Sanath K.
Sanath K. Meegalia, Boothwyn, PA US
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20090105296 | INHIBITORS OF C-FMS KINASE - The invention is directed to compounds of Formula I: | 04-23-2009 |
Sanath K. Meegalla, Boothwyn, PA US
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20080275031 | Inhibitors of C-FMS Kinase - The invention is directed to compounds of Formula I: | 11-06-2008 |
20100292276 | BENZIMIDAZOLE DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS TRP M8 RECEPTOR MODULATORS - The present invention is directed to benzimidazole derivatives, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and their use in the treatment of disorders and conditions modulated by TRP M8 (transient receptor potential M8 channel). More particularly, the compounds of the present invention are useful in the treatment of inflammatory pain, inflammatory hyperalgesia, inflammatory hypersensitivity condition, neuropathic pain, neuropathic cold allodynia, inflammatory somatic hyperalgesia, inflammatory visceral hyperalgesia, cardiovascular disease aggravated by cold, anxiety and depression. | 11-18-2010 |
20110195960 | INHIBITORS OF C-FMS KINASE - The invention is directed to compounds of Formula I: | 08-11-2011 |
Sanath K. Yekollu, Santa Clara, CA US
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20090172457 | Monitoring Presentation Timestamps - Techniques to monitor presentation timestamps for content are described, which may be used to render content at a client. In an implementation, content is received having timestamps that define expected timing for output of the content at a client. The timestamps may then be monitored and compared to a client clock to determine if the content rendered matches the content expected to be rendered. When a discrepancy is detected, one or more corrective actions may be undertaken to restore output of the content to the timing defined by the timestamps. | 07-02-2009 |
20120180099 | Monitoring Presentation Timestamps - Techniques to monitor presentation timestamps for content are described, which may be used to render content at a client. In an implementation, content is received having timestamps that define expected timing for output of the content at a client. The timestamps may then be monitored and compared to a client clock to determine if the content rendered matches the content expected to be rendered. When a discrepancy is detected, one or more corrective actions may be undertaken to restore output of the content to the timing defined by the timestamps. | 07-12-2012 |