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Aabhas Paliwal, North Brunswick, NJ US
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20090089741 | SERVICE-BASED PROCESSES USING POLICY-BASED MODEL-TO-MODEL CONVERSION AND VALIDATION TECHNIQUES - A modeling tool may be configured to generate a diagrammatic representation of a service-based process, expressed using a diagrammatic modeling language. A model converter may be configured to convert the diagrammatic representation into a formal model of the service-based process, and a model verifier configured to apply constraints to the formal model to verify an operation of the service-based process and output a verified formal model. A code generator may be configured to generate executable code therefrom for executing the service-based process therewith. | 04-02-2009 |
Abhay Kumar Paliwal, Hyderabad IN
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20150026083 | Generating Connection Map for Intelligent Connections in Enterprises - A user establishes a profile with an enterprise intelligence system. The user specifies a watchlist identifying entities such as members and/or enterprises in which the user is interested. The user also specifies recommendation criteria specifying the types of recommenders to use to identify connections with the entities. The recommenders are used to identify attributes in common between the user and members, and to generate a connection map describing social connections between the user and the members based on the common attributes. A recommendation model for the user generates decision aiding information. The connection map is organized and presented to the user based on the generated decision aiding information. User interactions with the connection map are observed and the recommendation model is updated based on the observed interactions. A pattern of recommenders preferred by the user is learned from the observed interactions, and is used to guide future decision making. | 01-22-2015 |
Bharat Paliwal, Fremont, CA US
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20160092188 | DRIFT MANAGEMENT OF IMAGES - Techniques are described for managing drift within a standardized environment. According to one embodiment, an end state definition is stored that identifies a standard set of source components for a plurality of targets. A drift manager determines that at least one target of the plurality of targets has drifted from the standard set of source components identified by the end state definition. After determining that the at least one target of the plurality of targets has drifted from the standard set of source components identified by the end state definition, the drift manager reconciles the at least one target with the end state definition. | 03-31-2016 |
20160092195 | POPULATING CONTENT FOR A BASE VERSION OF AN IMAGE - Techniques are described for standardizing configuration levels across a plurality of software deployments. In one embodiment, a standardization management system generates, based on a plurality of software deployments that have different source components, an end state definition that identifies a recommended standard set of source components for the plurality of software deployments. Based on the end state definition that identifies the recommended standard set of source components for the plurality of software deployments, the standardization management system generates an image that includes the standard set of source components for the plurality of software deployments. The image may be used to update software deployments that are part of the plurality of software deployments and do not include the standard set of source components. | 03-31-2016 |
20160092196 | DEPLOYMENT AND ACTIVATION OF UPDATES ON TARGET HOSTS - Techniques are described for managing updates across one or more targets using standard software images. In one embodiment, a first version of a software application is deployed on a set of one or more targets. A software binary is then generated for an updated version of the software application. The software binary for the updated version of the software application is deployed to the set of one or more targets. While the software binary for the updated version of the software application is deployed, the previous version of the software application remains active on a particular target. The updated version of the software application is activated, using the software binary, on the particular target. | 03-31-2016 |
20160092197 | CIRCULAR BUFFER OF SOFTWARE VERSIONS - Techniques are described for managing a plurality of different versions of a software application for set of software deployments. In one embodiment, a reference for a set of one or more target software deployments is maintained on a computing device. The reference is associated with a plurality of versions of a software application. An updated version of the software application is received for the set of one or more target software deployments. In response, a particular version of the software application is replaced with the updated version of the software application. After replacing the particular version of the software application with the updated version of the software application, the reference is associated with the updated version of the software application and not the particular version of the software application. | 03-31-2016 |
