric Errors of Limited Magnitude - A computer-implemented method and computer program product comprising optimal, systematic q-ary codes for correcting all asymmetric and symmetric errors of limited magnitude are provided. | 12-29-2011 |
20140059409 | SYSTEM AND METHOD HAVING OPTIMAL, SYSTEMATIC q-Ary CODES FOR CORRECTING ALL ASYMMETRIC AND SYMMETRIC ERRORS OF LIMITED MAGNITUDE - A computer-implemented method and computer program product comprising optimal, systematic q-ary codes for correcting all asymmetric and symmetric errors of limited magnitude are provided. | 02-27-2014 |
Bill Bose, Indianapolis, IN US
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20100067178 | MULTI-PURPOSE FLAT PANEL DISPLAY COVER - Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a multi-purpose flat panel display cover. One embodiment of the present invention may include a cover for a flat panel display, the cover comprising a shield portion configured to protect a flat panel display screen, and a handle portion coupled to the shield portion, wherein the cover is configured to hingedly couple with the flat panel display and rotate into a display support configuration. | 03-18-2010 |
Brock D. Bose, Alexandria, VA US
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20140090061 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATED MACHINE-LEARNING, ZERO-DAY MALWARE DETECTION - Improved systems and methods for automated machine-learning, zero-day malware detection. Embodiments include a method for improved zero-day malware detection that receives a set of training files which are each known to be either malign or benign, partitions the set of training files into a plurality of categories, and trains category-specific classifiers that distinguish between malign and benign files in a category of files. The training may include selecting one of the plurality of categories of training files, identifying features present in the training files in the selected category of training files, evaluating the identified features to determine the identified features most effective at distinguishing between malign and benign files, and building a category-specific classifier based on the evaluated features. Embodiments also include by a system and computer-readable medium with instructions for executing the above method. | 03-27-2014 |
Christy J. Bose, Novi, MI US
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20090108849 | Method to detect shorted solenoid coils - A method for testing the continuity of a coil that is subjected to a high frequency pulse modulated current that includes sensing a coil voltage and comparing a ratio of the sensed coil voltage to the supply voltage to a threshold to determine whether the solenoid coil is functional. | 04-30-2009 |
Deepan Chakkaravarthi Bose, Milwaukee, WI US
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20140072833 | CAPACITOR ELECTRODES FOR LEAD-ACID BATTERY WITH SURFACE-MODIFIED ADDITIVES - Electrodes, which may be composite capacitor electrodes, include carbon fibers, illustratively chopped carbon fibers having an aspect ratio of from about 100-5000, have been treated with a non-ionic surfactant, specifically the polyoxyethyleneglycol octophenyl ether, Triton X-100, to increase the hydrophilicity of the fibers. The capacitive electrodes prepared with the surface-modified carbon fibers exhibit increased charge acceptance. | 03-13-2014 |
Dipan Bose, Charlottesville, VA US
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20110130111 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MINIMIZING OCCUPANT INJURY DURING VEHICLE CRASH EVENTS - A method, computer program product and apparatus for minimizing occupant injury by optimizing occupant restraint properties and/or actions in real time, during pre-crash and crash phases. The restraint system uses three catalogs and a database linking these catalogs. The catalogs include a catalog of possible occupant states, a catalog of possible collision scenarios, and a catalog of potential restraint control laws. The database is an assessment of injury outcome for each possible combination of occupant state, collision scenario, and restraint control law. In addition to the catalogs, the method requires four computational components: an occupant identifier, a collision identifier, a restraint law optimizer, and a restraint controller. | 06-02-2011 |
Joseph M. Bose, Kalkaska, MI US
