Chatterjee, NY
Anjan Chatterjee, New York, NY US
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20140056990 | COMPOSITION FOR THE TREATMENT OF MIGRAINE HEADACHES AND METHODS THEREOF - Provided herein formulations of capsaicin for delivery by nasal route and methods of using the formulations for the treatment of migraines and other severe headaches. The formulations described herein contain mucoadhesives to optimize the therapeutic effect of capsaicin by intranasal delivery. | 02-27-2014 |
Avijit Chatterjee, White Plains, NY US
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20100115393 | CREATION AND RETRIEVAL OF GLOBAL ANNOTATIONS - Methods, systems, and articles of manufacture for managing global annotations made for data elements that may be instantiated (e.g., displayed) by a variety of different type applications are provided. By anchoring the global annotations to the data element, rather than the particular data source containing the data element at the time the data element was annotated, the annotation may be retrieved from any application that instantiates or displays it. | 05-06-2010 |
Dilip K. Chatterjee, Rochester, NY US
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20090288820 | Method Of Manufacture And The Use Of A Functional Proppant For Determination Of Subterranean Fracture Geometries - Proppants having added functional properties are provided, as are methods that use the proppants to track and trace the characteristics of a fracture in a geologic formation. Information obtained by the methods can be used to design a fracturing job, to increase conductivity in the fracture, and to enhance oil and gas recovery from the geologic formation. The functionalized proppants can be detected by a variety of methods utilizing, for example, an airborne magnetometer survey, ground penetrating radar, a high resolution accelerometer, a geophone, nuclear magnetic resonance, ultra-sound, impedance measurements, piezoelectric activity, radioactivity, and the like. Methods of mapping a subterranean formation are also provided and use the functionalized proppants to detect characteristics of the formation. | 11-26-2009 |
Dilip Kumar Chatterjee, Rochester, NY US
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20080206925 | Methods and apparatus to improve frit-sealed glass package - A hermetically sealed package includes: a first plate including inside and outside surfaces; a second plate including inside and outside surfaces; frit material disposed on the inside surface of the second plate; and at least one dielectric layer disposed directly or indirectly on at least one of: (i) the inside surface of the first plate at least opposite to the frit material, and (ii) the inside surface of the second plate at least directly or indirectly on the frit material, wherein the frit material forms a hermetic seal against the dielectric layer in response to heating. | 08-28-2008 |
20090214770 | Conductive film formation during glass draw - Methods for coating a glass substrate as it is being drawn, for example, during fusion draw or during fiber draw are described. The coatings are conductive metal oxide coatings which can also be transparent. The conductive thin film coated glass substrates can be used in, for example, display devices, solar cell applications and in many other rapidly growing industries and applications. | 08-27-2009 |
20100129533 | Conductive Film Formation On Glass - Methods for coating a glass substrate are described. The coatings are conductive metal oxide coatings which can also be transparent. The conductive thin film coated glass substrates can be used in, for example, display devices, solar cell applications and in many other rapidly growing industries and applications. | 05-27-2010 |
Dilip Kumar Chatterjee, Big Flats, NY US
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20100140330 | Conductive Coatings, Sealing Materials and Devices Utilizing Such Materials and Method of Making - According to one embodiment t of the present invention a method of manufacturing metal-to-ceramic seals comprising the steps of: (a) providing a ferric stainless steel part selected from the group consisting of high temperature stainless steels and high temperature superalloy; (b) providing a ceramic part; (c) providing a braze material in between the ferric stainless steel part and said ceramic part, the braze containing Ag and metal oxide wetting agents; and (d) heating said ferric stainless steel part, braze material, and ceramic part in an oxidizing atmosphere. | 06-10-2010 |
Priyabroto Chatterjee, New York, NY US
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20140149200 | DYNAMIC REWARDS PROGRAM - The systems are generally configured to provide rewards. The systems are capable of syncing transaction accounts with one or more reward programs and one or more channels. Moreover, the systems are capable dynamically provisioning rewards in one or more subsets to a rewards program to distribute high, medium and low value rewards to a reward program throughout the duration of the program. | 05-29-2014 |
Priyo B. Chatterjee, Staten Island, NY US