20160092209 | VERSION MANAGEMENT OF IMAGES - Techniques are described for standardizing software configuration levels across targets. In one embodiment, a subscription is maintained that identifies a group of targets that subscribe to a particular image, where the particular image represents a standard to follow for targets that belong to the group of targets. The particular image may further include a first image version having a first set of source components. In response to receiving an update to the particular image, a second image version is generated for the particular image, where the second image version includes a second set of source components that are different than the first set of source components. Two or more targets in the group of targets that subscribe to the particular image may be updated based on the second image version. | 03-31-2016 |
20160092210 | CREATION OF A SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION SIGNATURE FOR SOFTWARE - Techniques are described for generating configuration level signatures. In an embodiment, one or more computing devices are used to generate a first signature for a particular software deployment that is configured at a particular configuration level. The first signature is generated based on digest information that identifies a plurality of deployed source components for the particular software deployment. Mapping data is stored that maps the first signature to the digest information identifying the plurality of deployed source components for the particular software deployment. A second signature is generated based on information that defines target source components for a set of software deployments that includes the particular software deployment. The first signature is compared with the second signature to determine whether the deployed source components satisfy the target source components. An indication of whether the deployed source components satisfy the target source components is stored. | 03-31-2016 |
Bharat Paliwal, Redwood City, CA US
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20160092535 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPLEMENTING A UNIFIED DB CLONE SYSTEM - Disclosed are a system, method, and computer program product for a unified system for implementing clones. The unified system includes the appropriate infrastructure to create, maintain, and administer clones and supporting data sources in the computing environment. In addition, a user interface is provided that is capable of visually displaying relationships and lineages of sources and clones in the system. The user interface provides functionality to select any given object, and to trace its parent-child relationships to highlight its related parent and/or child source/clone. | 03-31-2016 |
Bharat Shrikrishna Paliwal, Fremont, CA US
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20100293541 | SIMPLIFYING INSTALLATION OF SOFTWARE MODULES ON HETEROGENEOUS REMOTE SYSTEMS - An installer system provided according to an aspect of the present invention facilitates easy installation of software modules in a heterogeneous computing system in which many operating systems are installed in the remote systems. In an embodiment, the installer system performs different installation actions on different remote systems, depending on the specific operating system installed on the corresponding remote system and the specific software module being installed. Each installation action may be translated into one or more commands according to the syntax/semantics requirement of the respective operating system on the remote system. | 11-18-2010 |
20150142728 | UPGRADE OF HETEROGENEOUS MULTI-INSTANCE DATABASE CLUSTERS - A method, system, and computer program product for management of large multi-database installations. The method form commences by analyzing a multiple database installation to determine a set of candidate upgrade operations to apply to individual instances of heterogeneous databases in the multiple database installation, and then scheduling an order in which order to apply individual operations from among the set of candidate upgrade operations. In exemplary operation, the candidate upgrade operations comprise database version upgrades, database stack upgrades, and/or database listener upgrades. Some embodiments exploit homogeneity and/or groupings in order to parallelize performance of various upgrade operations during mass upgrade of multi-database installations. In addition to performing upgrade operations in the form of database version upgrades, database stack upgrades, and/or database listener upgrades, the installation can be upgraded by receiving application upgrades. | 05-21-2015 |
Bhudatt Paliwal, Madison, WI US
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20150055849 | System and method for gradient assisted non-connected automatic Region (GANAR) analysis - A system and method for analyzing medical images of a subject includes acquiring the medical images of the subject and texture images. A computer system determines, using the medical images and the texture feature images, a plurality of segmentation surfaces by iteratively adjusting a relationship between a region growing algorithm that selects a region of interest (ROI) to determine a given segmentation surface and cost function for evaluating the given segmentation surface. The computer system generates a report using the plurality of segmentation surfaces indicating at least boundaries between anatomical structures with functional differences in the medical images. | 02-26-2015 |
