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Alexandr Abrashkin, Columbia, SC US
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| 20100211486 | Time capturing system and method - This invention is directed to a time capturing system and method for automatically tracking time spent by a service provider, gathering information necessary to create an invoice and using that time to automatically create a pre-bill that can be reviewed by the user and used to generate an invoice. | 08-19-2010 |
Alexandr Filenkov, Pierrefonds CA
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| 20110241298 | WAFER FLATTENING APPARATUS AND METHOD - An apparatus and method are disclosed for securing a substantially circular wafer comprising a chuck comprising a plurality of tensioning grooves each comprising at least one arcuate bend having a bend radius substantially less than an outer region radius, and a vacuum source interconnected with each of the grooves. When the wafer is placed upon the surface concentric with the chuck centre and the vacuum source applied to the grooves, the wafer is held securely to the surface. | 10-06-2011 |
Alexandr Konstantinovskiy, Kimry RU
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| 20090302150 | TUBULAR AIR TRANSPORT VEHICLE - An air transport vehicle of the present invention comprises a tubular body, said body comprising an upper half and a lower half. The upper half is positioned above the lower half and connected thereto. A central bore is formed between the upper half and the lower half. The bore extends longitudinally from the nose end of the vehicle to the tail end of the vehicle. The vehicle also comprises at least one propulsion device, preferably positioned inside the bore. The vehicle further comprises at least one bulkhead. The bulkhead connects the upper half to the lower half, and extending longitudinally inside the bore, thus dividing the bore into parallel subsections. In preferred embodiments, the upper half and the lower half comprise cavities, used among other things, for cargo and passenger transport. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20100071607 | SHIP WITH A SPECIAL LOWER LEVEL - The ship body of the present invention comprises at least two levels. One is an upper level that comprises a floatable body. The other is a lower level. The lower level is intended to be submerged under water in normal use. The lower level comprises at least two parallel, essentially vertical walls, a floor, and a ceiling connecting the at least two parallel essentially vertical walls. The front end and a rear end of the lower level are open to allow water to enter through the front end and exit through the rear end of the lower level. | 03-25-2010 |
| 20100072296 | Method of Interrupting a Tornado - The invention describes and claims a method of interrupting a tornado. As the first step, an area of ongoing tornadic activity is located. Ultra-cold substance is then released at low altitudes in the area of ongoing tornadic activity. In preferred embodiments, the ultra-cold substance is delivered to the area of ongoing tornadic activity by an airplane. The ultra-cold substance is preferably liquid nitrogen. In alternative embodiments, detonation of explosives may be used in leu of or in conjunction with the use of the ultra-cold substance to interrupt a tornado. | 03-25-2010 |
| 20100102166 | MISSILE INTERCEPTOR WITH NET BODY - The invention describes and claims an apparatus and method of missile interception. The missile interceptor comprises a net body with a plurality of sections and at least one missile trajectory effector. In the preferred variant, the missile trajectory effector is embodied as an exploding ring. A missile, passing through the net body, picks up a ring, which explodes once the missile passes a sufficient distance away from the missile interceptor. Preferred embodiments of the missile interceptor further comprise one or more vertically-positioned poles. Claimed method involves the use of such interceptor and positioning the interceptor on the likely trajectory of incoming missiles. | 04-29-2010 |
Alexandr Kurylev, Nizhny Novgorod RU
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| 20110296420 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ANALYZING THE PERFORMANCE OF MULTI-THREADED APPLICATIONS - A method and system to provide an analysis model to determine the specific problem(s) of a multi-threaded application. In one embodiment of the invention, the multi-thread application uses a plurality of threads for execution and each thread is assigned to a respective one of a plurality of states based on a current state of each thread. By doing so, the specific problem(s) of the multi-threaded application is determined based on the number of transitions among the plurality of states for each thread. In one embodiment of the invention, the analysis model uses worker threads transition counters or events to determine for each parallel region or algorithm of the multi-threaded application which problem has happened and how much it has affected the scalability of the parallel region or algorithm. | 12-01-2011 |
Alexandr Martaus, Ostrava-8 CZ
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| 20090118297 | POLYMORPHS OF DASATINIB AND PROCESS FOR PREPARATION THEREOF - Provided is dasatinib, solvates thereof and their crystalline forms, methods for their preparation, and pharmaceutical compositions thereof. | 05-07-2009 |
Alexandr Matsokin, Novosibirsk RU
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| 20100082509 | Self-Adapting Iterative Solver - A self-adapting iterative solver is provided that employs a self-adapting process for extracting singularities for solving linear systems of equations. The self-adapting iterative solver dynamically determines how to adapt its performance in the presence of one or more singularities encountered in a linear system of equations. In certain embodiments, the self-adapting iterative solver can identify possible singularities, and then analyzes its performance for adapting to a treatment of the possible singularities that provides a desired performance (i.e., for achieving convergence to a solution). Thus, rather than being pre-configured for providing a certain treatment of (e.g., eliminating) certain pre-identified singularities, in certain embodiments, the iterative solver adapts its treatment of singularities based on its computing performance. | 04-01-2010 |
Alexandr Rybakov, Moscow RU
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| 20110315374 | Methods of increasing or enhancing oil and gas recovery - Disclosed are methods for enhancing the productivity of oil wells involving the introduction of specifically determined amounts of pulsed electrical stimulation to the well reservoir by applying electrical current thereto through the well head and well casing | 12-29-2011 |
Alexandr Stakhev, Moscou RU
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| 20110070134 | PROCESS AND CATALYST SYSTEM FOR SCR OF NOx - Process for reducing nitrogen oxides to nitrogen in an exhaust gas comprising passing the exhaust gas in the presence of a reducing agent through a catalyst system comprising at least two catalyst beds, in which a first catalyst bed is an iron-beta-zeolite and a second catalyst bed downstream is silver supported on alumina. | 03-24-2011 |
Alexandr Svirin, Tallinn EE
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| 20110047113 | Method and apparatus for the prediction of order turnaround time in an information verification system - A method and apparatus for the prediction of order turnaround time in an information verification system is disclosed. An information verification order comprises several and diverse instances of different types of elementary verification/validation/search services. Each of these services is characterized by its own turnaround time (TAT) statistical distribution function which is used in the prediction of order turnaround time. A Monte Carlo algorithm is used to determine the order turnaround time. | 02-24-2011 |
