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Robin D. Clark, Lawai, HI US
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20090275600 | MODIFIED PYRIMIDINE GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR MODULATORS - The present invention provides a novel class of modified pyrimidine compounds and compositions and methods of using the compounds as glucocorticoid receptor modulators. | 11-05-2009 |
20100120759 | AZADECALIN GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR MODULATORS - The present invention provides a novel class of azadecalin compounds and methods of using the compounds as glucocorticoid receptor modulators. | 05-13-2010 |
20110166110 | Fused Ring Azadecalin Glucocorticoid Receptor Modulators - The present invention provides a novel class of fused ring azadecalin compounds and methods of using the compounds as glucocorticoid receptor modulators. | 07-07-2011 |
20120225856 | FUSED RING AZADECALIN GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR MODULATORS - The present invention provides a novel class of fused ring azadecalin compounds and methods of using the compounds as glucocorticoid receptor modulators. | 09-06-2012 |
20140179671 | FUSED RING AZADECALIN GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR MODULATORS - The present invention provides a novel class of fused ring azadecalin compounds and methods of using the compounds as glucocorticoid receptor modulators. | 06-26-2014 |
Robin D. Dhamankar, Bellevue, WA US
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20110145201 | DATABASE MIRRORING - Methods, systems, and computer-readable media of database mirroring are disclosed. A particular method includes initiating a transaction that modifies one or more pages of a first database. Each page includes a structure modification operation (SMO) bit and initiating the transaction includes setting the SMO bit of each of the one or more pages to a first value. One or more first records are created at a transaction log of the first database. The transaction log is useable at a second database to mirror the transaction. Each first record indicates the setting of a SMO bit of a particular page to the first value. The database transaction is performed, and the SMO bit of each of the one or more pages is set to a second value. One or more second records are created at the transaction log, each second record indicating the setting of a SMO bit of a particular page to the second value. The method includes committing the transaction. | 06-16-2011 |
20110251997 | LOGICAL REPLICATION IN CLUSTERED DATABASE SYSTEM WITH ADAPTIVE CLONING - Architecture that addresses an end-to-end solution for logical transactional replication from a shared-nothing clustered database management system, which uses adaptive cloning for high availability. This can be time based using a global logical timestamp. The disclosed architecture, used for refreshing stale clones, does not preserve user transaction boundaries, which is a more complex situation than where the boundaries are preserved. In such a scenario it is probable that for a given data segment no clone of the segment may contain the complete user transaction history, and hence, the history has to be pieced together from the logs of multiple different clones. This is accomplished such that log harvesting is coordinated with the clone state transitions to ensure the correctness of logical replication. | 10-13-2011 |
20140195489 | LOGICAL REPLICATION IN CLUSTERED DATABASE SYSTEM WITH ADAPTIVE CLONING - Architecture that addresses an end-to-end solution for logical transactional replication from a shared-nothing clustered database management system, which uses adaptive cloning for high availability. This can be time based using a global logical timestamp. The disclosed architecture, used for refreshing stale clones, does not preserve user transaction boundaries, which is a more complex situation than where the boundaries are preserved. In such a scenario it is probable that for a given data segment no clone of the segment may contain the complete user transaction history, and hence, the history has to be pieced together from the logs of multiple different clones. This is accomplished such that log harvesting is coordinated with the clone state transitions to ensure the correctness of logical replication. | 07-10-2014 |
20140236887 | DATA SEEDING OPTIMIZATION FOR DATABASE REPLICATION - Streaming database replication is provided by merging a stream of user transactions with a stream of copy transactions comprising copy data into a combined stream on a source. A target receives a single stream that includes copy transaction and concurrent user transactions in an order that enables conflicts between data being copied and user transactions to be handled correctly. Furthermore, locks applied to data subject to a copy transaction or user transaction can be released once the copy transaction or user transaction is added to the combined stream. | 08-21-2014 |
20140236891 | RECOVERY POINT OBJECTIVE ENFORCEMENT - A maximum lag between data stores can be specified that corresponds to a recovery point objective defined in a service level agreement. Lag can be monitored during a data replication between a primary data store and a secondary data store located in geographically different regions. Activity on the primary data store including incoming data transactions can be throttled as a function of the lag and the maximum lag. | 08-21-2014 |
Robin D. Mellway, Victoria CA
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20090165169 | POPLAR TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS - A nucleic acid molecule comprising a nucleotide sequence selected from the group consisting of nucleotide sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1-6 and 11, particularly SEQ ID NO: 3. The nucleotide sequence encodes at least a corresponding amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 12-17 and 26. The nucleic acid sequences and corresponding amino acid sequences regulate the flavonoid pathway, and more particularly they regulate the proanthocynanidin biosynthetic pathway and proanthocynanidin biosynthesis in a plant. One embodiment relates to methods of producing transformed plants comprising introducing into a cell of a plant a nucleic acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO: 1-6 and 11, particularly SEQ ID NO: 3 and regenerating a transformed plant from the transformed cell. Another embodiment relates to a host plant cell comprising at least one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1-6 and 11. | 06-25-2009 |