20160059040 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROL OF EXTERNAL BEAM RADIATION - A system for radiation therapy includes an ionizing radiation source for producing a beam oriented along an axis aligned with a target volume for delivering ionizing radiation to the target volume along a beam path and at a dose rate, wherein the beam includes a soft spectrum and a hard spectrum. The system also includes a filter arranged within the beam path and including a central aperture that is free of beam-filtering material, wherein the central aperture is surrounded by a beam-filtering material having a thickness dimension selected and positioned in the beam path to highly attenuate the soft spectrum of the beam to reduces external scatter of the beam and allow a majority of the hard spectrum of the beam to pass through the central aperture unfiltered. The beam path is free of beam-filtering material arranged to attenuate a central portion of the beam. | 03-03-2016 |
Bhudatt R. Paliwal, Madison, WI US
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20130267755 | High-Speed Tumor Segmentation System - A system for automatic segmentation of tumor tissue, useful for motion correction during radiotherapy using real-time imaging, identifies multiple regions based on the values of data and then identifies the tumors within the regions based on a priori knowledge about tumor size and/or location. The regions may be refined with robust and fast morphological operations, providing segmentation at speeds commensurate with the motion to be corrected. | 10-10-2013 |
Chetan Paliwal, Gujarat IN
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20140099684 | ENGINE WORTHY FATTY ACID METHYL ESTER (BIODIESEL) FROM NATURALLY OCCURING MARINE MICROALGAL MATS AND MARINE MICROALGAE CULTURED IN OPEN SALT PANS TOGETHER WITH VALUE ADDITION OF CO-PRODUCTS - The invention teaches the obtained specifications and process of production of engine worthy marine microalgal fatty acid methyl ester (biodiesel) using naturally occurring marine microalgal mats and also marine microalgae cultivated in cost-effective manner in solar salt pans. Utility of co-product streams adds to the attractiveness of the invention. | 04-10-2014 |
20150057459 | SOLAR DRIVEN SOLVENT EXTRACTOR AND PROCESS FOR EXTRACTION OF MICROALGAL LIPIDS USING THE SAME - The present invention relates to an energy efficient process for the extraction of non-polar lipids from photosynthetically grown micro-algal biomass using low boiling point solvents and utilizing solar energy for heating as well as chilling operations. The invention also relates to improve energy output to input ratio which is the main hurdle in the micro-algal lipid extraction process. The present invention also relates to the recovery of the solvents used for the above processes via solar energy. | 02-26-2015 |
Dinesh Paliwal, Mumbai IN
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20090035815 | Synthetic Gene for Enhanced Expression in E. Coli - A novel nesiritide synthetic cDNA chimera encoding human b-type natriuretic peptide (hBNP) or nesiritide and a process for the preparation of the said novel chimera. Further, the inventors disclose the use of nesiritide synthetic cDNA chimera to obtain an expressible construct to produce mature nesiritide. Particularly, the inventors disclose an application of recombinant cloning method to prepare an ORF of a nesiritide chimeric construct, which is simultaneously codon optimized for | 02-05-2009 |
Dinesh Kumar Paliwal, Mumbai IN
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20110196134 | Process for PEGylation of Proteins - The present invention relates to a process for improving pegylation reaction yield of r-metHuG-CSF comprising conjugating r-metHuG-CSF to a PEG aldehyde at a free amine moiety at the N terminal end on the G-CSF in presence of a reducing agent in a pegylation buffer solution comprising a polyol having the formula C | 08-11-2011 |
Muktesh Paliwal, Brookfield, CT US
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20140212688 | HIGH GRADE TITANIUM ALLOY SHEET AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - A sheet of titanium alloy that is less than 0.015″ thick has adequate plasticity for subsequent forming into at least a part of a medical device that is MR-Conditional. A method for making the titanium alloy sheet includes cold rolling a titanium alloy to form a sheet having an average thickness less than or equal to 0.015″, cutting the sheet to length, and vacuum annealing the sheet in a final step, wherein the sheet following vacuum annealing has adequate plasticity for subsequent forming into at least a part of a medical device that is MR-Conditional. Neither grinding nor chemical etching is used to reduce the thickness of the titanium alloy when processing the sheet. | 07-31-2014 |
