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Aamir Jafri, Little Elm, TX US
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20140084651 | AIRCRAFT INTEGRATED CHILD SEAT - The present invention generally relates to passenger aircraft seats. Some examples provide systems for integrating a child seat into a certified aircraft seat. Some examples include a passenger seat backrest having an integrated child seat. An integrated child seat base may be moved between a stowed position and a deployed position. When in the stowed position, the integrated child seat base may fit within a recessed surface of the seat backrest and the seat may then accommodate an adult passenger. When in a deployed position, the integrated child seat may then accommodate a child passenger. The integrated seat may include a harness system that extends through the seat backrest and couples with an internal support structure of seat backrest. In some embodiments the mounting points of the harness system may be reinforced with stiff brackets attached to the internal support structure. | 03-27-2014 |
20150202999 | SEATBACK ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Described are video monitor assemblies ( | 07-23-2015 |
Aamir Jafri, Gainesville, TX US
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20150375844 | PANEL ASSEMBLY WITH CRUSH SECTION - A panel assembly that includes a front skin having a front surface, a back surface and at least one crush section portion, a core assembly that includes first, second, third, fourth and fifth layers laminated together, and at least a first crush section. The first, second, third, fourth and fifth layers each include a front surface, a back surface and at least one crush section portion. The front surface of the first layer of the core assembly includes a plurality of scores defined therein. The second layer includes a plurality of elongated voids defined therein and the fourth layer includes a plurality of elongated voids defined therein. | 12-31-2015 |
Adnan N. Jafri, Milpitas, CA US
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20140272528 | MANUFACTURING TECHNIQUES USING BINDER COATINGS IN THREE-DIMENSIONAL STACKED-CELL BATTERIES - The disclosed embodiments relate to the manufacture of a battery cell. The battery cell includes a first set of layers including a cathode with an active coating, a separator, and an anode with an active coating. The separator may include a ceramic coating and a binder coating over the ceramic coating. During manufacturing of the battery cell, the layers are stacked, and the binder coating is used to laminate the first set of layers within the first sub-cell by applying at least one of pressure and temperature to the first set of layers. | 09-18-2014 |
20140272529 | MANUFACTURING TECHNIQUES USING UNIFORM PRESSURE TO FORM THREE-DIMENSIONAL STACKED-CELL BATTERIES - The disclosed embodiments relate to the manufacture of a battery cell. The battery cell includes a first set of layers including a cathode with an active coating, a separator, and an anode with an active coating. The separator may include a ceramic coating and a binder coating over the ceramic coating. During manufacturing of the battery cell, the layers are stacked, and the binder coating is used to laminate the first set of layers within the first sub-cell by applying at least one of pressure and temperature to the first set of layers. In addition, uniform pressure is applied to the cell stack to laminate the first and second sets of layers. | 09-18-2014 |
20140272543 | MANUFACTURING TECHNIQUES USING FIDUCIALS IN THREE-DIMENSIONAL STACKED-CELL BATTERIES - The disclosed embodiments relate to the manufacture of a battery cell. The battery cell includes a first set of layers including a cathode with an active coating, a separator, and an anode with an active coating. The separator may include a ceramic coating and a binder coating over the ceramic coating. During manufacturing of the battery cell, the layers are stacked, and the binder coating is used to laminate the first set of layers within the first sub-cell by applying at least one of pressure and temperature to the first set of layers. One or more fiducials are also disposed on each electrode from a set of electrodes for the battery cell and/or a fixture for the electrodes. The one or more fiducials may be used to align the electrodes during stacking of the set of electrodes. | 09-18-2014 |
Amir Jafri, San Diego, CA US
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20120029311 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR STORING AND FORWARDING DATA FROM A VITAL-SIGNS MONITOR - A vital-signs patch for a patient monitoring system that includes a housing containing a sensor that makes physiological measurements of a patient, a transmitter, a receiver, a memory, and a processor. The processor periodically takes a measurement from the sensor, converts the measurement to a data record, and stores the data record in the memory. Upon receipt of a signal from another device, the processor retrieves at least a portion of the data record, converts the retrieved portion of the data record to a vital-sign signal, and causes the transmitter to transmit the vital-sign signal to the other device. | 02-02-2012 |
