Kulkarni, MA
Aditya Ajit Kulkarni, Franklin, MA US
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20150090134 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRINTING SMALL ASPECT FEATURES - A method of stencil printing small aspect features includes performing a stencil print stroke across a stencil having at least one small aspect opening with a stencil printer having a squeegee blade, and venting an area below the at least one small aspect opening. Another method includes performing a stencil print stroke across a stencil having at least one small aspect opening with a stencil printer having a multi-blade squeegee, and venting an area below the at least one small aspect opening. A stencil printer includes a stencil having apertures formed therein, and a print head positioned over the stencil and configured to deposit viscous material within the apertures of the stencil. The print head includes a support, a first pair of blades secured to the support, and a second pair of blades secured to the support. | 04-02-2015 |
Ameet Anil Kulkarni, Westborough, MA US
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20090037830 | SOFTWARE SOLUTION FOR LOCALIZATION OF SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS USING AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED PLACEHOLDERS - The present invention discloses a software solution for localization/globalization of software applications. Localization refers to a language specific version of globalized software. The invention can generate externalized language specific files that are decoupled from source code, while alleviating many mistakes and problems inherent in legacy localization methodologies. That is, the invention provides an end-to-end framework that automatically replaces source code strings with placeholders, which are linked to national language (NL) specific strings of a target language. During build time, an executable can be generated that is customized for the target language. The original source code remains unchanged, which makes the globalization process described transparent to software developers. Further, the placeholders are automatically generated for each build, which resolves many problems with manually specifying keys that replace text, such as orphaned keys, duplicate keys, and the like. | 02-05-2009 |
Ashish Kulkarni, Cambridge, MA US
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20100185557 | Resource allocation techniques - Resource allocation techniques for robust optimization of a set of assets. In these techniques, a user defines or selects scenarios that model investment conditions including normal and/or extreme conditions. The set of assets is optimized across the scenarios to produce weights for the assets in the set that optimize the worst-case value of the assets. A resource allocation system is disclosed which first selects a reliable set of assets for optimization and then optimizes the reliable set of assets. Optimization of the set of assets may involve robust or non-robust optimization, many different kinds of constraints and/or multiple constraints, different objective functions, and different adjustments for the objective functions. Selection of the set of assets and selection of the kind of optimization, of the constraints, of the objective function, and of the adjustments to the objective function is done using a graphical user interface. | 07-22-2010 |
20150374692 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS RELATING TO THE TREATMENT OF CANCER - The compositions and methods described herein relate to the treatment of cancer, e.g. by reducing the regression of cancer cells from regressing into cancer stem cell-like phenotypes and/or reducing the development of drug-resistant cancer cells. In some embodiments, the compositions and methods relate to inhibitors of PI3K pathway kinases and Src family kinases. | 12-31-2015 |
Ashish Kulkarni, Waltham, MA US
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20150174263 | COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING CANCER AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME - Described herein are compositions and methods relating to chemotherapeutic agent conjugates and the treatment of cancer. | 06-25-2015 |
Ashok B. Kulkarni, Andover, MA US
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20090195075 | AUTOMATIC BATTERY RECONNECTION - An uninterruptible power supply system includes power converter circuitry configured to convert AC input power to a first DC power and a second DC power to the first DC power, a battery pack configured to provide the second DC power, a power relay mechanism coupled to the power converter circuitry and to the battery pack that selectively moves between an open position and a closed position, the power relay mechanism coupling the battery pack to the power converter circuitry when in the closed position and isolating the battery pack from the power converter circuitry when in the open position, and control circuitry configured to provide a control signal, where the power relay mechanism includes a motor actuator coupled to the control circuitry, the motor actuator being responsive to the control signal to change the power relay mechanism from the open position to the closed position. | 08-06-2009 |