20150078950 | PROCESS FOR MAKING MOLYBDENUM OR MOLYBDENUM-CONTAINING STRIP - A method of making a molybdenum or molybdenum alloy metal strip is disclosed. The method includes roll compacting a molybdenum-based powder into a green strip. The method also includes sintering the green strip followed by a combination of warm rolling, annealing, and cold rolling steps to form the final metal strip which may be cut-to-length. The strip at the final thickness may also undergo an optional stress relief step. | 03-19-2015 |
20160067834 | NICKEL-CHROMIUM ALLOY AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - A nickel and chromium alloy having a combined wt. % of nickel and chromium of at least 97 wt. %, wherein the chromium accounts for 33 to 50 wt. % of the alloy. The alloy may be provided in strip form and has adequate ductility for the manufacture of various products, such as sheaths for flux cored welding electrodes. A method of making the alloy strip includes forming a powder charge that is 97 to 100 wt. % of nickel and chromium combined and the chromium accounts for 33 to 50 wt. % of the charge, roll compacting the powder charge to form a green strip, sintering the green strip to form a sintered strip, and cold rolling and annealing the sintered strip to form the alloy strip. | 03-10-2016 |
Piyush Paliwal, New Delhi IN
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20100196416 | Vaccine - A typhoid vaccine using heat shock protein (Hsp) of | 08-05-2010 |
Prashant Paliwal, Karnataka IN
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20120262312 | COMPRESSION PRODUCING OUTPUT EXHIBITING COMPRESSION RATIO THAT IS AT LEAST EQUAL TO DESIRED COMPRESSION RATIO - An embodiment may include first circuitry and second circuitry. The first circuitry may compress, at least in part, based at least in part upon a first set of statistics, input to produce first output exhibiting a first compression ratio. If the first compression ratio is less than a desired compression ratio, the second circuitry may compress, at least in part, based at least in part upon a second set of statistics, the first output to produce second output. The first set of statistics may be based, at least in part, after an initial compression, upon other data that has been previously compressed and is associated, at least in part, with the input. The second set of statistics may be based at least in part upon the input. Many alternatives, variations, and modifications are possible. | 10-18-2012 |
Prashant Paliwal, Chelmsford, MA US
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20100141488 | ACCELERATED DECOMPRESSION - Techniques for decompressing a compressed input by determining, according to an ordering of allowable codewords, an offset for a variable length codeword detected in the input; accessing a record at the determined offset in a data structure having one record for each of the allowable codewords, each record including a portion for at least one of a literal value and a length value and a portion for a type value indicative of whether the record is for a literal or a length; and determining a decompressed output based at least in part on the accessed record. | 06-10-2010 |
Preeti Paliwal, Albany, CA US
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20130129687 | Generation of Lineage-Restricted Progenitor Cells from Differentiated Cells - Method for reprogramming differentiated cells into lineage restricted progenitor cells is provided. The method may include contacting differentiated cells with inhibitors of tyrosine phosphatases and apoptosis to de-differentiate differentiated cells into lineage restricted progenitor cells. | 05-23-2013 |
Pritee Paliwal, Bangalore IN
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20110033565 | Protective Compositions for Dermal Papilla Cells - Disclosed are novel protective compositions for dermal papilla cells. In an embodiment the protective compositions of the present invention comprise 0.25% w/w or above of compositions comprising at least 10% w/w and above of 1-O-galloyl-β-D-glucose (β-glucogallin). In an embodiment, the said protective composition additionally comprises 50% to greater than 50% gallates including mucic acid 1,4-lactone 5-O-gallate, mucic acid 2-O-gallate, mucic acid 6-Methyl ester 2-O-gallate, mucic acid 1-Methyl ester 2-O-gallate and ellagic acid. In another embodiment the invention also encompasses synergistic protective compositions comprising the said protective compositions and 0.5% concentrate of liquid endosperm of | 02-10-2011 |
Rohit Paliwal, San Jose, CA US
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20130167242 | Software Application Operational Transfer - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, enable software application transfer among connected computing devices. In one aspect, a method includes receiving a request, corresponding to an application running on a first computer, to operate the application on a second computer; initiating a communication session between the first computer and the second computer over a network; disabling the application on the first computer with respect to one or more operational parameters; and enabling the application on the second computer with respect to the one or more operational parameters. The one or more operational parameters can include a software licensing state of the application, current application data of the application running on the first computer, or both. | 06-27-2013 |