20120029312 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LOCATION TRACKING OF PATIENTS IN A VITAL-SIGNS MONITOR SYSTEM - Systems and methods of tracking a patient within a facility via a vital-signs patch attached to the patient are disclosed. A first signal is received from a bridge, the first signal comprising information indicative of a vital-signs patch attached to a patient. The patient is identified based at least in part on the information. Location of the patient is determined based on a known location of the bridge within the facility. | 02-02-2012 |
20120029315 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONSERVING BATTERY POWER IN A PATIENT MONITORING SYSTEM - A vital-signs patch in a patient monitoring system is disclosed. The patch includes a housing configured to be attached to the skin of a patient, the housing containing a radio that can selectably transmit and receive on more than one frequency and a processor. The processor configures the radio to transmit and receive on a determined frequency based at least in part on the level of noise detected on the frequencies. | 02-02-2012 |
20120029316 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SAVING BATTERY POWER IN A PATIENT MONITORING SYSTEM - A vital-signs patch for a patient monitoring system is disclosed. The patch consists of a housing that is configured to be worn on the skin of a patient. The housing contains a radio, one or more sensor interfaces, a processor, and a battery. The processor can selectably turn portions of the processor off and on and selectably turn power off and on to at least a portion of the sensor interfaces and radio. The processor includes a timer that, each time the timer times out, will turn all the parts of the processor on and start a new timing period. When the processor receives a signal, the processor will turn off power to at least a portion of the processor and at least a portion of the sensor interfaces. | 02-02-2012 |
20120030547 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SAVING BATTERY POWER IN A VITAL-SIGNS MONITOR - A vital-signs device in a patient monitoring system is disclosed. The patch includes a housing configured to be attached to the skin of a patient. The housing contain monitoring circuitry configured to acquire and store measurements of vital signs of the patient, a wireless transmitter configured to transmit signals to another device, a wireless receiver configured to receive signals from the other device; and a processor operably connected to the monitoring circuitry, transmitter, and receiver. Upon receipt of an upload signal from the other device, the processor is configured to send a message to the other device via the transmitter. The message packet structure includes a data payload of variable size, a header containing transmit and route information and data payload length, and a data integrity check value. | 02-02-2012 |
20140350362 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR STORING AND FORWARDING DATA FROM A VITAL-SIGNS MONITOR - A vital-signs patch for a patient monitoring system that includes a housing containing a sensor that makes physiological measurements of a patient, a transmitter, a receiver, a memory, and a processor. The processor periodically takes a measurement from the sensor, converts the measurement to a data record, and stores the data record in the memory. Upon receipt of a signal from another device, the processor retrieves at least a portion of the data record, converts the retrieved portion of the data record to a vital-sign signal, and causes the transmitter to transmit the vital-sign signal to the other device. | 11-27-2014 |
20150223706 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SAVING BATTERY POWER IN A PATIENT MONITORING SYSTEM - A vital-signs patch for a patient monitoring system is disclosed. The patch consists of a housing that is configured to be worn on the skin of a patient. The housing contains a radio, one or more sensor interfaces, a processor, and a battery. The processor can selectably turn portions of the processor off and on and selectably turn power off and on to at least a portion of the sensor interfaces and radio. The processor includes a timer that, each time the timer times out, will turn all the parts of the processor on and start a new timing period. When the processor receives a signal, the processor will turn off power to at least a portion of the processor and at least a portion of the sensor interfaces. | 08-13-2015 |
Farrukh M. Jafri, Fredericksburg, VA US