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20120273505 | Serving Stand Cooler - A portable insulated cooler device useful as a self-contained cold food/beverage serving stand. The cooler has a main lid selectively closing a top opening, the top opening supporting one or more removable food container trays with apertures for holding separately sealed food containers. A cold compartment is located below the trays and is in direct thermal communication with the underside of the trays. The trays preferably fill the top opening to seal and insulate the cold compartment relative to the top opening. An access door is formed in a side wall of the cooler for direct access to the cold compartment, and a movable shelf can be folded down flat over the access door when not in use, and folded up to a convenient serving position above the access door that also shields the access opening when the door is open. | 11-01-2012 |
20130136556 | Rack For Load Bars - A rack for storing load bars against the side wall of the cargo area of a cargo truck equipped with E-track. The rack includes a generally U-shaped base having a rear side equipped with E-clips for mounting on the side wall, a closed end, a front side having two vertically-spaced horizontal cantilevered retainer arms substantially parallel to the side wall when the rack is mounted, and an open end. Load bars are inserted and removed from the rack in a plane parallel to the side wall the cargo area, in a vertical orientation, and are secured in place with a horizontal adjustable-length strap operable in the space between the front retainer arms to selectively close off the open end of the rack. | 05-30-2013 |
Leo Gerald Bose, Wind Lake, WI US
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20120174549 | AUTOMATIC HEADER LATERAL TILT TO GROUND SPEED RESPONSE - A method for adjusting the lateral tilt of a combine header. The method includes receiving, at a control system, a plurality of output voltages from a plurality of potentiometers; determining, by the control system, at least one adjustment signal; determining, by the control system, a rate for transmitting the at least one adjustment signal; transmitting, by the control system, the at least one adjustment signal at the determined rate to at least one adjustment mechanism operably connected to control system; and adjusting, by the at least one adjustment mechanism, the lateral tilt of the combine header in response to the at least one adjustment signal. The rate for transmitting the signal is determined based upon one or more of a forward speed of the combine, the weight of the combine head, and an input selection made by an operator of the combine. | 07-12-2012 |
Nandita Bose, Plymouth, MN US
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20140105935 | OPSONIZED BETA-GLUCAN PREPARATION AND METHODS - Described herein are compositions that include isolated opsonized soluble β-glucan, methods of making those compositions and methods of using those compositions. | 04-17-2014 |
20140314804 | COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING BETA-GLUCANS AND METHODS OF USE - The invention generally relates to soluble beta-glucan compositions and method of using such compositions. In one aspect, an adjuvant for a pharmaceutical composition is described which includes a soluble beta-glucan and a TLR agonist, each in an amount that, in combination with the other, is effective to increase a subject's immune response to an antigen. In another aspect, compositions that generally include an antigen component, a soluble beta-glucan component, and a TLR agonist component and a method that generally includes administering to a subject a composition that comprises a soluble beta-glucan and a TLR agonist, each in an amount that, in combination with the other, is effective to increase a subject's immune response to an antigen, are described. | 10-23-2014 |
20140370046 | BETA-GLUCAN COMPOUNDS, COMPOSITIONS, AND METHODS - Described herein are beta-glucan compounds, compositions, and methods. Generally, the methods exploit the observation that beta-glucan compounds can bind to B cells. Thus, the methods generally include administering a beta-glucan compound to a subject in an amount effective for the beta-glucan compound to bind to a B cell and modulate at least one biological function of the B cell. | 12-18-2014 |
20150125451 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR BETA-GLUCAN IMMUNOTHERAPY - This disclosure describes, in one aspect, a composition that includes a β-glucan component and an antibody component that specifically binds to the β-glucan. In another aspect, this disclosure describes a method of increasing a subject's response to β-glucan immunotherapy. Generally, the method includes identifying the subject as a low binder of β-glucan and administering to the subject a composition that comprises a β-glucan moiety conjugated to the therapeutic antibody. In some cases, the therapeutic antibody can be an anti-tumor antibody. | 05-07-2015 |