20100074995 | POPLAR TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS - A nucleic acid molecule comprising a nucleotide sequence selected from the group consisting of nucleotide sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO:1-6 and 11, particularly SEQ ID NO: 3. The nucleotide sequence encodes at least a corresponding amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 12-17 and 26. The nucleic acid sequences and corresponding amino acid sequences regulate the flavonoid pathway, and more particularly they regulate the proanthocynanidin biosynthetic pathway and proanthocynanidin biosynthesis in a plant. One embodiment relates to methods of producing transformed plants comprising introducing into a cell of a plant a nucleic acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO:1-6 and 11, particularly SEQ ID NO: 3 and regenerating a transformed plant from the transformed cell. Another embodiment relates to a host plant cell comprising at least one of the nucleic acid sequences set forth in SEQ ID NO:1-6 and 11. | 03-25-2010 |
Robin D. Morris, Palo Alto, CA US
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20150356658 | Systems And Methods For Serving Product Recommendations - Example systems and methods for serving product recommendations for key performance indicator (KPI) optimization are described. In one implementation, a method selects at least a first item from a set of items such that a first performance indicator among a plurality of performance indicators is improved as a result of a user purchasing the first item in response to viewing at least the first item on a webpage of a website. The method also displays a graphic or textual representation of at least the first item on the webpage as a recommendation to the user. | 12-10-2015 |
Robin D. Pikor, Avon, CT US
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20130080298 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING A FINANCIAL ACCOUNT - According to some embodiments, an inventory report file may be received. The inventory report file may, for example, have records representing outstanding transactions associated with a wealth management record keeping system, and each record in the inventory report file may be associated with a transaction code. Information in a data dictionary may then be accessed, wherein the data dictionary maps transaction codes to accounting categories. A convertor tool may then automatically translate each transaction code in the inventory report file into an appropriate accounting category to facilitate reconciliation of a general ledger account balance. | 03-28-2013 |
Robin D. Robinson-Brown, Houston, TX US
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20130025877 | Sliding Sleeve Valve with Feature to Block Flow Through the Tool - Sliding sleeve valves that include a housing with an axial flowbore defined along its length and at least one lateral fluid port disposed through the housing. One or more sliding sleeve members are disposed within the flowbore and carry first and second ball seats. Landing a first ball onto the first ball seat will move the valve from a first position wherein lateral flow is blocked to a second position wherein lateral flow is permitted. Landing a second ball onto the second ball seat will move the valve to a third position wherein lateral flow is again blocked and axial flow is permitted. | 01-31-2013 |
Robin D. Stevens, Santa Clara, CA US
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20150066664 | SELECTION OF KEYWORD PHRASES FOR PROVIDING CONTEXTUALLY RELEVANT CONTENT TO USERS - A process is described for assessing the suitability of particular keyword phrases for use in serving contextually relevant content for display on pages of network-accessible sites. In one embodiment, the process involves scoring the key phrases based in part on collected user behavioral data, such as view counts of associated social media content items. A process is also disclosed in which selected keyword phrases on a page are transformed into links that can be selected by a user to view bundled content that is related to such keyword phrases. | 03-05-2015 |
Robin D. Svarvari, Houston, TX US
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20110306297 | Antenna Control - In at least some embodiments, a computer system includes a first wireless technology (FWT) module and a second wireless technology (SWT) module. The computer system also comprises control logic coupled to the FWT module and the SWT module. The control logic determines if the FWT and SWT modules are both turned on and, if so, disables at least one SWT antenna based on its proximity to a FWT antenna being less than a predetermined distance while enabling at least one other FWT antenna. | 12-15-2011 |
Robin D. Van Boeschoten, Markham CA
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20080306990 | SYSTEM FOR PERFORMING A REDISTRIBUTE TRANSPARENTLY IN A MULTI-NODE SYSTEM - Performing a redistribute of data in a database system including a plurality of nodes is disclosed. The data includes a plurality of partitions distributed between the plurality of nodes. At least one new node is being added. At least one partition of the plurality of partitions is selected to be moved from the plurality of nodes only to the at least one new node. The at least one partition is moved only to the at least one new node. At least one partition is removed from the plurality of nodes. | 12-11-2008 |
Robin D. Wilson, Buda, TX US
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20110106888 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR ASSET SHARING AMONG HIERARCHICALLY INTERCONNECTED OBJECTS - In some embodiments, a parent object may share its assets with its descendent(s) in a hierarchical asset sharing model. The hierarchical asset sharing model may specify a plurality of asset sharing modes. In a first mode, an asset of the parent is imposed on a child. The child is able to utilize the asset, but unable to modify or delete the asset. In a second mode, the child is able to utilize the asset and a copy of the asset is generated when the child attempts to modify the asset. The child can modify the copy of the asset, which is stored as an asset only of the child. The original asset is no longer shared becomes an asset only of the parent. In a third mode, both the parent and the child can utilize and modify the asset. | 05-05-2011 |
20140115063 | System, Method and Computer Program Product for Asset Sharing Among Hierarchically Interconnected Objects - In some embodiments, a parent object may share its assets with its descendent(s) in a hierarchical asset sharing model. The hierarchical asset sharing model may specify a plurality of asset sharing modes. In a first mode, an asset of the parent is imposed on a child. The child is able to utilize the asset, but unable to modify or delete the asset. In a second mode, the child is able to utilize the asset and a copy of the asset is generated when the child attempts to modify the asset. The child can modify the copy of the asset, which is stored as an asset only of the child. The original asset is no longer shared becomes an asset only of the parent. In a third mode, both the parent and the child can utilize and modify the asset. | 04-24-2014 |