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20110246368 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A NO PRE-SET SPENDING LIMIT TRANSACTION CARD - A method and apparatus are provided for a no pre-set spending limit transaction card with features and attributes of both a credit card and a charge card, including an overlimit spend feature and an associated communicated line of credit. The transaction card may carry a balance like a credit card and may require that a card user pay down the balance carried forward to the line of credit subsequent to the end of each billing cycle. When the user has reached or exceeded the communicated line of credit, each subsequent transaction request for a new transaction by the user is evaluated on a case-by-case basis by a process that includes execution an overlimit spend authorization logic or process | 10-06-2011 |
Robi Chatterjee, South Setauket, NY US
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20110111361 | Device For The Detection Of Non-Cavitated Early Dental Caries Lesions - The invention provides a device for detecting non-cavitated caries lesions, including a measuring electrode having an electrically conductive tip. The tip is dimensionally configured to fit within a fissure and provide electrical contact with a patient's tooth. A reference electrode is also included, the reference electrode being configured for electrical contact with the patient's body. A measuring means is also provided for determining electrical conductance between the measuring electrode and the reference electrode, wherein the device is further configured to receive a current source for providing electrical current between the measuring electrode and the reference electrode. | 05-12-2011 |
Robi Chatterjee, Centereach, NY US
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20080233054 | DENTAL ANTI-HYPERSENSITIVITY COMPOSITION AND METHOD - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for calcifying dental tissue, e.g., preventing or treating dental hypersensitivity. An oral composition of arginine bicarbonate and calcium carbonate promotes the formation of dentinal tubule plugs aided by combining calcium and phosphate in the fluid. In a specific example, an arginine bicarbonate/calcium carbonate mixture blocked dentinal tubules in a model system. In addition to treating dentinal sensitivity, the compositions and methods of the invention provide for calcifying exposed tooth pulp, calcifying the base or all of a pit or fissure in a tooth, and treating a carious lesion. | 09-25-2008 |
20120027828 | Dental anti-hypersensitivity composition and method - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for calcifying dental tissue, e.g., preventing or treating dental hypersensitivity. An oral composition of arginine bicarbonate and calcium carbonate promotes the formation of dentinal tubule plugs aided by combining calcium and phosphate in the fluid. In a specific example, an arginine bicarbonate/calcium carbonate mixture blocked dentinal tubules in a model system. In addition to treating dentinal sensitivity, the compositions and methods of the invention provide for calcifying exposed tooth pulp, calcifying the base or all of a pit or fissure in a tooth, and treating a carious lesion. | 02-02-2012 |
20140120142 | Dental Anti-Hypersensitivity Composition and Method - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for calcifying dental tissue, e.g., preventing or treating dental hypersensitivity. An oral composition of arginine bicarbonate and calcium carbonate promotes the formation of dentinal tubule plugs aided by combining calcium and phosphate in the fluid. In a specific example, an arginine bicarbonate/calcium carbonate mixture blocked dentinal tubules in a model system. In addition to treating dentinal sensitivity, the compositions and methods of the invention provide for calcifying exposed tooth pulp, calcifying the base or all of a pit or fissure in a tooth, and treating a carious lesion. | 05-01-2014 |
Shouri Chatterjee, New York, NY US
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20090015329 | Low Voltage Track and Hold Circuits - Circuits that operate with power supplies of less than 1 Volt are presented. More particularly, circuits that operate with supply voltages near or lower than the threshold voltage of the transistors in those circuits are presented. Various circuits and embodiments such as operational transconductance amplifiers, biasing circuits, integrators, continuous-time sigma delta modulators, track-and-hold circuits, and others are presented. The techniques and circuits can be used in a wide range of applications and various transistors from metal-oxide-semiconductor to bipolar junction transistors may implement the techniques presented herein. | 01-15-2009 |
20090303094 | LOW VOLTAGE DIGITAL TO ANALOG CONVERTER, COMPARATOR AND SIGMA-DELTA MODULATOR CIRCUITS - Circuits that operate with power supplies of less than 1 Volt are presented. More particularly, circuits that operate with supply voltages near or lower than the threshold voltage of the transistors in those circuits are presented. Various circuits embodiments such as operational transconductance amplifiers ( | 12-10-2009 |