Khorshid
Faten A. Khorshid, Jeddah SA
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20090297622 | SEPARATION AND FORMULATION OF BIOACTIVE FRACTION AND SUBFRACTION FROM CAMEL URINE WORK AS ANTICANCER AGENT - A pharmaceutical composition includes an effective amount of bio-active fraction PMF or subfraction PMFK obtained from the lyophilized camel urine or cow urine which coded in publications with PM701, that is used as anti-cancer drug selected from an anticancer compound PM701, which are targeted selectively the cancer cells without affecting the normal cells. | 12-03-2009 |
Mohsen Khorshid, Basel CH
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20110287412 | Methods for Identifying RNA Segments Bound by RNA-Binding Proteins or Ribonucleoprotein Complexes - The present invention relates to a method for identifying a binding site on an RNA transcript, wherein the binding site binds to one or more binding moieties. The method includes, among other things, introducing a photoreactive nucleoside into living cells wherein the living cells incorporate the photoreactive nucleoside into RNA transcripts during transcription thereby producing modified RNA transcripts; reverse transcribing the RNA of isolated cross-linked segments thereby generating cDNA transcripts with one mutation wherein the photoreactive nucleoside is transcribed to a mismatched deoxynucleoside; amplifying the cDNA transcripts thereby generating amplicons; and analyzing the sequences of the amplicons aligned against the reference sequence so as to identify the binding site, wherein the sequences of each amplicon having a mutation resulting from the introduction of the photoreactive nucleoside is considered to be a valid amplicon comprising at least a portion of a binding site on the RNA transcript. | 11-24-2011 |
20150353923 | Method for Identifying RNA Segments Bound by RNA-Binding Proteins or Ribonucleoprotein Complexes - The present invention relates to a method for identifying a binding site on an RNA transcript, wherein the binding site binds to one or more binding moieties. The method includes, among other things, introducing a photoreactive nucleoside into living cells wherein the living cells incorporate the photoreactive nucleoside into RNA transcripts during transcription thereby producing modified RNA transcripts; reverse transcribing the RNA of isolated cross-linked segments thereby generating cDNA transcripts with one mutation wherein the photoreactive nucleoside is transcribed to a mismatched deoxynucleoside; amplifying the cDNA transcripts thereby generating amplicons; and analyzing the sequences of the amplicons aligned against the reference sequence so as to identify the binding site, wherein the sequences of each amplicon having a mutation resulting from the introduction of the photoreactive nucleoside is considered to be a valid amplicon comprising at least a portion of a binding site on the RNA transcript. | 12-10-2015 |
Mokhtar M. Khorshid, Redmond, WA US
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20160117160 | PREPARING INSTALLATIONS AND UPDATES FOR SOFTWARE SYSTEMS - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for preparing installations and updates for software systems. Aspects of the invention include creating software update packages that are selectable to automatically install essentially any number of code changes for any number of software components to update a software system (e.g., a cloud appliance). In one aspect, a software update package includes: references to code changes for a plurality of software components and references to installation artifacts for installing the code changes, and also indicates interdependencies between the plurality of software components. In another aspect, a software update package includes references to validation code for validating that a software update package transitioned a software system to a goal state. In a further aspect, a software update package expressly indicates that installation artifact references for different installation artifacts are to be processed during different passes in a multi-pass installation process. | 04-28-2016 |
20160117161 | INSTALLING AND UPDATING SOFTWARE SYSTEMS - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for installing and updating software systems. Aspects of the invention include selecting software update packages that automatically installs essentially any number of code changes for any number of software components to update a software system (e.g., a cloud appliance). In one aspect, a software system is updated by implementing a software update package that includes: references to code changes for a plurality of software components and references to installation artifacts for installing the code changes, and also indicates interdependencies between the plurality of software components. In another aspect, validation code is used to validate that a software update package transitioned a software system to a goal state. In a further aspect, a multi-pass installation process is orchestrated to perform portions of a software update package in a plurality of different passes. | 04-28-2016 |
Obalit Khorshid, Canoga Park, CA US
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20110214744 | Fluid control system, device and method - A fluid control system, device and method are disclosed. The fluid control device is preferably configured to connect to an outlet of a fluid source. The fluid control device includes a valve, a sensor, a battery and a micro-generator. The sensor is used to measure or detect a condition and provide output signals that open and close the valve in response to a measured or detected condition. The micro-generator is positioned in a flow path of fluid and generates power from a flow of the fluid. The power generated from the micro-generator is stored in the battery and used to power later operations of the device. The device can be used for automating faucets, sprinklers and fire extinguishing equipment. | 09-08-2011 |