Kapil Kulkarni, Waltham, MA US
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20120085695 | Carbon nanotube wetlaid depth media - Disclosed is a media (such as a filter media) having one or more carbon nanotube (CNT)-containing layer. Each CNT-containing layer contains high temperature refractory fibers (e.g., staple quartz fibers and/or ceramic refractory fibers) that have melting temperatures greater than about 600° C. and in situ grown CNTs. Substantially all of the in situ grown CNTs have one end thereof associated with the fibers. This results in substantially all of the in situ grown CNTs extending away from substantially all of the fibers. Moreover, substantially all of the in situ grown CNTs are dispersed throughout the fibers. In one embodiment the media also includes one or more supporting layer. Each supporting layer contains high temperature refractory fibers that have melting temperatures greater than about 600° C., optionally bulk refractory fibers, optionally E-glass fibers, and optionally microglass fibers. The media can be tailored as a filter media to remove different size particles and have different dirt loading capacities depending upon the desire of the consumer. | 04-12-2012 |
Kapildev M. Kulkarni, Sharon, MA US
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20160060871 | Methods, Systems and Apparatus For Roof De-Icing - In an aspect a heating system includes a grounded shield layer made of a continuous piece of metal; a heating element; and a rear adhesive layer comprising of a flame retardant material. The heating element is disposed between the grounded shield layer and the rear adhesive layer; and the rear adhesive layer has a bottom surface that is configured to adhere to at least one of a shingle or an area of a roofing deck. Additionally, a controller is included and is configured to control the flow of electricity to the heating element as a function of a temperature and at least one of a moisture level and a precipitation level. | 03-03-2016 |
Pallavi Kulkarni, Woburn, MA US
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20150368392 | CLEAR HYDROPHOBIC TPU - A clear hydrophobic TPU is provided by reacting (a) a hydrophobic polyol made from dimerised fatty acid, (b) a chain extender mixture of a linear diol chain extender and a branched diol chain extender, and (c) a diisocyanate. The preferred polyol is a C | 12-24-2015 |
Prachi S. Kulkarni, Burlington, MA US
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20090085560 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR AN INDUCTIVE PROXIMITY SENSOR - An inductive proximity sensor is disclosed. The proximity sensor includes a housing having at least a first pair of inductive coils disposed within the housing. One of the first pair of inductive coils is opposite in polarity from another one of the first pair of inductive coils. The sensor optionally includes a second set of inductive coils, having opposite polarity. | 04-02-2009 |
20090140727 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR PROXIMITY SENSING CIRCUITRY - An inductive proximity sensor is disclosed. The proximity sensor includes a source circuit with an inductive element configured to deliver energy to a resonator when a source current is changed. In various embodiments, the source current is provided a step current source. In various embodiment, the source current is provided by constant current source coupled to the inductive element by a switch. Apparatus and methods for operating the inductive proximity sensor are disclosed. | 06-04-2009 |
20090140728 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR PROXIMITY SENSING CIRCUITRY - An inductive proximity sensor is disclosed. The proximity sensor includes a resonator with a bifurcated inductance coupled to a plurality of transimpedance amplifiers. A portion of the resonator is configured to generate eddy currents in a target containing metal. In various embodiments, the transimpedance amplifiers provide signals associated with eddy currents to a synchronous detector. Apparatus and methods for operating the inductive proximity sensor are disclosed. | 06-04-2009 |
20150137622 | CONTROL SWITCH FIGURATION AND RELATED METHODS - A control assembly includes a locking device having at least a first mode of operation and a second mode of operation, the locking device configurable to change from the first mode of operation to the second mode of operation. The locking device has a non-contact sensor and a microcontroller. An independent communicator is configured to communicate configuration data to the microcontroller. The microcontroller is configured to change from the first mode of operation to the second mode of operation using configuration data received from the independent communicator. | 05-21-2015 |
Praveen Kulkarni, Worrester, MA US
Praveen Kulkarni, Worcester, MA US