20150125461 | BETA-GLUCAN IMMUNOTHERAPEUTIC METHODS - This disclosure describes, in one aspect, a method for identifying β-glucan binding to immune cells of a subject. Generally, the method includes obtaining a blood sample from the subject, the blood sample comprising immune cells, adding soluble β-glucan to at least a portion of the blood sample and incubating the mixture under conditions allowing the soluble β-glucan to bind to the immune cells, and detecting soluble β-glucan bound to the immune cells. In another aspect, this disclosure describes a method that generally includes identifying the subject as a low binder of β-glucan, and co-administering to the subject a soluble β-glucan and an antibody preparation capable of converting the subject from a low binder to a high binder. | 05-07-2015 |
Prodip K. Bose, Gainesville, FL US
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20140114217 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROMOTING LOCOMOTION AND FACILITATING EXERCISE - In one embodiment, a therapy apparatus includes a support, a body harness mounted to the body support, a gearbox positioned below the harness, the gearbox comprising at least one gear and supporting a crankshaft, crankarms mounted to the crankshaft, and pedals mounted to the crankarms, a driveshaft coupled to the at least one gear such that rotation of the driveshaft results in rotation of the crankshaft, crankarms, and pedals, and a motor that drives the driveshaft, wherein the apparatus is adapted to support part of the weight of an subject with the harness and part of the weight of the subject with the pedals and wherein rotation of the pedals due to operation of the motor provides therapy to the subject. | 04-24-2014 |
Raja Bose, Gainesville, FL US
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20110154375 | MODULAR PLATFORM ENABLING HETEROGENEOUS DEVICES, SENSORS AND ACTUATORS TO INTEGRATE AUTOMATICALLY INTO HETEROGENOUS NETWORKS - A system includes a hardware platform, at least one driver, a plurality of devices connected to the hardware platform, a middleware interface, and a plurality of software services. Each of the plurality of devices is selected from the group consisting of sensors and actuators. The plurality of software services is generated by the at least one driver, wherein a software service associates with a device, and wherein each of the software services complies with the middleware interface. A method for interfacing a plurality of devices to a hardware platform includes communicably connecting each of the plurality of devices to the hardware platform, converting each of the plurality of devices into a programmable software service using a driver, and programming each of the software services to comply with a middleware interface. | 06-23-2011 |
Rakesh Bose, Columbia, MD US
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20110005305 | LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY DETECTOR AND FLOW CONTROLLER THEREFOR - A flow controller for use with a liquid chromatography detector. The flow controller includes a flow channel comprising an inlet portion, a control channel portion in communication with the inlet portion, and an outlet portion in communication with said control channel portion. The control channel portion has a cross-sectional area smaller than a cross-sectional area of a drift tube of the liquid chromatography detector for channeling the flow of droplets through the smaller cross-sectional area. The flow controller is shaped and sized to reduce pressure fluctuations and turbulence in the droplet stream of the liquid chromatography detector. | 01-13-2011 |
Ranendra Bose, Centreville, VA US
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20090321243 | METHANE GAS RECOVERY AND USAGE SYSTEM FOR COALMINES, MUNICIPAL LAND FILLS AND OIL REFINERY DISTILLATION TOWER VENT STACKS - Ventilation Air Methane (VAM) exhaust gases from coal pre-mine gob wells, land fills and oil refinery (Installations) vent stacks are used, after adequate compression, for energizing a high-speed gas turbine. The convoluting gas discharge causes a first separation stage by stratifying of heavier non-combustible and lighter combustible gas components that exit from the turbine in opposite directions, the heavier components having a second stratifying separation in a vortex tube to separate non-combustible, heaviest pollutants from non-combustible medium-heavy components. The noncombustible, medium components exit a vortex tube open end to atmosphere. The lighter combustible, pollutants (high purity Methane) effected in the first separation are piped to the Installation's engine air intake for re-combustion, thereby reducing the Installation's Methane pollution and improving its fuel economy. The non-combustible, heaviest pollutants from the second separation stage are piped to air filter assemblies. This gas stream convoluting at a high-speed through the top stator-vanes of the air filters, centrifugally separates the coalescent water, coal/carbon or silico-ethanes or sulfur particles, (PM) respectively, which collect at the bottom of the bowl, wherein it is periodically released to the site. Whereas, the heaviest gases: traces of hydrocarbons, carbon dioxide & micron size carbon, silico-ethanes or sulfur particles, respectively are released to the atmosphere. | 12-31-2009 |
