Ganguly, US
Abhijit Ganguly, Hudson, OH US
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20160129734 | MOBILE-PHONE BASED DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM - A system monitors and controls pressure of vehicle parts. The system consists of a fleet of vehicles, each vehicle of the fleet having a cab and a trailer; a controller maintaining a wireless server and database for the fleet of vehicles; and a cellular device transmitting data to and from an electronic control unit of the cab of each vehicle and the controller. Each trailer has an electronic control unit transmitting data to/from the electronic control unit of each corresponding cab. | 05-12-2016 |
20160133067 | MOBILE-PHONE ENABLED DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM - A system monitors and controls pressure of vehicle parts. The system consists of: a fleet of vehicles, each vehicle of the fleet having a cab and a trailer; a controller maintaining a wireless server and database for the fleet of vehicles; a first cellular device transmitting data to and from an electronic control unit of the cab of each vehicle and the controller; and a second cellular device transmitting data to and from an electronic control unit of the trailer of each vehicle and the controller. The first cellular device and the second cellular device each utilize a publicly accessible cellular network for communication with the controller. | 05-12-2016 |
Adrish Ganguly, Danbury, CT US
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20090022616 | PROCESS FOR THE REFURBISHING OF A SPUTTERING TARGET - Disclosed in this specification is a process for refurbishing a spent sputtering target. The process includes the step of applying sufficient heat and axial force to the filled sputtering target to hot press the filled sputtering target such that the powdered metal fuses with the un-sputtered metal, producing a refurbished target. The process may be used to refurbish precious metal targets, such as ruthenium targets. | 01-22-2009 |
A.k. Ganguly, Upper Montchair, NJ US
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20110112068 | HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS PROTEASE INHIBITORS - The described invention relates to novel human immunodeficiency virus protease inhibitors, pharmaceutical compositions containing at least one such inhibitor, methods of preparing such inhibitors, and methods of utilizing such inhibitors to treat HIV and HIV-related disorders. | 05-12-2011 |
Anik Ganguly, Plymouth, MI US
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20090164477 | METHOD OF ELECTRONIC SALES LEAD VERIFICATION - A method and system are disclosed that enable a party to verify that a specific web-form was the source of the information by comparing the information captured by a verification-agent with the information the agent receives directly or indirectly from the party hosting tie web-form. In one embodiment, the method for verifying data may comprise providing a computer server having a processor and a computer readable memory. The server may receive a first tracked data set and then store that data set for later reference. The server may then receive a verification request and compare tie data from that request against the stored tracked data. After a comparison as been made, the server may then transmit a verification response that indicates the results of the comparison. | 06-25-2009 |
Anindita Ganguly, Hawthorne, NY US
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20130324466 | Therapeutic Dosing of a Neuregulin or a Subsequence Thereof for Treatment or Prophylaxis of Heart Failure - The invention relates to treatment of heart failure in a mammal. Accordingly, the invention is directed to establishing a dosing regimen whereby the therapeutic benefits conferred by administration of a neuregulin such as glial growth factor 2 (GGF2) or a subsequence thereof are maintained and/or enhanced, while concomitantly minimizing any potential side effects. | 12-05-2013 |
Anindita Ganguly, Ardsley, NY US
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20160129084 | Therapeutic Dosing of a Neuregulin or a Fragment Thereof for Treatment or Prophylaxis of Heart Failure - The invention relates to treatment and prevention of heart failure in a mammal. The invention provides a dosing regimen whereby the therapeutic benefits conferred by administration of peptide comprising an epidermal growth factor-like domain, e.g., a neuregulin such as glial growth factor 2 (GGF2) or a functional fragment thereof, are maintained and/or enhanced, while concomitantly minimizing any potential side effects. | 05-12-2016 |
Anindita Ganguly, White Plains, NY US
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20110166068 | Therapeutic Dosing of a Neuregulin or a Subsequence Thereof for Treatment or Pro-phylaxis of Heart Failure - The invention relates to treatment of heart failure in a mammal. Accordingly, the invention is directed to establishing a dosing regimen whereby the therapeutic benefits conferred by administration of a neuregulin such as glial growth factor 2 (GGF2) or a subsequence thereof are maintained and/or enhanced, while concomitantly minimizing any potential side effects. | 07-07-2011 |
20150094263 | Use of Neuregulin to Treat Peripheral Nerve Injury - The disclosure provides compositions and methods for preventing, ameliorating a sign or symptom of, or treating peripheral nerve injury. | 04-02-2015 |
20160113999 | Therapeutic Dosing of a Neuregulin or a Subsequence Thereof for Treatment or Prophylaxis of Heart Failure - The invention relates to treatment of heart failure in a mammal. Accordingly, the invention is directed to establishing a dosing regimen whereby the therapeutic benefits conferred by administration of a neuregulin such as glial growth factor 2 (GGF2) or a subsequence thereof are maintained and/or enhanced, while concomitantly minimizing any potential side effects. | 04-28-2016 |
Arijit Ganguly, Kirkland, WA US
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20130132545 | Virtual Network Interface Objects - Methods and apparatus for interfaces to manage virtual network interface objects. A system may include resource instances and a network interface virtualization coordinator. Responsive to a record creation request, the coordinator creates an interface records that may include an IP address, subnet information and security properties. The coordinator may, in response to a request to attach the record to a resource instance, enable traffic directed to the IP address to flow to the resource instance. In response to a subsequent detach request, the traffic to the IP address may be disabled at the resource instance. The same interface record may be attached to another resource instance in response to another attach request, enabling traffic directed to the IP address to flow to the second resource instance. | 05-23-2013 |
20150039771 | VIRTUAL NETWORK INTERFACE OBJECTS - Methods and apparatus for interfaces to manage virtual network interface objects. A system may include resource instances and a network interface virtualization coordinator. Responsive to a record creation request, the coordinator creates an interface records that may include an IP address, subnet information and security properties. The coordinator may, in response to a request to attach the record to a resource instance, enable traffic directed to the IP address to flow to the resource instance. In response to a subsequent detach request, the traffic to the IP address may be disabled at the resource instance. The same interface record may be attached to another resource instance in response to another attach request, enabling traffic directed to the IP address to flow to the second resource instance. | 02-05-2015 |
Arka Ganguly, Dallas, TX US
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20150242913 | ENTERPRISE PRICE QUOTE GENERATION - A method includes receiving, from a client enterprise, at a provider computing device, a request for price quote for products provided by a provider enterprise and determining a plurality of discrete processing units based on the request for price quote. The method includes assigning each of the plurality of discrete processing units to a single one of a plurality of parallel processing devices. The method includes accessing, by each of the plurality of parallel processing devices, price quote generation data stored in a hierarchical manner in a database associated with the provider, and processing the discrete processing units the plurality of discrete processing units based on the price quote generation data to generate a corresponding plurality of processed units. The method includes merging the processed units to form concatenated processed units and adding global components to the concatenated processed units to form the price quote. | 08-27-2015 |