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20130092079 | Coated Medical Device and Method for Manufacturing the Same - The medical device of the invention comprises a surface comprising at least one outermost portion and a plurality of depressions. The depressions occupy at least about 80% of the surface area of the surface. The depressions contain a coating material that preferably comprises a biologically active material and/or polymer, and the outermost portion is substantially free of any coating material. The invention is also directed to a method for manufacturing a medical device. The method comprises applying a coating material to the surface of the medical device by using at least one roller. | 04-18-2013 |
Rajandra Laxman Kulkarni, Burlington, MA US
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20090113518 | Method for Establishing a Person as a User in a System - Dependents of benefit plan participants can be given access to personal information of a plan participant. The dependents, who are not existing users or members of the plan, can be allowed access to some or all of the personal information associated with the plan participant. | 04-30-2009 |
20120221721 | Detecting Fraudulent Activity - Described are computer-based methods and apparatuses, including computer program products, for detecting fraudulent activity. A computing device in a second network receives a plurality of interactions between data centers in a first network and one or more devices, remote from the data centers, of a user, the interactions forming an aggregate user session representing the user's activity over a period of time with the data centers via the devices. The computing device monitors data transaction requests of the interactions and is configured to respond to each request with a response that appears as if the request was executed. If the interactions are harmful, the computing device interdicts the interactions from execution by the data centers and allows the devices to submit additional interactions. If unable to determine whether the subsequent interactions are harmful, the computing device transmits the interactions to the data centers for execution and marks the interactions. | 08-30-2012 |
20150254659 | SECURE VALIDATION OF FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS - Methods and apparatuses, including computer program products, are described for secure validation of financial transactions. A server computing device registers a mobile device to receive notification messages from the server computing device. The server computing device transmits a notification message via a first communication channel to a notification agent executing on the registered mobile device, where the message identifies activity associated with a financial account of a user of the registered mobile device. The server computing device receives a response to the notification message via a second communication channel from an application executing on the registered mobile device, if the notification message requires a response. The server computing device stores the response in a database coupled to the server computing device, and determines whether to (i) allow, (ii) deny, or (iii) deny and report as fraud the identified activity based upon the response. | 09-10-2015 |
Rohit Kulkarni, Boston, MA US
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20160002316 | SERPINS: METHODS OF THERAPEUTIC BETA-CELL REGENERATION AND FUNCTION - Compositions and methods of use are provided for improving β cell function and promoting pancreatic β cell proliferation in vitro, in vivo and ex vivo. The active agents of the pending invention comprise Serpin family peptides (e.g., SerpinB1), functional and structural analogs of Serpin family peptides and nucleic acids encoding Serpin family peptides, as well as active fragments thereof. | 01-07-2016 |
Rohit N. Kulkarni, Chestnut Hill, MA US
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20150366940 | SERPINS: METHODS OF THERAPEUTIC B-CELL REGENERATION AND FUNCTION - Compositions and methods of use are provided for improving β cell function and promoting pancreatic β cell proliferation in vitro, in vivo and ex vivo. The active agents of the pending invention comprise Serpin family peptides (e.g., SerpinB1), functional and structural analogs of Serpin family peptides and nucleic acids encoding Serpin family peptides, as well as active fragments thereof. | 12-24-2015 |
Rohit N. Kulkarni, Brookline, MA US
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20080311083 | Methods of Modulating Beta Cell Function - Methods of modulating pancreatic function by modulating MCH signaling in a β cell. | 12-18-2008 |
20150056173 | BETA CELL GROWTH AND DIFFERENTIATION - The invention includes methods that can be used to increase β cell populations in vivo and in vitro, useful in the treatment of diabetes and related disorders. | 02-26-2015 |
Shailesh C. Kulkarni, Natick, MA US