Ranendra K. Bose, Centreville, VA US
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20090166358 | Nitrogen inerting system for explosion prevention in aircraft fuel tank & oxygenating system for improving combustion efficiency of aerospace rockets/ aircraft engines - Compressed Air from an aircraft rocket engine's compressed air line to its air-conditioning system, or an Auxiliary Air Compressor out-put is used, for energizing a high-speed gas turbine. The very high-speed convoluting air discharge into a vortex cone causes a first separation of the Air gas components, by stratifying into heavier (Argon), medium (Oxygen) and lighter (Nitrogen) components, where in the heavier and lighter components are non-combustible, inert gases and the medium is a combustible gas. The lighter non-combustible component (Nitrogen) exits from the turbine in one direction for storage in the Inert gas tank. The heavier (Argon) and medium (Oxygen) components together move in the opposite direction for having a second stratifying separation downstream in the vortex tube, to separate non-combustible, heavier (Argon) gas from combustible medium (Oxygen) gas components. The combustible, medium (Oxygen) component exits the vortex tube open end, to flow into an Oxygenating storage tank; whereas, the heavier, non-combustible(Argon) gas is piped into the Inert gas storage tank. Both gas storage tank in-flow lines are fitted with non-return valves. The out flow lines from the Inert tank to either Fuel Tank “Ullage” or “OBGIS” areas are fitted with electronic control valves, operated by signals received from fibre-optic Temperature/Pressure/Oxygen concentration Sensors in the Fuel tank “Ullage” or “OBGIS: areas. Likewise, the outflow lines from the Oxygenating tank are fitted with electronc control valves activated by engine “takeoff” or Passenger cabin low oxygen signals, respectively. | 07-02-2009 |
Ranjita K. Bose, Philadelphia, PA US
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20110305837 | POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) AND POLY(ETHYLENE OXIDE) BY INITIATED CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION - A method for ionic polymerization of ethylene oxide. In the first step of the method, a gaseous monomer composition comprising ethylene oxide at a first flow rate is mixed with a gaseous ionic polymerization initiator at a second flow rate, thereby forming a mixture. The formed mixture is then heated with at least one heated filament to thereby form at least one polymer. The method may also be employed to coat a variety of different substrates in situ during the polymerization reaction. | 12-15-2011 |
Rathindra N. Bose, Dekalb, IL US
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20080274391 | Multifunctional tunable metal-phosphate composite electrocatalyst for efficient oxygen reduction and methanol oxidation for applications in fuel cells and electrolysis - A thin-film electrocatalyst of a platinum phosphate composite surface, the platinum surface being entirely oxygen reductive. A tunable platinum phosphate composite surface, the platinum phosphate composite surface being entirely oxygen reductive. A substrate including deposited thereon the thin-film electrocatalyst. A fuel cell including at least one substrate. | 11-06-2008 |
Rathindra N. Bose, Athens, OH US
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20090042838 | PHOSPHAPLATINS AND THEIR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF CANCERS RESISTANT TO CISPLATIN AND CARBOPLATIN - The present invention provides phosphaplatins, stable isolated monomeric phosphate complexes of platinum (II) and (IV), and methods of use thereof for treating cancers, including cisplatin- and carboplatin-resistant cancers. Unlike cisplatin, these complexes do not readily undergo hydrolysis and are quite soluble and stable in aqueous solutions. Moreover, these complexes-unlike cisplatin, carboplatin, and related platinum-based anti-cancer agents-do not bind DNA. Rather, data suggests that phosphaplatins trigger overexpression of fas and fas-related transcription factors and some proapoptotic genes such as Bak and Bax. Nevertheless, the complexes exhibit tremendous cytotoxicity towards cancer cells. Thus, the present invention provides novel platinum anticancer agents that have a different molecular target than those in the art. | 02-12-2009 |