Sandeep Paliwal, Karnataka IN
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20140289738 | Systems and Methods for Dynamic Configuration of Client-Side Development Environments Through Use of Application Servers - A client-side integrated development environment (IDE) may rely on an application server for certain processing tasks, such as generating code or other output using server-side templates. The client-side IDE can itself be configured through use of the application server to handle events generated in the client-side IDE. This may allow developers to easily add and/or change IDE functionality without the need to be familiar with the IDE software architecture or programming language. | 09-25-2014 |
Saurabh Paliwal, Baltimore, MD US
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20100035292 | MICROFLUIDIC DEVICE FOR HIGH-THROUGHPUT CELLULAR GRADIENT AND DOSE RESPONSE STUDIES - The ability to form and maintain gradients is essential for the study of response of cells to various stimuli. The invention includes devices and methods for the high-throughput, reproducible formation of gradients for the study of living cells. The invention includes microfluidics device with a test chamber having a depth flanked by flow-through channels having a deeper depth. Flow of two different fluids through the flow-through channels results in the creation of a gradient by diffusion across the test chamber having essentially no flow. | 02-11-2010 |
20130337486 | MICROFLUIDIC DEVICE FOR HIGH-THROUGHPUT CELLULAR GRADIENT AND DOSE RESPONSE STUDIES - The ability to form and maintain gradients is essential for the study of response of cells to various stimuli. The invention includes devices and methods for the high-throughput, reproducible formation of gradients for the study of living cells. The invention includes microfluidics device with a lest chamber having a depth flanked by flow-through channels having a deeper depth. Flow of two different fluids through the flow-through channels results in the creation of a gradient by diffusion across the test chamber having essentially no flow. | 12-19-2013 |
Saurabh Paliwal, Mountain View, CA US
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20150355165 | Microfluidic grid-based design for high throughput assays - Microfluidic chips have been developed to perform a range of high-throughput biochemical and cell-based assays over recent years. We have formulated an innovative design for a microfluidic chip that resembles a microtiter plate by placing the test chambers (each test chamber contains cells) and top-loading drug inlets (one per test chamber) in a grid according to the ANSI/SBS standards, yet offers the miniaturization and fluid handling advantages of microfluidics. This ensures that our chip design is compatible with fluid handling and imaging equipment already in use for drug screening. We have determined a range of topologies that allow placement of various elements of this microfluidic network within the grid alignment constraints. We also developed a resistance equalization methodology to reduce variability across assays run in different chambers of the microfluidic chip. Additionally, it offers orders of magnitude miniaturization over multiwell plates, and potentially more reliable fluid handling. | 12-10-2015 |
Sumit Paliwal, Goleta, CA US
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20100261176 | Methods of Tissue-Based Diagnosis - The current invention provides methods, as well as compositions useful in such methods, involving application of energy to a tissue of interest to generate a liquefied sample comprising tissue constituents so as to provide for rapid tissue sampling, as well as qualitative and/or quantitative detection of analytes that may be part of tissue constituents (e.g., several types of biomolecules, drugs, and microbes). Determination of tissue composition can be used in a variety of applications, including diagnosis or prognosis of local as well as systemic diseases, evaluating bioavailability of therapeutics in different tissues following drug administration, forensic detection of drugs-of-abuse, evaluating changes in the tissue microenvironment following exposure to a harmful agent, and various other applications. | 10-14-2010 |
20110212485 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND DEVICE FOR TISSUE-BASED DIAGNOSIS - The current invention provides devices, methods and systems involving application of energy and/or a liquefaction promoting medium to a tissue of interest to generate a liquefied sample comprising tissue constituents so as to provide for rapid tissue sampling, tissue decontamination as well as qualitative and/or quantitative detection of analytes that may be part of tissue constituents (e.g., several types of biomolecules, drugs, and microbes). In addition, the current invention provides specific compositions of the said liquefaction promoting medium so as to facilitate liquefaction, preserve liquefied tissue constituents, and enable delivery of molecules into tissues. Determination of tissue composition in the liquefied tissue sample can be used in a variety of applications, including diagnosis or prognosis of local as well as systemic diseases, evaluating bioavailability of therapeutics in different tissues following drug administration, forensic detection of drugs-of-abuse, evaluating changes in the tissue microenvironment following exposure to a harmful agent, and various other applications. The methods, devices and systems are used to deliver one or more drugs through or into the site of the tissue to be liquefied. | 09-01-2011 |