Arnab Ganguly, Williamsville, NY US
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20150226478 | BULK FREEZE DRYING USING SPRAY FREEZING AND AGITATED DRYING - A freeze dryer processes bulk powder products. The freeze dryer freezes the product by mixing an atomized spray of product with sterile liquid nitrogen. The resultant powder is freeze dried in a vessel, and the vessel contents is agitated to maintain product contact with heated vessel wall and to prevent agglomeration. | 08-13-2015 |
Arundhuti Ganguly, San Jose, CA US
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20090212775 | MR COMPATIBLE ROTATING ANODE X-RAY TUBE - An apparatus for use in a magnetic resonance (MR) system, which generates an external MR magnetic field, is provided. A rotor comprises a rotor shaft with an axis along a length of the rotor shaft and a plurality of coils on the rotor shaft. A housing supports and surrounds the rotor, where a part of the housing surrounds sides of the rotor and where the part of the housing surrounding sides of the rotor is magnet free. A mount allows for the mounting of the housing to the MR system in a location where the MR system provides a magnetic field, wherein a component of the MR magnetic field that is perpendicular to the axis of the rotor shaft is at least 100 Gauss. An active timer applies a voltage to the plurality of coils with alternating polarity. Contacts provide an electrical connection between the active timer and the plurality of coils. | 08-27-2009 |
20130071333 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING, ASSESSING, AND MANAGING CANCER GROWTH RATES AND POTENTIAL METASTASIS - Techniques described herein generally relate to identifying, assessing, and managing cancer growth rates and potential metastasis. Some example methods may include constructing one or more quantitative metrics for the potential metastasis in a selected population of other patients, acquiring a first set of numeric biomarker data for the patient before having placed a biomarker in the patient, acquiring a second set of numeric biomarker data for the patient after having placed the biomarker in the patient, determining a set of biomarker surrogate values for microvessel density information based on a mean numeric biomarker difference derived from the first set of numeric biomarker data and the second set of numeric biomarker data, determining a set of biomarker surrogate values for microvessel density information based on a mean numeric biomarker difference derived from the first set of numeric biomarker data and the second set of numeric biomarker data, and predicting quantitative and objective risk for the cancer growth rates and potential metastasis and adjusting a treatment plan based on the biomarker surrogate values and at least one of the one or more quantitative metrics. | 03-21-2013 |
20130071334 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING, ASSESSING, AND MANAGING CANCER DISEASE - Techniques described herein generally relate to identifying, assessing, and managing cancer diseases. Some example methods may include constructing one or more quantitative metrics for the cancer disease in a selected population of other patients retrieved during the scheduling interval, acquiring a first set of numeric biomarker data for the patient before having placed a biomarker in the patient, acquiring a second set of numeric biomarker data for the patient after having placed the biomarker in the patient, identifying one or more nodules from the first set of numeric biomarker data and the second set of numeric biomarker data, wherein each of the one or more nodules is characterized by a mean numeric biomarker difference value derived from the first set of numeric biomarker data and the second set of numeric biomarker data, and predicting quantitative and objective risk for the one or more nodules based on the mean numeric biomarker difference value and at least one of the one or more quantitative metrics. | 03-21-2013 |
20140264043 | X-RAY IMAGER WITH LENS ARRAY AND TRANSPARENT NON-STRUCTURED SCINTILLATOR - An x-ray imager includes a scintillator layer configured to generate light from x-rays, a detector array configured to detect light generated in the scintillator layer, and a lens array situated between the scintillator layer and the detector array. The lens array may be configured to collect light and focus the collected light to the detector array. | 09-18-2014 |
20140270069 | REAL-TIME MOVING COLLIMATORS MADE WITH X-RAY FILTERING MATERIAL - An apparatus includes an x-ray source operable to generate x-ray beams, a collimator comprising one or more leaves configured to modify the x-ray beams, a motorized system operable to move the one or more leaves of the collimator independently in or out of the x-ray beams, and a controller configured to synchronize operation of the x-ray source and the motorized system, allowing modification of the x-ray beams substantially in real time with generation of the x-ray beams. At least one leaf or each of the leaves of the collimator may be configured to modulate a beam quality of the x-ray beams. | 09-18-2014 |
20160028984 | PIXEL CIRCUIT WITH CONSTANT VOLTAGE BIASED PHOTODIODE AND RELATED IMAGING METHOD - An imaging system includes a plurality of pixel circuits each having a photodiode, a biasing circuit and a charge-to-voltage converter. The photodiode is configured to generate charges in response to light or radiation. The biasing circuit is configured to provide a constant bias voltage across the photodiode so as to drain the charges generated by the photodiode. The charge-to-voltage converter is configured to accumulate the charges drained by the biasing circuit and convert the accumulated charges into a corresponding output voltage. | 01-28-2016 |
Ashit K. Ganguly, Upper Montclair, NJ US
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20110117057 | NOVEL PEPTIDES AS NS3-SERINE PROTEASE INHIBITORS OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS - The present invention discloses novel compounds which have HCV protease inhibitory activity as well as methods for preparing such compounds. In another embodiment, the invention discloses pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds as well as methods of using them to treat disorders associated with the HCV protease. | 05-19-2011 |
Gautam Ganguly, San Ramon, CA US
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20100151680 | Substrate carrier with enhanced temperature uniformity - A substrate carrier is used in an in-line fabrication such as Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (PECVD) for application of thin film on substrates. The carrier is in thermal communication with the substrate and thereby provides heat sinking. The carrier further permits movement of the substrate past a deposition apparatus at a deposition station. | 06-17-2010 |
Gautam Ganguly, Cupertino, CA US
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20090139566 | FRONT TRANSPARENT CONDUCTOR ASSEMBLY FOR THIN-FILM PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS AND METHOD - A front transparent conductor assembly and, in one embodiment, a photovoltaic cell, includes at least three transparent conductor layers. In one embodiment, first and second transparent conductors comprised of SnO2 are positioned above and below a third transparent conductor comprised of ZnO2. In one embodiment, the second transparent conductor layer is significantly thicker than either the first or third transparent conductor layers. In one embodiment of a photovoltaic cell incorporating such an assembly, a sealing layer of SiO2 is interposed between a superstrate and the first transparent conductor. In another embodiment, first and second intermediate layers of ZnSnO3 are incorporated into the assembly, with the first intermediate layer interposed between the first and second transparent conductors and with the second intermediate layer interposed between the second and third transparent conductors. | 06-04-2009 |
Gopa Ganguly, New Albany, OH US
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20130023253 | INTERFACE BETWEEN 3GPP NETWORKS AND 3GPP2 NETWORKS FOR WAP TEXT MESSAGING - Systems and methods are disclosed for interworking WAP text messages between 3GPP and 3GPP2 networks. One embodiment comprises a system that receives a WAP text message from a sending entity that supports 3GPP standards, where the WAP text message is in a 3GPP format. The system determines that a receiving entity for the WAP text message supports 3GPP2 standards, and converts the WAP text message from the 3GPP format to a 3GPP2 format. The system then transmits the WAP text message in the 3GPP2 format to the receiving entity. | 01-24-2013 |