20090202871 | METAL-COATED CARBON SURFACES FOR USE IN FUEL CELLS - A method of coating a carbon article with a metal by reductively electropolymerizing the metal via cyclic voltammetry on the carbon article, thereby forming a metal coating on the carbon article and the polymerized metal-coated carbon article made by the method. A polymerized metal-coated carbon article having a carbon article and a metal coating disposed on an exterior surface of the carbon article, the coating being present in an amount less than about 0.1 mg/cm | 08-13-2009 |
20100233293 | PHOSPHAPLATINS AND THEIR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF CANCERS RESISTANT TO CISPLATIN AND CARBOPLATIN - The present invention provides phosphaplatins, stable isolated monomeric phosphato complexes of platinum (II) and (IV), and methods of use thereof for treating cancers, including cisplatin- and carboplatin-resistant cancers. Unlike cisplatin, these complexes do not readily undergo hydrolysis and are quite soluble and stable in aqueous solutions. Moreover, these complexes—unlike cisplatin, carboplatin, and related platinum-based anti-cancer agents—do not bind DNA. Rather, data suggests that phosphaplatins trigger overexpression of fas and fas-related transcription factors and some proapoptotic genes such as Bak and Bax. Nevertheless, the complexes exhibit tremendous cytotoxicity towards cancer cells. Thus, the present invention provides novel platinum anticancer agents that have a different molecular target than those in the art. | 09-16-2010 |
20110313182 | PHOSPHAPLATINS AND THEIR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF CANCERS RESISTANT TO CISPLATIN AND CARBOPLATIN - The present invention provides phosphaplatins, stable isolated monomeric phosphato complexes of platinum (II) and (IV), and methods of use thereof for treating cancers, including cisplatin- and carboplatin-resistant cancers. Unlike cisplatin, these complexes do not readily undergo hydrolysis and are quite soluble and stable in aqueous solutions. Moreover, these complexes—unlike cisplatin, carboplatin, and related platinum-based anti-cancer agents—do not bind DNA. Rather, data suggests that phosphaplatins trigger overexpression of fas and fas-related transcription factors and some proapoptotic genes such as Bak and Bax. Nevertheless, the complexes exhibit tremendous cytotoxicity towards cancer cells. Thus, the present invention provides novel platinum anticancer agents that have a different molecular target than those in the art. | 12-22-2011 |
20130064902 | PHOSPHAPLATINS AND THEIR USE FOR TREATMENT OF CANCERS - Stable monomeric phosphaplatins, namely, (pyrophosphato)platinum(II) or platinum(IV) complexes containing a cis-cyclohexanediamine ligand or enantiomerically enriched or enantiopure trans-cyclohexanediamine ligands, and synthesis of these complexes, are provided. Efficacies and toxicities of the phosphaplatin compounds are determined toward a variety of cancers, including sensitive and resistant ovarian cancers, head and neck, and colon cancers. Compositions comprising the platinum complexes, and methods for treatment of proliferative diseases or disorders by means of the complexes or the compositions comprising them are disclosed. | 03-14-2013 |
20130165680 | Efficient Processes for Large Scale Preparation of Phosphaplatins Antitumor Agents - An efficient process for synthesizing phosphaplatins in large quantities is disclosed by adding platinum complex to a concentrated pyrophosphate solution at pH from between about 6.0 to 8.5. After stirring, the temperature and pH are lowered to precipitate out desired phosphaplatins. Particularly, the disclosed processes reduce the need to use large volumes of starting materials, and shorten the reaction time. In addition, disclosed is a process for recycling un-reacted materials from a first phosphaplatins synthesis. | 06-27-2013 |
Ratnadeep Bose, Plainfield, IL US
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20090292740 | DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - A database management system and method are provided. In one example, the database management system may include a source database, a target database, and a replication system operable to identify a difference in structure between the source database and the target database and change the structure of the target database to correspond to the structure of the source database. In such an example, the structure of the target database may be alternatively changed manually. In another example, the source database may include structure and data, and the replication system may be operable to replicate at least one of the structure and the data to the target database without storing the at least one of the structure and the data in an intervening database as the at least one of the structure and the data is transmitted from the source database to the target database. | 11-26-2009 |
