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Deepak Bahri, New Delhi IN

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100112106SYNERGISTIC HERBAL OPHTHALMIC FORMULATION FOR LOWERING THE INTRA OCULAR PRESSURE IN CASE OF GLAUCOMA - The present invention relates to a synergistic herbal composition for lowering the intra ocular pressure in different types of glaucoma and process for the preparation of the same in pharmaceutically acceptable dosage forms.05-06-2010
20100203178SYNERGISTIC HERBAL COMPOSITION - A present invention relates to the synergistic herbal ophthalmic composition, which delays the onset and progression of cataract. The product is suitable for prophylactic treatment of cataract of different degree. The herbs are cleaned coarsely ground, weighed as per formula and extracted using different solvents preferably water, filtered or centrifuged to collect the clear filtrate and formulated in the form of sterile ophthalmic drops, gel, ointment, cream etc for said therapeutic purpose.08-12-2010

Kanwal Bahri, Hopewell Junction, NY US

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20090216985METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR DYNAMIC SELECTIVE MEMORY MIRRORING - Methods, systems, and computer program products are provided for dynamic selective memory mirroring in solid state devices. An amount of memory is reserved. Sections of the memory to select for mirroring in the reserved memory are dynamically determined. The selected sections of the memory contain critical areas. The selected sections of the memory are mirrored in the reserved memory.08-27-2009

Shadfar Bahri, Irvine, CA US

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20090076481Therapeutic angiogenesis for treatment of the spine - The invention relates to methods for the diagnosis, amelioration, and treatment of back pain, particularly lumbar back pain, in particular, back pain caused by muscular abnormalities, vertebral body osteoporosis, and disc degeneration. Patients with back pain are categorized into specific subsets that are deemed to have potential to respond to therapy. In particular, the invention includes a therapy involving stimulation of neovascularization so as to increase perfusion of various spine compartments.03-19-2009