20140179296 | Over The Air Modification Of The Telephone Number Of A Mobile Unit - The telephone number, such as the MSISDN or MDN, of a mobile unit can be changed with Over the Air (OTA) messaging without replacing the SIM/UICC device or changing the IMSI of the mobile unit. The user of a mobile unit can add or change a telephone number of a mobile unit without having to go to a service center or replace the SIM card of the mobile unit. | 06-26-2014 |
Joydeep Ganguly, Raleigh, NC US
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20100127860 | Systems and Methods for Evaluating Chromatography Column Performance - Methods and systems for evaluating and/or monitoring chromatography column performance are provided. Embodiments apply multivariate analysis (MVA) methods to process data as well as transition analysis data to provide a comprehensive evaluation of chromatography column performance. In embodiments, transition analysis data generated over extended periods of time can be analyzed together with process data to evaluate column performance. Further, embodiments enable a compact and robust tool for combining and presenting performance evaluation results, which allows for time-efficient performance examination. According to embodiments, MVA methods applied on transition analysis and process data provide (1) near real-time ability to comprehensively monitor column packing quality; (2) sensitive detection of column integrity breaches; (3) sensitive detection of subtle changes in column packing; (4) sensitive detection of different types of changes in column packing; (5) sensitive detection of fronting/tailing; and (6) sensitive detection of changes in process performance. | 05-27-2010 |
20140067308 | Automated System and Method for Monitoring Chromatography Column Performance, and Applications Thereof - The present invention provides automated systems and methods for monitoring column performance in process chromatography, and applications thereof. In an embodiment, column performance is monitored by generating a plurality of process values such as, for example, conductivity values or pH values with a detector during a chromatography step transition between a first mobile phase liquid and a second mobile phase liquid. The process values are transformed to form transformed process values in which noise present in the process values is suppressed. Column performance parameters are calculated based on the transformed process values and displayed during movement of the second mobile phase liquid through the chromatography column. The displayed performance parameters enable an operator to make a determination, for example, regarding the quality of the chromatography column packing and whether to continue the chromatography process or stop the chromatography process until the chromatography column can be repacked or replaced. | 03-06-2014 |
Joydeep Ganguly, Boston, MA US
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20110147312 | Automated System And Method For Monitoring Chromatography Column Performance, And Applications Thereof - The present invention provides automated systems and methods for monitoring column performance in process chromatography, and applications thereof. In an embodiment, column performance is monitored by generating a plurality of process values such as, for example, conductivity values or pH values with a detector during a chromatography step transition between a first mobile phase liquid and a second mobile phase liquid. The process values are transformed to form transformed process values in which noise present in the process values is suppressed. Column performance parameters are calculated based on the transformed process values and displayed during movement of the second mobile phase liquid through the chromatography column. The displayed performance parameters enable an operator to make a determination, for example, regarding the quality of the chromatography column packing and whether to continue the chromatography process or stop the chromatography process until the chromatography column can be repacked or replaced. | 06-23-2011 |
Konika Ganguly, Portland, OR US
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20150234726 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD TO PROVIDE PLATFORM SUPPORT FOR MULTIPLE MEMORY TECHNOLOGIES - Techniques and mechanisms to exchange communications via a printed circuit board (PCB) between a processor device and a memory device. In an embodiment, the processor device is configured based on a memory type of the memory device to an interface mode of multiple interface modes each corresponding to a different respective one of multiple memory standards. A voltage regulator (VR) is programmed, based on the memory type, to a VR mode to provide one or more voltages to the memory device via a hardware interface on the PCB. In another embodiment, x signal lines of an interconnect disposed in or on the PCB are each coupled between the processor device and the memory device to one another. The value x is an integer equal to a total number of signals of a superset of sets of signals each specified by a different respective one of the multiple memory standards. | 08-20-2015 |
Kumkum Ganguly, Los Alamos, NM US
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20110053890 | SYNTHETIC ANALOGS OF BACTERIAL QUORUM SENSORS - Bacterial quorum-sensing molecule analogs having the following structures: | 03-03-2011 |
20120071430 | SYNTHETIC ANALOGS OF BACTERIAL QUORUM SENSORS - Bacterial quorum-sensing molecule analogs having the following structures: | 03-22-2012 |
Partha Ganguly, Woburn, MA US
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20090159287 | IN-SITU FORMATION OF SOLIDS FOR WELL COMPLETIONS AND ZONAL ISOLATION - A sol of metallic alkoxide is pumped into a desired location in a wellbore and allowed to gel, creating solids in-situ. The sol is either unstabilized, requiring rapid placement before gelling, or the sol is stabilized, permitting off-site mixing. Sols can be stabilized with either surfactant or with interfacial polymers. Large concentrations of surfactant can be placed in the sol to create templates around which gelation occurs, creating porous solids. | 06-25-2009 |
20090272579 | STEERABLE BIT - Steerable drilling systems for facilitating drilling according to a prescribed, three-dimensional trajectory are described. Steering may be achieved using passive actuators which require little or no power. For example, damping elements which couple a drill bit to a drill collar can be used to tilt the drill bit with respect to the drill collar. Alternatively, rotary cutting elements disposed on the drill bit may be used to control the force between the drill bit and the formation at different axial locations. The passive elements used to control the tilt or rotation of the rotary cutting elements are actuated in a certain pattern, e.g., geostationary, in order to achieve a desired deviation of the well bore while drilling ahead. One way to achieve this is through the use of field-sensitive materials, e.g. magnetorheological (MR) fluids, that change viscosity in response to an applied magnetic field. | 11-05-2009 |
20100108148 | UTILIZING SWELLABLE MATERIALS TO CONTROL FLUID FLOW - Methods and related systems are described for controlling inflow of fluid into a production string. In aspects, the invention provides an inflow control device with a shut-off feature that is operated automatically utilizing swellable materials. | 05-06-2010 |
20110086942 | REINFORCED ELASTOMERS - An elastomeric composition for use in a borehole comprising a base polymer and a reinforcing reactive filler is disclosed. The elastomeric composition maintains flexibility before interaction and rigidity after interaction and therefore is suitable for use in downhole sealing systems. | 04-14-2011 |
20110127042 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TREATING A SUBTERRANEAN FORMATION USING DIVERSION - Apparatus and methods comprising a plurality of particles which are magnetically attracted to one another in response to exposure to an magnetic field, and which maintain attraction to one another after removal of the magnetic field, the attraction being disabled when the particles are demagnetized, whereby the particles operate to alter the rheological properties of a fluid in which the particles are mixed when the attraction is enabled or disabled is disclosed. | 06-02-2011 |