20090292745 | DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - A database management system and method is provided. In one example, the database management system may include a first type of source database, a second type of source database, a target database, and a replication system operable to replicate at least one of structure and data from either the first source database or the second source database to the target database. In another example, the source database may include a first table having a first configuration and a second table having a second configuration, and a first data record in the first table and a second data record in the second table. The replication system may include a data replication component adapted to identify both the first and second data records from the first and second tables having different configurations and replicate the first and second data records to the target database. | 11-26-2009 |
Sagarika Bose, Edison, NJ US
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20130144250 | IMPLANTABLE DRUG DELIVERY COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF TREATMENT THEREOF - A method of treatment, such as treating an estrogen-related disorder or a psychotic disorder, by implanting a reservoir-based drug delivery composition into a subject to systemically deliver a therapeutically effective amount of an active pharmaceutical ingredient (such as an aromatase inhibitor or risperidone) to the subject for a long period of time (e.g., one month or one year). The drug delivery composition may include a rate-controlling excipient (e.g., an elastomeric polymer) defining a reservoir containing at least one discrete solid dosage form (e.g., one or more pellets), which includes an active pharmaceutical ingredient and optionally, a sorption enhancer. | 06-06-2013 |
Sayak Bose, Nashua, NH US
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20150312016 | Methods, Systems, And Computer Program Products For Determining A Radio Network Temporary Identifier And Coding Rate For An Intercell Signal In a Long Term Evolution Communications Network - Methods and systems are described for determining a radio network temporary identifier (RNTI) and coding rate for an intercell signal in an LTE network. In one aspect, a plurality of potential RNTIs (that is a subset of all available RNTIs) associated with a received intercell signal is determined. A first signal based on a first potential combination of a one of the plurality of RNTIs and a coding rate is processed by a first decoder. Whether the first potential combination includes a correct RNTI and coding rate combination for the received intercell signal is determined based on at least one metric for the processed first signal. A second signal based on a second potential combination of a one of the plurality of RNTIs and a coding rate is processed by a second decoder if the first potential combination does not include the correct RNTI and coding rate combination. | 10-29-2015 |
20150312917 | Methods, Systems, And Computer Program Products For Determining A Demodulation Reference Sequence For An Intercell Interfering Signal Received From A Mobile Device In a Long Term Evolution Communication System - Methods and systems are described for determining a Demodulation Reference Sequence (DMRS) for an intercell interfering signal received from a mobile device in a Long Term Evolution (LTE) communication system. In one aspect, an interfering signal transmitted from a mobile device being served by a second cell of an LTE communication system is received at a receiver serving a first cell in the LTE communication system. At least one transmit parameter is detected from the received interfering signal. A DMRS for the received interfering signal is determined based on the detected transmit parameter. | 10-29-2015 |
Sayak Bose, Milford, NH US
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20140369269 | Methods And Systems For Processing Communications Between A Base Station And Mobile Device Based On Wireless Communciations Of Another Base Station - Methods and systems for processing communications based on wireless communications of adjacent base stations are disclosed. According to an aspect, a method includes monitoring, by a separate interference monitoring receiver communicatively coupled to a first base station, wireless communications transmitted by a second base station to communicate with one or more mobile devices. The method also includes determining, based on the monitored wireless communications, a wireless communication scheme for processing communications between the first base station and one or more other mobile devices. Further, the method includes processing communications between the first base station and the one or more other mobile devices based on the wireless communication scheme. | 12-18-2014 |