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20150065915 | EndoBrush with Receptacle - A tissue-sampling brush is a medical device for acquiring internal patient tissue samples utilizing conventional endoscopic devices. The tissue-sampling brush features an elongated body that may be inserted into the channel of an endoscopic device and manually manipulated by a handle. The tissue-sampling brush is sleeved in a sheath during insertion into the patient's body with the plurality of bristles deploying from the sheath during sample acquisition. The sheath facilitates insertion and removal of the tissue-sampling brush into the endoscopic device as well as structural support and protection for the plurality of bristles and endoscopic device. A plurality of bristles is scraped against the interior walls of the patient's body in order to acquire a tissue sample. After acquisition, the plurality of bristles is retracted back into the sheath and any trickling sample is captured by a receptacle located adjacent to the plurality of bristles. | 03-05-2015 |
Firoz Ali S. Jafri, Detroit, MI US
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20150057125 | POWER TRANSMITTING COMPONENT WITH TORQUE TRANSFER DEVICE CONFIGURED WITH DRAG REDUCTION SYSTEM - The present teachings provide for a power transmitting component including a housing, a clutch, a vent, and a dam. The vent can fluidly couple a first and second cavity. The dam can include a door member. Rotation of the outer carrier through a fluid in the second cavity can sling a portion of the fluid toward the vent to cause the portion of the fluid to be transferred from the second cavity, through the vent, and to the first cavity. When the piston is in a first position, the door member can be in a closed position to limit fluid flow from the first cavity to the second cavity. When the piston is in a second position, the door member can be in an open position to allow fluid to flow from the first cavity to the second cavity. | 02-26-2015 |
Ijaz Jafri, Woodinville, WA US
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20090166827 | MECHANICAL ISOLATION FOR MEMS DEVICES - A device according to the present invention includes a MEMS device supported on a first side of a die. A first side of an isolator is attached to the first side of the die. A package is attached to the first side of the isolator, with at least one electrically conductive attachment device attaching the die to the isolator and attaching the isolator to the package. The isolator may include isolation structures and a receptacle. | 07-02-2009 |
Ijaz H. Jafri, Woodinville, WA US
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20080261343 | VACUUM PACKAGED SINGLE CRYSTAL SILICON DEVICE - A method for forming a vibrating micromechanical structure having a single crystal silicon (SCS) micromechanical resonator formed using a two-wafer process, including either a Silicon-on-insulator (SOI) or insulating base and resonator wafers, wherein resonator anchors, capacitive air gap, isolation trenches, and alignment marks are micromachined in an active layer of the base wafer; the active layer of the resonator wafer is bonded directly to the active layer of the base wafer; the handle and dielectric layers of the resonator wafer are removed; windows are opened in the active layer of the resonator wafer; masking the active layer of the resonator wafer with photoresist; a SCS resonator is machined in the active layer of the resonator wafer using silicon dry etch micromachining technology; and the photoresist is subsequently dry stripped. A patterned SCS cover is bonded to the resonator wafer resulting in hermetically sealed chip scale wafer level vacuum packaged devices. | 10-23-2008 |
20080261344 | VACUUM PACKAGED SINGLE CRYSTAL SILICON DEVICE - A method for forming a vibrating micromechanical structure having a single crystal silicon (SCS) micromechanical resonator formed using a two-wafer process, including either a Silicon-on-insulator (SOI) or insulating base and resonator wafers, wherein resonator anchors, capacitive air gap, isolation trenches, and alignment marks are micromachined in an active layer of the base wafer; the active layer of the resonator wafer is bonded directly to the active layer of the base wafer; the handle and dielectric layers of the resonator wafer are removed; windows are opened in the active layer of the resonator wafer; masking the active layer of the resonator wafer with photoresist; a SCS resonator is machined in the active layer of the resonator wafer using silicon dry etch micromachining technology; and the photoresist is subsequently dry stripped. A patterned SCS cover is bonded to the resonator wafer resulting in hermetically sealed chip scale wafer level vacuum packaged devices. | 10-23-2008 |
20080261372 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING VIBRATING MICROMECHANICAL STRUCTURES - A method for fabrication of single crystal silicon micromechanical resonators using a two-wafer process, including either a Silicon-on-insulator (SOI) or insulating base and resonator wafers, wherein resonator anchors, a capacitive air gap, isolation trenches, and alignment marks are micromachined in an active layer of the base wafer; the active layer of the resonator wafer is bonded directly to the active layer of the base wafer; the handle and dielectric layers of the resonator wafer are removed; viewing windows are opened in the active layer of the resonator wafer; masking the single crystal silicon semiconductor material active layer of the resonator wafer with photoresist material; a single crystal silicon resonator is machined in the active layer of the resonator wafer using silicon dry etch micromachining technology; and the photoresist material is subsequently dry stripped. | 10-23-2008 |