20110139466 | ULTRA HIGH TEMPERATURE PACKER BY HIGH-TEMPERATURE ELASTOMERIC POLYMERS - A high temperature downhole packer including a tubular member, an annular and longitudinally movable ring, and a packer. The tubular member has a stop located on an outer diameter thereof. The annular and longitudinally movable ring is disposed around the outer diameter of the tubular member. The packer element is disposed between the stop and the ring. The packer element includes a high temperature elastomeric polymer having a first storage modulus from about 1,000 MPa to about 10,000 MPa at a first temperature between about −100° C. and about 175° C., and a second storage modulus from about 1 MPa to about 1000 MPa at a second temperature ranging from about 175° C. to about 475° C. | 06-16-2011 |
Partha Ganguly, Belmont, MA US
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20090139710 | SWELLABLE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS AND DEVICES FOR CONTROLLING THEM - Swellable compositions and methods of using and controlling them are disclosed. In certain examples, the swellable composition may comprise an active phase responsive to swell upon exposure to a swelling fluid. In some examples, the active phase of the swellable composition is effective to deswell in response to an applied stimulus in the presence of the swelling fluid. In other examples, the swellable composition may further comprise a passive phase responsive to swell to a lesser degree than the active phase upon exposure to the swelling fluid. Devices and systems using the swellable compositions are also described. | 06-04-2009 |
20090140604 | HARVESTING ENERGY FROM FLOWING FLUID - Electrical energy is produced at a remote or close site by converting kinetic energy from fluid flow with membranes that generates electrical energy in response to deformation by the fluid flow passing though a piezo electric medium attached to the deforming membranes. Sets of membranes define variable fluid flow restrictors that oscillate due to interaction of the force of fluid flow and Bernoulli Effect. The device can be tuned to different flow regimes in order to enhance energy conversion efficiency. Each membrane may include one or more layers of piezoelectric material separated by insulating/stiffening layers. Further, the device may be mounted in a secondary flow path such as a side package or annular tube. | 06-04-2009 |
Partha Ganguly, Sugar Land, TX US
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20120065951 | METHOD TO PREDICT DENSE HYDROCARBON SATURATIONS FOR HIGH PRESSURE HIGH TEMPERATURE - A method for characterizing one or more properties of a geological formation including brine and a dense vapor phase includes inputting at least one first property of the geological formation including resistivity of a vapor phase into a model including an equation of state (EOS) model, the model accounting for a high temperature effect on the dense vapor where that the dense vapor has a non-infinite resistivity. At least the EOS model is solves to provide data relating to at least one second property of the geological formation. The data relating to the at least one second property is output to a display device for visual inspection. | 03-15-2012 |
20120067581 | MECHANISM FOR TREATING SUBTERANEAN FORMATIONS WITH EMBEDDED ADDITIVES - The subject disclosure discloses mechanisms for embedding and controlling multifunctional additives within a polymer matrix for use in oilfield applications. More particularly, the subject disclosure discloses methods of treating a subterranean formation with a polymer matrix comprising one or a plurality of polymers and one or a plurality of functional additives embedded into this polymer matrix. | 03-22-2012 |
20120175134 | OILFIELD APPARATUS AND METHOD COMPRISING SWELLABLE ELASTOMERS - The subject disclosure discloses apparatus and methods that are particularly suited for creating a seal in a borehole annulus. More particularly, the subject disclosure discloses a seal with enhanced sealing capability. In one embodiment the subject disclosure discloses a reinforced and permanent swellable packer device. | 07-12-2012 |
20130020066 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TREATING A SUBTERRANEAN FORMATION USING DIVERSION - Apparatus and method comprising a plurality of particles which are magnetically attracted to one another in response to exposure to a magnetic field, and which maintain attraction to one another after removal of the magnetic field, the attraction being disabled when the particles are demagnetized, whereby the particles operate to alter the rheological properties of a fluid in which the particles are mixed when the attraction is enabled or disabled is disclosed. | 01-24-2013 |
20130292117 | COMPLIANT SAND SCREEN - Embodiments disclose a sand screen apparatus for use in a well that intersects a hydrocarbon formation. The sand screen apparatus comprises a composite, the composite having a compressed state and an expanded state. In embodiments, the composite comprises a base polymer and one or a plurality of reactive fillers where the reactive fillers react with the base polymer in the expanded state after exposure to a first trigger. | 11-07-2013 |
20130319687 | Apparatus Configuration Downhole - A method comprising moving a shifting tool in a first direction through a moveable member positioned in a casing of a wellbore, including moving the shifting tool through a shifting tool interface member (STIM) adjacent the moveable member, until the shifting tool is positioned past the moveable member and the STIM. The shifting tool is then moved in a second direction substantially opposite the first direction until the shifting tool and the STIM engage. The shifting tool is then further moved in the second direction, thereby moving the STIM and the moveable member in the second direction, until the STIM substantially simultaneously (1) engages the casing and (2) disengages the shifting tool. | 12-05-2013 |
20140107928 | Evaluation of Low Resistivity Low Contrast Productive Formations - A method for identifying low resistivity low contrast high temperature high pressure productive subsurface formations rich in acid gases penetrated by a wellbore includes obtaining dielectric permittivity measurements of selected formations adjacent at least part of the wellbore. Nuclear magnetic resonance relaxometry measurements are obtained for the selected formations, the relaxometry measurements being calibrated to identify relaxation times corresponding to acid gases in high humidity at elevated pressure and temperature. Zones are identified for withdrawing formation fluid samples based on the dielectric permittivity and relaxometry measurements. | 04-17-2014 |
20150053403 | IN SITU CHANNELIZATION METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INCREASING FRACTURE CONDUCTIVITY - A method and system for increasing fracture conductivity. A treatment slurry stage has a continuous first solid particulate concentration and a discontinuous anchorant concentration between anchorant-rich substages and anchorant-lean substages within the treatment slurry stage. | 02-26-2015 |
Samrat Ganguly, Monmouth Junction, NJ US
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20090080377 | Distributed Channel Management Based on Channel Hopping in Uncoordinated 802.11 Based WLAN - In accordance with the invention, a method includes i) obtaining first for each AP hopping sequences of other interfering APs; and ii) determining for the AP a respective hopping sequence that maximizes each APs throughput. Preferably, the step of determining comprises for each slot AP choosing a channel that minimizes the number of edges which violate a k-coloring property. In an exemplary embodiment, the method further includes the step of the AP selecting one of (a) a channel uniformly at random from all such channels and (b) selecting a channel that distributes interference evenly as possible among neighboring APs. | 03-26-2009 |
20090213740 | Measurement Based Link Capacity for Multiple Interferers in an 802.11-Based Wireless Network - A method according to the invention includes determining a PHY layer model for a single interferer in an 802.11 wireless network responsive to an input of measured pair wise of at least one of a delivery ratio and received signal strength RSSI values in the 802.11 wireless network; ascertaining a deferral probability for a given node in the network in the presence of multiple interferers in a MAC layer model of the 802.11 network responsive to the determining step in the PHY layer model; and deriving from the ascertaining step at least one of sending capacity in the presence of multiple interferers, packet collision probability in the presence of multiple interferers and available capacity in a given link for a corresponding link delivery ratio. | 08-27-2009 |
Samrat Ganguly US