20110295149 | APPARATUS FOR SOLUBILIZING TISSUE - Tissue solubilizing apparatuses are provided. The apparatuses may be useful to solubilize tissue, including skin, mucosal membrane, and other tissue. The apparatuses may be further useful to preserve and recover analytes contained within the solubilized skin, mucosal membrane, and other tissue. | 12-01-2011 |
20120208890 | STABLE HYDROGEL COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING ADDITIVES - The present specification generally relates to hydrogel compositions and methods of treating a soft tissue condition using such hydrogel compositions. | 08-16-2012 |
20130121920 | METHODS FOR EVALUATING DERMAL FILLER COMPOSITIONS - The present invention provides methods for evaluating dermal fillers for discoloration potential. | 05-16-2013 |
20130121922 | METHODS FOR EVALUATING AND SELECTING DERMAL FILLER COMPOSITIONS - The present invention provides methods for selecting a cosmetically acceptable and effective dermal filler, with reduced chance of causing discoloration in skin of a patient. | 05-16-2013 |
20140105959 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR REDUCING DERMAL FILLER ADVERSE EVENTS - Methods and devices of aesthetically enhancing and improving appearance of aging skin are provided. Methods may include the steps of treating a skin site selected for dermal filler administration with a mechanism effective to enhance drug delivery across the skin, applying to the treated site, a device, compound or formulation including an active agent effective to reduce visible bruising due to administration of a dermal filler into the site, and administering a dermal filler into the skin site thereby reduce the appearance of wrinkles or folds in the skin site without causing significant bruising. Devices for reducing or ameliorating adverse events from dermal filler administration are also included. | 04-17-2014 |
20150314040 | STABLE HYDROGEL COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING ADDITIVES - The present specification generally relates to hydrogel compositions and methods of treating a soft tissue condition using such hydrogel compositions. | 11-05-2015 |
20150344834 | System, Method and Devices for Tissue-Based Diagnosis - Described are devices, methods and systems for applying energy and/or a liquefaction promoting medium to a tissue of interest to generate a liquefied tissue sample. The liquefied tissue sample may be removed from the tissue of interest. Also described are compositions of the liquefaction promoting medium that may facilitate liquefaction, preserve liquefied tissue constituents, and/or enable delivery of molecules into tissues. The sample may include tissue constituents to provide for rapid tissue sampling, tissue decontamination as well as detection of analytes. One or more drugs may be delivered through or into the tissue of interest. Determination of tissue composition in the liquefied tissue sample can be used, e.g., for diagnosis or prognosis of diseases, evaluating bioavailability of therapeutic agents in different tissues following administration, forensic detection of drugs-of-abuse, evaluating changes in the tissue microenvironment following exposure to a harmful agent, and the like. | 12-03-2015 |
Sunil Paliwal, Kenilworth, NJ US
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20110189192 | NOVEL COMPOUNDS THAT ARE ERK INHIBITORS - Disclosed are the ERK inhibitors of formula 1.0: and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts, and solvates thereof. Q is a tetrahydropyridinyl ring. All other substitutents are as defined herein. Also disclosed are methods of treating cancer using the compounds of formula 1.0. | 08-04-2011 |
Vijay Paliwal, Orange AU
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20140042186 | Liquid and or Ice Dispensing System | 02-13-2014 |
20140206462 | Appliance Drive Coupler | 07-24-2014 |
Vikas Paliwal, Old Bridge, NJ US
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20100214968 | Idle mode power consumption reduction in wireless communications - Idle mode power consumption reduction in wireless communications. Within a wireless communication device that is operative to communicate with any one of a number of servicing cells, paging broadcasts from more than one of these servicing cells are received and undergo only a limited amount of processing before being stored for use in subsequent processing that may be performed later. This partitioned processing allows the turning off of certain components that are not needed and/or no longer needed for determining the system frame numbers associated with various servicing cells to effectuate timing synchronization. Certain modules within such a wireless communication device may perform processing using the full capabilities of the wireless communication device to generate initially processed signal, and then after such signals are stored, then only partial processing capability of the wireless communication device may be employed, even though perhaps being slower, to complete the processing. | 08-26-2010 |
