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20090092662 | LIPOSOME FORMULATIONS OF BORONIC ACID COMPOUNDS - A liposome composition comprised of liposomes having a peptide boronic acid proteasome inhibitor compound entrapped in the liposomes is described. More specifically, liposomes having a compound of Formula I or II entrapped in the interior aqueous compartment are loaded with a peptide boronic acid compound, to form a boronate ester compound inside the liposomal aqueous compartment. In one embodiment, the liposomes have an outer coating of hydrophilic polymer chains and are used to treat a solid tumor in a subject. | 04-09-2009 |
20090196913 | Anti-Alpha-V Immunoliposome Composition, Methods, and Uses - An immunoliposome composition targeted to the alpha-V-integrin subunit of integrin receptors comprised of ligand-targeted liposomes bearing at least one targeting-ligand derived from an antibody and having binding specificity for at least one integrin receptor comprising an alpha-V subunit including αvβ1, αvβ3 αvβ5, αvβ6, or αvβ8 integrin cell receptors is described. The antibody-derived targeting ligand may be a Fab′ fragment, a scFv, or a the like. Binding of the immunoliposome to αv-integrin expressing cells, preferably results in internalization of the immunoliposome for cytoplasmic delivery of a liposome-entrapped agent. | 08-06-2009 |
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20130055018 | DETECTION OF LOGICAL CORRUPTION IN PERSISTENT STORAGE AND AUTOMATIC RECOVERY THEREFROM - A method, system, and computer program product for restoring blocks of data stored at a corrupted data site using two or more mirror sites. The method commences by receiving a trigger event from a component within an application server environment where the trigger event indicates detection of a corrupted data site. The trigger is classified into at least one of a plurality of trigger event types, which trigger event type signals further processing for retrieving from at least two mirror sites, a first stored data block and a second stored data block corresponding to the same logical block identifier from the first mirror site. The retrieved blocks are compared to determine a match value, and when the match value is greater than a confidence threshold, then writing good data to the corrupted data site before performing consistency checks on blocks in physical or logical proximity to the corrupted data site. | 02-28-2013 |
20140250323 | DETECTION OF LOGICAL CORRUPTION IN PERSISTENT STORAGE AND AUTOMATIC RECOVERY THEREFROM - A method, system, and computer program product for restoring blocks of data stored at a corrupted data site using two or more mirror sites. The method commences by receiving a trigger event from a component within an application server environment where the trigger event indicates detection of a corrupted data site. The trigger is classified into at least one of a plurality of trigger event types, which trigger event type signals further processing for retrieving from at least two mirror sites, a first stored data block and a second stored data block corresponding to the same logical block identifier from the first mirror site. The retrieved blocks are compared to determine a match value, and when the match value is greater than a confidence threshold, then writing good data to the corrupted data site before performing consistency checks on blocks in physical or logical proximity to the corrupted data site. | 09-04-2014 |
20140379645 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO RETAIN AND RECLAIM RESOURCE LOCKS AND CLIENT STATES AFTER SERVER FAILURES - A method, system, and computer program for high-availability database systems. The method commences by replicating (e.g., from a first server to a second server) a data structure having entries describing resource locks and client states. The replication can be performed to any number of servers. Upon detecting a failure of a connection between the first server and a client to which the first server is connected, the system establishes a new connection between the second server and the client by updating the replicated data structure to describe new connection between the second server and the client and updating the entries of the replicated data structure to reflect the new connection and the then current aspects of the resource locks and client states. The client can be a database instance, and the act of replicating can be accomplished using a broadcast channel. The servers can be organized in a computing cluster. | 12-25-2014 |
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20100090711 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TESTING AN ELECTROSTATIC CHUCK - The present invention provides a reliable, non-invasive, electrical test method for predicting satisfactory performance of electrostatic chucks (ESCs). In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, a parameter, e.g., impedance, of an ESC is measured over a frequency band to generate a parameter functions. This parameter function may be used to establish predetermined acceptable limits of the parameter within the frequency band. | 04-15-2010 |
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20110232678 | EXTENDING STORAGE TIME OF REMOVED PLASMA CHAMBER COMPONENTS PRIOR TO CLEANING THEREOF - A method of extending storage time prior to cleaning a component of a plasma chamber is provided. The method comprises removing the component from the chamber, covering a thermal spray coating on the component while the surface is exposed to atmospheric air, storing the component, optionally removing the covering, and optionally wet cleaning reaction by-products from the thermal spray coating. Alternatively, instead of, or in addition to covering a thermal spray coating on the component, the component can be placed into a desiccator or dry-box. | 09-29-2011 |
20120153971 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TESTING AN ELECTROSTATIC CHUCK - The present invention provides a reliable, non-invasive, electrical test method for predicting satisfactory performance of electrostatic chucks (ESCs). In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, a parameter, e.g., impedance, of an ESC is measured over a frequency band to generate a parameter functions. This parameter function may be used to establish predetermined acceptable limits of the parameter within the frequency band. | 06-21-2012 |
20130052339 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING HOT WATER SEAL ON ELECTROSTATIC CHUCK - A method is provided for treating a bipolar ESC having a front surface and a back surface, the front surface including an anodized layer. The method includes eliminating the anodized layer, disposing a new anodized layer onto the front surface, and treating the new anodized layer with water to seal the new anodized layer. | 02-28-2013 |
20130100278 | AUTOMATED BUBBLE DETECTION APPARATUS AND METHOD - An automated hydrogen bubble detection apparatus includes a horizontal support surface on which a test coupon can be supported, a transparent tube having an open top and an open bottom and operable to contain a test solution when positioned on a test coupon, a camera arranged to view a test solution in the transparent tube, and a controller in communication with the camera and effective to operate the camera such that at least one video segment is recorded by the camera and analyzed to detect first bubble and continuous bubble generation. A method of evaluating corrosion resistance of coatings on aluminum and steel in acidic solution is also included. | 04-25-2013 |
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20140083461 | METHOD OF REMOVING DAMAGED EPOXY FROM ELECTROSTATIC CHUCK - A method of removing an epoxy band from an electrostatic chuck includes securing the electrostatic chuck in a servicing fixture, applying a thermal source to the epoxy band to breakdown a plurality of adhesive bonds securing the epoxy band to the electrostatic chuck, forming a hole in the epoxy band and pulling the epoxy band from the electrostatic chuck. A system for removing an epoxy band from an electrostatic chuck is also described. | 03-27-2014 |
20140150819 | METHOD OF WET CLEANING ALUMINUM CHAMBER PARTS - A method of wet cleaning an aluminum part having bare aluminum surfaces and anodized aluminum surfaces. The method includes CO | 06-05-2014 |