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20080297413 | Slotted Sectored Scheduling with Steerable Directional Antennas in Wireless LANS - A method includes determining for each access point and each associated client that has traffic to exchange with the access point in either directions of a link a pattern of slots of times that causes minimum interference to clients of other access points in a wireless local area network; deriving a conflict graph of pair wise patterns of different access points representing which patterns conflict on a particular client, the conflict graph representing which patterns of the slots cannot be scheduled simultaneously in a slot so as to avoid interference; and generating a schedule for each access points in the slots such that no two conflicting patterns for two different access points are scheduled in the same slot. | 12-04-2008 |
Sandipan Ganguly, Bothell, WA US
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20100114615 | OPTIMIZED INVENTORY SELECTION - Systems and methods for electronically ranking records of inventory items are provided. Inventory items satisfying search criteria are electronically identified and ranked according to an inventory score calculated from a function comprising inventory attribute values of the inventory items and weighting values corresponding to the inventory attributes. The scored inventory may be further displayed to a user, such as a user that electronically submits the search criteria. The attribute values may include inventory item characteristics perceptible to users of the inventory items. The weighting values may be generated from a discrete choice model employing a conditional logit function fit to training data. The inventory score function may further include a long term function that numerically represents inventory items characteristic that are not perceptible to users of the inventory items. The disclosed embodiments may be applied to inventory including, but not limited to, travel inventory, such as hotels. | 05-06-2010 |
20140156568 | SELF LEARNING ADAPTIVE MODELING SYSTEM - Self-learning and adaptive modeling is employed with respect to predictive analytics. A hierarchical model structure can be employed comprising a set of predictive models automatically built from accumulated data and distributed across multiple levels. For a given input type, a set of candidate models can be identified across varying levels of granularity, and a best model selected based on a comparison of performance metrics of the models. The best model can then be activated for use in making predictions. Of course, the best model can change based on most recent training performance results, since as more data becomes available more specific models can be developed. | 06-05-2014 |
Sangeeta Ganguly, Chicago, IL US
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20100314318 | HALOGENATED AMIDE BIOCIDAL COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR TREATING WATER SYSTEMS AT NEAR NEUTRAL TO HIGH PH - Compounds and methods are provided for controlling microorganisms in water systems having a pH of 5 or greater. The compounds are of the formula I: | 12-16-2010 |
20100314319 | HALOGENATED AMIDES AS BIOCIDES FOR BIOFILM CONTROL - Methods are provided for controlling sessile microorganisms and removing biofilm from an aqueous or moisture-containing system. The methods comprise treating the system with an effective amount of a compound of the formula I: | 12-16-2010 |
20120136010 | SYNERGISTIC ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITION - A synergistic antimicrobial composition comprising: (a) 3-iodo-2-propynyl-butylcarbamate; and (b) flumetsulam. A synergistic antimicrobial composition comprising: (a) 3-iodo-2-propynyl-butylcarbamate; (b) diclosulam. | 05-31-2012 |
20140024660 | SYNERGISTIC ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITION - A synergistic antimicrobial composition comprising: (a) 3-iodo-2-propynyl-butylcarbamate; and (b) flumetsulam. A synergistic antimicrobial composition comprising: (a) 3-iodo-2-propynyl-butylcarbamate; (b) diclosulam. | 01-23-2014 |
20140045905 | SYNERGISTIC ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITION - A synergistic antimicrobial composition containing 3-iodo-2-propynyl-butylcarbamate and fluometuron. | 02-13-2014 |
20140045944 | SYNERGISTIC ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITION - A synergistic antimicrobial composition containing 3-iodo-2-propynyl-butylcarbamate and fluometuron. | 02-13-2014 |
20140045970 | SYNERGISTIC ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITION - A synergistic antimicrobial composition containing 3-iodo-2-propynyl-butylcarbamate and fluometuron. | 02-13-2014 |
20140045971 | SYNERGISTIC ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITION - A synergistic antimicrobial composition containing 3-iodo-2-propynyl-butylcarbamate and fluometuron. | 02-13-2014 |
Sangeeta Ganguly, Buffalo Grove, IL US
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20080236038 | Biological-Based Catalyst to Delay Plant Development Processes - The present invention is directed to methods for delaying a plant development process comprising exposing a plant or plant part to one or more bacteria or enzymes. In specific embodiments, the one or more bacteria are selected from the group consisting of | 10-02-2008 |
20090203103 | Induction and Stabilization of Enzymatic Activity in Microorganisms - The present invention is directed to methods for inducing desired activity in enzymes or microorganisms capable of producing the enzymes. The invention is further directed to methods of stabilizing activity in microorganisms. In specific embodiments, the invention provides methods for inducing and stabilizing nitrile hydratase activity, amidase activity, and asparaginase I activity. The invention further provides compositions comprising enzymes or microorganisms having induced and/or stabilized activity. | 08-13-2009 |
20110183847 | BIOLOGICAL-BASED CATALYST TO DELAY PLANT DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES - The present invention is directed to methods for delaying a plant development process comprising exposing a plant or plant part to one or more bacteria or enzymes. In specific embodiments, the one or more bacteria are selected from the group consisting of | 07-28-2011 |
20130122565 | INDUCTION AND STABILIZATION OF ENZYMATIC ACTIVITY IN MICROORGANISMS - The present invention is directed to methods for inducing desired activity in enzymes or microorganisms capable of producing the enzymes. The invention is further directed to methods of stabilizing activity in microorganisms. In specific embodiments, the invention provides methods for inducing and stabilizing nitrile hydratase activity, amidase activity, and asparaginase I activity. The invention further provides compositions comprising enzymes or microorganisms having induced and/or stabilized activity. | 05-16-2013 |
Sangeeta S. Ganguly, Chicago, IL US
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20120135974 | SYNERGISTIC ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITION - A synergistic antimicrobial composition containing 3-iodo-2-propynyl-butylcarbamate and fluometuron. | 05-31-2012 |
Sanjoy Ganguly, Hamilton, OH US
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20100143307 | Use of Penicillin G Procaine as a selective antimicrobial agent in the production of alcohol by fermentation - A process for the use of low concentration levels of Penicillin G Procaine to eliminate or control the growth of unwanted or undesirable bacteria (contaminating bacteria) in the fermentation production of alcohol without inhibition of the growth or replication of the yeast. | 06-10-2010 |
Shameek P. Ganguly, Mountain View, CA US
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20160004283 | Electronic Devices with Submersion Detection Circuitry - A portable electronic device may include submersion detection circuitry for detecting when the electronic device is submerged in water or other liquids. The submersion detection circuitry may include a barometric pressure sensor that gathers air pressure information. Control circuitry in the electronic device may monitor the air pressure sensor for sharp changes in air pressure indicating that the electronic device has been dropped or submerged in water. Various actions may be taken in response to determining that the electronic device is in water. If the electronic device is not intended to operate underwater, a power management unit may automatically power down electrical components in the electronic device in response to determining that the electronic device is in water. If the electronic device is intended to operate underwater, control circuitry may determine and track a water depth level at which the electronic device is submerged based on the air pressure information. | 01-07-2016 |