20150180611 | Methods And Apparatus For Extracting Symbols From An SC-FDMA Digital Communications Signal Using A Maximum Likelihood Detector - A method and system are described for applying MLD detection to SC-FDMA data streams. Embodiments obtain initial estimates of at least some symbols encoded within an SC-FDMA data input using a non-MLD algorithm, and then use the initial estimates to reduce the search space and the MLD complexity. In addition, the reduced complexity MLD (“RC-MLD”) is applied only to a limited search window within the digital communication input, thereby modeling only a subset of the symbols included in the digital communication input. The MLD complexity is thereby reduced sufficiently for an RC-MLD decoder to simultaneously model and extract a plurality of the symbols included in the data input. Symbols initially decoded by the non-MLD algorithm can be subtracted from the data input in a serial interference cancelling module. This cancellation can be applied successively in a turbo-loop. | 06-25-2015 |
Sonali Bose, Bridgewater, NJ US
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20120003308 | Pharmaceutical Composition Comprising Aliskiren - The invention provides a pharmaceutical oral fixed dose combination of aliskiren and valsartan. It provides compressed bilayer tablets with both a high drug load and suitable physical properties, which can be produced using conventional equipment. | 01-05-2012 |
Sudhangshu Bose, Manchester, CT US
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20090114797 | REFRACTORY METAL CORE COATINGS - A refractory metal core for use in a casting system has a coating for providing oxidation resistance during shell fire and protection against reaction/dissolution during casting. In a first embodiment, the coating includes at least one oxide and a silicon containing material. In a second embodiment, the coating includes an oxide selected from the group of calcia, magnesia, alumina, zirconia, chromia, yttria, silica, hafnia, and mixtures thereof. In a third embodiment, the coating includes a nitride selected from the group of silicon nitride, sialon, titanium nitride, and mixtures thereof. Other coating embodiments are described in the disclosure. | 05-07-2009 |
20100032415 | Repair Methods Involving Conductive Heat Resistance Welding - Repair methods involving conductive heat resistance welding includes repairing a crack of a gas turbine engine component using a conductive heat resistance welding technique and a welding technique other than conductive heat resistance welding. | 02-11-2010 |
20110256421 | METALLIC COATING FOR SINGLE CRYSTAL ALLOYS - A metallic coating for use in a high temperature application is created from a nickel base alloy containing from 5.0 to 10.5 wt % aluminum, from 4.0 to 15 wt % chromium, from 2.0 to 8.0 wt % tungsten, from 3.0 to 10 wt % tantalum, and the balance nickel. The metallic coating has particular utility in protecting single crystal superalloys used in high temperature applications such as turbine engine components. | 10-20-2011 |
Tamal Bose, Tucson, AZ US
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20140162585 | DYNAMIC SPECTRUM TRADING USING INTERFERENCE PROFILING - A system and related methods for allowing for an increase in the use of spectrum resources through market based mechanisms for spectrum management. Spectrum trading mechanisms are implemented that allow for assignment and allocation decisions to be made by market forces. The system helps moderate an environment where buyers and sellers dynamically determine the assignment of spectrum and its uses. | 06-12-2014 |
20150256234 | COOPERATIVE MODULATION OF CLASSIFICATION IN COGNITIVE RADIO NETWORKS - Multiuser classification of the modulation schemes of simultaneous multiple unknown transmitters is disclosed. Cooperation among multiple cognitive radio receivers for modulation classification offers improvements in classification performance and overcomes detrimental channel effects that degrade single cognitive radio classifier performance. A centralized soft-combining data fusion algorithm based on the joint probability distribution of fourth order cumulants is presented for cooperative modulation classification. Fourth order cumulants of received signals are calculated as discriminating features for different modulation schemes at each cognitive radio node and sent to a centralized data node. The data node chooses the modulation scheme that maximizes the joint probability of the estimated cumulants. | 09-10-2015 |