20090007413 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING VIBRATING MICROMECHANICAL STRUCTURES - A method for fabrication of single crystal silicon micromechanical resonators using a two-wafer process, including either a Silicon-on-insulator (SOI) or insulating base and resonator wafers, wherein resonator anchors, a capacitive air gap, isolation trenches, and alignment marks are micromachined in an active layer of the base wafer; the active layer of the resonator wafer is bonded directly to the active layer of the base wafer; the handle and dielectric layers of the resonator wafer are removed; viewing windows are opened in the active layer of the resonator wafer; masking the single crystal silicon semiconductor material active layer of the resonator wafer with photoresist material; a single crystal silicon resonator is machined in the active layer of the resonator wafer using silicon dry etch micromachining technology; and the photoresist material is subsequently dry stripped. | 01-08-2009 |
20100203718 | MITIGATION OF HIGH STRESS AREAS IN VERTICALLY OFFSET STRUCTURES - Alternative methods of constructing a vertically offset structure are disclosed. An embodiment includes forming a flexible layer having first and second end portions, an intermediate portion coupling the first and second portions, and upper and lower surfaces. The distance between the upper and lower surfaces at the intermediate portion is less than the distance between the upper and lower surfaces at the first and second end portions. The first end portion is bonded to a base member. The second end portion of the flexible layer is deflected until the second end portion contacts the base member. The second end portion is bonded to the base member. | 08-12-2010 |
Juliana Jafri, Selangor MY
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20110003019 | EXTRACT FROM PALM LEAVES AND A METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - A method for preparing an herbal extract comprises the steps of pre-treating foliages derive from a plant of Arecaceae family; extracting the pre-treated foliages by using a polar solvent; removing the pre-treated foliages from the used polar solvent; and concentrating the used polar solvent to acquire the herbal extract. | 01-06-2011 |
Madiha Jafri, Mount Laurel, NJ US
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20130018243 | THREE DIMENSIONAL MICROFLUIDIC MULTIPLEXED DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM - A biosensor includes a microfluidics layer, a transduction layer and a transceiver layer. The transduction layer further includes a functionalized layer that reacts with a biomarker, and a plurality of carbon nanotubes adjacent the functionalized layer. The conductivity of the carbon nanotubes changes in response to a biomarker reacting with at least a portion of the functionalized layer. The functionalized layer can include dendrimers, such as a tadpole dendrimer scaffolding that includes a plurality of sites for receiving receptors for biomarkers. | 01-17-2013 |
Mohammad Jafri, Aurangabad 1 IN
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20160083412 | KETOLIDE COMPOUNDS - The invention relates to ketolide compounds of Formula (1) and their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvates, hydrates, polymorphs and stereoisomers having antimicrobial activity. The invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions containing the compounds of invention and methods of treating or preventing microbial infections with the compounds of invention, wherein, T is —C*H(R | 03-24-2016 |
Mohammad Jafri, Aurangabad IN
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20140005133 | KETOLIDE COMPOUNDS | 01-02-2014 |
Mohammad Alam Jafri, Aligarh IN
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20130059774 | EFFLUX PUMP INHIBITORS - Novel compositions and methods of reducing microbial resistance to antimicrobial agents and treating infections are disclosed. In particular, compositions and methods of inhibiting efflux pump activity, treating infection and methods of enhancing antimicrobial activity of antimicrobial agents are provided. | 03-07-2013 |
20130296228 | EFFLUX PUMP INHIBITORS - Novel compositions and methods of reducing microbial resistance to antimicrobial agents and treating infections are disclosed. In particular, compositions and methods of inhibiting efflux pump activity, treating infection and methods of enhancing antimicrobial activity of antimicrobial agents are provided. | 11-07-2013 |
20140162995 | Compositions Comprising Antibacterial Agent and Tazobactam - A pharmaceutical composition comprising antibacterial agent and tazobactam, wherein the ratio of tazobactam to the antibacterial agent in the composition is in the range of from about 0.5 to about 2 gram of tazobactam per gram of the antibacterial agent, are disclosed. | 06-12-2014 |