20160069679 | Electronic Devices with Pressure Sensors for Characterizing Motion - An electronic device may include a motion sensor for detecting movement of the electronic device and a pressure sensor for detecting changes in elevation of the electronic device. Applications that run on the electronic device such as health and fitness applications may use motion sensor and pressure sensor data to track a user's physical activity. For example, processing circuitry in the electronic device may use the motion sensor to track a user's steps and the pressure sensor to track changes in the user's elevation. The processing circuitry may determine whether the user is climbing stairs based on the user's step rate and the user's changes in elevation. When the processing circuitry determines that the user is climbing stairs, the processing circuitry may use the pressure sensor and motion sensor to track and store the number of flights of stairs climbed by the user. | 03-10-2016 |
Shantanu Ganguly, Austin, TX US
Shuvabrata Ganguly, Redmond, WA US
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20090328035 | Lazy Handling of End of Interrupt Messages in a Virtualized Environment - Techniques enable reducing a number of intercepts performed by a hypervisor by reducing a number of End Of Interrupt (EOI) messages sent from a virtual central processing unit (CPU) to a virtual advanced programmable interrupt controller (APIC). The EOI path of the guest operating system running on the virtual CPU is altered to leave a marker indicating that the EOI has occurred. At some later time the hypervisor inspects the marker and lazily updates the virtual APIC state. | 12-31-2009 |
20110307641 | Lazy Handling of End of Interrupt Messages in a Virtualized Environment - Techniques enable reducing a number of intercepts performed by a hypervisor by reducing a number of End Of Interrupt (EOI) messages sent from a virtual central processing unit (CPU) to a virtual advanced programmable interrupt controller (APIC). The EOI path of the guest operating system running on the virtual CPU is altered to leave a marker indicating that the EOI has occurred. At some later time the hypervisor inspects the marker and lazily updates the virtual APIC state. | 12-15-2011 |
Shuvabrata Ganguly, Kirkland, WA US
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20150317169 | CONSTRUCTING AND OPERATING HIGH-PERFORMANCE UNIFIED COMPUTE INFRASTRUCTURE ACROSS GEO-DISTRIBUTED DATACENTERS - Systems and methods are disclosed for provisioning and managing cloud-computing resources, such as in datacenters. One or more network controllers enable the creation of a unified compute infrastructure and a private cloud from connected resources such as physical and virtual servers. Such controller instances can be virtual or physical, such as a top-of-rack switch, and collectively form a distributed control plane. | 11-05-2015 |
Shuvabrata Ganguly, Seattle, WA US
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20100077394 | COALESCING PERIODIC TIMER EXPIRATION IN GUEST OPERATING SYSTEMS IN A VIRTUALIZED ENVIRONMENT - Techniques are disclosed for coalescing timer ticks generated by timers used to service guest operating systems executing in virtual machines. By coalescing timer ticks a logical processor can enter a low power mode thereby reducing power consumed by the system. | 03-25-2010 |
20100083256 | TEMPORAL BATCHING OF I/O JOBS - Batching techniques are provided to maximize the throughput of a hardware device based on the saturation point of the hardware device. A balancer can determine the saturation point of the hardware device and determine the estimated time cost for IO jobs pending in the hardware device. A comparison can be made and if the estimated time cost total is lower than the saturation point one or more IO jobs can be sent to the hardware device. | 04-01-2010 |
20100218183 | POWER-SAVING OPERATING SYSTEM FOR VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT - Principles for enabling power management techniques for virtual machines. In a virtual machine environment, a physical computer system may maintain management facilities to direct and control one or more virtual machines executing thereon. In some techniques described herein, the management facilities may be adapted to place a virtual processor in an idle state in response to commands from a guest operating system. One or more signaling mechanisms may be supported such that the guest operating system will command the management facilities to place virtual processors in the idle state. | 08-26-2010 |
20100250230 | ENLIGHTENMENT FOR LOW OVERHEAD HARDWARE ACCESS - A computing system in which a software component executing on a platform can reliably and efficiently obtain state information about a component supported by the platform through the use of a shared memory page. State information may be supplied by the platform, but any state translation information needed to map the state information as supplied to a format as used may be provided through the shared page. In a virtualized environment, the state translation information can be used to map the value of a virtual timer counter or other component from a value provided by a virtual processor to a normalized reference time that will yield the same result, regardless of whether the software component is migrated to or from another virtual processor. Use of a shared page avoids the inefficiency of an intercept into a virtualized environment or a system calls in native mode operation. | 09-30-2010 |
20100251235 | TIMER ACCESS FROM USER MODE THROUGH A SHARED MEMORY PAGE - A computing system in which a software component executing on a platform can reliably and efficiently obtain state information about a component supported by the platform through the use of a shared memory page. State information may be supplied by the platform, but any state translation information needed to map the state information as supplied to a format as used may be provided through the shared page. In a virtualized environment, the state translation information can be used to map the value of a virtual timer counter or other component from a value provided by a virtual processor to a normalized reference time that will yield the same result, regardless of whether the software component is migrated to or from another virtual processor. Use of a shared page avoids the inefficiency of an intercept into a virtualized environment or a system calls in native mode operation. | 09-30-2010 |
20110231839 | VIRTUAL MACHINE HOMOGENIZATION TO ENABLE MIGRATION ACROSS HETEROGENEOUS COMPUTERS - Described is a technology by which a virtual machine may be safely migrated to a computer system with a different platform. Compatibility of the virtual machine may be checked by comparing the virtual machine's capabilities against those of the new platform. To ensure compatibility, when created the virtual machine may have its capabilities limited by the lowest common capabilities of the different platforms available for migration. Computer systems may be grouped into migration pools based upon similar capabilities, and/or a virtual machine may be mapped to certain computer systems based upon capabilities needed by that virtual machine, such as corresponding to needed performance, fault tolerance and/or flexibility. | 09-22-2011 |
20110296406 | HYPERVISOR SCHEDULER - Techniques for configuring a hypervisor scheduler to make use of cache topology of processors and physical memory distances between NUMA nodes when making scheduling decisions. In the same or other embodiments the hypervisor scheduler can be configured to optimize the scheduling of latency sensitive workloads. In the same or other embodiments a hypervisor can be configured to expose a virtual cache topology to a guest operating system running in a virtual machine. | 12-01-2011 |
20110296407 | EXPOSURE OF VIRTUAL CACHE TOPOLOGY TO A GUEST OPERATING SYSTEM - In a virtual machine environment, a hypervisor is configured to expose a virtual cache topology to a guest operating system, such that the virtual cache topology may be provided by corresponding physical cache topology. The virtual cache topology may be determined by the hypervisor or, in the case of a datacenter environment, may be determined by the datacenter's management system. The virtual cache topology may be calculated from the physical cache topology of the system such that virtual machines may be instantiated with virtual processors and virtual cache that may be mapped to corresponding logical processors and physical cache. | 12-01-2011 |
20120278800 | Virtual Processor Allocation Techniques - In an exemplary embodiment, one or more virtual processors can be added or removed from a virtual machine based on CPU pressure measured within the virtual machine. In addition to the foregoing, other techniques are described in the detailed description, claims, and figures that form a part of this document. | 11-01-2012 |
