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Alka Kumar, Jaipur IN
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20120271110 | EFFICIENT CONTINUOUS FLOW IRRIGATION SYSTEM - A continuous flow irrigation endoscope and a continuous flow irrigation fluid management system, both designed to be compatible to each other and meant to function as a single system. The endoscope and the fluid management system are synergistic to each other such that both enhance the efficiency of each other. The system allows a body tissue cavity to be distended by continuous flow irrigation so that the detached tissue pieces and waste fluid present inside a body tissue cavity are continuously automatically evacuated from the tissue cavity without causing the cavity to collapse at any stage and without the need of withdrawing the endoscope or a part of the endoscope from the tissue cavity. | 10-25-2012 |
20140180010 | SYSTEM FOR DISTENDING BODY TISSUE CAVITIES BY CONTINUOUS FLOW IRRIGATION - The present invention provides a system and a method for distending a body tissue cavity of a subject by continuous flow irrigation such that minimal or negligible fluid turbulence is present inside the cavity, such that any desired cavity pressure can be created and maintained for any desired outflow rate. The present invention also provides a method for accurately determining the rate of fluid loss, into the subject's body system, during any endoscopic procedure without utilizing any deficit weight or fluid volume calculation or flow rate sensor. The system and the methods of the present invention described above can be used in any endoscopic procedure requiring continuous flow irrigation few examples of such endoscopic procedures being hysteroscopic surgery, arthroscopic surgery, trans uretheral surgery, endoscopic surgery of the brain and endoscopic surgery of the spine. | 06-26-2014 |
Alka Mahendrakar, Marietta, GA US
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20120272335 | IDENTITY VERIFICATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Systems and methods for authenticating the identity of a user prior to giving access to confidential data at a user interface via a network. In an embodiment, a user provides initial data as part of a request to access the confidential data. At least one database having the confidential data stored therein is accessed by the server to retrieve confidential data relating to the user based on the initial data. An exam creation function causes creation of an exam comprising at least one question based at least in part on a portion of the confidential data relating to the user. This function creates the exam based on at least one exam definition. An exam administration function causes transmitting of the exam to the client interface for presentation to the user. The user is granted access to the confidential data subsequent to determination that the user successfully passed the exam. | 10-25-2012 |
20140223581 | IDENTITY VERIFICATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Systems and methods for authenticating the identity of a user prior to giving access to confidential data at a user interface via a network are described. In an exemplary implementation in an Internet environment, a server hosts an application providing selective access by the user to confidential data related to the user. The user provides initial data to the application as part of a request to access the confidential data. At least one database having the confidential data stored therein is accessed by the server to retrieve confidential data relating to the user located in the database based on the initial data received from the client interface. An exam creation function causes the server to create an exam comprising at least one question based at least in part on a portion of the confidential data relating to the user. This function creates the exam based on at least one exam definition. An exam administration function causes the server to transmit the exam to the client interface for presentation to the user. The user is granted access to the confidential data subsequent to determination that the user successfully passed the exam. | 08-07-2014 |
Alka Mansukhani, New York, NY US
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20110014620 | METHODS FOR IDENTIFICATION OF BONE ANABOLIC AGENTS - The present invention is related to methods for identifying bone anabolic agents and factors, identifying pathways that promote proliferation of osteoblasts for bone growth and/or repair, and for identifying new therapeutic targets for treatments for osteoporosis and other bone degenerative disorders characterized by osteopenia. | 01-20-2011 |
Alka Yamarti, Gachibowli IN
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20120324447 | SOFTWARE VIRTUAL MACHINE FOR ACCELERATION OF TRANSACTIONAL DATA PROCESSING - In general, this disclosure is directed to a software virtual machine that provides high-performance transactional data acceleration optimized for multi-core computing platforms. The virtual machine utilizes an underlying parallelization engine that seeks to maximize the efficiencies of multi-core computing platforms to provide a highly scalable, high performance (lowest latency), virtual machine. In some embodiments, the virtual machine may be viewed as an in-memory virtual machine with an ability in its operational state to self organize and self seek, in real time, available memory work boundaries to automatically optimize maximum available throughput for data processing acceleration and content delivery of massive amounts of data. | 12-20-2012 |
20120324448 | SOFTWARE VIRTUAL MACHINE FOR CONTENT DELIVERY - In general, this disclosure is directed to a software virtual machine that provides high-performance transactional data acceleration optimized for multi-core computing platforms. The virtual machine utilizes an underlying parallelization engine that seeks to maximize the efficiencies of multi-core computing platforms to provide a highly scalable, high performance (lowest latency), virtual machine. In some embodiments, the virtual machine may be viewed as an in-memory virtual machine with an ability in its operational state to self organize and self seek, in real time, available memory work boundaries to automatically optimize maximum available throughput for data processing acceleration and content delivery of massive amounts of data. | 12-20-2012 |
20120324449 | SOFTWARE VIRTUAL MACHINE FOR DATA INGESTION - In general, this disclosure is directed to a software virtual machine that provides high-performance transactional data acceleration optimized for multi-core computing platforms. The virtual machine utilizes an underlying parallelization engine that seeks to maximize the efficiencies of multi-core computing platforms to provide a highly scalable, high performance (lowest latency), virtual machine. In some embodiments, the virtual machine may be viewed as an in-memory virtual machine with an ability in its operational state to self organize and self seek, in real time, available memory work boundaries to automatically optimize maximum available throughput for data processing acceleration and content delivery of massive amounts of data. | 12-20-2012 |