20150257156 | DYNAMIC RADIO FREQUENCY MAPPING - An intelligent cognitive radio system is disclosed that acquires information about its environment to make operational decisions. Dynamic radio frequency mapping provides estimates of RF power levels over an area where spectrum activity or changes in the environment may be transient. These power levels can be used for a variety of applications such as interference management, spectrum policing, and facilitating spectrum auctions. The RF mapping can be accomplished by a network of sensors that are distributed in a geographical area and used to spatially sample signal levels. The present invention can quantify the effect of aliasing on the estimation of an RF map as a function of the sampling density and the number of antennas used at the sensing node. | 09-10-2015 |
Tamal Bose, Blacksburg, VA US
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20110103454 | COGNITIVE RADIO DEVICE - An example Cognitive Radio (CR) described herein may include equalization and Automatic Modulation Classification (AMC). The equalization may employ digital filter techniques with an adjustable length or order. The output of the equalization may be provided to the AMC, where the AMC may be adapted to identify various characteristics about the RF environment and also to identify probabilities of classification associated with the performance of the AMC itself. The CR device may be configured to adjust the equalization using feedback from the AMC to enhance performance of each other. | 05-05-2011 |
20110135035 | EFFICIENT OUTPHASING TRANSMITTER - Techniques for producing an output signal using an outphasing transmitter are disclosed. In some examples, constant modulation (CM) signals may be produced from a digital input signal. The CM signals may be converted to an analog state and filtered. The signals may then be modulated to produce modulated signals, which may be amplified. The amplified signals may be combined to produce combined signals, which may further be combined to produce an output signal. | 06-09-2011 |
William Hoffmann Bose, Indianapolis, IN US
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20130088819 | SET-TOP BOX HAVING RUBBER FEET - A rubber foot assembly and embossed mounting assembly for supporting a structure is provided that comprise: an aperture formed along a lower wall of the structure and a rubber foot engaged in the aperture, wherein the rubber foot has a flexible contoured bottom portion connected to a top portion through a neck portion. The neck region is adapted to freely slide vertically along a wall of the aperture such that a peripheral region of the flexible contoured bottom portion contacts a portion of the embossed mounting assembly, thereby supporting the structure. A plurality of the rubber foot assemblies and embossed mounting assemblies can be incorporated into the structure, which can be a set-top box, to prevent the structure from rocking on uneven surfaces. | 04-11-2013 |
William Hofmann Bose, Nashville, IN US
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20140198456 | SET TOP BOX HAVING SNAP-IN HEAT SINK AND SMART CARD READER WITH A HOLD DOWN FOR RETAINING THE HEAT SINK - A hold down for an electronic device is provided that includes a bottom frame, a circuit board mounted above the bottom frame, a thermal pad mounted on the circuit board, and a heat sink associated with the thermal pad. The hold down includes a frame that defines a perimeter having a plurality of retainers that are configured to engage with a plurality of mating locations defined on at least a bottom frame to provide a biasing force that retains the heat sink against a circuit board that is positioned between the bottom frame and the hold down. | 07-17-2014 |
20140321064 | HOLD DOWN FOR RETAINING A HEAT SINK - At least one implementation provides a hold down for an electronic device. The electronic device includes a support frame, a circuit board coupled to the support frame and having at least one component, a thermal pad thermally coupled to the component, and a heat sink associated with the thermal pad. The hold down includes a generally planar portion adapted to be positioned over a surface of the heat sink. The hold down also includes a plurality of connecting structures extending angularly from the generally planar portion. The connecting structures and configured to engage the support frame to cause the hold down to apply the biasing force to retain the thermal pad against at least one of the heat sink or the component when the heat sink and the thermal pad are positioned between the hold down and the support frame. A method is also provided for attaching the hold down. | 10-30-2014 |
William Hofmann Bose, Indianapolis, IN US
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20130347051 | SET TOP BOX OR SERVER HAVING SNAP-IN HEAT SINK AND SMART CARD READER - An electronic device is provided that comprises a bottom frame portion; an information card reader over the bottom frame portion; a thermal insulation layer; a circuit board over the thermal insulation layer; a top broad heat sink over the circuit board; and a top cover over the top broad heat sink. | 12-26-2013 |