20130160012 | TIMER ACCESS FROM USER MODE THROUGH A SHARED MEMORY PAGE - A computing system in which a software component executing on a platform can reliably and efficiently obtain state information about a component supported by the platform through the use of a shared memory page. State information may be supplied by the platform, but any state translation information needed to map the state information as supplied to a format as used may be provided through the shared page. In a virtualized environment, the state translation information can be used to map the value of a virtual timer counter or other component from a value provided by a virtual processor to a normalized reference time that will yield the same result, regardless of whether the software component is migrated to or from another virtual processor. Use of a shared page avoids the inefficiency of an intercept into a virtualized environment or a system calls in native mode operation. | 06-20-2013 |
20130268933 | HYPERVISOR SCHEDULER - Techniques for configuring a hypervisor scheduler to make use of cache topology of processors and physical memory distances between NUMA nodes when making scheduling decisions. In the same or other embodiments the hypervisor scheduler can be configured to optimize the scheduling of latency sensitive workloads. In the same or other embodiments a hypervisor can be configured to expose a virtual cache topology to a guest operating system running in a virtual machine. | 10-10-2013 |
20150324386 | FILE SERVICE USING A SHARED FILE ACCESS-REST INTERFACE - In various embodiments, methods and systems for providing access to file systems are provided. An SFA-based operation having an operation modifier for a file in a file system is received. The SFA-based operation is defined based on a file-representational state transfer (REST) interface. The SFA-REST interface comprises integrated functionality of an SFA protocol and REST protocol. The SFA-based operation is executed using the operation modifier. A REST-based operation for the file in the distributed file storage is received. The REST-based operation is defined based on the SFA-REST interface. The operation modifier is referenced in order to execute the REST-based operation. The REST-based operation based on the SFA-REST interface. A schema can be implemented for accessing the file system. The schema includes tables to store files, the table comprises fields corresponding to elements of a SFA-REST interface. A snapshot component can be implemented to backup file shares in the file system. | 11-12-2015 |
20160041838 | VIRTUAL PROCESSOR ALLOCATION TECHNIQUES - One or more virtual processors can be added or removed from a virtual machine based on CPU pressure measured within the virtual machine. In addition to the foregoing, CPU pressure can also be used to determine whether to remove a virtual processor from a virtual machine, which may cause the computer system to consume less power. In the alternative, virtual processors can be parked and/or unparked in order to reduce the amount of power consumed by the virtual machine. In addition, virtual processors can be forcibly parked during a migration operation. | 02-11-2016 |
Snehasis Ganguly, Canton, MI US
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20150331442 | DEVICES AND SYSTEMS FOR PREVENTING MISALIGNMENT IN VEHICLE BRAKE ASSEMBLIES - An alignment device may include a saddle element configured to sit on a pedal arm of a brake assembly. The saddle element may include first and second U-shaped ends configured to receive the pedal arm. The first and second U-shaped ends may be spaced apart from one another by an opening defined by first and second lateral wing elements. The first and second lateral wing elements may form a catchment area configured to guide and position a push rod of a brake booster into alignment with the pedal arm. | 11-19-2015 |
Somnath Sg Ganguly US
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20090189393 | MICRO WIND TURBINE TOPOLOGY FOR SMALL SCALE POWER GENERATION - A wind energy converter has a generator adapted to be coupled directly to a wind turbine without need for a mechanical gear unit. A rectifier is coupled to the generator and a converter is coupled to the rectifier to provide a regulated DC bus voltage as a function of a controlled duty cycle. An inverter is coupled to the converter for providing a regulated AC output to a load. | 07-30-2009 |
Sonny Ganguly, Rockville, MD US
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20090112727 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CROSS-CATEGORY WEDDING VENDOR RECOMMENDATIONS - Systems and methods providing a list having one or more wedding services vendors. The systems and method determine a valid set of vendors based on one or more received input data. A score for each respective vendor of the valid set of vendors is determined using the received input data and input data weighting rules. One or more recommended vendors are provided based on the determined valid set of vendors and the respective score for each respective vendor of the valid set of vendors. The one or more recommended vendors may be from the same category or from different categories of vendors. Systems and methods are also presented for managing electronic communications for wedding services by providing interfaces for enabling a vendor to present an electronic storefront related to wedding services and for a vendor to manage client leads received by the electronic storefront. | 04-30-2009 |
Subinay Ganguly, Newtown, PA US
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20090068192 | Fully human antibodies against human 4-1BB - Fully human antibodies and antigen-binding portions thereof that bind to human 4-1BB and that allow binding of human 4-1BB to a human 4-1BB ligand. In one aspect, the antibody is an IgG4 antibody. Also provided is a method for treating a disease in a subject comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of the antibody to said subject. | 03-12-2009 |
20100183621 | Fully human antibodies against human 4-1BB - Fully human antibodies and antigen-binding portions thereof that bind to human 4-1BB and that allow binding of human 4-1BB to a human 4-1BB ligand. In one aspect, the antibody is an IgG4 antibody. Also provided is a method for treating a disease in a subject comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of the antibody to said subject. | 07-22-2010 |
20120141494 | FULLY HUMAN ANTIBODIES AGAINST HUMAN 4-1BB - Fully human antibodies and antigen-binding portions thereof that bind to human 4-1BB and that allow binding of human 4-1BB to a human 4-1BB ligand. In one aspect, the antibody is an IgG4 antibody. Also provided is a method for treating a disease in a subject comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of the antibody to said subject. | 06-07-2012 |
20140193422 | FULLY HUMAN ANTIBODIES AGAINST HUMAN 4-1BB - Fully human antibodies and antigen-binding portions thereof that bind to human 4-1BB and that allow binding of human 4-1BB to a human 4-1BB ligand. In one aspect, the antibody is an IgG4 antibody. Also provided is a method for treating a disease in a subject comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of the antibody to said subject. | 07-10-2014 |
Subiney Ganguly, Newtown, PA US
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20100028904 | WAY TO OBTAIN HIGH EXPRESSION CLONES OF MAMMALIAN CELLS USING A METHYLCELLULOSE WITH FLUORESCENT PROTEIN A OR G AND FLUORESCENT SCREENING METHOD - The invention provides a genetic screening method for identifying a transfected cell expressing the polypeptide of interest. The methods allows for high throughput screening of recombinant cells for elevated levels of expression of the polypeptide of interest using methylcellulose comprising fluorescent protein A or G to improve detection and cloning. The invention also provides capture media, formulations and methods of making and using thereof. | 02-04-2010 |
Sudipta Ganguly, Summit, NJ US
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20120308617 | PHOSPHOLIPID-BASED INHALATION SYSTEM - The present invention includes a method for delivering medications deeper into the lungs and to the medications' pulmonary targets, which include bronchioles and alveoli. A first particularly preferred embodiment of the invention describes the use of two steps for delivery of a medication. In a first step, an aerosolized therapeutic composition or medication is administered into a patient's respiratory tract, wherein the patient may be any animal or human subject. Following the first step, an aerosolized surfactant is administered into the patient's respiratory tract that facilitates delivery of the aerosolized medication of the first step to the medication's pulmonary target. Another embodiment of the present invention contemplates an apparatus for the delivery of an aerosolized surfactant used that facilitates delivery of previously inhaled aerosolized medication. | 12-06-2012 |