Mohammad Alam Jafri, Aurangabad 1 IN
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20140275018 | NITROGEN CONTAINING COMPOUNDS - Compounds of Formula (I), their preparation and use in preventing or treating bacterial infection is disclosed. | 09-18-2014 |
20150174133 | NITROGEN CONTAINING COMPOUNDS - Compounds of Formula (I), their preparation and use in preventing or treating bacterial infection is disclosed. | 06-25-2015 |
20150328201 | NITROGEN CONTAINING COMPOUNDS - Compounds of Formula (I), their preparation and use in preventing or treating bacterial infection is disclosed. | 11-19-2015 |
Mohammad Alam Jafri, Maharashtra IN
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20090275552 | Therapy for Treating Resistant Bacterial Infections - The invention relates to an improved therapy for treating resistant bacterial infections caused by extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBLs)-producing strains in a warm-blooded animal, adjuvant step down therapy, and pharmaceutical compositions for such therapies. The invention also relates to a method for inhibiting bacterial resistance in ESBLs-producing strains so as to have better control over the therapy; achieve reduced hospital stay and adjuvant step down therapy so as to avoid recrudescence. In particular, the therapy includes antibacterial combination of cefepime with sulbactam via parenteral route, followed by oral third generation cephalosporin with a suitable β lactamase inhibitor. | 11-05-2009 |
20100120721 | SUBSTITUTED PIPERIDINOPHENYL OXAZOLIDINONES - The present invention relates to oxazolidinones of Formula I and pharmaceutically acceptable salts, pharmaceutically acceptable solvates or polymorphs thereof. The invention also relates to processes for the preparation of the compound of Formula I and pharmaceutically acceptable salts, pharmaceutically acceptable solvates or polymorphs thereof, and to pharmaceutical compositions containing the compounds of Formula I and pharmaceutically acceptable salts, pharmaceutically acceptable solvates or polymorphs thereof and to methods for treating or preventing microbial infections using the compounds of Formula I and pharmaceutically acceptable salts, pharmaceutically acceptable solvates or polymorphs thereof. | 05-13-2010 |
Mohammed Alam Jafri, Aligarh IN
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20140148431 | 1,6- Diazabicyclo [3,2,1] octan-7-one derivatives and their use in the treatment of bacterial infections - Compounds of Formula (I), their preparation and use in preventing or treating bacterial infection is disclosed. | 05-29-2014 |
Syed Ali Jafri, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20150067264 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MEMORY MANAGEMENT - In some embodiments, a method of managing cache memory includes identifying a group of cache lines in a cache memory, based on a correlation between the cache lines. The method also includes tracking evictions of cache lines in the group from the cache memory and, in response to a determination that a criterion regarding eviction of cache lines in the group from the cache memory is satisfied, selecting one or more (e.g., all) remaining cache lines in the group for eviction. | 03-05-2015 |
20150067266 | EARLY WRITE-BACK OF MODIFIED DATA IN A CACHE MEMORY - A level of cache memory receives modified data from a higher level of cache memory. A set of cache lines with an index associated with the modified data is identified. The modified data is stored in the set in a cache line with an eviction priority that is at least as high as an eviction priority, before the modified data is stored, of an unmodified cache line with a highest eviction priority among unmodified cache lines in the set. | 03-05-2015 |
Syed Ali Jafri, Bellevue, WA US
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20160049181 | VIRTUAL MEMORY MAPPING FOR IMPROVED DRAM PAGE LOCALITY - Embodiments are described for methods and systems for mapping virtual memory pages to physical memory pages by analyzing a sequence of memory-bound accesses to the virtual memory pages, determining a degree of contiguity between the accessed virtual memory pages, and mapping sets of the accessed virtual memory pages to respective single physical memory pages. Embodiments are also described for a method for increasing locality of memory accesses to DRAM in virtual memory systems by analyzing a pattern of virtual memory accesses to identify contiguity of accessed virtual memory pages, predicting contiguity of the accessed virtual memory pages based on the pattern, and mapping the identified and predicted contiguous virtual memory pages to respective single physical memory pages. | 02-18-2016 |
Syed Ali Raza Jafri, West Lafayette, IN US
