Ram Prakash
Ram Prakash Bajpal, Chandigarh IN
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20100104170 | FAKE DOCUMENT INCLUDING FAKE CURRENCY DETECTOR USING INTEGRATED TRANSMISSION AND REFLECTIVE SPECTRAL RESPONSE - A currency genuineness detection system using plurality of opto-electronic sensors with both transmission and reflective (including fluorescence) properties of security documents is developed. Both detection sensing strategies utilize integrated response of the wide optical band sensed under UV visible along with optional near infra red light illumination. A security document is examined under static condition. A window signal signature is thus possible from photodetectors responses for various kinds of documents of different denominations, kinds and country of origin. A programmable technique for checking the genuineness of a security document is possible by feeding a unique code of the currency under examination. | 04-29-2010 |
Ram Prakash Hanumanthappa, Chennai IN
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20080270111 | System, method to generate transliteration and method for generating decision tree to obtain transliteration - The transliteration scheme developed as the present invention is contingent upon two languages, namely the keyboard language and the target language. While the invention is independent of the actual languages in question, save to the extent that they must be phonetic or pseudo-phonetic and the keyboard language must possess a script, it is nonetheless convenient to cast the invention within the framework of two specific languages. In this regard, English has been chosen as the keyboard language, and Hindi (a language widely spoken in India) has been chosen as the target language. An understanding of the current invention is possible without any knowledge of Hindi by a practitioner skilled in the art. | 10-30-2008 |
Ram Prakash Sharma, Southampton GB
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20080242836 | Convergent Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis By Reaction Of Two Fragments Bound To Solid Support - A process for preparing a peptide or protein by solid phase synthesis comprising combining a sequence including one or more amino acids obtainable by C-N synthesis linked to a first resin, with an amino acid sequence including one or more amino acid obtainable by N-C synthesis linked to a second resin so as to create a native peptide link between unprotected N and unprotected C terminals of said amino acid sequences, and optionally releasing the resulting peptide from one or more of the linked resins so as to combine with further N-C or C-N sequences or to release the desired peptide or protein sequence. | 10-02-2008 |
20090099307 | Inverse solid phase peptide synthesis with additional capping step - A process for preparing a peptide by solid phase synthesis in the N to C direction comprising a capping step after an amide bond formation step to prevent or reduce deletion artefacts. | 04-16-2009 |