Sukanta Ganguly, San Jose, CA US
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20160042575 | AUTOMATED FACILITY ACCESS AND PAYMENT PROCESSING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An automated parking facility access and payment processing system is provided. The system includes a parking facility server located proximate to a parking facility, a central authentication and payment processing server for authenticating and processing payment for a user of parking facilities, a gate controller positioned proximate to a barrier gate at the parking facility, and at least one of an identification module connected to a vehicle, and a user computer device including or accessing an automated parking and payment processing application. The gate controller is configured to receive, via Bluetooth communication with the at least one of an identification module and a user computer device, identification information about a user seeking entry into the parking facility, and to relay the identification information to the parking facility server. The central authentication and payment processing server is configured to receive the identification information from the parking facility server and verify that the user is a valid account holder within the system. The parking facility server is configured to receive verification from the central authentication and payment processing server and to signal the gate controller to open the barrier gate and allow the user's vehicle to enter the parking facility. The gate controller is further configured to detect entry of the vehicle into the parking facility and to provide notification to the central authentication and payment processing server, via the parking facility server, for payment processing. | 02-11-2016 |
Tuhin Ganguly, Washington, DC US
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20120027827 | Method and Composition for Reducing Exhaled Carbon Dioxide Emissions - A method and composition for reducing the amount of carbon dioxide exhaled by a user by placing a composition comprising a delivery vehicle and a carbon dioxide sequestering agent into a user's mouth and allowing the carbon dioxide sequestering agent to react with the carbon dioxide present in the user's breath thereby reducing the amount of carbon dioxide exhaled by the user. | 02-02-2012 |
Utpal Ganguly, Sugar Land, TX US
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20120179444 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING DOWNHOLE STIMULATION OPERATIONS - A system and method for performing stimulation operations at a wellsite having a subterranean formation with of a reservoir therein is provided. The method involves performing reservoir characterization to generate a mechanical earth model based on integrated petrophysical, geomechanical and geophysical data. The method also involves generating a stimulation plan by performing well planning, a staging design, a stimulation design and a production prediction based on the mechanical earth model. The stimulation design is optimized by repeating the well planning, staging design, stimulation design, and production prediction in a feedback loop until an optimized stimulation plan is generated. | 07-12-2012 |
20120185225 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING DOWNHOLE STIMULATION OPERATIONS - A system and method for performing stimulation operations at a wellsite having a subterranean formation with of a reservoir therein is provided. The method involves generating a plurality of quality indicators from a plurality of logs, and combining the plurality of quality indicators to form a composite quality indicator. The composite quality indicator may be combined with a stress log to form a combined stress and composite quality indicator, the combined stress and composite quality indicator comprising a plurality of blocks with boundaries therebetween. The method may further comprise identifying classifications for the plurality of blocks; defining stages along the combined stress and composite quality indicator based on the classifications; and selectively positioning perforations in select stages based on the classifications thereon. | 07-19-2012 |
20130140031 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING OPTIMIZED DOWNHOLE STIMULATION OPERATIONS - A method of performing a stimulation operation for an unconventional wellsite having natural fractures and hydraulic fractures. The method involves providing at least one treatment parameter with a corresponding objective function value and performing a fracture operation based on the treatment parameter. The fracture operation involves defining a treatment schedule, conducting a hydraulic fracture operation, and estimating production. The objective function value is based on an objective function. The method also involves modifying the treatment parameter and performing the fracture operation based on the modified treatment parameter. The modified treatment parameter has a corresponding modified objective function value based on the objective function. The method continues with optimizing the treatment operation by comparing the objective function value with the modified objective function value, and repeating the modifying and optimizing for new modified treatment parameters until convergence about a desired outcome whereby an optimized parameter is defined at convergence. | 06-06-2013 |
20140372089 | METHOD OF CALIBRATING FRACTURE GEOMETRY TO MICROSEISMIC EVENTS - A method of performing a fracture operation at a wellsite about a subterranean formation having a fracture network with natural fractures is provided. The wellsite is stimulated by injection of fluid into the fracture network. The method involves generating wellsite data including natural fracture parameters and obtaining measurements of micro seismic events, modeling hydraulic fractures of the fracture network based on the wellsite data and defining a hydraulic fracture geometry of the hydraulic fractures, generating a stress field of the hydraulic fractures using a geomechanical model, determining shear failure parameters comprising a failure envelope and a stress state about the fracture network, determining a location of shear failure of the fracture network from the failure envelope and the stress state, and calibrating the hydraulic fracture geometry by comparing the modeled hydraulic fractures and the locations of shear failure against the measured microseismic events. | 12-18-2014 |
20160108705 | METHOD OF CALIBRATING FRACTURE GEOMETRY TO MICROSEISMIC EVENTS - A method of performing a fracture operation is provided at a wellsite. The wellsite is positioned about a subterranean formation having a wellbore therethrough and a complex fracture network therein. The complex fracture network includes natural fractures, and the wellsite stimulated by injection of an injection fluid with proppant into the complex fracture network. The method involves generating wellsite data comprising measurements of microseismic events of the subterranean formation, modeling a hydraulic fracture network and a discrete fracture network of the complex fracture network based on the wellsite data, and performing a seismic moment operation. The method involves determining an actual seismic moment density based on the wellsite data and a predicted seismic moment density based on shear and tensile components of the simulated hydraulic fracture network, and calibrating the discrete fracture network based on a comparison of the predicted moment density and the actual moment density. | 04-21-2016 |
20160115771 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING DOWNHOLE STIMULATION OPERATIONS - A system and method for performing stimulation operations at a wellsite having a subterranean formation with of a reservoir therein is provided. The method involves performing reservoir characterization to generate a mechanical earth model based on integrated petrophysical, geomechanical and geophysical data. The method also involves generating a stimulation plan by performing well planning, a staging design, a stimulation design and a production prediction based on the mechanical earth model. The stimulation design is optimized by repeating the well planning, staging design, stimulation design, and production prediction in a feedback loop until an optimized stimulation plan is generated. | 04-28-2016 |