Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100166826 | BIODEGRADABLE INTRAVAGINAL DEVICES FOR DELIVERY OF THERAPEUTICS - The present disclosure relates to biodegradable intravaginal rings for the delivery of therapeutic or prophylactic agent, inter alia, antiviral agents. The present disclosure further relates to biodegradable polyurethanes which will allow therapeutic/prophylactic agents to be released in a controlled manner that will not degrade when in use, but will degrade upon disposal. | 07-01-2010 |
20100285094 | POLYMERIC COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THEREOF - Described herein are polymeric compositions that comprise at least one polymer residue and at least one crosslinking moiety, wherein the polymer residue is crosslinked by the crosslinking moiety and wherein the crosslinking moiety is formed from a reaction between a boronic acid moiety and a hydroxamic acid moiety. Also, described are methods of making and using such polymeric compositions. | 11-11-2010 |
20100316691 | BIODEGRADABLE INTRAVAGINAL MEDICAL DEVICE FOR DELIVERY OF THERAPEUTICS - The present disclosure relates to biodegradable intravaginal rings for the delivery of therapeutic or prophylactic agent, inter alia, antiviral agents. The present disclosure further relates to biodegradable polyurethanes which will allow therapeutic/prophylactic agents to be released in a controlled manner that will not degrade when in use, but will degrade upon disposal. | 12-16-2010 |
20110045076 | LINEAR ORDER RELEASE POLYMER - Intravaginal drug delivery devices, including intravaginal rings, are provided herein. The devices comprise a polyether urethane composition and a pharmaceutically effective amount of at least one vaginally administrable drug homogeneously distributed throughout the polyether urethane. The devices are capable of exhibiting a substantially zero order release profile of drug over extended periods of time. Also disclosed are methods for making the devices and methods of using the devices to prevent or treat a biological condition. | 02-24-2011 |
20130129797 | POLYMERIC COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THEREOF - Described herein are polymeric compositions that comprise at least one polymer residue and at least one crosslinking moiety, wherein the polymer residue is crosslinked by the crosslinking moiety and wherein the crosslinking moiety is formed from a reaction between a boronic acid moiety and a hydroxamic acid moiety. Also, described are methods of making and using such polymeric compositions. | 05-23-2013 |
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20100030983 | Backup without overhead of installed backup agent - Methods and apparatus involve providing computing backup for virtual representations on a physical hardware platform without the attendant overhead of an installed backup agent per each of the virtual representations. Representatively, a hardware platform has a processor and memory upon and a plurality of virtual machines are configured on the processor and memory as guest computing devices by way of scheduling control of a hypervisor layer. A common I/O path between the virtual machines and the hardware platform exists in the hypervisor layer and a single backup agent for the entirety of the virtual machines monitors data flows in the common I/O path. In this way, each virtual machine avoids dedicated backup agents, and their attendant overhead, especially by avoiding backup agents configured uniquely per a guest operating system, a guest file system, etc. Some other features contemplate particular I/O paths, operating systems, hypervisors, domains, and computer program products. | 02-04-2010 |
20100031079 | Restoration of a remotely located server - Methods and apparatus restore data on servers in remote or branch offices utilizing virtual distribution components, such as virtual machines. A failed remotely located server is restored to its previous running state using any server with hardware compatible with the hardware of the failed server, rather than requiring a server with an exact copy of the hardware of the failed server. Virtual distribution components are configured without requiring a reimaging of the entire boot partition and physical distribution partition of a physical server. Application environment state information is restored without requiring a restoration of a full operating system state environment. Constantly supported interfaces of physical distribution components are utilized and a quick restoration of virtual distribution components results. Full system functionality is achieved more quickly than when a full physical system image restoration is required. | 02-04-2010 |
20100058106 | Virtual machine file system and incremental snapshot using image deltas - Methods and apparatus involve file systems for virtual machines and image deltas. Representatively, a plurality of virtual machines are configured on a hardware platform and a file system includes both a read-only portion and a writable portion that together provides the entire file system for each virtual machine. Also, a union of the two portions provides an incremental snapshot of its corresponding virtual machine and can be used to restore the virtual machine upon a failure event. In content, the read-only portion contains substantially immutable information such as core basic system image, while the writable portion contains configuration information, state data and production information. An available storage device for the virtual machines is partitioned for each virtual machine and its corresponding writable portion is found therein. Other features contemplate particular configurations and computer program products, to name a few. | 03-04-2010 |
20100082962 | Flash memory device for booting a computing device including embedded general purpose operating system - Methods and apparatus involve booting a computing device from a flash device. The flash device has memory partitions, including a read-only and a read/write partition. The read-only includes an operating system for use by the computing device and defines an initial system state. The read/write is configured to store a delta from the initial system state. Upon booting the computing device subsequent to an initial boot, the delta and the initial system state together define the whole system state. In other features, a write engine from the read-only partition tracks changes to the initial system state and writes some, but not all of the changes back to the read/write partition thereby minimizing a number of writes to the flash memory. In this manner, the speed of the flash memory can be used to quickly boot/reboot a computing device, while avoiding the wear limits associated with writing to flash devices. | 04-01-2010 |
20100083249 | Managing diverse hardware using common tools - Methods and apparatus involve managing a plurality of hardware platforms with common tools despite actual or potential non-uniformity of vendor items. Representatively, hardware platforms include a minimalist operating system upon which a management agent and vendor-specific providers are deployed. From a console common to the platforms, local or remote management occurs. In a paradigm shift when initially deploying or redeploying platforms, for example, a “just enough” operating system exists to configure the hardware of different vendors so virtual machines can be thereafter deployed without needing pre-configured operating systems, bundled management packages, etc. A common embedded hypervisor on the platform is but one technique to achieve a minimalist operating system as is a common CIMOM or SNMP agent but one technique to achieve a management agent. Other features include computing systems and computer program products, to name a few. | 04-01-2010 |