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20090110743 | Porous beta-tricalcium phosphate granules and methods for producing same - A porous β-tricalcium phosphate material for bone implantation is provided. The multiple pores in the porous TCP body are separate discrete voids and are not interconnected. The pore size diameter is in the range of 20-500 μm, preferably 50-125 μm. The porous β-TCP material provides a carrier matrix for bioactive agents and can form a moldable putty composition upon the addition of a binder. Preferably, the bioactive agent is encapsulated in a biodegradable agent. The invention provides a kit and an implant device comprising the porous β-TCP, and a bioactive agent and a binder. The invention also provides an implantable prosthetic device comprising a prosthetic implant having a surface region, a porous β-TCP material disposed on the surface region and optionally comprising at least a bioactive agent or a binder. Methods of producing the porous β-TCP material and inducing bone formation are also provided. | 04-30-2009 |
Vrishal Kulkarni, Waltham, MA US
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20100169274 | MANAGING STORAGE OF INDIVIDUALLY ACCESSIBLE DATA UNITS - Managing data includes: receiving at least one group of individually accessible data units over an input device or port, each data unit identified by a key value, with key values of the received data units being sorted such that the key value identifying a given first data unit that is received before a given second data unit occurs earlier in a sort order than the key value identifying the given second data unit; and processing the data units for storage in a data storage system. The processing includes: storing a plurality of blocks of data, each of one or more of the blocks being generated by combining a plurality of the data units; providing an index that includes an entry for each of the blocks, wherein one or more of the entries enable location, based on a provided key value, of a block that includes data units corresponding to a range of key values that includes the provided key value; and generating one or more screening data structures associated with the stored blocks for determining a possibility that a data unit that includes a given key value was included in the group of individually accessible data units. | 07-01-2010 |
20110196844 | MANAGING STORAGE OF INDIVIDUALLY ACCESSIBLE DATA UNITS - Managing data includes: receiving at least one group of individually accessible data units over an input device or port, each data unit identified by a key value, with key values of the received data units being sorted such that the key value identifying a given first data unit that is received before a given second data unit occurs earlier in a sort order than the key value identifying the given second data unit; and processing the data units for storage in a data storage system. The processing includes: storing a plurality of blocks of data, each of one or more of the blocks being generated by combining a plurality of the data units; providing an index that includes an entry for each of the blocks, wherein one or more of the entries enable location, based on a provided key value, of a block that includes data units corresponding to a range of key values that includes the provided key value; and generating one or more screening data structures associated with the stored blocks for determining a possibility that a data unit that includes a given key value was included in the group of individually accessible data units. | 08-11-2011 |
20120271862 | MANAGING STORAGE OF INDIVIDUALLY ACCESSIBLE DATA UNITS - Managing data by: receiving a group of individually accessible data units, each data unit identified by a key value, with key values determined such that the key value identifying a first data unit received before a second data unit occurs earlier in a sort order than the key value identifying the second data unit; and processing the data units for storage in a data storage system. The processing includes: storing blocks of data, the blocks being generated by combining a plurality of the data units; providing an index with entries that enable location, based on a provided key value, of a block that includes a data unit corresponding to the provided key value; and generating one or more screening data structures associated with the blocks for determining, based on a given key value, whether to search the stored blocks for a data unit corresponding to the given key value. | 10-25-2012 |
20140025685 | MANAGING STORAGE OF INDIVIDUALLY ACCESSIBLE DATA UNITS - Managing data by: receiving a group of individually accessible data units, each data unit identified by a key value, with key values determined such that the key value identifying a first data unit received before a second data unit occurs earlier in a sort order than the key value identifying the second data unit; and processing the data units for storage in a data storage system. The processing includes: storing blocks of data, the blocks being generated by combining a plurality of the data units; providing an index with entries that enable location, based on a provided key value, of a block that includes a data unit corresponding to the provided key value; and generating one or more screening data structures associated with the blocks for determining, based on a given key value, whether to search the stored blocks for a data unit corresponding to the given key value. | 01-23-2014 |