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20140269751 | PREDICTION-BASED SWITCH ALLOCATOR - An arbitration technique for determining mappings for a switch is described. During a given arbitration decision cycle, an arbitration mechanism maintains, until expiration, a set of mappings from a subset of the input ports to a subset of the output ports of the switch. This set of mappings was determined during an arbitration decision cycle up to K cycles preceding the given arbitration decision cycle. Because the set of mappings are maintained, it is easier for the arbitration mechanism to determine mappings from a remainder of the input ports to the remainder of the output ports without collisions. | 09-18-2014 |
Syed Mohammad Amir Ali Jafri, Seattle, WA US
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20130124916 | LAYOUT OF MIRRORED DATABASES ACROSS DIFFERENT SERVERS FOR FAILOVER - A plurality of data centers each having a plurality of servers. When there is a failure on a data center, the load for the failed portion of the data center is distributed over all the remaining servers locally, or remotely, based on the magnitude of the failure. | 05-16-2013 |
Syed Sabih Jafri, Morton Grove, IL US
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20140261883 | PHARMACEUTICAL TRAY FILLING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system for facilitating the manual filling of a pharmaceutical tray is provided. The system includes an electronic display device configured to display information adjacent the wells of the pharmaceutical tray. The system includes a controller configured to control the electronic display device to display information representative of a first type of pharmaceutical adjacent to a first well to direct manual placement of the first type of pharmaceutical into the first well and to control the electronic display device to selectively display information representative of a second type of pharmaceutical adjacent to a second well to direct manual placement of the second type of pharmaceutical into the second well. | 09-18-2014 |
Syed Shomaail Mansoor Jafri, Dhahran SA
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20110113008 | Workflow automation system and method - The workflow automation system is a secure online web-based system that automates any office workflow in a minimal amount of time by providing appropriate customizations and ASP.net forms, the customizations including name of the system, task-names, role names, names of actions on each task, order of tasks, etc. After the customizations, the workflow automation system is executable to provide each role; a secure login with a central HR repository; an application that the role is responsible for; active task(s) in the application, etc. The desired web forms can be made in ASP.net using the provided templates for forms, and controls to define what to do when by whom. The workflow automation system includes automatic sending of e-mail reminders to complete tasks after certain administrator-defined intervals, application tracking, parallel and sequential task processing, easy concealment of certain role names from others, and an easy method to provide Instructions on each web page. | 05-12-2011 |
20130124254 | WORKFLOW AUTOMATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - The workflow automation system is a secure, online web-based system that automates any office workflow in a minimal amount of time by providing appropriate customizations and ASP.net forms, the customizations including name of the system, task-names, role names, names of actions on each task, order of tasks, etc. After the customizations, the workflow automation system is executable to provide each role a secure login with a central HR repository; an application that the role is responsible for; active task(s) in the application, etc. The desired web forms can be made in ASP.net using provided templates for forms, and controls to define what to do when by whom. The workflow automation system includes automatic sending of e-mail reminders to complete tasks after certain administrator-defined intervals, application tracking, parallel and sequential task processing, easy concealment of certain role names from others, and an easy method to provide Instructions on each web page. | 05-16-2013 |
Wajid Sajjad Jafri, Patna IN
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20090306173 | CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF ATORVASTATIN MAGNESIUM - The present invention relates to crystalline forms of Atorvastatin magnesium and processes for their preparation. The crystalline forms of the present invention are designated as form X, form Y, form Z and form P of atorvastatin magnesium. The present invention further relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising form X, form Y, form Z and form P of atorvastatin magnesium and method of using the crystalline forms. | 12-10-2009 |
Wazid Sajjad Jafri, Tamilnadu IN
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20080200733 | Processes For The Preparation Of Purified Solanesol, Solanesyl Bromide & Solanesyl Acetone - The present invention relates to processes for the preparation of purified solanesol, solanesyl bromide & solanesyl acetone. Solanesyl acetone has the chemical name—all—trans 6,10,14,18,22,26,30,34,38-nonamethyl-5,9,13,17,21,25,29,33,37-triacontanonaen-2-one, of formula 1 and is used for synthesis of coenzyme Q | 08-21-2008 |