20120015653 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MITIGATION OF UNLISTED CELL IMPACTS IN IDLE MODE OF CELLULAR SYSTEMS - A UE, in an idle mode, receives pilot signals and synchronization signals from a serving cell and neighbor cells comprising neighbor cells listed and/or unlisted in a neighboring cell list. The UE validates each of the serving cell, the listed neighbor cells and the unlisted neighbor cells from the received signals. The UE performs cell measurement on the listed cells as well as the unlisted cells for multipath profiles and associated power levels. In instances where number of attempts of the cell measurements on the unlisted cells exceeds a threshold value, the UE may validate presence of the unlisted cells. The best available cell is selected from the listed cells and the unlisted for the UE to camp on. I/Q samples of the received signals are stored while measuring or monitoring the cells. The stored I/Q samples may be utilized to carry out baseband procedures through offline processing. | 01-19-2012 |
20130301507 | Idle mode power consumption reduction in wireless communications - Idle mode power consumption reduction in wireless communications. Within a wireless communication device that is operative to communicate with any one of a number of servicing cells, paging broadcasts from more than one of these servicing cells are received and undergo only a limited amount of processing before being stored for use in subsequent processing that may be performed later. This partitioned processing allows the turning off of certain components that are not needed and/or no longer needed for determining the system frame numbers associated with various servicing cells to effectuate timing synchronization. Certain modules within such a wireless communication device may perform processing using the full capabilities of the wireless communication device to generate initially processed signal, and then after such signals are stored, then only partial processing capability of the wireless communication device may be employed, even though perhaps being slower, to complete the processing. | 11-14-2013 |
Virendra Paliwal, Bangalore IN
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20090288018 | FRAMEWORK FOR SUPPORTING TRANSITION OF ONE OR MORE APPLICATIONS OF AN ORGANIZATION - A framework for supporting transition of one or more applications of an organization is provided. The one or more applications are transitioned from a first set of users to a second set of users. The framework includes a transition module, a knowledge capture module, a knowledge validation module, and a collaboration module. The transition module generates one or more transition plans based on information corresponding to the one or more applications. The knowledge capture module captures a plurality of knowledge elements corresponding to the one or more applications. The knowledge capture module further establishes association between the plurality of knowledge elements. The knowledge validation module validates the plurality of knowledge elements and their association. The collaboration module provides collaboration between the first set of users and the second set of users during the transition of the one or more applications. | 11-19-2009 |
20120253890 | ARTICULATING VALUE-CENTRIC INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DESIGN - A framework for articulating value-centric information technology design is presented. The framework can perform business value articulation, including establishing a relationship between change enablers and ultimate resulting business value. Key business process metrics of information technology services can be assessed. Change enablers can be identified. A business value articulation model can represent connections between change enablers and ultimate value to the organization. The framework assists an information technology service provider articulate how it can deliver higher business value to an organization. | 10-04-2012 |
20160086133 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE DELIVERY CHARACTERISTICS USING CLIENT PORTFOLIO CHARACTERISTICS - The technique relates to a system and method for optimizing software maintenance delivery characteristics using client portfolio characteristics. The method involves obtaining a plurality of project maintenance characteristics and client portfolio characteristics from a software maintenance project repository, thereafter assigning a rating to each of the project maintenance characteristics and the client portfolio characteristics based on one or more assessment guidelines and finally building a relationship model between the project maintenance characteristics and the client portfolio characteristics by using one or more regression models wherein the relationship model uses an average of the assigned ratings of each of the project maintenance characteristics and the client portfolio characteristics. The method further involves validating the relationship model to determine a strength of the relationship model. | 03-24-2016 |